Virgil has a lot of explaining to do as Frieda demands to know the shocking origin of Static. And Hotstreak and Static are ready for a brutal rematch.
Written by Dwayne McDuffie and Robert L. Washington III, with art and cover by John Paul Leon and Steve Mitchell.
Cover price $1.50.
Direct Edition polybagged with: 1)Four panels of Giant 16-panel mural; 2) Exclusive cover poster; and 3) a Skybox trading card. Cover by Denys Cowan and Jimmy Palmiotti.
Burning Sensation [Trial by Fire, Chapter One], script by Dwayne McDuffie and Robert L. Washington III, art by John Paul Leon and Steve Mitchell
Frieda goes to Akkad's place where the five alarm crew is waiting to take her somewhere; Static steps in and defeats them; Frieda goes home; Virgil asks Larry about asking Frieda out; Larry says he thinks Frieda believes they're just friends; the five alarm crew take Frieda to Hot-Streak; Static battles Hot-Streak, but when he sees his face he stops fighting and is defeated en by him.
36 pgs., full color. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.
In an epic battle for baby Graym's lie, the Time Trapper lures the Legionnaires thousands of years into the future to the ruins of their headquarters!
Plot by Keith Giffen, dialogue by Mindy Newell, pencils by Ernie Colon, inks by Karl Kesel. Cover by Colon and Kesel.
Cover price $0.75.
"Future Shock!" The Time Trapper kidnaps the first Legion baby, and the founding Legionnaires are on their own!
Plot and layouts by Keith Giffen, dialogue by Mindy Newell, pencils by Ernie Colon, inks by Karl Kesel. Cover by Colon and Kesel.
Cover price $0.75.
"The Better Part of Valor" - Legion month continues with a special issue focusing on M'onel! Daxam's greatest hero takes center stage as the Legionnaire single-handedly faces a horde of savage Khunds in a story with many hints to the direction of both Legion titles for the future. Why must M'on face his foes single-handed? Because all the other Legionnaires have disappeared!
Written by Roger Stern and Tom McCraw, with art by Todd Nauck and Pamela Eklund. Cover by Jeffrey Moy and W.C. Carani.
Cover price $2.25.
Part 1 of the 3-part story "Dawn of the Dark Lord" that leads into #50: Across the galaxy there is one name that strikes fear in the strongest hearts -- one man, whose history is shrouded in the mists of time and shadows, who lives to conquer, a supremely powerful sorcerer who crushes planets with but a whim. And without warning, he strikes! Mordru has returned and he wants the Emerald Eye! This issue begins a 3-part story featuring the return of the classic Legion villain combined with the reappearance of the Legionnaire gone bad: Emerald Violet! The shocking repercussions will be far-reaching and long-felt by the Legion!
Written by Roger Stern and Tom McCraw, with art and cover by Jeffrey Moy and W.C. Carani.
Cover price $2.25.
"Lost in Time" - One of the 20th century Legionnaires is in a coma, and Brainiac 5 rises to the occasion, coming up with a risky method of getting everyone back to the future. But due to unexpected treachery from within the team, the rescue attempt fails and all of the Legionnaires are trapped in the timestream!
Written by Tom Peyer and Tom McCraw, with art and cover by Jeffrey Moy and W.C. Carani.
Cover price $2.25.
"New Blood" - With half the Legion gone, the 30th century's remaining heroes realize they can't safeguard the galaxy alone, so (you knew this was coming)...it's time once again for the Legionnaire Try-Outs! An open audition means that Legion HQ is overrun with prospective applicants, many of them possessing more "personality" than actual ability. But by issue's end, several new Legionnaires are inducted to carry on the team's heroic tradition!
Written by Roger Stern and Tom McCraw, with art by Jeffrey Moy, W.C. Carani and Philip Moy. Cover by Jeffrey Moy and W.C. Carani.
Cover price $2.25.
"When Strikes the Sorceress!" The Legionnaires are caught in the middle of a battle between the mystic crone Mysa and Kinetix for control of the Emerald Eye! Characters: Mysa; Live Wire; Triad; Kinetix; Xs; Invisible Kid; Chameleon; M'onel; Star Boy; Azra Saugin; Thanot Saugin.
