The Legion #20
In "Dream Crime, Part Two," Saturn Girl awakens in a dreamlike diner filled with familiar faces, only to realize the illusion for what it is and break free—only to find herself back among the lost Legionnaires in the second galaxy. Reunited with a living Livewire, she begins to question her reality, unaware that her mind remains ensnared by the manipulative force of Universo. Written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning, with art by Chris Batista and inks by Mark Farmer, this issue blends psychological tension with the Legion’s signature sci-fi mystery, all rendered in Jason Wright’s vivid colors and Comicraft’s crisp lettering. The cover, a striking collaboration by Tom Feister and Tony Harris, captures the eerie, fractured dreamscapes at the heart of the story.
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Saturn Girl thinks she is a waitress in a diner populated by very familiar faces. Realizing that this life is an illusion, she wills herself back to her life as a Legionnaire. She finds herself, however, back in the second galaxy with the lost group of Legionnaires again. She is unwilling to accept this as reality until she is reunited with a living Livewire. But what she doesn't realize is that she is actually still trapped in her own mind and at the mercy of Universo.
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