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Legion of Super Heroes: "Unnatural Alliances" A cowboy-like android from the 41st century who the robot K3NT created to kill the boy Abel and prevent Imperiex's rise to power. Zyx: Legion of Super Heroes: "Child's Play" A mischievous young sorcerer from the planet Zerox. He is initially an enemy of the Legion before reforming and becoming their ...
First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #304 (October 1983) as a student at the Legion Academy. Joined between Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 6, #16 (October 2011) and Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 7, #1 (November 2011). Space flight, comet gas extrusion. Chemical Kid: Hadru Jamik Phlon
Legion Flight Ring - Rings worn by Legionnaires which allow them to fly and communicate with each other. Flying belt - The precursor to the flight ring. After the invention of the flight ring, the Legion give flying belts as consolation prizes to rejected applicants.
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The Dark Circle appears in Legion of Super-Heroes (2023), with Mon-El as a prominent member. This version of the group was founded by Brainiac in the 21st century to enable his resurrection and persists into the 31st century. It has also gone by many names such as Black Zero, Ouroboros, and the Beginning and the End. [5]
The Legion of Super-Villains is a team of supervillains who appear in comic books published by DC Comics, primarily as enemies of the Legion of Super-Heroes. [1] They first appeared in Superman #147 (Aug 1961). [2]
The Legion of Super-Heroes is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Created by writer Otto Binder and artist Al Plastino, the Legion is a group of superpowered beings living in the 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Comics Universe, and first appeared in Adventure Comics #247 (April 1958).
Laurel Gand is a superheroine appearing in DC Comics, primarily as a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries under the name Andromeda. [1] She was created as a replacement for Supergirl, who was killed in Crisis on Infinite Earths.