List of Legion of Super-Heroes members
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The Legion of Super-Heroes
is a team of comic book
superhero
es in the future
, as published by DC Comics
. It has gone through various iterations, as well as two separate reboot
s.
, with Valor and Laurel Gand replacing Superboy, Mon-El and Supergirl (and with all three of Triplicate Girl's bodies intact). Eventually, the members of this team were revealed to be time-paradox duplicates of the original Legionnaires created by the Time Trapper. Additionally, five non-SW6 members joined: Computo (Danielle Foccart), Dragonmage, Catspaw, Kid Quantum, and the adult Reep Daggle (Chameleon). It was revealed in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #5 (September 2009) that this version of the team inhabits an alternate universe parallel to the one currently featured in mainstream DC continuity.
Post-reboot
This version of the Legion emerged in the aftermath of Zero Hour
, and first appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #0 (October 1994). It was revealed in Infinite Crisis
#6 (May 2006) that this version of the team inhabits Earth-247.
. The members of the core team are:
mini-series has introduced a close analogue of the pre-Crisis on Infinite Earths
Legion to continuity. Consequently, virtually all of the post-Crisis continuity and retcons that followed the events of Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #16-18 and Annual #1, have been discarded.
This version of the Legion first appears in "The Lightning Saga
" storyarc in Justice League of America and Justice Society of America
(June-August 2007), and in the "Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes" storyarc in Action Comics
(Late December 2007-May 2008). The membership of this version of the Legion includes most of the members of the original pre-Crisis team and several new members. This revised roster integrates changes to earlier members, removes members that no longer exist, and adds new members.
Note: Pre-Crisis reservist Kid Psycho
has not yet been confirmed as a member of this version of the team, although a panel in the 'Leadership' backup story in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 6, #6 (December 2010), showed a statue resembling him in the Hall of Heroes, indicating that his fate may be drastically different than originally portrayed.
Pete Ross
, Lana Lang
, and Jimmy Olsen
are neither reservists nor honorary members.
Legion of Super-Heroes
The Legion of Super-Heroes is a fictional superhero team in the 30th and 31st centuries of the . The team first appears in Adventure Comics #247 , and was created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino....
is a team of comic book
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superhero
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es in the future
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, as published by DC Comics
DC Comics
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. It has gone through various iterations, as well as two separate reboot
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s.
Original team (1958–1994)
Introduced in Adventure Comics #247 (April 1958), the original version of the team appeared in various titles for 36 years until Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #61 (September 1994). It was revealed in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #5 (September 2009) that this version of the team inhabits an alternate universe parallel to the one currently featured in mainstream DC continuity.Founding members
Character | Real name | Home world | Membership notes | Powers |
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Cosmic Boy Cosmic Boy Cosmic Boy is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Comics universe. He first appeared in Adventure Comics #247 . He is a founding member of the Legion of Super-Heroes, and was the original leader in all incarnations of the Legion... (later Polestar) |
Rokk Krinn | Braal Braal (planet) Braal is a fictional planet in the DC Comics universe. It is the homeworld of a race of magnetism manipulators. Its most famous resident is Cosmic Boy, a DC Comics' superhero and founding member of the Legion of Super-Heroes... |
First appeared in Adventure Comics #247 (April 1958). Revealed to be a founding member in Superboy #147 (May/June 1968). |
Magnetism manipulation; control and generation of magnetic field Magnetic field A magnetic field is a mathematical description of the magnetic influence of electric currents and magnetic materials. The magnetic field at any given point is specified by both a direction and a magnitude ; as such it is a vector field.Technically, a magnetic field is a pseudo vector;... s. |
Lightning Lad | Garth Ranzz | Winath Winath Winath is a fictional planet in the 30th century .Winath is a primarily agrarian planet, settled by humans sometime between the 20th and 30th centuries... |
First appeared (as "Lightning Boy") in Adventure Comics #247 (April 1958). Revealed to be a founding member in Superboy #147 (May/June 1968). Killed battling Zaryan the Conqueror in Adventure Comics #304 (January 1963). Resurrected in Adventure Comics #312 (September 1963). According to the Glorith Glorith Glorith of Baaldur is a fictional villainess appearing in stories published by DC Comics. Her primary foe is the 30th century team known as the Legion of Super-Heroes, and she was a major presence in Legion of Super-Heroes... retcon, his body was resurrected housing the mind of Proty Proty Proty is the name of two fictional extraterrestrials in the DC Comics universe. The original Proty first appeared in Adventure Comics #308 , while the second Proty debuted in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #72 .... , as revealed in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, Annual #3 (1992). |
Electrical manipulation; control and generation of electrical fields. |
Saturn Girl Saturn Girl Saturn Girl is a fictional character appearing in DC comic books. A talented telepath from the 30th century, Imra first appeared in Adventure Comics #247 as a founding member of the Legion of Super-Heroes... |
Imra Ardeen | Titan Titan (DC Comics) Titan is a moon in the 30th and 31st centuries of the . The moon is inhabited by a colony of telepaths.It is the fictional home world of Saturn Girl, Imra Ardeen. She is one of the most powerful telepaths in the history of Titan... |
First appeared in Adventure Comics #247 (April 1958). Revealed to be a founding member in Superboy #147 (May/June 1968). |
Telepathy Telepathy Telepathy , is the induction of mental states from one mind to another. The term was coined in 1882 by the classical scholar Fredric W. H. Myers, a founder of the Society for Psychical Research, and has remained more popular than the more-correct expression thought-transference... ; ability to read and control minds. |
Silver Age members
Character | Real name | Home world | Membership notes | Powers |
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Triplicate Girl Triplicate Girl Triplicate Girl is a fictional character, a superhero in the 30th and 31st centuries of the and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. She has also used the aliases Duo Damsel, Triad, Una and Duplicate Damsel.... (later Duo Damsel) |
Luornu Durgo | Cargg | First appeared in Action Comics #276 (May 1961), already a member. Revealed in Superboy #147 (May-June 1968) to be the Legion's fourth member. One of her three selves was killed by Computo Computo (comics) Computo is a fictional character, a supervillain in the DC Comics universe and a foe of the Legion of Super-Heroes. It first appeared in Adventure Comics #340 , in a story written by Jerry Siegel and illustrated by Curt Swan.-Pre-Crisis:... in Adventure Comics #340 (January 1966). A second body was killed by the Time Trapper Time Trapper The Time Trapper is a fictional character, a supervillain in stories published by DC Comics. The Time Trapper's main enemies are the Legion of Super-Heroes... in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #50 (September 1988). Following the Glorith Glorith Glorith of Baaldur is a fictional villainess appearing in stories published by DC Comics. Her primary foe is the 30th century team known as the Legion of Super-Heroes, and she was a major presence in Legion of Super-Heroes... retcon, the second death was reversed, as revealed in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #42 (April 1993). |
Ability to split into three bodies; reduced to two bodies after one of her selves was murdered. Later acquired the ability to generate impenetrable force fields. |
Phantom Girl Phantom Girl Phantom Girl is a fictional comic book superhero who appears in books published by DC Comics. In the Post-Zero Hour continuity, she is known as Apparition, and is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries... (later Phase) |
