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Intriguing cover to Levitz' LOSH #1

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guess history is being rewritten again with blackest night. Didn't think the legion accepted people with powers that were artificial in nature.

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guess history is being rewritten again with blackest night. Didn't think the legion accepted people with powers that were artificial in nature.

 

I thought Green Lanterns weren't allowed on 31st century Earth? But then I've been rereading 1980s Legions. Things could have changed since then.

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guess history is being rewritten again with blackest night. Didn't think the legion accepted people with powers that were artificial in nature.

 

I thought Green Lanterns weren't allowed on 31st century Earth? But then I've been rereading 1980s Legions. Things could have changed since then.

 

I believe the last word on the GLC was that the United Planets had rejected the GLC and banned them from their space.

 

In FC: Legion of 3 Worlds (depending on how that meshes with this series continuity) it was shown that there was 1 GL...Rond Vidar and Sodam Yat, still with Ion. Yat indicated that with the death of Mogo and the Guardians(I think it might have been referenced as part of events of a black night or final night or something) the rings had nowhere to go and it was just the 2 of them. He'd been refusing to act as either a Guardian or a Mogo replacement to find new members. At the end of the story he finally agrees to revive the Corp and send out rings for new members.

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