Superboy #210
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Soljer's Private War," Superboy teams up with Lightning Lad to confront a haunting figure from the past: a soldier reanimated by the Legion's technology, capable of manifesting any weapon he imagines. Written by Jim Shooter and illustrated by Mike Grell—whose dynamic interior art and cover work define the issue's stark, emotional tone—this 1975 story explores duty, memory, and the weight of war, all within a single, poignant encounter.
In "Soljer's Private War," the Legion of Super-Heroes encounters Soljer, a soldier resurrected by Lightning Lad whose mind remains trapped in a forgotten conflict. With the help of Superboy, Phantom Girl, Brainiac 5, Princess Projectra, and Chameleon Boy, the Legion must guide Soljer toward peace—before his imagined weapons consume them all.
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Reprinted in Comic Reader #118 (1975), Superman #20/1975 (1975), Superman #23/1975 (1975), Superboy #3/1976 (1976), Superboy #4/1976 (1976), The Legion of Super-Heroes Archives #11 (2001), Showcase Presents: Legion of Super-Heroes #5 (2015), سوبرمان [Subirman Kawmaks / Superman Comics] #612, Superboy en het Legioen der Super-Helden #3
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