What is in store for Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes? DC has released a sneak peek of Adventure Comics #517 that arrives in comic book stores this week.
ADVENTURE COMICS #517
Written by PAUL LEVITZ
Co-Feature written by JEFF LEMIRE
Art by KEVIN SHARPE and MARIO ALQUIZA
Co-Feature art by MAHMUD ASRAR and JOHN DELL
Cover by SCOTT CLARK and DAVID BEATY
When Superboy learns about his future exploits, he discovers the heavy burden that comes with being the kid destined to grow up to be Superman.
And in the second installment of the all-new co-feature starring The Atom, Ray Palmer continues tracking down who may have recently attacked his father! Don’t miss this exciting new era for The Atom from up-and-comers Jeff Lemire (SWEET TOOTH) and Mahmud Asrar (Dynamo 5) spinning out of the pages of BRIGHTEST DAY!
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And of course, he’s also tracking down who killed Ryan Choi, right? Right?
(Why do I feel like I’m having a Princess Buttercup moment?)
If Saturn Girl is exercising so hard, why isn’t she sweating? I can’t understand why artists keep drawing pristine females instead of realistic pictures.
It’s like that great picture a ways back with Batgirl in the rain. Everything was awesome except she was in the pouring rain but looked perfectly dry, with her hair blowing and everything.
I can’t even draw well and only had high school art but even I can notice the oversight. What gives?
I was struck by the contrast between her very modern work-out clothes and Garth and Rokk’s very old-school costumes. Her sports bra and bike shorts made me think I was reading about the current (adult) legion….
Agreed, maybe she should have been wearing leggings, ankle warmers, a sports bra with a sweatshirt that the neck and sleeves have been cut off on. That could have worked, oh and a headband too.
I’ve probably never read a single issue of Legion anything, but this looks interesting to me. I like younger group stories and the dynamic looks pretty interesting. Matthew is always saying that because the Legion has like 85 active members the stories have to be deeply rooted in their personal interactions and character moments, if that’s the way this series is written, I think I’d like to pick it up and read more.