![]() It’s unfortunate that Levitz is the one to write the Legion’s (latest) death announcement, but his attitude toward the group is probably the opposite of what it should be for a writer who wants to make the group work. ![]() Few of us get to play for so long in a world we loved as a child, and I’ll always appreciate the readers who made it possible. ![]() To those of you who have supported my tales of the future since back when WONDER WOMAN debuted in prime time, Joe Namath played his last as a Jet, and the US thought Nevada was a reasonable place to test nuclear weapons…my thanks. As a writer, I’m privileged to have gotten three chances to work with this vast and wonderful cast, and now on to other projects and other worlds. As a reader, I’ll miss them until their next incarnation, whenever and however that may come. ![]() Yesterday’s announcement of the cancellation of the latest Legion books led the former DC publisher to reflect a bit on Facebook:ĭC’s officially announced the end of the current run of the LEGION with #23…sad to see my old friends go, and hoping my tale for that issue with Kevin Maguire illustrating will be an honorable end. If there’s one writer who’s most associated with the Legion, it’s Paul Levitz who wrote the book on and off between 1977-1989, and most recently starting in 2010. ![]()
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