X-Men Classic Vol 1 47 / Published: March 1990 / Artist: Steve Lightle
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X-Men Classic 51 Cover by Steve Lightle
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May to July 1986. I think a lot of people have seen the above panels from LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES (1984) #22, which are really the first indication of the attraction between Lightning Lass and Shrinking Violet, but consider also this scene from the following issue:
It certainly looks here like they're going to hook up in the Legion cruiser, and probably not for the first time.
In the issue after that, Lightning Lass finally breaks off her longstanding relationship with Timber Wolf (Brin Londo), a hunky sad boy who spends much of this series gradually turning into a werewolf:
This was indeed what it looked like, although it wasn't until early in the subsequent Legion series that Ayla and Vi were unequivocally together. Several of the later reboots erase their relationship completely, although they were once against together in the last Paul Levitz/Keith Giffen series (the reboot prior to the recent Bendis one).
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Wolverine in the Marvel Swimsuit Special by Steve Lightle
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The Legion Of Super-Heroes
Art by...
1) Mike Grell
2) Curt Swan
3) Rich Buckler
4) Fred Hembeck
5) Doc Shaner
6) Patrick Zircher
7) Steve Lightle
8) Gil Kane
9) Mike Grell
10) Alex Ross
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Superboy and the founders of the Legion of Super-Heroes - Cosmic Boy, Lightning Lad, and Saturn Girl - with their original headquarters, the Super-Hero Club House (later bequeathed to the Legion of Substitute Heroes).
Art by two of the Legion's finest artists: Curt Swan and Steve Lightle.
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Dream Girl by Steve Lightle…
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Classic X-Men Vol 1 #37 / Published: September 1989 / Artist: Steve Lightle
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X-Men Classic 46 Cover by Steve Lightle
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Steve Lightle, his creator
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