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Action Comics #389: "The Mystery Legionnaire!"

Action Comics #389
"The Mystery Legionnaire!"
June, 1970

Story: Cary Bates
Pencils: Win Mortimer
Inks: Jack Abel

The Legionnaire who defeated Klim and who removed his electronic brain
from his android body has fallen into his trap.  Who is the Legionnaire
that the android seeks its revenge upon?  Is it Cosmic Boy, Shrinking
Violet, or Chemical King?  By story's end, we'll learn the identity of...
"The Mystery Legionnaire!"  In the 30th Century, a headless form makes
its way through outer space at tremendous speed.  A million miles away,
the synthetic criminal known as Klim awaits the arrival of his missing
parts, and his Zutronic brain continues to send the impulses guiding the
traveling body.

Once he has been reunited, Klim will destroy the Legionnaire responsible
for his helpless state and imprisonment.  On Earth, Chemical King informs
Violet and Cosmic Boy that Klim's body has left for his brain.  The three
Legionnaires review the visi-tape and learn that the synthetic criminal
was created on asteroid Voran-4.  It was home to a group of imprisoned
interplanetary prisoners who are unable to make their escape.  No guards,
no traps, and no energy-pulse fences are necessary to keep the peace.
The clinic is for handicapped criminals who has injured themselves while
committing various crimes.  It was they who created Klim.

Four of the prisoners used their scientific talents and stolen prison
components to conceive an incredible android.  The synthetic creation
would commit crimes for its creators, and soon became a wanted criminal
in its own right.  The three Legionnaires all know what happened next,
and there's no need to summon the other members.  The three of them will
handle Klim.  Their first stop is Security Station 2J, where the
android's body was being examined by scientists.  The android's brain
awaits the arrival of its body, and longs for the day when it will have
its revenge upon the Legionnaire who decapitated it.  Klim can still
remember that day...

After robbing a treasury clipper, the android criminal was pursued by a
Legion cruiser to the jungle planet of Nara.  Not knowing how many of the
Legion were aboard, Klim sought to hide himself in the vegetation.  It
turns out that the wild plants were eager in their desire to seize him,
but the android's automated reflexes allowed it to escape by using 50,000
degrees of thermal heat from its insulation metal.  Klim's pursuers were
catching up to him, and the android criminal felt itself being drawn
towards a nearby cliff.

The air around Klim's body turned to liquid oxygen, with all of its
mechanical components now frozen solid.  The final indignity was when the
android criminal found itself beheaded, but unbowed.  The head unit was
able to escape, but not before vowing revenge upon its attacker.  The
Legionnaire tried to follow, but Klim's emergency propulso-jets from its
eyes were able to outdistance the flight-ring.  Reaching his secret
concealment cube, the android criminal's mind was upon the Legionnaire
who had defeated him.  Elsewhere, a scientist tells the trio of
Legionnaires that he and his colleagues had been trying to uncover the
secret of Klim's insulation metallic skin.

The body had suddenly come to life, as if under remote control, and the
lab walls were unable to contain it.  It had taken months for the
android's brain to regain contact with its body.  Voran will be where the
Legionnaires will travel next.  As their cruiser travels to the asteroid,
they see the headless body heading for Voran.  A hatch has opened from
the ground, and the android body is diving into it.  Chemical King
figures that they'll find the head at the end of the tunnel, Cos agrees,
and Violet knows that Klim would like nothing more than to get his hands
on the Legionnaire who beat him.

As it makes its way down the tunnel, the android body activates an
automatic switch.  The three Legionnaires have been traveling for miles,
and when they pass by the switch, web-vines shoot out from the walls.
Only Shrinking Violet is able to continue on through them, while Cosmic
Boy and Chemical King are caught in the web.

Thanks to oxidation, Cos and Chem are freed from the web.  Klim awaits
the arrival of his precious body, while the two Legionnaires see what has
happened to Violet.  She has been immobilized by a force beam.  Seeing
that the walls contain iron ore, Cosmic Boy uses his magnetic powers to
collapse the walls, and Chemical King stands ready to pull Shrinking
Violet out at the right moment.

Violet is freed just before the walls come together.  By reversing the
polarity, Cosmic Boy restores the tunnel to what it was.  They see that
Klim's android body had been caught in the collapse of the tunnel.  The
insulation metal is unharmed, but it is stuck in the rock all the same.
At the asteroid's core, the Legionnaires confront the head of Klim.  The
android criminal's only disappointment is that the Legionnaire who had
defeated him is not there to share their fate.  To the android's
surprise, he is told that the one he seeks is there.

