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drinkblatzbeer
11-23-2008, 08:58 PM
not sure if this belongs here or in the DC forum...

anyways...

it seems DC is going to be re-launching the adventure comics book, and from what i've read (someone can correct me if i'm way off), but it looks like this will star the legion of superheroes, who debuted in that book with superboy way back...

this leads me to my question and not sure if anyone has posed this yet...does anyone else think this will spur from a reformation of the evil superboy currently in the legion of 3 worlds storyline??

i don't know, to me it seems obvious that if they reboot that title, it's going to contain a fan favorite superboy character along with the legion...
not sure if it's something i'm going to pick up, but could be interesting...just looking to see what everyone else thinks...

Augusto
11-27-2008, 02:30 AM
Maybe they will bring back Conner at last....

marshal99
11-27-2008, 04:58 AM
Conner was always used in the past to shoo in the "superboy" mythos back to the legion after the crisis retcon superman out of being superboy , with the new earth re-retcon back that superman has always been a superboy and had contact with the legion , conner is made redundant,

heffison
11-27-2008, 02:41 PM
Conner was always used in the past to shoo in the "superboy" mythos back to the legion after the crisis retcon superman out of being superboy , with the new earth re-retcon back that superman has always been a superboy and had contact with the legion , conner is made redundant,

Conner Kent isn't vital to the creation of the Legion, as young Clark was (and should always be, I think). Still, if they are going to launch a new Legion book, and Kon-El fans are waiting to buy a book with him in it, why not stick him in with the Legion?

Well, one reason might be that they've had him there before, but then the other Superpeople have been running with the Legion as well. Sticking a reformed SuperPrime in a Legion book might seem like a fresh approach. The problem is, considering people who prefer Prime as the bratty psychotic, and those who think reforming a vicious mass murderer and asking us to believe the Legion would want him along is too big a stretch, there's a pretty small audience for that package.