| Alias |
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| Legion of Super-Heroes | |
| Nick Name | |
| 31st Century Legion | |
| Founding Members | |
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| Members | |
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Braniac Chameleon Dream Girl Element Lad Karate Kid Light Lass Lightning Lad Phantom Girl Princess Projectra Saturn Girl Shadow Lass Shrinking Violet Star Boy Sun Boy Ultra Boy |
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| Occupation | |
| Club of super-human juveniles. | |
| Legal Status | |
| Sanctioned by the United Planets. | |
| Nation or Planet of Origin | |
| Various worlds within the allegiance known as the United Planets during the 31st Century. | |
| Group Alliances | |
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| Base of Operations | |
| Legion Headquarters, Metropolis | |
| Accessories | |
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Legion Flight Ring:
Two-way communication device
worn on the finger enabling the wearer to fly and disrupt electronic
tracking systems. Transmatter Teleporter: Device capable of teleporting large amounts of mass from one location to another. |
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| Common Enemies | |
| Science Police | |
| Regularly Appearing | |
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Legion of Super-Heroes Vol. 6 |
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| First Appearance | |
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Legion of Super-Heroes Adventure Comics #247 (April, 1958) New Legion of Super-Heroes Teen Titans/Legion Special #1 (Nov. 2004) |
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| Creator | |
| Mark
Waid & Barry Kitson Based upon characters created by Otto Binder & Al Plastino. |
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| Origin | |
| The early days of the 31st century are a Golden Age for the galaxy, as poverty, famine, war and disease have become relics of the past, not only on Earth but on most other known worlds. The Dawning Millennium is utopian: shining, optimistic, bright...and deadly dull. That is, until a bright, defiant, energized team of super-powered teenagers from different worlds is assembled! Forming a team of passionate activists and fierce dreamers they crusade to make a difference and leave their mark on a society that has forgotten how to fight for change - as the Legion of Super-Heroes. | |
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