It was Cosmic Boy who had thought out what must have happened on Nara.
They had launched a three-way attack on Klim.  Cos had magnetized the
ore-bearing cliff wall to pin the android against solid rock.  Chem
chilled the nitrogen in the air until it became liquid oxygen and froze
all the components within Klim's body.  It was Shrinking Violet who
delivered the finishing touch.  She loosened the connecting-bolt and
beheaded the android in the bargain.  Klim insists that they weren't the
one who defeated him, but another Legionnaire.  A momentary malfunction
must have occurred when the electronic brain was separated from its body.
This caused Klim to see his mystery Legionnaire.

Klim's electronic-vision had seen a composite Legionnaire instead of the
images of Chemical King and Cosmic Boy.  All this time, the android
criminal had vowed revenge upon a Legionnaire who had never existed.  He
is still determined on using his stun-vision and the cube's prisma-glass
to intensify its beams a hundred times.  Only he will survive the
vaporization effect, not them.  Before Klim can follow through on his
threat, he finds that his voice has gotten higher, and the prisma-glass
shatters all around him.  The android is no longer a threat, and is now
their prisoner.  Violet had shrunk in size and slipped between the
molecules of the prisma-glass.  She then entered his head, and altered
Klim's vocal-circuits.  His own sound waves shattered the prisma-glass.
The tiny female had beaten the android criminal twice.

Which is the more intriguing image?  A disembodied head within a glass
cube or a headless android body soaring through space?

In the 30th Century, Klim the synthetic criminal must rely upon his
Zutronic brain to retrieve his body.

I guess that E-Bay hadn't been around by then.

Chemical King and Cosmic Boy have got their retro-helmet hair, while
Shrinking Violet has a more modest bouffant hairdo.

Visi-tape is the film strip of the future.

The Alpha Criminal Clinic looks just like a Yellow Submarine... Yellow
Submarine... Yellow Submarine.

The Voran Clinic looks like the waiting room from hell.

If you had to wait that long, I'm sure that you could create some pretty
amazing things under those conditions.

It's a Klim sweep for the synthetic criminal to commit crime for its
creators.

The Legion Cruiser looks like a Space Shuttle painted red.

Flight rings give new meaning to the term "Frequent Mile Flier".

I'm not too familiar with the various Legion members and am amazed that
folks (including the writers and artists) can keep track of them and
their wardrobe.

Klim had some heavy metal, but Cosmic Boy was able to use some hard rock
to disable the synthetic criminal.

The Composite Superman was a super-villain who possessed the powers of
the Legion of Super-Heroes.

The android criminal made his pitch, but thanks to Violet, he struck out
when he tried to defeat the Legionnaires.

Steve Chung
"The Mystery Review!"

Super Star Holiday Special, "Star Light, Star Bright... Farthest Star I See Tonight!"

Super Star Holiday Special, "Star Light, Star Bright... Farthest Star I See Tonight!"

  Spring, 1980
Paul Levitz: Writer
Jose Luis Garcia Lopez & Dick Giordano: Artists
Ben Oda: Letterer
Adrienne Roy: Colorist
Len Wein: Editor

