Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes: Adult Education

    (DC, 2007)
™ and © 2007 DC Comics, Inc.

Collecting issues 20 through 25 of Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes, we are given a slice of Mark Waid’s look at the Legion, augmented by Barry Kitson’s incredible art. Here is a story capturing the feel of the Legion in it’s glory days as one of DCs best, back when a Kryptonian from the past has joined their ranks. Of course, times change as well. When Supergirl found herself in the thirty-first century, it was a lot to handle. So it’s no surprise when she concludes all of this must be a dream and she’ll wake up sometime soon in her own bed. But the members of the Legion are concerned with her attitude and worry that someone as powerful as her might be just a bit dangerous if she thinks her actions have no consequences in the real world. Meanwhile, Braniac 5 struggles to resurrect the recently deceased Dream Girl with surprising results.
Also included are a collection of tales of the Legion from Legion of Super-Heroes issues 11, 12, and 15.

— Ron Black
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#1 (Includes Cover Gallery)

25-Apr-2007
Cover Price: $14.99
1 copy available for $10.00
Mark Waid, Tony Bedard, Stuart MooreBarry Kitson, Adam DeKraker, Ken Lashley, Pat Olliffe, Dale Eaglesham