The Legion of SuperHeroes is a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Otto Binder and artist Al. Art by Curt Swan and Stan Kaye. Superboy was the featured series in Adventure Comics in the 1. In Adventure Comics 2. April 1. 95. 8 by writer Otto Binder and artist Al Plastino, Superboy was met by three teenagers from the 3. Lightning Boy, Saturn Girl, and Cosmic Boy, who were members of a super hero club called the Legion of Super Heroes. Their club had been formed with Superboy as an inspiration, and they had time travelled to recruit Superboy as a member. After a series of tests, Superboy was awarded membership and returned to his own time. Although intended as a one off story focusing on Superboy, the Legion proved so popular that it returned for an encore in Adventure Comics 2. December 1. 95. 9. In this story, Lightning Boy had been renamed Lightning Lad, and their costumes were very close to those they wore throughout the Silver Age of Comic Books. The Legions popularity grew, and they appeared in further stories in Adventure Comics, Action Comics, and other titles edited by Mort Weisinger over the next few years. The ranks of the Legion, only hinted at in those first two stories, was filled with new heroes such as Chameleon Boy, Invisible Kid, Colossal Boy, Star Boy, Brainiac 5, Triplicate Girl, Shrinking Violet, Sun Boy, Bouncing Boy, Phantom Girl, and Ultra Boy. Even Supergirl was recruited as a member. In Adventure Comics 3. September 1. 96. 2, the Legion received their own regular feature, cover billed Superboy in Tales of the Legion of Super Heroes. While they would share space with Superboy solo stories for a couple of years, they eventually displaced Superboy from the title entirely as their popularity grew. Lightning Lad was killed in Adventure Comics 3. January 1. 96. 3 and revived in issue 3. September 1. 96. 3. It was the Adventure Comics run which established the Legions general workings and environment. A club of teenagers, they operated out of a clubhouse in the shape of an inverted yellow rocket ship which looked as if it had been driven into the ground. The position of Legion leader rotated among the membership. Each Legionnaire had to possess one natural superpower which no other member possessed despite this, several members had overlapping powers, particularly Superboy, Supergirl, Mon El, and Ultra Boy. Some issues included comical moments where candidates with bizarre, useless, or dangerous abilities would try out for membership and be rejected five of these flawed candidates went on to form the Legion of Substitute Heroes. The Legion was based on Earth and protected an organization of humans and aliens called the United Planets. The regular police force in the United Planets was the Science Police. The setting for each story was 1. In Adventure Comics 3. July 1. 96. 6, Jim Shooter, 1. Legion story. 7 Soon thereafter, Shooter became the regular writer of the Legion stories, with Curt Swan, and later Win Mortimer, as artist. Shooter wrote the story in which Ferro Lad died the first real death of a Legionnaire although Lightning Lad had been believed dead for a while before and introduced many other enduring concepts, including the Fatal Five,8Karate Kid, Princess Projectra, Shadow Lass, the Dark Circle, Mordru and the Adult Legion, a conjecture regarding what the Legionnaires would be like when they grew up. The Legions last appearance in Adventure Comics was 3. May 1. 96. 9,9 and they were displaced by Supergirl in the next issue. The early 1. 97. 0s saw the Legion relegated to the status of back up feature. First, the teams stories were moved to Action Comics for issues 3. June 1. 96. 9 September 1. Following Mort Weisingers retirement from DC, the Legion was passed to the oversight of editor Murray Boltinoff and began appearing occasionally as a backup in Superboy, starting with 1. March 1. 97. 1,1. E. Nelson Bridwell and Cary Bates and artist George Tuska. Dave Cockrum began drawing the series with Superboy 1. April 1. 97. 2, again increasing the teams popularity. Superboy and their own titleeditThe first comic book published under the title Legion of Super Heroes was a four issue series published in 1. Legion tales from Adventure Comics. In the same year, the Legion returned to cover billing on a book when Superboy became Superboy starring the Legion of Super Heroes with 1. August 1. 97. 3. Crafted by Bates and Cockrum, the feature proved popular and saw such events as the wedding of Bouncing Boy and Duo Damsel in Superboy 2. Feb 1. 97. 4. 1. Issues 2. June 1. Dec. 1. 97. Page Super Spectacular format. Cockrum was replaced on art by Mike Grell as of issue 2. August 1. 97. 4 which featured the death of Invisible Kid. With 2. 31 September 1. Superboy and the Legion of Super Heroes and also became a giant size title. At this point, the book was written by longtime fan Paul Levitz and drawn by James Sherman, although Gerry Conway frequently wrote as well. Saturn Girl and Lightning Lad were married in All New Collectors Edition C 5. Levitz and drawn by Grell. In 2. 412. 45 JulyDecember 1. Levitz and Sherman and then Joe Staton produced what was at that time the most ambitious Legion storyline Earthwar, a galactic war between the United Planets and the Khunds, with several other villains lurking in the background. During this period, Karate Kid was spun off into his own 2. Levitz left the book, to be replaced full time by Gerry Conway. Superboy departed from the Legion due to a villains plot, and the book was renamed simply Legion of Super Heroes starting with issue 2. January 1. 98. 0. Editor Jack C. Harris hired Steve Ditko as guest artist on several issues, a decision which garnered a mixed reaction from the titles readership. Jimmy Janes became the regular artist in a lengthy tale by Conway and later Roy Thomas involving Ultra Boys disappearance during a mission, and his long odyssey to rejoin the team. This story told the tale of the Legionnaire Reflecto only glimpsed during the Adult Legion stories in Adventure Comics, featured villainy by the Time Trapper and Grimbor the Chainsman, and saw Superboy rejoin the team. Paul Levitz eraeditPaul Levitz returned to write the series with 2. Pat Broderick and Bruce Patterson illustrated the title for a short time before Keith Giffen began on pencils, with Patterson, and then Larry Mahlstedt, on inks. The creative team received enhanced popularity following The Great Darkness Saga,2. Annual 3, featuring a full assault on the United Planets by Darkseid. Comics historian Les Daniels observed that Working with artist Keith Giffen, Levitz completed the transformation of Legion into a science fiction saga of considerable scope and depth. The Legion celebrated issue 3.
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