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Legion of Super-Heroes 313 page 08 by Giffen and Mahlstedt

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Location: Legion of Super-Heroes 313 by Giffen and Mahlstedt
Title: Legion of Super-Heroes 313 page 08 by Giffen and Mahlstedt
Artist:  Keith Giffen (Layouts) ,  Larry Mahlstedt (Finisher)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 174
Likes on CAF: 12
Comments: 5
Added to Site: 3/9/2025

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Published 1984
Death Threat
written by Keith Giffen and Paul Levitz

Shvaughn explains The Science Police procedures to the two undercover Legionnaires (Colossal Boy and Element lad)

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Rick W Member Since 2017
Posted On 3/9/2025

Scrain Bran. It's not just for breakfast anymore ;)

Kavi H Member Since 2018
Posted On 3/9/2025

I should call my congressman about additional funding for the Science Police so I can brain scan my closest associates and relatives.

Lloyd White Member Since 2007
Posted On 3/9/2025

Great work by Giffen and Mahlstedt--congrats!

Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 3/10/2025

If you ever scan your mind
About Legion, Legion Keith you find
Miki, brain it to me
Bring your Keith drawings
Bring Shvaughn home to me, yeah (yeah) yeah (yeah) yeah (yeah)

I know I laughed, understaffed
But now I know of Larry's work myself
Miki, bring art to me
Bring your Keith drawings
Bring Shvaughn's drones to me, yeah (yeah) yeah (yeah) yeah (yeah)

I'll give you SPs and Mommy too, too
Jan Arrah and Gim Allon do for you
Baby, if you blackmail to me
Keep your threats coming
Bring Shvaughn home to me, yeah (yeah) yeah (yeah) yeah (yeah)

Ruben DaCollector Member Since 2008
Posted On 3/10/2025

More Keith Giffen storytelling at its finest! Giffen’s signature layouts and expressive figures, complemented by Mahlstedt’s crisp inks, make the scene feel dynamic even in a quieter moment.