Tinya Wazzo | Bgztl | First appeared in Action Comics #276 (May 1961), already a member. Revealed in Superboy #147 (May-June 1968) to be the Legion's fifth member. Joined L.E.G.I.O.N. L.E.G.I.O.N. L.E.G.I.O.N., is a team of fictional extraterrestrial superheroes, a science fiction comic book published by DC Comics. They first appeared in Invasion! #1, and were created by Keith Giffen, Bill Mantlo and Todd McFarlane... in L.E.G.I.O.N. '89 #9 (November 1989), and later assumed the code name Phase. Phase was retconned into a distinct individual in L.E.G.I.O.N. '94 #70 (September 1994). One of the team members revealed in the 2011 DC Relaunch. |
Intangibility. |
Superboy Superboy (Kal-El) The original Superboy is a fictional superhero who appears in DC Comics. The name of Superman as a boy, Superboy has adventures that occur in the relative past to those of Superman and take place predominantly in his hometown of Smallville... (retcon Retcon Retroactive continuity is the alteration of previously established facts in a fictional work. Retcons are done for many reasons, including the accommodation of sequels or further derivative works in a series, wherein newer authors or creators want to revise the in-story history to allow a course... ned to be the Pocket Universe Superboy post-Crisis Crisis on Infinite Earths Crisis on Infinite Earths is a 12-issue American comic book limited series and crossover event, produced by DC Comics in 1985 to simplify its then 50-year-old continuity... ) |
Kal-El (a.k.a. Clark Kent Clark Kent Clark Kent is a fictional character created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Appearing regularly in stories published by DC Comics, he debuted in Action Comics #1 and serves as the civilian and secret identity of the superhero Superman.... ) |
Krypton Krypton (comics) Krypton is a fictional planet in the DC Comics universe, and the native world of the super-heroes Superman and, in some tellings, Supergirl and Krypto the Superdog. Krypton has been portrayed consistently as having been destroyed just after Superman's flight from the planet, with exact details of... |
First appeared in More Fun Comics More Fun Comics More Fun Comics, originally titled New Fun: The Big Comic Magazine a.k.a. New Fun Comics, was a 1935-1947 American comic book anthology that introduced several major superhero characters and was the first American comic-book series to feature solely original material rather than reprints of... #101 (January/February 1945). Joined in Adventure Comics #247 (April 1958). Died preventing the Time Trapper Time Trapper The Time Trapper is a fictional character, a supervillain in stories published by DC Comics. The Time Trapper's main enemies are the Legion of Super-Heroes... from destroying the Pocket Universe Earth in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #38 (September 1987). |
See Powers and abilities of Superman Powers and abilities of Superman The powers of DC Comics character Superman have changed a great deal since his introduction in the 1930s. The extent of his powers peaked during the 1970s and 1980s to the point where various writers found it difficult to create suitable challenges for the character... . |
Chameleon Boy Chameleon Boy Chameleon Boy , also known as Chameleon, is a DC Comics superhero, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries. He first appeared in Action Comics #267 .-Silver Age:... (later Chameleon) |
Reep Daggle | Durla Durlan (DC Comics) The Durlans are a fictional extraterrestrial species, a race of shapeshifting beings from the planet Durla, as depicted in DC Comics.-Fictional history:... |
First appeared in Action Comics #267 (August 1960), already a member. Joined the Batch SW6/New Earth team in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #41 (March 1993). |
Shapeshifting Shapeshifting Shapeshifting is a common theme in mythology, folklore, and fairy tales. It is also found in epic poems, science fiction literature, fantasy literature, children's literature, Shakespearean comedy, ballet, film, television, comics, and video games... . |
Colossal Boy | Gim Allon | Earth | First appeared in Action Comics #267 (August 1960), already a member. | Ability to grow to gigantic size. |
Invisible Kid Invisible Kid Lyle Norg is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe, and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries. He was the first to assume the name Invisible Kid.-Lyle Norg:... |
Lyle Norg | Earth | First appeared in Action Comics #267 (August 1960), already a member. Killed by Validus Validus Validus is a fictional DC Comics supervillain, an enemy of the Legion of Super-Heroes and a member of the Fatal Five.-Fictional character biography:... in Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #203 (July-August 1974). |
Invisibility Invisibility Invisibility is the state of an object that cannot be seen. An object in this state is said to be invisible . The term is usually used as a fantasy/science fiction term, where objects are literally made unseeable by magical or technological means; however, its effects can also be seen in the real... to the naked eye. |
Star Boy | Thom Kallor | Xanthu Xanthu Xanthu is a fictional planet in the 30th century .Xanthu is a modern world with full membership in the United Planets.Xanthu is the homeworld of Legionnaire Thom Kallor aka "Star Boy" and later aka Justice Society of America member "Starman"... |
First appeared in Adventure Comics #282 (March 1961), already a member. | Ability to increase the mass of objects; for a time had powers similar to those of Superboy Superboy (Kal-El) The original Superboy is a fictional superhero who appears in DC Comics. The name of Superman as a boy, Superboy has adventures that occur in the relative past to those of Superman and take place predominantly in his hometown of Smallville... . |
Kid Quantum Kid Quantum Kid Quantum is the name of three fictional superheroes that appear in comic books published by DC Comics, who were members of different incarnations of the Legion of Super-Heroes.-Original:... |
"James Cullen" | Antares | First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #33 (September 1992). Joined prior to Brainiac 5 and Laurel Gand (according to the Glorith Glorith Glorith of Baaldur is a fictional villainess appearing in stories published by DC Comics. Her primary foe is the 30th century team known as the Legion of Super-Heroes, and she was a major presence in Legion of Super-Heroes... retcon). Joined the Batch SW6/New Earth team in Legionnaires #12 (March 1994). |
Ability to cast stasis fields. |
Brainiac 5 Brainiac 5 Brainiac 5 is a fictional character who exists in the 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Universe. He is a long standing member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. Brainiac 5 is from the planet Colu... (later B-5) |
Querl Dox | Colu Colu Colu is a fictional planet in DC Comics whose primary inhabitants are called the Coluans. Another name given for the planet was "Yod" , which has appeared only once in comics, was later pointed out in a letter by a fan... |
First appeared and joined in Action Comics #276 (May 1961). | 12th level intelligence. |
Supergirl Supergirl (Kara Zor-El) Kara Zor-El is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics and related media, created by writer Otto Binder and designed by artist Al Plastino. As Supergirl, Kara Zor-El serves as the biological cousin and female counterpart to DC Comic's iconic superhero Superman, created... |
Kara Zor-El (a.k.a. Linda Lee Danvers) |
Krypton Krypton (comics) Krypton is a fictional planet in the DC Comics universe, and the native world of the super-heroes Superman and, in some tellings, Supergirl and Krypto the Superdog. Krypton has been portrayed consistently as having been destroyed just after Superman's flight from the planet, with exact details of... |
First appeared in Action Comics #252 (May 1959). Joined in Action Comics #276 (May 1961). Killed by the Anti-Monitor Anti-Monitor The Anti-Monitor is a fictional character, a comic book supervillain and the antagonist of the 1985 DC Comics miniseries Crisis on Infinite Earths. He first appeared in Crisis on Infinite Earths #2 , and was destroyed in Crisis on Infinite Earths #12, only to return after a long absence in Green... in Crisis on Infinite Earths #7 (October 1985). |
See Powers and abilities of Superman Powers and abilities of Superman The powers of DC Comics character Superman have changed a great deal since his introduction in the 1930s. The extent of his powers peaked during the 1970s and 1980s to the point where various writers found it difficult to create suitable challenges for the character... . |
