Monday, May 01, 2023

I love this run so much, even though I've admitted it was occasionally frustrating: it holds up for me largely because, it's a set stretch, from here to there, not something that always happens in comics. This is a relatively minor issue in the run, but it features our favorite, Timber Wolf, so here we are: from 1993, Legion of Super-Heroes #52, "Broken Dreams, Fuzzy Memories" Written by Tom McGraw, pencils by Stuart Immonen and Christopher Taylor, inks by Ron Boyd and Wade von Grawbadger.
The recently-returned Timber Wolf was still recovering from injuries, so he has time to reminisce about his old friend/sparring partner Karate Kid, and his old girlfriend Light(ning) Lass, Ayla Ranzz. Who, by this point in the series, had been with Shrinking Violet/Salu Digby for some time, although she still cares for him. This issue recaps a lot of T-Wolf's history, like his unhappy childhood with a dad gung-ho on making sure his kid had enough power to deal with whatever, to being convinced he was a robot by one of his dad's androids. There's an extended flashback to Legion #289, where the stranded and freezing Saturn Girl and T-Wolf comfort each other, only to be found by Ayla, who takes it the wrong way.
Another flashback explains what happened to Timber Wolf and Wildfire pre-Five Years Later: in battle with Sun Boy's nemesis Dr. Regulus, T-Wolf took a massive blast of radiation, eventually mutating him into the massive and mute "Furball" we see later/early in 5YL. Wildfire had sacrificed himself to save the sun from destruction: although, he had seemingly recently returned, but it wasn't the same guy! (We briefly see "Wildfire" examining his containment suit, which he apparently needed...hmm.) T-Wolf does have the opportunity to thank Ayla for always being there for him, although it's pretty obvious, they were not going to be a couple going forward. And, the Legion was going to face Glorith, soon...there was a bit of a reset coming, but the end was near.

I was so pissed at Timber Wolf getting mutated into "Furball," but he did get a limited series out of it later, so okay. 

1 comment:

Mr. Morbid's House Of Fun said...

Hmm, I kinda always wondered who that big hairy monster thingy was in L:5YL, now I know.

I also have to say, only in comics can you be convinced you're an android/robot for a few years until your friends help you discover you're not, even though as you pointed out in that post, there's plenty opportunities where you have plenty of time to discover your body & why it's not acting all that robot-y.

Comics...not even once, lol.