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Cover: Olivier Coipel & Andy Lanning

Legion Lost #11

Mar 2001 · DC · 2.50 USD; 4.25 CAD
“One Billion Years of Solitude”

In "One Billion Years of Solitude," Element Lad's haunting tale unfolds as he recounts a staggering isolation spanning a billion years, during which he came to see himself as a god. With the Legionnaires trapped in his warped reality, he offers the Omniphagos' prison as a way home—only to reveal the chilling extent of his fractured mind when he suddenly erases one of them. Written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning, with striking art by Olivier Coipel and inks by Andy Lanning, and colored by Tom McCraw, this issue’s cover by Olivier Coipel and Andy Lanning captures the eerie grandeur of a mind lost across time.

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writer Dan Abnett · writer, inker Andy Lanning · artist Olivier Coipel · colorist Tom McCraw · letterer Comicraft · cover Olivier Coipel, Andy Lanning

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Full credits

writer Dan Abnett
writer, inker Andy Lanning
colorist Tom McCraw
letterer Comicraft
cover pencils Olivier Coipel
cover inks Andy Lanning

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Element Lad explains how he spent a billion years on his own and came to believe himself a god. He offers the Omniphagos' jail as a portal home for the Legionnaires, but he later reveals the depth of his insanity when he "deletes" one of them.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).