Laurel Gand | Daxam Daxam Daxam is a planet within the DC Universe. It is home to a race called the Daxamites, who are descended from Kryptonian colonists.-History:Daxamites were originally Kryptonians who left their homeworld in order to explore the Universe. They are an intensely xenophobic race, and are fearful of alien... |
First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #6 (April 1990). Replaced Supergirl Supergirl (Kara Zor-El) Kara Zor-El is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics and related media, created by writer Otto Binder and designed by artist Al Plastino. As Supergirl, Kara Zor-El serves as the biological cousin and female counterpart to DC Comic's iconic superhero Superman, created... in continuity following the Glorith Glorith Glorith of Baaldur is a fictional villainess appearing in stories published by DC Comics. Her primary foe is the 30th century team known as the Legion of Super-Heroes, and she was a major presence in Legion of Super-Heroes... retcon. Died in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #59 (July 1994), from injuries sustained battling the Khund Khund The Khunds are a fictional alien race in the DC Universe, notable for extreme violence. They first appeared in Adventure Comics #346 , as enemies of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th century.-Fictional history:... s. |
Same powers as a Kryptonian, only vulnerable to lead instead of Kryptonite; see Powers and abilities of Superman Powers and abilities of Superman The powers of DC Comics character Superman have changed a great deal since his introduction in the 1930s. The extent of his powers peaked during the 1970s and 1980s to the point where various writers found it difficult to create suitable challenges for the character... . |
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Sun Boy Sun Boy Sun Boy is a fictional character, a superhero in the 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Comics universe. Sun Boy is a Legion of Super-Heroes member with the ability to unleash internal solar energy to whatever degree he wishes, from enough to light a single candle to enough to melt nearly any... |
Dirk Morgna | Earth | First appeared in Action Comics #276 (May 1961). Joined prior to Adventure Comics #290 (November 1961). Killed by Circe in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #36 (Late November 1992), in an act of euthanasia Euthanasia Euthanasia refers to the practice of intentionally ending a life in order to relieve pain and suffering.... . |
Heat and light generation. |
Shrinking Violet (later Virus) |
Salu Digby | Imsk Imsk Imsk is a fictional planet in the 30th century DC Universe. It is the homeworld of Legionnaire Shrinking Violet, as well as villain Micro Lad.-Imskians:All Imskians have the ability to shrink, as far as microscopic size... |
First appeared in Action Comics #276 (May 1961). Joined prior to Adventure Comics #290 (November 1961). |
Ability to shrink to microscopic size. |
Bouncing Boy Bouncing Boy -Fictional character biography:Bouncing Boy is a fictional character in the DC Comics Universe, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th century. He is Chuck Taine of Earth, and he has the power to inflate like a ball and bounce. He received his powers when he accidentally drank a super... |
Chuck Taine | Earth | First appeared in Action Comics #276 (May 1961). Joined prior to Action Comics #287 (April 1962). |
Super-bouncing. |
Ultra Boy Ultra Boy Ultra Boy is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in DC Comics. He is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Universe. Ultra Boy gained these powers when the space-speedster he was flying was swallowed by an ultra-energy beast , exposing him to... (later Emerald Dragon) |
Jo Nah | Rimbor Rimbor Rimbor is a fictional planet in the 30th century DC Universe, best known as the home planet for Legion of Super-Heroes member Ultra Boy.Rimbor has a reputation as a rough, tough planet where crime runs rampant.... |
First appeared and joined in Superboy #98 (July 1962). | Super-strength, super-speed, flight, invulnerability, flash vision, and "penetra-vision" (all approximately at Kryptonian power levels Powers and abilities of Superman The powers of DC Comics character Superman have changed a great deal since his introduction in the 1930s. The extent of his powers peaked during the 1970s and 1980s to the point where various writers found it difficult to create suitable challenges for the character... ), only one of which can be used at a time. |
Mon-El Lar Gand Lar Gand, known primarily as Mon-El , is a fictional character in DC Comics' universe who is associated with the Legion of Super-Heroes, Superboy, and Superman... (renamed Valor following the Glorith Glorith Glorith of Baaldur is a fictional villainess appearing in stories published by DC Comics. Her primary foe is the 30th century team known as the Legion of Super-Heroes, and she was a major presence in Legion of Super-Heroes... retcon) |
Lar Gand | Daxam Daxam Daxam is a planet within the DC Universe. It is home to a race called the Daxamites, who are descended from Kryptonian colonists.-History:Daxamites were originally Kryptonians who left their homeworld in order to explore the Universe. They are an intensely xenophobic race, and are fearful of alien... |
First appeared and sent to the Phantom Zone Phantom Zone The Phantom Zone is a fictional prison dimension featured in the Superman comic books and related media published by DC Comics. It first appeared in Adventure Comics #283 , and was created by Robert Bernstein and George Papp... in Superboy #89 (June 1961). Joined in Adventure Comics #300 (September 1962). Freed from the Phantom Zone after more than 1000 years in Adventure Comics #305 (February 1963). Died in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #61 (June 1989), from injuries sustained battling the Time Trapper Time Trapper The Time Trapper is a fictional character, a supervillain in stories published by DC Comics. The Time Trapper's main enemies are the Legion of Super-Heroes... . Revived in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #3 (January 1990) Personal history significantly revised following the Glorith Glorith Glorith of Baaldur is a fictional villainess appearing in stories published by DC Comics. Her primary foe is the 30th century team known as the Legion of Super-Heroes, and she was a major presence in Legion of Super-Heroes... retcon, as revealed in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, Annual #2 (1991). |
Same powers as a Kryptonian, only vulnerable to lead instead of Kryptonite; see Powers and abilities of Superman Powers and abilities of Superman The powers of DC Comics character Superman have changed a great deal since his introduction in the 1930s. The extent of his powers peaked during the 1970s and 1980s to the point where various writers found it difficult to create suitable challenges for the character... . |
Matter-Eater Lad Matter-Eater Lad Matter-Eater Lad is a superhero in the DC Universe. He is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes and possesses the power to eat matter in all forms, as do all natives of his home planet, Bismoll... |
Tenzil Kem | Bismoll Bismoll Bismoll is a fictional planet in the 30th Century DC Universe. Its name is a pun on Pepto-Bismol.-Fictional history:It is best known as the home of Legionnaire Matter-Eater Lad, whose ability to eat matter in all forms is shared by all natives of the planet... |
First appeared and joined in Adventure Comics #303 (December 1962). | Can eat any substance. |
Element Lad Element Lad Element Lad is a fictional character in the 30th and 31st centuries of the , a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. A native of the planet Trom, he has the power to transmute chemical elements.-Pre-Zero Hour:... (formerly Mystery Lad) |
Jan Arrah | Trom Trom Trom is a fictional planet in the 30th century . It was home to Legionnaire Element Lad, who is the planet's sole survivor.Due to the high radioactivity of the planet, the natives of Trom were never many, living in a few valleys. They all had the ability to transmute elements... |
First appeared and joined in Adventure Comics #307 (April 1963). | Elemental transmutation. |
Lightning Lass Lightning Lass Ayla Ranzz, known originally as Lightning Lass is a comic book fictional character, who is a super heroine in a future DC Comics universe... (also Light Lass and Pulse) |
Ayla Ranzz | Winath Winath Winath is a fictional planet in the 30th century .Winath is a primarily agrarian planet, settled by humans sometime between the 20th and 30th centuries... |
First appeared and joined in Adventure Comics #308 (May 1963). | Electrical manipulation; control and generation of electrical fields. Later gravity negation, then regained her original powers. |
