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We're back with another episode of Trade School! This time, we're talking about Legionnaires: Book One! Our host is Jim Fetters from the Long Live the Legion podcast!
Find him at https://www.certainpov.com/long-live-the-legion
Support us on Patreon! patreon.com/CertainPOVMedia
Edited by Case Aiken
Scored by Bret Eagleston
Certain Point Of View is a podcast network brining you all sorts of nerdy goodness! From Star Wars role playing, to Disney day dreaming, to video game love, we've got the show for you! Learn more on our website: https://www.certainpov.com
Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/wcHHer4
FOLLOW US:
▶ Instagram: @certainpovmedia
▶ Website: https://www.certainpov.com
Legion of Superheroes Continuity and Reader AccessibilityThe post-1994 reboot following DC's Zero Hour event provided a clear, accessible origin story for the Legion that resolved prior continuity confusion (02:55).
DC's Zero Hour reset in 1994 restarted the Legion's continuity to fix complex character and timeline issues caused by Crisis on Infinite Earths (01:28)
The Legionnaires Book One trade paperback collects the first six months of the reboot and offers a modernized, straightforward origin story (04:27)
The creative team led by Mark Waid meticulously planned the first year of the reboot, ensuring narrative cohesion and long-term story arcs (07:39).
The team included Mark Waid (lead), Tom Pyre and Tom McCraw (writers), and Casey Carlson (editor), who held a focused retreat to map out story progression (07:39)
Artist contributions further defined the book's tone, with Stuart Immonen illustrating the founding issue and Geoffrey Moy providing the main artwork for Legionnaires (09:12)
The reboot introduced new characters and refreshed existing ones to align with contemporary storytelling and reader interests (06:00).
New characters like Xs, the granddaughter of Barry Allen, and Kinetix, a telekinetic magic user, expanded the Legion's roster with fresh dynamics (06:00)
The reboot's narrative style emphasized chronological storytelling where past events clearly impacted future developments (10:40)
Supplementary efforts like the Long Live the Legion podcast provide fans and new readers with educational content to deepen engagement (00:00).
Notes ️ Introduction to Trade School and Legion of Superheroes Background (00:00 - 01:28)
Ideas Best Introductory Material (03:30 - 03:30)
Key Takeaways Complex History (01:00 - 01:00)
By Case AikenWe're back with another episode of Trade School! This time, we're talking about Legionnaires: Book One! Our host is Jim Fetters from the Long Live the Legion podcast!
Find him at https://www.certainpov.com/long-live-the-legion
Support us on Patreon! patreon.com/CertainPOVMedia
Edited by Case Aiken
Scored by Bret Eagleston
Certain Point Of View is a podcast network brining you all sorts of nerdy goodness! From Star Wars role playing, to Disney day dreaming, to video game love, we've got the show for you! Learn more on our website: https://www.certainpov.com
Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/wcHHer4
FOLLOW US:
▶ Instagram: @certainpovmedia
▶ Website: https://www.certainpov.com
Legion of Superheroes Continuity and Reader AccessibilityThe post-1994 reboot following DC's Zero Hour event provided a clear, accessible origin story for the Legion that resolved prior continuity confusion (02:55).
DC's Zero Hour reset in 1994 restarted the Legion's continuity to fix complex character and timeline issues caused by Crisis on Infinite Earths (01:28)
The Legionnaires Book One trade paperback collects the first six months of the reboot and offers a modernized, straightforward origin story (04:27)
The creative team led by Mark Waid meticulously planned the first year of the reboot, ensuring narrative cohesion and long-term story arcs (07:39).
The team included Mark Waid (lead), Tom Pyre and Tom McCraw (writers), and Casey Carlson (editor), who held a focused retreat to map out story progression (07:39)
Artist contributions further defined the book's tone, with Stuart Immonen illustrating the founding issue and Geoffrey Moy providing the main artwork for Legionnaires (09:12)
The reboot introduced new characters and refreshed existing ones to align with contemporary storytelling and reader interests (06:00).
New characters like Xs, the granddaughter of Barry Allen, and Kinetix, a telekinetic magic user, expanded the Legion's roster with fresh dynamics (06:00)
The reboot's narrative style emphasized chronological storytelling where past events clearly impacted future developments (10:40)
Supplementary efforts like the Long Live the Legion podcast provide fans and new readers with educational content to deepen engagement (00:00).
Notes ️ Introduction to Trade School and Legion of Superheroes Background (00:00 - 01:28)
Ideas Best Introductory Material (03:30 - 03:30)
Key Takeaways Complex History (01:00 - 01:00)