Another legendary superhero team makes the top 100 best graphic novel list
In the fifties, DC Comics grew bored with contemporary times and decided to travel about 950 years into
the future, in search of a new cast of heroes. There, they found
Lighting Boy, Saturn Girl and Cosmic Boy, and from there the Legion
of Super-Heroes was born. Since then, the Legion have suffered
numerous stops, stars, shuffles and changes, including new characters
and writers, until finally having a 2007 reboot that brought in
characters that were identical to the original cast. Confused? Sorry,
this sort of stuff happens in the comic book world.
The Great Darkness Saga is a five-issue
Legion of Super-Heroes story written by Paul Levitz. Paul was a part
of the revitalisation of DC Comics' line in the eighties, and served
as president of the company from 2002-2009. He knows the graphic
novel scene inside out, and in The Great Darkness Saga, Levitz
wrote one the best Legion of Super-Heroes story lines.
Without wanting to spoil anything, the
basic plot concerns itself with attacks on the Museum of Mystic Arts
and the Tower of London which the team decide to investigate. There
is a new team member on board (Invisible Kid) as well as a young
version of a legendary comic book character (Superboy).
The Great Darkness Saga served as an
entry point for a lot of comic book fans, and people who bought
this not only found themselves subscribing to future issues, but also
digging out back issues. Things are becoming a lot easier now of
course, with the emergence of digital graphic novels and the like,
but back then it was no small feat getting back issues of a comic you
enjoyed, especially if you were a kid or teenager without a job. With
science fiction and magic, an epic storyline and tense sub-plots, The
Great Darkness Saga is a must-have in any collection,
and it fits in well in our top 100 list.
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