Superboy has once again broken the time barrier and arrives in the city of Metropolis circa 2979 A.D. He sees that Legion Headquarters is being rebuilt again, but not in time for Christmas! The teen of steel figures that even this would be too big a gift to receive from Santa!
Superboy is greeted by Mon-El, who has another three hours left on guard duty. Inside, he sees that the Legionnaires haven't gotten around to redecorating the underground passages, and figures that it is a true shame that anyone would have to look at bricks during Christmas. As Superboy spots the hanging mistletoe, he is greeted with a kiss from Phantom Girl, who has passed through a nearby wall. When she apologizes for startling him, the teen of steel tells her that if Ultra Boy makes her apologize for kissing him... she can tell Jo Nah that he's crazy!
Saturn Girl is on monitor duty and greets them, while Tinya can't believe that Imra Ardeen has volunteered for extra duty on Christmas Eve! She tells them that when you're married to a Legionnaire, it's a bit different, for Imra and Garth regard the group as their home! On the enormous viewscreen, they see that Karate Kid has invited Princess Projectra and Sun Boy to his home in Japan to celebrate the holidays. Val's Christmas includes the ancient tea ritual -- which is to be shared by his closest friends, Jeckie and Dirk.
They monitor all forms of celebrations -- from the fireworks trees celebration on Snerl -- to Durla, where Christmas is not a holiday, and Chameleon Boy is on space patrol -- to Earth, where Colossal Boy and his family are celebrating Chanukkah! Wildfire arrives and tells them that there may be a hundred different ways to say it, but the underlying message remains peace on Earth! The teen of steel would rather have a simple, old-fashioned Christmas -- with a real tree and all the trimmings! He would gladly exchange all their futuristic technology for some tinsel right about now! As Wildfire prepares to argue the point, Superboy has an idea for all their technology! He asks his fellow Legionnaires if they have ever gone in search of the star which shined over Bethlehem on that first Christmas -- ?? Imra sighs -- and has a feeling that they're about to!
They are soon in outer space... on what Wildfire considers to be a cosmic wild goose chase! With Mon-El on guard duty, the headquarters is safe, and the rest can afford to take the evening off! Lightning Lad is plotting the ship's course based on projected star patterns from known history. What they don't have is the star! The ship is at the coordinates, but there is no star... nor any sign of one ever being there, either! All that shows on the scope is a small planet... not a star! All present agree to have a look around...
Exploring the sea, Wildfire knows from the shipboard readings that the planet could use their aid! On one hand, it's a strange way for a fellow to spend Christmas Eve, but the aquatic inhabitants who live on plankton-like weed have had their food source frozen from the increased cold, and are forced to dig it out with their own flippers! WHOOSH Wildfire lifts one such iceberg into the air, applies a careful burst of his energy-power and -- the food rains down to the grateful natives! He knows that the unfrozen food will only last for a few days... and the approaching ice age for the planet will last for centuries!
Lightning Lad and Phantom Girl see the land-dwelling race of inhabitants trying to keep warm, but in order to do that, they are forced to burn their own crops! They may survive the cold night, but will surely starve in the morning! One of the land-dwellers has wandered into the fire! Tinya Wazzo uses her phantom form to pass through the fire, but the flames are too close for them to fly out!
Garth uses his lightning bolts on the crops and carves an area of bare rock, where the flames won't reach them! They fly out and return the woman to her friends! Miles from the shore, Superboy is in the high forests, and is saving a bird-lady's nest from an ice storm! Even though the bird-people can't understand what he is saying, the teen of steel feels better just by talking.
He burrows into the ground and digs out some metallic ore to spin cables! The cables are then used to lash the nests to the trees, and Superboy feels better being a bridge-builder than a birdwatcher! As the moon begins to rise, the four Legionnaires are together once more... Wildfire is quite taken by the view, while the teen of steel looks at the landscape, and Phantom Girl wonders what else they can do for the aliens. Superboy wants to try something...
He asks Tinya for the telepathic earplugs that they use to communicate while in outer space. A few minor adjustments are made and the plugs can be used as translators for the three alien races to communicate with one another! Along the coast, Garth and Drake use their powers to carve a cave, built to Superboy's specifications!
The teen of steel has returned with the clan chiefs of the three alien races, and the cavern will serve as their home! Since it has been sheltered and given access to warm underground springs, the aquatic race can grow their crops in peace... which will be shared with the land-dwellers, in exchange for them setting fires about the pool for warmth! The bird-race can find wood from the trees and use it for their fires, in exchange for shelter for their children during the ice storms! Alone, they couldn't survive on their own... but together, the three alien races should be able to thrive until they receive aid from the United Planets for a safe evacuation! Tinya realizes that they have made all of this possible just by being there!
They find their hearts warmed by the experience, and Superboy knows that this is what Christmas is supposed to do. It's about caring for others -- helping those in need -- and perhaps a shining star in the heavens which science says is impossible. Wildfire wonders why the teen of steel is still going on about the star, and Superboy knows that something brought them here on Christmas Eve... didn't it...? At Legion Headquarters, the teen of steel is placing the star on a real Christmas tree, while Drake admits that while it could have been just Garth and a faulty navigation computer... he's not saying that it wasn't, either! Saturn Girl and Phantom Girl turn from the holiday tree, smile, and wish the reader happy holidays... from all of them in the Legion, to all of us... everyone!
The year was 1979 A.D., the flying figure was Superboy from Smallville, passing through the time barrier to see a most special group of teens in the universe... The Legion of Super-Heroes.
The story by Paul Levitz showed that there are many ways to celebrate the holidays and sometimes, all the more reason to appreciate them by lending a helping hand where needed.
Jose Luis Garcia Lopez and Dick Giordano are quite the artists, especially in their depiction of the Legionnaires.
I love those '70s Legionnaire fashions, particularly Phantom Girl, with her pigtails and bell-bottoms. Karate Kid has that nifty yellow peripheral-vision-killing collar, and Saturn Girl is in her pink bikini plus boots phase. It's been said that the clothes make the man, and if anyone should fit that saying, it's Wildfire!
Ben Oda was the legendary letterer on Legion and other D.C. books in the '70s.
Adrienne Roy deserves membership in the Legion from being able to keep track of each member's costume colors.
Len Wein was a very prolific writer/editor for D.C. and Marvel in the '70s.
Poor Mon-El is stuck on guard duty and has only a one-panel appearance in this story. Sun Boy, Princess Projectra, Colossal Boy, and Chameleon Boy are also charter members of the one-panel club.

Steve Chung
"Star Light, Star Bright... First Review I Write Tonight!"