Dream Girl | Nura Nal | Naltor Naltor Naltor is a fictional planet first depicted in stories of DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes set in the 30th and 31st Centuries. It was portrayed as being the home of Legion members Dream Boy, Dream Girl and her sister White Witch.... |
First appeared and joined in Adventure Comics #317 (February 1964). | Precognition Precognition In parapsychology, precognition , also called future sight, and second sight, is a type of extrasensory perception that would involve the acquisition or effect of future information that cannot be deduced from presently available and normally acquired sense-based information or laws of physics... . |
Ferro Lad Ferro Lad Ferro Lad is a fictional character, a comic book superhero and member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th century of the . He is Andrew Nolan of Earth... |
Andrew Nolan | Earth | First appeared and joined in Adventure Comics #346 (July 1966). Died destroying the Sun-Eater Sun-Eater A Sun-Eater is a fictional, artificially created living weapon in the DC Comics universe. It has played an important role in various storylines.-History:... in Adventure Comics #353 (February 1967). |
Ability to transform into iron, which also provides him with superhuman strength Superhuman strength Superhuman strength, also called superstrength, super-strength, or super strength, is an ability commonly employed in fiction. It is the ability for a character to be stronger than humanly possible... and invulnerability. |
Karate Kid Karate Kid (comics) Karate Kid is a fictional character, a superhero in the future of the DC Comics universe, and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. He is a master of every form of martial arts to have been developed by the 31st century... |
Val Armorr | Earth | First appeared and joined in Adventure Comics #346 (July 1966). Killed battling Nemesis Kid Nemesis Kid Nemesis Kid is the alias of Hart Druiter, a comic book supervillain in the DC Comics universe. He lives in the future, comes from the planet Myar, and is an enemy of the Legion of Super-Heroes... in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #4 (November 1984). |
Mastery of all known martial arts. |
Princess Projectra Princess Projectra This page discusses the humanoid version of the character. For the post-Zero Hour/pre-Threeboot version, see Sensor.Princess Projectra is a fictional character, a superheroine in the DC Comics universe. She lives in the 30th and 31st centuries, and is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes... (later Queen Projectra and Sensor Girl) |
Projectra Wind'zzor | Orando Orando Orando is a fictional planet in the DC Universe. It is the home planet of Princess Projectra of the Legion of Super-Heroes.-Fictional history:... |
First appeared and joined in Adventure Comics #346 (July 1966). | Generation of illusions. As Sensor Girl, control over all five senses of herself and others and some super-vision powers. |
Shadow Lass Shadow Lass Shadow Lass is a fictional character, a comic book superheroine published by DC Comics. She first appeared in Adventure Comics vol. 1 #365 , and was created by Jim Shooter and Curt Swan.-Fictional character biography:... |
Tasmia Mallor | Talok VIII | Alternate version (known as "Shadow Woman") first appeared as a future deceased member in Adventure Comics #354 (March 1967). Canonical version first appeared in Adventure Comics #365 (February 1968). Joined in Adventure Comics #366 (March 1968). |
Shadow-casting. |
Chemical King Chemical King Chemical King is the name of two fictional characters in the DC Comics universe. The first was Mr. Lambert, who was murdered by Alfred Stryker in Detective Comics #27... |
Condo Arlik | Phlon | First mentioned as a future deceased member on the cover of Adventure Comics #354 (March 1967). Joined in Adventure Comics #372 (September 1968). Died preventing World War VII in Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #228 (June 1977). |
Control over the rate of chemical reactions. |
Timber Wolf Timber Wolf (comics) Timber Wolf is a fictional character, a superhero in the 30th and 31st centuries of the and member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. He comes from the planet Zoon . His powers are enhanced strength, speed and agility... (later Furball) |
Brin Londo | Zoon | First appeared (as "Lone Wolf") in Adventure Comics #327 (December 1964). Joined in Adventure Comics #372 (September 1968). |
Superhuman agility and strength. Later claws and fangs, super-senses, and accelerated healing. |
"Bronze Age" members
Character | Real name | Home world | Membership notes | Powers |
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Wildfire Wildfire (comics) Wildfire is a fictional character, a DC Comics superhero in that universe's 30th and 31st centuries. Created by Cary Bates and Dave Cockrum, the character debuted in Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #195 .-Publication history:... (later NRG) |
Drake Burroughs | Earth | First appeared (as "ERG-1") in Superboy #195 (June 1973). Joined in Superboy #202 (May/June 1974). |
Energy blasts and manipulation, flight. |
Tyroc Tyroc Tyroc is a fictional superhero published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Superboy #216 , and was created by Cary Bates and Mike Grell... |
Troy Stewart | Earth (Marzal Island) |
First appeared in Superboy #216 (April 1976). Joined in Superboy #218 (July 1976). |
Sonic power that creates unusual effects. |
Dawnstar Dawnstar Dawnstar is a fictional superheroine in comic books published by DC Comics. She was created by Paul Levitz and Mike Grell.- Fictional character biography :... (later Bounty) |
Starhaven Starhaven Starhaven is a fictional planet first depicted in stories of DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes set in the 30th and 31st Centuries, and described as being located near the core of the Milky Way galaxy. It was portrayed as being the home of Legion member Dawnstar.... |
First appeared in Superboy #226 (April 1977). Joined in Superboy #229 (July 1977). |
Interstellar tracking, flight, unaided space travel. | |
Blok Blok (comics) Blok is a fictional character, a superhero in the 30th century of the DC Comics universe. He has a massive, stony body possessed of incredible strength and endurance.-Fictional character biography:... |
Dryad | First appeared as a villain in Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #253 (July 1979). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #272 (February 1981). Killed by Roxxas Roxxas Kivun Roxxas is a fictional supervillain in the DC Universe. Primarily a foe of the Legion of Super-Heroes, he first appeared in Adventure Comics #307 .-Fictional character biography:... in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #3 (January 1990). |
Superhuman strength and physical resistance; energy absorption. | |
Invisible Kid Invisible Kid (Jacques Foccart) Jacques Foccart is a comic book character, a superhero in the DC Comics universe and the second to assume the name Invisible Kid. He is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries... II |
Jacques Foccart | Earth | First appeared and joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, Annual #1 (1982). | Invisibility Invisibility Invisibility is the state of an object that cannot be seen. An object in this state is said to be invisible . The term is usually used as a fantasy/science fiction term, where objects are literally made unseeable by magical or technological means; however, its effects can also be seen in the real... to the naked eye and to most forms of detection. |
White Witch White Witch (comics) The White Witch is a fictional comic book character who exists in the DC Universe, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th century. Her real name is Mysa Nal, although her name was given as Xola Aq in Silver Age Legion stories in Adventure Comics; the revelation that her name was... (later Jewel) |
Mysa Nal | Naltor Naltor Naltor is a fictional planet first depicted in stories of DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes set in the 30th and 31st Centuries. It was portrayed as being the home of Legion members Dream Boy, Dream Girl and her sister White Witch.... |
First appeared (as "The Hag") in Adventure Comics #350 (November 1966). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #294 (December 1982). |
Spellcasting. |
Magnetic Kid Magnetic Kid Magnetic Kid was a fictional comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. He has the superhuman power of generating and controlling magnetism. He first appeared as a child in Adventure Comics #335 , and joined the Legion of Super-Heroes in volume 3, #14... |
Pol Krinn | Braal Braal (planet) Braal is a fictional planet in the DC Comics universe. It is the homeworld of a race of magnetism manipulators. Its most famous resident is Cosmic Boy, a DC Comics' superhero and founding member of the Legion of Super-Heroes... |
