Legion of Super-Heroes #29 (1992) - DC Comic - VF
Legion of Super-Heroes #29 (1992) - DC Comic - VF
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Legion of Super-Heroes #29 (1992) - DC Comic - VF
What's Inside?
* Series Title: Legion of Super-Heroes
* Issue Number: #29
* Publication Date: April 1992
* Publisher: DC
Typical Price
* Original Cover Price: US $1.75
* Recently Sold on eBay (examples in US dollars):
* $4.00
* $2.50
* $1.50
Cover Art & Visuals
* Main Characters: A female character with curly dark hair and a male character with orange skin and a flaming head are central. The female character is holding the male character from behind, aiming a gun. The male character is screaming with his head on fire.
* Setting: A textured, possibly stone or metallic, wall with visible damage or cracks, suggesting an indoor or contained environment. Several futuristic-looking guns are floating around them or embedded in the walls.
* Key Visual Elements: The characters' intense expressions, the flame on the male character's head, the weaponry, and the dynamic pose.
Vibe & Genre
* Mood/Tone: Intense, dangerous, frantic, action-oriented, and dramatic. The presence of guns, a screaming character with fire, and a dynamic pose suggests high stakes and immediate conflict.
* Genre: Superhero, Action, and Sci-Fi. The "Legion of Super-Heroes" title and the visual elements strongly align with these genres.
Context & Significance
* Creative Team:
* Penciler: Giffen
* Writers: T & M Bierbaum
* Inker: Pearson, Gordon
* Plot/Synopsis Hint: The cover depicts a dramatic and dangerous confrontation involving a character with a flaming head, indicating a high-stakes action sequence or a pivotal moment in the ongoing narrative.
* Creator Insight: Keith Giffen's involvement in the artwork often suggests a distinctive style.
Overall Summary for Buyers
Legion of Super-Heroes #29, published in April 1992 by DC, presents a dynamic and intense cover featuring a heated confrontation involving a character with a flaming head and an armed individual. The distressed expressions and surrounding weaponry suggest a high-stakes action or dramatic storyline. This issue would appeal to fans of action-packed superhero comics with science fiction elements.
Legion of Super-Heroes #27 (1992) - DC Comic - VF
What's Inside?
* Series Title: Legion of Super-Heroes
* Issue Number: #27
* Publication Date: April 1992
* Publisher: DC
Typical Price
* Original Cover Price: US $1.75
* Recently Sold on eBay (examples in US dollars):
* $3.99
* $2.75
* $2.50
Cover Art & Visuals
* Main Characters: Two individuals are shown in a state of distress, screaming with wide eyes, seemingly caught in an explosion or burst of energy. Their faces are prominent.
* Setting: A dark, abstract background with sharp, yellow-orange energy bursts and black, jagged shapes, giving a sense of a chaotic and dangerous environment.
* Key Visual Elements: Explosive energy, screaming faces, and the prominent title "SHOWDOWN!" in a distressed font.
Vibe & Genre
* Mood/Tone: The screaming faces and explosive visuals convey an intense, chaotic, shocking, fearful, and dramatic mood, suggesting immediate danger and high stakes.
* Genre: The title "Legion of Super-Heroes" immediately places it within the superhero genre, with the explosive visuals and "SHOWDOWN!" indicating action and likely sci-fi subgenres.
Context & Significance
* Creative Team:
* Penciler: Giffen
* Writers: T & M Bierbaum
* Inker: Pearson
* Letterer/Colorist: Harris
* Plot/Synopsis Hint: The prominent title "SHOWDOWN!" and the distressed characters suggest a pivotal conflict or climactic event within the ongoing narrative of the Legion of Super-Heroes.
* Creator Insight: Keith Giffen's involvement in the artwork often suggests a distinctive style.
Overall Summary for Buyers
Legion of Super-Heroes #27, published in April 1992 by DC, depicts an intense and chaotic scene with characters seemingly caught in an explosive "SHOWDOWN!". The cover art, featuring screaming faces amidst destructive energy, strongly conveys a mood of high-stakes conflict and urgency. This issue, with creators like Keith Giffen, is likely to appeal to readers interested in action-packed superhero stories within a science fiction setting.
Legion of Super-Heroes #17 (1991) - DC Comic - VF
What's Inside?
* Series Title: Legion of Super-Heroes
* Issue Number: #17
* Publication Date: April 1991
* Publisher: DC
Typical Price
* Original Cover Price: US $1.75
* Recently Sold on eBay (examples in US dollars):
* $6.85
* $3.00
* $2.42
Cover Art & Visuals
* Main Characters: A character in a yellow and black costume is partially visible amidst debris on the right side of the cover, appearing to be in distress or caught in the destruction.
* Setting: The background depicts a destroyed or crumbling urban/futuristic environment, with large, broken structures and exposed elements.
* Key Visual Elements: Broken concrete/metal, glowing energy, and the prominent title "THE LAST BATTLE".
Vibe & Genre
* Mood/Tone: Destruction, conflict, despair, urgency, and high stakes. The crumbling environment and the title suggest a dire situation.
* Genre: Superhero, Action, and Sci-Fi. The "Legion of Super-Heroes" title and the visual elements fit these genres.
Context & Significance
* Creative Team:
* Writers: T & M Bierbaum
* Penciler: Brandon Peterson, Keith Giffen
* Inker: Carlos Garzon, Al Gordon
* Plot/Synopsis Hint: The dramatic title "THE LAST BATTLE" combined with the visuals of destruction indicates a major conflict or climactic confrontation within the series.
* Creator Insight: Keith Giffen's involvement in the artwork often suggests a distinctive style.
Overall Summary for Buyers
Legion of Super-Heroes #17, published in April 1991 by DC, features a visually impactful cover depicting widespread destruction and a character caught in the aftermath of "THE LAST BATTLE". The overall impression is one of intense conflict and high stakes, making it appealing to fans of action-heavy superhero narratives with a science fiction backdrop.
Disclaimer: I am not a professional comic grader. If a specific grade is assigned (e.g., F, VF, NM) it is an estimate based on criteria found at these sites:
* Heritage Auctions: Comic Grading Definitions
* CGC Comics: Grading Scale
