The Legion of Super-Heroes #291
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis September 1982 issue sets an ominous tone right from its striking cover by Keith Giffen and Romeo Tanghal — a blazing orange and yellow composition where a glowing white figure rises triumphantly at the center while Legion members are scattered and overwhelmed around it, with a snarling beast looming in the foreground. The tagline "A Sign of Darkness Dawning!" promises exactly that kind of cosmic, high-stakes threat that the Legion does so well. Paul Levitz and Keith Giffen were crafting some of the most ambitious 30th-century adventures of the era, and this issue looks like a vivid entry in that run.
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The Servants of Darkness drain the power from Legion enemies Mordru and the Time Trapper, demonstrating their superiority over the Legion.
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