First appeared in Adventure Comics #335 (August 1965). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #14 (September 1985). Killed by the Arch-Mage in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #62 (July 1989). |
Magnetism manipulation; ability to generate and control magnetic fields. |
Polar Boy Polar Boy Polar Boy is a fictional character, a superhero from the 30th century of the DC Universe, initially suggested by reader Buddy Lavigne of Northbrook, Illinois in the letters page of Adventure Comics #304, January, 1963.-Fictional character biography:... |
Brek Bannin | Tharr | First appeared in Adventure Comics #306 (March 1963). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #14 (September 1985). |
Cold manipulation; ability to absorb heat and produce cold. |
Quislet Quislet Quislet is a DC Comics fictional character, and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes during the 30th century. Quislet was co-created by writer Paul Levitz and artist Steve Lightle.-Fictional character biography:... |
(an unpronounceable glyph) | Teall | First appeared and joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #14 (September 1985). | Energy being possessing the ability to inhabit and animate inanimate objects, which then disintegrate after Quislet's consciousness vacates them. |
Tellus Tellus (comics) Tellus is a fictional DC Comics superhero and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes featured in the 30th century. Tellus was co-created by writer Paul Levitz and artist Steve Lightle.-Fictional character biography:... |
Ganglios | Hyrakius | First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #9 (April 1985). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #14 (September 1985). |
Telepathy Telepathy Telepathy , is the induction of mental states from one mind to another. The term was coined in 1882 by the classical scholar Fredric W. H. Myers, a founder of the Society for Psychical Research, and has remained more popular than the more-correct expression thought-transference... and telekinesis. |
Joined during the "Five Year Gap"
Many of these individuals were generally only depicted in flashback form, and often information regarding their tenure is extremely limited.Character | Real name | Home world | Membership notes | Powers |
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Calamity King Calamity King Calamity King, is a comic book superhero in the 30th century of DC Comics universe. He has the superhuman ability to cause bad luck wherever he goes. He was a supporting character of the pre-Zero Hour Legion of Super-Heroes, one of the Legion Rejects... |
E. Davis Ester | Touston | First appeared in Adventure Comics #342 (March 1966) | Ability to cause accidents and disasters. |
Chlorophyll Kid Legion of Substitute Heroes The Legion of Substitute Heroes is a group of fictional characters in the future of the DC Comics universe. The "Subs", as they are often called, are a group of rejected applicants to the Legion of Super-Heroes who banded together, hoping to prove to the Legion that their powers were not as useless... |
Ral Benem | Mardru | First appeared in Adventure Comics #306 (March 1963) | Ability to make plants grow super-fast. |
Color Kid Color Kid Color Kid is a DC Comics superhero, and a member of the Legion of Substitute Heroes in the 30th century.-Original continuity:... |
Ulu Vakk | Lupra | First appeared in Adventure Comics #342 (March 1966) | Ability to change the color of objects and organisms. |
Crystal Kid | Bobb Kohan | Earth | First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #272 (February 1981). First mentioned as a member in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #28 (April 1992). |
Create crystal structures. |
Echo | Myke-4 Astor | Calish-Aetia | First mentioned as a member in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #28 (April 1992). | Sound manipulation. |
Fire Lad Fire Lad Fire Lad is a fictional character, a superhero in the DC Universe.-Fictional character biography:Fire Lad was born Staq Mavlen on the planet Shwar. As a young man, he inhaled vapors from a crashing meteor and gained the ability to breathe fire. He can set any combustible item on fire, melt thin... |
Staq Mavlen | Shwar | First appeared in Adventure Comics #306 (March 1963) | Ability to breathe fire. |
Impulse Kent Shakespeare Richard Kent Shakespeare, occasionally codenamed Impulse, is a fictional character in the DC Universe. He became a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th century, during the "Five Years Later" era... |
Richard Kent Shakespeare | Earth | First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #12 (October 1990), already a member. | Super-strength, enhanced durability and speed, medical knowledge. |
Infectious Lass Legion of Substitute Heroes The Legion of Substitute Heroes is a group of fictional characters in the future of the DC Comics universe. The "Subs", as they are often called, are a group of rejected applicants to the Legion of Super-Heroes who banded together, hoping to prove to the Legion that their powers were not as useless... |
Drura Sepht | Somahtur | First appeared in Superboy #201 (April 1974) | Spontaneous generation of infectious diseases. |
Karate Kid Myg (comics) Myg of the planet Lythyl is a fictional character, a superhero in the future of the DC Comics universe. He is a master of every form of martial arts to have been developed by the 30th and 31st centuries... II |
Myg | Lythyl | First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #13 (August 1985). First mentioned as a member in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #40 (February 1993). |
Mastery of all known martial arts. |
Nightwind | Berta Skye Haris | Earth | First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #272 (February 1981). Killed by the Khund Khund The Khunds are a fictional alien race in the DC Universe, notable for extreme violence. They first appeared in Adventure Comics #346 , as enemies of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th century.-Fictional history:... army in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #15 (February 1991). |
Ability to generate and control wind. |
Porcupine Pete Legion of Substitute Heroes The Legion of Substitute Heroes is a group of fictional characters in the future of the DC Comics universe. The "Subs", as they are often called, are a group of rejected applicants to the Legion of Super-Heroes who banded together, hoping to prove to the Legion that their powers were not as useless... |
Peter Dursin | Earth | First appeared in Superboy #201 (March-April 1974). | Ability to generate and fire quills from his body. |
Reflecto Reflecto Reflecto is a fictional superhero from DC Comics who first appeared as a statue of a dead Legion of Super-Heroes member in Adventure Comics #354 in the "Adult Legion" story, which purported to depict the Legion farther in the future than the regular Legion series... |
Stig Ah | Rimbor | First mentioned as a future deceased member on the cover of Adventure Comics #354 (March 1967). First full appearance in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #277 (July 1981). Later depicted as the alternate identity of an amnesiac Superboy. Retconned as an distinct individual member in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #44 (May 1993). |
Reflects physical and energy attacks back to their source. |
Stone Boy Legion of Substitute Heroes The Legion of Substitute Heroes is a group of fictional characters in the future of the DC Comics universe. The "Subs", as they are often called, are a group of rejected applicants to the Legion of Super-Heroes who banded together, hoping to prove to the Legion that their powers were not as useless... |
Dag Wentim | Zwen | First appeared in Adventure Comics #306 (March 1963). | Ability to turn into mostly inanimate stone. |
Storm Boy | Myke Chypurz | Earth | First appeared in Adventure Comics #301 (October 1962). | Created technology that could cause storms and had limited control over weather; no actual powers. |
Visi-Lad | Rhent Ustin | Earth | First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #3. | Had telescopic, microscopic, hypnotic and heat vision. |
Joined after the "Five Year Gap"
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Kono Kono (comics) Kono is a fictional character in the DC Universe. She became a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th century, during the "Five Years Later" era.-Fictional character biography:... |
Brita An'nan | Sklar | First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #2 (December 1989); joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #12 (October 1990). | Mass-shifting powers allow her to turn herself and others immaterial or super-dense. |
