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Star Trek/Legion of Super-Heroes coming!

Alexz Johnson was a hot Saturn Girl and played Laura Vandervoort's (Supergirl) younger sister on the Canadian drama series "Instant Star". She was a fine choice for Imra.

I would agree somewhat with Christopher's post regarding the Legion. It has a very dedicated fan base but can be hit and miss with most general comic book fans. You have to really get into it to love the characters and their history and understand their connections to the greater DCU. I first really got into the LOSH during the threeboot with Mark Waid's run. That made go back and discover their rich history, I had no idea how tied with Superman they were until I read some of their older collections. Then Geoff Johns of course restored and updated the Silver Age version of the team which is also the current team.
 
I recall some of the Legion characters from Superboy comics I read long ago. I need to reacquaint myself with these characters. The IDW press release says "a group of Great Darkness Saga Legionnaires inside a time sphere find themselves cast into the 23rd century. I ordered a copy of the trade pb - Legion of Super-Heroes: The Great Darkness Saga, ISBN 0930289439. This story arc has its own wikipedia article.
 
This is lame. IDW should go back to making serious trek comics instead of obviously trying to cash in. I liked Khan: Ruling in Hell, but Infestations was really bad, and now this. That said, I am looking forward to the new 'reboot' trek comic coming in September.
 
Some folks seem to have given Star Trek and The Legion of Super-Heroes quite a bit of thought. See the following:

http://www.pjfarmer.com/secret/marvelous/supermanfamily/trektolegion.htm
http://www.pjfarmer.com/woldnewton/Articles2.htm#Superheroes

The Wold-Newton universe has actually been around for literally about 40 years, Philip Jose Farmer came up with the idea in the early 70s. I remember when I was picking up Best of Trek volumes seeing the occasional WNU article in those.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wold_Newton_family

It's basically like an early version of the Tommy Westphall universe thing only not strictly bound to canon crossovers. Working to make a crossover universe that included (at the time) just about every pulp, comic, and TV protagonist ever, and expanded since then.
 
How is a Legion/Star Trek crossover an attempt at "cashing in"? I understand what you probably meant by the comment but to dismiss that it couldn't be a compelling story and is just some kind of cash cow by IDW/DC is kind of silly to me. This is what comics do. There are crossovers all the time involving all kinds of different combinations.
 
How is a Legion/Star Trek crossover an attempt at "cashing in"? I understand what you probably meant by the comment but to dismiss that it couldn't be a compelling story and is just some kind of cash cow by IDW/DC is kind of silly to me. This is what comics do. There are crossovers all the time involving all kinds of different combinations.


Exactly. Batman/Predator. Dracula/Zorro. Spider-Man/Red Sonja. Catwoman/Vampirella. Archie/Punisher. Etc.
 
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I've never actually read a comic in either of those ideas, but the whole idea of that crossover has got to be one craziest things I've ever heard.... but in a good way.
 
I know. I don't usually read Archie or The Punisher, but I admit I bought that comic. How could I resist?
 
^Well, Punisher and Power Pack have always existed in the same literary universe where characters always interact, so that's not really a cross-over of note.
 
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