Written by Roger Stern and Tom McCraw, with art by Jeffrey Moy, W.C. Carani and Philip Moy. Cover by Jeffrey Moy and W.C. Carani.
Cover price $2.25.
An Underworld Unleashed tie-in! 2-TIMER: Part 2 of 2. Continued from Legion of Super-Heroes (1989 4th Series) #75. Now more powerful than he ever dreamed, the time-villain Chronos battles the Legion in the 30th century! Brainiac 5 is lost in time; Legion headquarters is destroyed; and the United Planets is none too happy with the Legionnaires for harboring a guest from the 20th century...who's now trapped in the 30th!
"Here and Now" is written by Tom Peyer and Tom McCraw, with art by Jeffrey Moy and W.C. Carani. Cover by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer.
Cover price $2.25.
The fledgling Legion of Super-Heroes gets in way over its head during its first official mission, investigating the assassination attempt of its mentor, R.J. Brande. Even the Legionnaires cannot prevent a second murder attempt - not without the help of some mysterious new recruits.
Written by Tom McCraw and Mark Waid, with art by Jeff Moy and Ron Boyd. Cover by Moy and Karl Story.
Cover price $1.50.
Written by Rich Faber and Todd Dezago;ART BY Drew Johnson and Faber;PAINTED COVER BY Tony Harris
Final issue. "Lessons in Time," Part 2 of 2 ? starring the Atom! Professor Hyatt's miraculous invention, the Time Pool, has gone out of control, and now Ivy University is overrun by dinosaurs, futuristic fighters, and other time anomalies. Professor Ray Palmer, a.k.a. the Atom, must find a way to shut down the Time Pool before the damage is irreparable. But his only shot at success depends not on his size-changing powers, but on his ability as a teacher. And the person he needs most is his slackest student ever!
FC, 32 pg. Cover price $2.50.
WRITTEN BY RICH FABER AND TODD DEZAGO;ART BY DREW JOHNSON AND FABER; PAINTED COVER BY TONY HARRIS
"Lessons in Time," Part 1 of 2 ? featuring the mite-ey Atom! Ray Palmer always wondered whether he did more good in his role as the super-hero Atom, or as an Ivy Town University Professor. The answer comes when the Atom's arch-foe, Chronos the Time Thief, attempts to expand the experimental timespace rift known as the Time Pool. Atom's only chance of keeping Ivy Town from being swallowed up by history itself may not lie with his size-changing powers, but with his ability to teach and inspire his laziest student!
FC, 32 PG. Cover price $2.50.
WRITTEN BY JASON HERNANDEZ-ROSENBLATT; ART BY POP MHAN AND ROMEO TANGHAL; PAINTED COVER BY DUNCAN FEGREDO
Impulse stars in a self-contained issue that sets the stage for next month's JLA Annuals (JLApe) event! Meet Gorbul Mammit, the son of Gorilla Grodd. His goal? To restore apes as the dominant lifeform on Earth. Only Impulse and Max Mercury stand in the way of an army of apes looking to reshuffle the deck that evolution dealt them.
FC, 32 PG.$1.99" Cover price $1.99.
Written by Michael Jan Friedman. Art by Richard Case, Jose Marzan, and Richard Case. Cover by Carl Critchlow.
Dark Matters Part Three; Still plagued by the Rogues and hunting Dark Matter, Flash is not best pleased to learn that Captain Cold has escaped from jail; He is also worried about Iris' safety, as Dark Matter knows that she got away from him, but has Charlie Conwell guard her hospital bed, which is just as well, as Joe Hinchman seems to be after her; Iris and Barry deduce that Dark Matter is probably Barry's new employer John Paul Curfew, and Barry speeds off after his next likely scientist target, where he is unexpectedly aided against the killer by Captain Cold, who feels like he could have become involved in the case anyway as either victim or suspect.
36 pgs., full color. $1.99. Cover price $1.99.