Neon Neon (comics) Neon is a fictional character in the 30th and 31st centuries of the , and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. She first appeared after the "Five Year Gap" in Legion of Super-Heroes #6, created by then-inker Al Gordon.Celeste is the niece of long-time Legion rival Leland McCauley... |
Celeste McCauley (a.k.a. Celeste Rockfish) |
Earth | First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #6 (April 1990). | Imbued with ancient Green Lantern energies. |
Reflex Devlin O'Ryan Devlin O'Ryan, occasionally codenamed Reflex, is a fictional character in the DC Universe. He became a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th century, during the "Five Years Later" era.-Fictional character biography:... |
Devlin O'Ryan | Earth | First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #6 (April 1990); joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #40 (February 1993). | Reflects physical and energy attacks back to their source. |
Veilmist | n/a | Khund Khund The Khunds are a fictional alien race in the DC Universe, notable for extreme violence. They first appeared in Adventure Comics #346 , as enemies of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th century.-Fictional history:... ia |
First appeared and joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #44 (June 1993). Killed by Firefist in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #58 (June 1994). |
Teleportation. |
Firefist | n/a | Khund Khund The Khunds are a fictional alien race in the DC Universe, notable for extreme violence. They first appeared in Adventure Comics #346 , as enemies of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th century.-Fictional history:... ia |
First appeared and joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #44 (June 1993). | Cybernetically enhanced of strength and speed & arm-mounted blaster. |
Blood Claw | n/a | Khund Khund The Khunds are a fictional alien race in the DC Universe, notable for extreme violence. They first appeared in Adventure Comics #346 , as enemies of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th century.-Fictional history:... ia |
First appeared and joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #44 (June 1993). Killed in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #46 (August 1993) by Magnetic Kid Magnetic Kid Magnetic Kid was a fictional comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. He has the superhuman power of generating and controlling magnetism. He first appeared as a child in Adventure Comics #335 , and joined the Legion of Super-Heroes in volume 3, #14... 's reanimated corpse. |
Super strength and cybernetically enhanced razor claws. |
Flederweb | n/a | Unknown | First appeared and joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #44 (June 1993). | Cybernetically enhanced bat-like wings & wall adhesion. |
Spider Girl Spider Girl Spider Girl is a fictional character in DC Comics.The character was first mentioned as a concept in the letters page of Adventure Comics when a fan suggested a character with the power of super-strong prehensile hair.... (later Wave) |
Sussa Paka | Earth | First appeared in Adventure Comics #323 (August 1964). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #54 (February 1994). |
Super-strong prehensile hair. |
Reserve and honorary members
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Pete Ross Pete Ross Peter Joseph "Pete" Ross is a fictional character who appears in the Superman comic books published by DC Comics. He was introduced in Superboy #86 .-Pre-Crisis:... |
Earth | First appeared in Superboy #86 (January 1961). Granted honorary membership in Superboy #98 (July 1962), for protecting Superboy's secret identity without anyone else's knowledge (including Superboy). Killed by General Zod, Quex-Ul and Zaora in Superman vol. 2, #22 (October 1988). |
None. | |
Kid Psycho Kid Psycho Kid Psycho is a fictional character in the DC Universe. He became a reserve member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th century.-Fictional character biography:... |
Gnill Opril | Hajor | First appeared and granted reserve membership in Superboy #125 (December 1965). Died in Crisis on Infinite Earths #3 (June 1985). |
Psychokinetic powers which shortened his life with every use. |
Insect Queen | Lana Lang | Earth | First appeared in Superboy #10 (September-October 1950); granted reserve membership in Adventure Comics #355 (April 1967). Killed by General Zod, Quex-Ul and Zaora, as revealed in Superman vol. 2, #22 (October 1988). |
Ring enabled her to transform into insects or other arthropods. |
Elastic Lad Jimmy Olsen Jimmy Olsen is a fictional character who appears mainly in DC Comics’ Superman stories. Olsen is a young photojournalist working for the Daily Planet. He is close friends with Lois Lane, Clark Kent/Superman and Perry White... |
Jimmy Olsen Jimmy Olsen Jimmy Olsen is a fictional character who appears mainly in DC Comics’ Superman stories. Olsen is a young photojournalist working for the Daily Planet. He is close friends with Lois Lane, Clark Kent/Superman and Perry White... |
Earth | First full appearance in Superman #13 (November-December 1941); granted honorary membership in Jimmy Olsen #72 (October 1963). | Elasticity. |
Green Lantern Green Lantern Corps The Green Lantern Corps is the name of a fictional intergalactic military/police force appearing in comics published by DC Comics. They patrol the farthest reaches of the DC Universe at the behest of the Guardians, a race of immortals residing on the planet Oa... |
Rond Vidar Rond Vidar Rond Vidar is a fictional superhero published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Adventure Comics #349 , and was created by Jim Shooter, Mort Weisinger and Curt Swan.-Fictional character biography:... |
Earth | First appeared in Adventure Comics #349 (October 1966); granted honorary membership in Adventure Comics #360 (September 1967). Revealed as a Green Lantern Green Lantern Corps The Green Lantern Corps is the name of a fictional intergalactic military/police force appearing in comics published by DC Comics. They patrol the farthest reaches of the DC Universe at the behest of the Guardians, a race of immortals residing on the planet Oa... in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #50 (September 1988). |
None. Later revealed to possess a Green Lantern power ring. |
Expelled members
Character | Real name | Home world | Membership notes | Powers |
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"False Pretenses Lad" | Jan Jor | Joined in Adventure Comics #327 (December 1964) under false pretenses in order to gain access to the Mission Monitor Board. | ||
Command Kid | Jeem Rehtu | Preztor | Secretly "demon-possessed"; joined in Adventure Comics #328 (January 1965) in order to dismantle the Legion. Resigned when the demon was exorcised, making him powerless. |
Capable of inducing hallucinations. |
Dynamo Boy | Vorm | Darzyl | Joined in Adventure Comics #330 (March 1965) in order to inflitrate the Legion. | Radiation generation. |
Nemesis Kid Nemesis Kid Nemesis Kid is the alias of Hart Druiter, a comic book supervillain in the DC Comics universe. He lives in the future, comes from the planet Myar, and is an enemy of the Legion of Super-Heroes... |
Hart Druiter | Myar | First appeared and joined in Adventure Comics #346 (July 1966). Revealed as a traitor and expelled in Adventure Comics #347 (August 1966). Executed by Queen Projectra Princess Projectra This page discusses the humanoid version of the character. For the post-Zero Hour/pre-Threeboot version, see Sensor.Princess Projectra is a fictional character, a superheroine in the DC Comics universe. She lives in the 30th and 31st centuries, and is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes... in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #5 (December 1984). |
Spontaneously adapts powers to defeat any single opponent. |
Star Boy | Thom Kallor | Xanthu | Expelled in Adventure Comics #342 (March 1966) for killing Kenz Nuhor in self-defense. Rejoined in Adventure Comics #351 (December 1966). |
Ability to increase the mass of objects. |
Batch SW6/New Earth team
Introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #24 (December 1991), "Batch SW6" was a teenage version of the original Legion, whose members had all reached adulthood, which appeared in original Legion continuity until Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #61 (September 1994). Its roster was equivalent to the original Legion's membership immediately following the team's first encounter with UniversoUniverso
Universo is the name of a fictional Legion of Super-Heroes supervillain in the 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Comics universe.-Pre-Zero Hour:...
