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Critical Hit: A Major Spoilers Real Play RPG Podcast

Legion Clubhouse #018: The Suicide Squad

Critical Hit: A Major Spoilers Real Play RPG Podcast

Stephen Schleicher

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🗓️ 1 December 2017

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of The Legion Clubhouse, the Knave from Krypton returns and the Legion has a Suicide Squad?

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Adventure Comics #319
The Legion's Suicide Squad
April 1964
w: Edmond Hamilton
a: John Forte
When the isolationist planet Throon builds a giant tower with a ray that incapacitates passing ships, the Legion of Super-Heroes is sent to try and stop them. The first squad which consists Saturn Girl, Bouncing Boy, Superboy, Lightning Lad, Chameleon Boy, Brainiac 5 and Invisible Kid are dispatched and find themselves easily defeated by devices that are tailor made to deal with their individual threats.

When the remaining members of the Legion all try in their own ways to get past the tower on Throon, they all meet defeat in different ways until all of the members of the Legion have been defeated. Having watched the entire fiasco on their viewing monitor, the Legion of Substitute Heroes goes in for the rescue. While the others keep the defenses of the tower busy, Night Girl uses her strength to burrow through the ground into the main control room of the tower. There she finds that the whole operation is controlled by two crazy old men. Easily defeating them and smashing their machine, Night Girl and the rest of the Substitutes free their Legion counterparts and return to Earth. There a special parade is put on in honor of the Legion of Substitute Heroes, finally giving them the recognition they deserve. - via DC Wikia

Adventure Comics #320
The Revenge of the Knave From Krypton!
May 1964
w: Edmond Hamilton
a: John Forte & George Papp
After finishing his homework, Superboy travels to the 30th Century for his regular visit with the Legion of Super-Heroes. There they are alerted by the security system of an intruder and Superboy is shocked to find it is his old tormentor Dev-Em. Capturing Dev-Em, Superboy explains how Dev-Em was a juvenile delinquent on Krypton who was sentenced to suspended animation, survived Krypton's destruction and was revived on 20th Century Earth. Superboy then recounts about how Dev-Em managed to trap Superboy in the Phantom Zone and pose as him to cause chaos around Earth. After returning from the Phantom Zone, Superboy was unable to stop Dev-Em who escaped into the distant future. Superboy would finish his story by explaining that the only way he was able to clear his name was with the help of his friend Chief Parker who told everyone Red Kryptonite was the "reason" for Superboy's rampage.

However, it is revealed that Dev-Em has turned over a new leaf in the 30th Century and is a member of the Inter-Stellar Counter-Intelligence Corps. However, when reporting back into the I.C.C., Dev-Em has his mission to stop interplanetary criminal Molock to Superboy. Disguising himself as Dev-Em, Superboy manages to bluff Molock with fake Gold Kryptonite, which is actually Proty II in disguise. After Superboy smashes up Molock's operation and turns him over to the police, the Legion offers Dev-Em membership in the Legion, to which Dev-Em declines, preferring to work with the I.C.C. - via DC Wikia

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It’s the long-awaited wedding of Saturn Girl and Lightning Lad, with a ceremony bringing together Legionnaires and friends from across galaxies! But amid the celebration, one guest’s joy for the happy couple is mixed with apprehension: something is wrong with the 30th century, and only Superboy can see it. To figure out what happened to the Legion’s future, Superboy and his friends must venture a thousand years into the past—to 1978! Plus, the Legion face off against the Worldsmith, rescue their billionaire benefactor, take over Superboy’s brain and more!

Continuing directly from the LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES, this volume includes stories from SUPERBOY AND THE LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #234-240, ALL-NEW COLLECTORS’ EDITION C-55 and DC SUPER-STARS #17.

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0:00.0

They were the heroes from the future. Teenagers protecting the universe from those that would

0:08.3

sow the seeds of chaos. Each had unique powers and abilities. And though they often had their

0:15.3

differences, they came together to save the day as the Legion of superheroes. Now you can

0:22.6

be a part of their adventures and learn the history of the future in the Legion Clubhouse.

0:28.8

Here's a thing that I like about what's going on at DC Comics in the 1960s. They're running these

0:33.0

PSA things in the front of the books and in Adventure Comics 319 Bob Hope makes an appearance.

0:42.8

You know, they're talking about religion and how oh you know, Christians have the golden rule

0:47.3

and it's not really a law. And then some kids are bullying another kid and Bob Hope steps up and

0:51.9

says hey listen, I've been all around this country. All around this world and I've seen all sorts of

0:56.1

religions and he pulls out a sheet of paper to show these kids what three different religions say,

1:00.7

what what the Christians say, what the Buddhists says and what the Islamic religions say. And it's

1:07.8

you know, it's all you know, take care of your fellow man to all, you know, the golden rule thing.

1:12.6

And it's kind of cool that they're throwing in these PSAs and then Bob Hope's getting on board

1:17.7

with that in this issue. Yeah, and this is important. Bob Hope at this point in time is a DC superstar.

1:24.3

He starred in a monthly comic book called The Adventures of Bob Hope that ran for like 17 years

1:31.9

starting in the 50s. He had a book and Jerry Lewis had a book actually and both of them at this point

1:38.5

I think are if not high in DC sales ranking, they're definitely meaningful because in 1961 you

1:46.2

didn't go 100 issues without selling books. Yeah, if I remember correctly, Jerry Lewis was selling

1:52.0

very close to the same amount of comics or close to what Superman was doing as well as Scrooge McDuck.

1:58.3

Wow. Yeah. Adventure comics number 319, The Legion's Suicide Squad, published April 1964,

2:07.9

written by Edmund Hamilton with art by John Forte. The Legionnaires face certain death to save a

2:14.6

distant planet, a world that doesn't even want their help. The Legion's Suicide Squad, Matthew.

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