Written by Michael Jan Friedman. Art by Richard Case. Cover by Carl Critchlow.
Dark Matters Part Two; Captain Cold is now safely behind bars, but the Flash is still having trouble with the Trickster and now Captain Boomerang; Not only this, but the deaths begin to mount up, and Barry becomes sure that Joe Hinchman is part of a cover-up investigation; Meanwhile, he is offered a new lab job by John Paul Curfew, and gets some information from Captain Cold on Elizabeth Chen, one of the victims.
36 pgs., full color. $1.99. Cover price $1.99.
Written by Michael Jan Friedman. Art by Richard Case. Cover by Carl Critchlow.
Dark Matters; The Flash is having trouble with Captain Cold and the Trickster, and as always is late both for work and for his dates with Iris West, love of his life; In the middle of dinner, he is called away to the scene of a car crash, where the evidence points most definitely towards murder, but he is dissuaded from continuing the investigation by the new chief of detectives, Joe Hinchman.
36 pgs., full color. $1.99. Cover price $1.99.
Written by Christopher Priest. Art by Ken Lashley and Ron Boyd. Cover by Dave Johnson.
Critical Mass Stages 6-16; The Leaguers are still growing, but help begins to arrive; Superman and the Martian Manhunter are able to help airlift them out, and get Aquaman to water, and Snapper Carr goes in search of Green Arrow, who may have an idea where Packrat's shrinking technology came from; The two of them have to go in search of Batman, not a proposition which excites Green Arrow.
40 pgs., full color. $1.99. Cover price $1.99.
Written by Christopher Priest. Art by Ken Lashley and Ron Boyd. Cover by Dave Johnson.
Critical Mass Stages 1-5; Five members of the Justice League of America have grown into giants and are doing more damage than good; Only the Atom is unaffected, using his white dwarf technology to stay at a manageable size; Snapper Carr thinks the solution to the problem may have come about at a party years ago.
36 pgs., full color. $1.99. Cover price $1.99.
Written by Denny O'Neil. Art by Greg Land and Dick Giordano. Cover by Hugh Fleming.
Peacemakers Part 2: War Zone; Injured Ollie Queen recoups in the rebel camp; Hal Jordan assists the opposing government forces.
36 pgs., full color. $1.99. Cover price $1.95.
Written by Denny O'Neil. Art by Greg Land and Dick Giordano. Cover by Hugh Fleming.
Peacemakers Part 1: Call to Arms; Synopsis:Hal and Ollie find themselves in the small country of Minglia which is embroiled in rebellion; this is the first chronological meeting of Hal Jordan and Oliver Queen.
36 pgs., full color. $1.95. Cover price $1.95.
Written by William Messner-Loebs. Art by Mike Deodato, Jr. and Vince Russell. Cover by Steve Rude.
Moments Part 1; Julia Kapatelis has found herself in a 'situation': the Redblacks street gang, armed with hi-tech weaponry, have holed themselves up in a bank which she was visiting in order to hide from the police after an aborted rumble with the Weasels; Outside, Inspector Ed Indelicato and Officer Sally Marsden are hoping for some sort of divine assistance, which arrives in the form of Wonder Woman.
36 pgs., full color. $1.95. Cover price $1.95.
Written by James Robinson. Art by Val Semeiks and Paul Neary. Cover by Glen Orbik.
More Powerful Than a Locomotive; Morgan Wilde has survived his apparent death by using the U.L.T.R.A Transference technology to hop into another body, and is using his new identity to wreak havoc within LexCorp; Superman tries to find him, but once again the U.L.T.R.A Humanite evades him.
36 pgs., full color. $1.95. Cover price $1.95.
Those bumbling gangsters Mugsy and his partner have a problem: where to hide their stolen loot? A rabbit-hole seems the perfect choice...until its occupant turns out to be Bugs Bunny. By David Cody Weiss and Horacio Saavedra. Plus, Wile E. Coyote tries to nab the Road Runner "By Air, Land and Sea."
By Dave King and Neil Grahame.
Cover price $1.50.