, with Valor and Laurel Gand replacing Superboy, Mon-El and Supergirl (and with all three of Triplicate Girl's bodies intact). Eventually, the members of this team were revealed to be time-paradox duplicates of the original Legionnaires created by the Time Trapper. Additionally, five non-SW6 members joined: Computo (Danielle Foccart), Dragonmage, Catspaw, Kid Quantum, and the adult Reep Daggle (Chameleon). It was revealed in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #5 (September 2009) that this version of the team inhabits an alternate universe parallel to the one currently featured in mainstream DC continuity.
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Cosmic Boy Cosmic Boy Cosmic Boy is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Comics universe. He first appeared in Adventure Comics #247 . He is a founding member of the Legion of Super-Heroes, and was the original leader in all incarnations of the Legion... |
Rokk Krinn | Braal | Introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #24 (December 1991). | Magnetism manipulation; control and generation of magnetic field Magnetic field A magnetic field is a mathematical description of the magnetic influence of electric currents and magnetic materials. The magnetic field at any given point is specified by both a direction and a magnitude ; as such it is a vector field.Technically, a magnetic field is a pseudo vector;... s. |
Live Wire (formerly Lightning Lad) |
Garth Ranzz | Winath | Introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #24 (December 1991). | Electrical manipulation; control and generation of electrical fields. |
Saturn Girl Saturn Girl Saturn Girl is a fictional character appearing in DC comic books. A talented telepath from the 30th century, Imra first appeared in Adventure Comics #247 as a founding member of the Legion of Super-Heroes... |
Imra Ardeen | Titan | Introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #24 (December 1991). | Telepathy Telepathy Telepathy , is the induction of mental states from one mind to another. The term was coined in 1882 by the classical scholar Fredric W. H. Myers, a founder of the Society for Psychical Research, and has remained more popular than the more-correct expression thought-transference... ; ability to read and control minds. |
Triad (formerly Triplicate Girl) |
Luornu Durgo | Cargg | Introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #24 (December 1991). | Ability to split into three bodies. |
Apparition Phantom Girl Phantom Girl is a fictional comic book superhero who appears in books published by DC Comics. In the Post-Zero Hour continuity, she is known as Apparition, and is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries... (formerly Phantom Girl) |
Tinya Wazzo | Bgztl | Introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #24 (December 1991). | Intangibility. |
Chameleon Boy Chameleon Boy Chameleon Boy , also known as Chameleon, is a DC Comics superhero, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries. He first appeared in Action Comics #267 .-Silver Age:... |
Reep Daggle | Durla Durlan (DC Comics) The Durlans are a fictional extraterrestrial species, a race of shapeshifting beings from the planet Durla, as depicted in DC Comics.-Fictional history:... |
Introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #24 (December 1991). Killed fighting Dominion Dominators The Dominators, collectively known as the Dominion, are a fictional alien race from the outer cosmos of the DC Universe. They are highly technologically advanced, and live in a rigid hierarchical society, in which one's caste is determined by the size of a red circle on one's forehead... troops in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #32 (August 1992). |
Shapeshifting Shapeshifting Shapeshifting is a common theme in mythology, folklore, and fairy tales. It is also found in epic poems, science fiction literature, fantasy literature, children's literature, Shakespearean comedy, ballet, film, television, comics, and video games... . |
Leviathan (formerly Colossal Boy) |
Gim Allon | Earth | Introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #24 (December 1991). | Ability to grow to gigantic size. |
Invisible Kid Invisible Kid Lyle Norg is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe, and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries. He was the first to assume the name Invisible Kid.-Lyle Norg:... |
Lyle Norg | Earth | Introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #24 (December 1991). | Invisibility Invisibility Invisibility is the state of an object that cannot be seen. An object in this state is said to be invisible . The term is usually used as a fantasy/science fiction term, where objects are literally made unseeable by magical or technological means; however, its effects can also be seen in the real... to the naked eye. |
Brainiac 5 Brainiac 5 Brainiac 5 is a fictional character who exists in the 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Universe. He is a long standing member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. Brainiac 5 is from the planet Colu... |
Querl Dox | Colu | Introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #24 (December 1991). | 12th level intelligence. |
Andromeda | Laurel Gand | Daxam | Introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #24 (December 1991). | See Powers and abilities of Superman Powers and abilities of Superman The powers of DC Comics character Superman have changed a great deal since his introduction in the 1930s. The extent of his powers peaked during the 1970s and 1980s to the point where various writers found it difficult to create suitable challenges for the character... , but with vulnerability to lead instead of Kryptonite. |
Inferno Sun Boy Sun Boy is a fictional character, a superhero in the 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Comics universe. Sun Boy is a Legion of Super-Heroes member with the ability to unleash internal solar energy to whatever degree he wishes, from enough to light a single candle to enough to melt nearly any... (formerly Sun Boy) |
Dirk Morgna | Earth | Introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #24 (December 1991). | Heat and light generation. |
Shrinking Violet | Salu Digby | Imsk | Introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #24 (December 1991). | Ability to shrink to microscopic size. |
Ultra Boy Ultra Boy Ultra Boy is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in DC Comics. He is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Universe. Ultra Boy gained these powers when the space-speedster he was flying was swallowed by an ultra-energy beast , exposing him to... |
Jo Nah | Rimbor | Introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #24 (December 1991). | Super-strength, super-speed, flight, invulnerability, flash vision, and "penetra-vision" (all approximately at Kryptonian power levels Powers and abilities of Superman The powers of DC Comics character Superman have changed a great deal since his introduction in the 1930s. The extent of his powers peaked during the 1970s and 1980s to the point where various writers found it difficult to create suitable challenges for the character... ), only one of which can be used at a time. |
Valor Lar Gand Lar Gand, known primarily as Mon-El , is a fictional character in DC Comics' universe who is associated with the Legion of Super-Heroes, Superboy, and Superman... |
Lar Gand | Daxam Daxam Daxam is a planet within the DC Universe. It is home to a race called the Daxamites, who are descended from Kryptonian colonists.-History:Daxamites were originally Kryptonians who left their homeworld in order to explore the Universe. They are an intensely xenophobic race, and are fearful of alien... |
Introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #24 (December 1991). Disappeared into the timestream in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #37 (Early December 1992). Replaced his deceased 20th century counterpart in Valor #19 (May 1994). |
Same powers as a Kryptonian, but with vulnerability to lead instead of Kryptonite; see Powers and abilities of Superman Powers and abilities of Superman The powers of DC Comics character Superman have changed a great deal since his introduction in the 1930s. The extent of his powers peaked during the 1970s and 1980s to the point where various writers found it difficult to create suitable challenges for the character... . |
