Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 4) #63 is an issue of the series Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 4) with a cover date of December, 1994.
Synopsis for "Things at Hand!"
After the explosion on Angtu[1] Leland McCauley sends workers to clean up the devastation and they are killed by Mano.
On Earth, Apparition attempts to teach Chameleon Interlac but gives up when she hears the commotion from Athramites attempting to redesign the team's costumes. R. J. Brande has hired them as consultants and he shows the heroes to their new headquarters built by the race. As they tour the new facility, an alarm goes off; it's McCauley requesting LSH help.
Elsewhere, agents of White Triangle plot to genocide a planet and lament that their attempt to kill Brande was unsuccessful.
The Legionnaires find the Science Police on the case and they tell the heroes to leave it to them. When the LSH talks to McCauley, he shows them a video from Mano swearing his vengeance against McCauley for selling the chemical weapons that killed his people. Meanwhile, the villain slaughters the Science Police and the Legionnaires arrive on the scene and split into teams. When they corner him, he uses the destructive powers of his dissolving hand to destroy the dome that keeps them from all flying into outer space.
Appearing in "Things at Hand!"
Featured Characters:
- Legion of Super-Heroes
- Apparition
- Brainiac 5 (Joins team)
- Chameleon
- Cosmic Boy
- Invisible Kid
- Leviathan
- Live Wire
- Saturn Girl
- Triad
- XS
Supporting Characters:
- R. J. Brande
- President Jeanne Chu
- Tenzil Kem (First appearance)
Antagonists:
- Leland McCauley (First appearance)
- Mano
- White Triangle (First appearance)
- Ral
Other Characters:
- Athramites (First appearance)
- Chollie
- Science Police
Locations:
- A distant moon
- New Earth
- Metropolis
- Legion of Super-Heroes Headquarters (First appearance)
- Metropolis
Vehicles:
- Gravcar
- Stargater
Notes
- The Legion of Super-Heroes appeared last in Legionnaires #19. They appear next in Legionnaires #20.
Trivia
- The cover references "unstable molecules" which is the material that composes the uniforms for the Fantastic Four.
See Also
Recommended Reading
- Legion of Super-Heroes Recommended Reading
- Adventure Comics (Volume 1)
- Adventure Comics (Volume 2)
- The Legion (Volume 1)
- Legion Lost (Volume 2)
- Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 2)
- Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 3)
- Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 4)
- Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 5)
- Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 6)
- Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 7)
- Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 8)
- Legionnaires (Volume 1)
- Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 1)
- Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 1)