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July 30 updates in blue. Classics Illustrated , which ran from to , featured graphic adaptations of literary classics, everything from Shakespeare to Moby Dick. Helena Nash writes, "I think that may be Ms. The hair is similar to how she's drawn in the rest of the issue.

Could the Elizabethan lady be Orlando? It fits the green color scheme of her Lara Croft outfit in this issue. Ian Wildman disagrees: "I was thinking the two women in the foreground are Satin Astro dressed in archaic clothes, but holding a ray gun and Mina per usual dressed in something that covers her neck scars.

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Page One : Leo Baxendale was of course a real person, and the account given here is accurate. The two tots at the bottom of the page, as Damian T. Page Two. Panel One. Panel Three. Panel Four.


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Ian Wildman adds: "In the League, Emma Peel has gone by her maiden name of Night, appearing both before her marriage and after the death of her husband. Panel Nine. I'm not sure what the carvings on the rock are a reference to. Did the rock and the carvings appear in Haggard? Were they mentioned in a a previous issue of League? Helena Nash writes, "I'm pretty sure that one of the text pieces in an earlier volume refers to Mina and Allan noticing various "I woz ere" inscriptions in the cave on an earlier visit.

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Panel Eleven. The rejuvenated Emma Peel, brought back to the peak of her youth, has a more than passing resemblance to Diana Rigg when she first played Emma Peel. Page Three. These sections of League: Tempest are illustrated in black and white as an homage to s British comic strips. Appropriately, as these sections are all about British characters from those comics.

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Smith's far-future stories are set 14, years from now in the "Instrumentality of Mankind. The identity of the "Marslord" is unknown--for now.

But see below. Ian Wildman suggests: "R. Brande was the original financier for the Legion of Superheroes. He was later retconned into being a shapeshifting alien disguised as a human. There are a number of Martians in popular culture that can change shape such as the Martian Manhunter. Brande and his role with the Legion. The man is her sidekick Burt Steele. Presumably this means that Lamarr is the "Marslord" mentioned in this panel. Presumably the cat in the lower right is a reference to something. Perhaps it's this book from by Lloyd Alexander: Time Cat. The reason why I like this possibility: I think in a previous "League" book, we learned that between the years and , Orlando lived as a cat, transformed by someone's sorcery into feline form.

Given that time travel is in play in "The Tempest" note that Satin Astro finds it curious that the aeonosphere was set to , we might learn that Orlando spent some time in the far future, as a cat. The base is a familiar-looking upside-down rocketship. It is the headquarters of the Legion of Superheroes LSH , DC's team of teenaged superheroes who fight crime and evil a thousand years from the present. It does look like an LL zap in panel 6. Panel Six.

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Sidney Osinga and a few others whose names I forgot to write down--sorry! The fact the "aeonosphere" is set to probably means that this scene is set right before or after that story. The "junior Electrodirector" is Lighting Lad, who controls electricity. Panel Seven.


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Benjamin Gross writes, "The various years listed as the aeonosphere travels backwards through time may be references to other science-fiction stories. A Canticle for Leibowitz is set in Page Four. Julian Wan writes, "It might be worth noting that Vauxhall on page 4 is not just a part of historical and modern London but is now the acknowledged home of the British Secret Intelligence Service, aka MI6.

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It was a large distinct building and has appeared in the recent James Bond films. The actual building is pretty impressive and it is indeed sited on the water as it is in the comic page 11, panel 1. Panel Two. Emma acknowledges she was in love with Steed, but there is no evidence that they were ever married. In the show Jason King was played by actor Peter Wyngarde. Wyngarde was a visual influence on John Byrne's portrayal of the villain Mastermind. This is a shot of the final fight scene in League: Century: Panel Five.

If the nurse is a reference to someone I'm unaware of it. Damian T. Page Five. Presumably the statue is of an earlier Ayesha--most likely the original Ayesha. Damian further points out this image, to the right. I'm not sure what the illustration on the left is referring to.

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We know that the original Ayesha killed a Chinese goddess to steal immortality, but that goddess was not a skeleton. Angelo Frei writes, "The illustration on the left could be Ayesha killing death, i. Page Six. As a number of people wrote in to correct me, including Damian T. Is the body in the sands meant to be a reference to anyone in particular?

Page Seven. Alex Anaya writes, "The colour scheme of 'Hard Cor! However, given the use of the British 'cor', the book being set in , and it ending with the band breaking up, I may be reaching a bit. Dance music around often described itself as hard core so it is probably that which is being referenced, with a wink to the pornographic connotation too. Panels Five and Six.