Matter-Eater Lad Matter-Eater Lad Matter-Eater Lad is a superhero in the DC Universe. He is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes and possesses the power to eat matter in all forms, as do all natives of his home planet, Bismoll... |
Tenzil Kem | Bismoll | Introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #24 (December 1991). | Can eat any substance. |
Alchemist Element Lad Element Lad is a fictional character in the 30th and 31st centuries of the , a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. A native of the planet Trom, he has the power to transmute chemical elements.-Pre-Zero Hour:... (formerly Element Lad) |
Jan Arrah | Trom | Introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #24 (December 1991). | Elemental transmutation. |
Gossamer Lightning Lass Ayla Ranzz, known originally as Lightning Lass is a comic book fictional character, who is a super heroine in a future DC Comics universe... (formerly Light Lass) |
Ayla Ranzz | Winath | Introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #24 (December 1991). | Gravity negation. |
Ferro Ferro Lad Ferro Lad is a fictional character, a comic book superhero and member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th century of the . He is Andrew Nolan of Earth... (formerly Ferro Lad) |
Andrew Nolan | Earth | Introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #24 (December 1991). | Ability to transform into iron, which also provides him with superhuman strength Superhuman strength Superhuman strength, also called superstrength, super-strength, or super strength, is an ability commonly employed in fiction. It is the ability for a character to be stronger than humanly possible... and invulnerability. |
Karate Kid Karate Kid (comics) Karate Kid is a fictional character, a superhero in the future of the DC Comics universe, and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. He is a master of every form of martial arts to have been developed by the 31st century... |
Val Armorr | Earth | Introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #24 (December 1991). Killed fighting Dominion Dominators The Dominators, collectively known as the Dominion, are a fictional alien race from the outer cosmos of the DC Universe. They are highly technologically advanced, and live in a rigid hierarchical society, in which one's caste is determined by the size of a red circle on one's forehead... troops in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #32 (August 1992). |
Mastery of all known martial arts. |
Princess Projectra Princess Projectra This page discusses the humanoid version of the character. For the post-Zero Hour/pre-Threeboot version, see Sensor.Princess Projectra is a fictional character, a superheroine in the DC Comics universe. She lives in the 30th and 31st centuries, and is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes... |
Projectra Wind'zzor | Orando | Introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #24 (December 1991). Killed fighting Dominion Dominators The Dominators, collectively known as the Dominion, are a fictional alien race from the outer cosmos of the DC Universe. They are highly technologically advanced, and live in a rigid hierarchical society, in which one's caste is determined by the size of a red circle on one's forehead... troops in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #32 (August 1992). |
Generation of illusions. |
Chameleon Chameleon Boy Chameleon Boy , also known as Chameleon, is a DC Comics superhero, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries. He first appeared in Action Comics #267 .-Silver Age:... (formerly Chameleon Boy) |
Reep Daggle | Durla Durlan (DC Comics) The Durlans are a fictional extraterrestrial species, a race of shapeshifting beings from the planet Durla, as depicted in DC Comics.-Fictional history:... |
Adult version of Chameleon Boy; first appeared in Action Comics #267 (August 1960). Joined the Batch SW6/New Earth team in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #41 (March 1993). |
Shapeshifting Shapeshifting Shapeshifting is a common theme in mythology, folklore, and fairy tales. It is also found in epic poems, science fiction literature, fantasy literature, children's literature, Shakespearean comedy, ballet, film, television, comics, and video games... . |
Catspaw Catspaw (comics) April Dumaka, alias Catspaw is a fictional character owned by DC Comics. She was shown in the comic book Legion of Super-Heroes. The story she was depicted in is a now-discarded alternate reality known as the Glorithverse.... |
April Dumaka | Earth | Introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #33 (September 1992). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #41 (March 1993). |
Cat-like abilities and physique. |
Computo Computo (Danielle Foccart) Computo is the code name for Danielle Foccart, a female fictional character in the DC Universe who became a member of the "Batch SW6" group of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th century... II |
Danielle Foccart | Earth | First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, Annual #1 (1982). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #41 (March 1993). |
Can interface with computers and machinery. |
Dragonmage Dragonmage Xao Jin, known as Dragonmage, is a comic book fictional character, a DC Comics superhero and comes from New Shanghai Colony. He first appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes Xao Jin, known as Dragonmage, is a comic book fictional character, a DC Comics superhero and comes from New Shanghai Colony. He... |
Xao Jin | New Shanghai Colony | Introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #33 (September 1992). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #41 (March 1993). |
Spellcasting. |
Kid Quantum Kid Quantum Kid Quantum is the name of three fictional superheroes that appear in comic books published by DC Comics, who were members of different incarnations of the Legion of Super-Heroes.-Original:... |
”James Cullen” | Antares | Introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #33 (September 1992). Joined the Batch SW6/New Earth team in Legionnaires #12 (March 1994). |
Ability to cast stasis fields. |
Bouncing Boy Bouncing Boy -Fictional character biography:Bouncing Boy is a fictional character in the DC Comics Universe, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th century. He is Chuck Taine of Earth, and he has the power to inflate like a ball and bounce. He received his powers when he accidentally drank a super... |
Chuck Taine | Earth | Zero Hour Zero Hour (comics) Zero Hour: Crisis in Time is a five-issue comic book limited series and crossover storyline published by DC Comics in 1994. In it, the former hero Hal Jordan, who had until then been a member of the intergalactic police force known as the Green Lantern Corps, mad with grief after the destruction of... blip. Appeared in Legionnaires #16 (July 1994). |
Super-bouncing. |
Star Boy Star Boy Thom Kallor is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by DC Comics, spanning many incarnations, all connected to the various incarnations of the Legion of Super-Heroes... |
Thom Kallor | Xanthu | Zero Hour blip. Appeared in Legionnaires #16 (July 1994). | Ability to increase the mass of objects. |
Dream Girl | Nura Nal | Naltor | Zero Hour blip. Appeared in Legionnaires #16 (July 1994). | Precognition Precognition In parapsychology, precognition , also called future sight, and second sight, is a type of extrasensory perception that would involve the acquisition or effect of future information that cannot be deduced from presently available and normally acquired sense-based information or laws of physics... . |
Post-rebootReboot (continuity)The verb reboot, in media dealing with serial fiction, means to discard much or even all previous continuity in the series and start anew with fresh ideas...
members (1994–2004)
This version of the Legion emerged in the aftermath of Zero HourZero Hour (comics)
Zero Hour: Crisis in Time is a five-issue comic book limited series and crossover storyline published by DC Comics in 1994. In it, the former hero Hal Jordan, who had until then been a member of the intergalactic police force known as the Green Lantern Corps, mad with grief after the destruction of...
, and first appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #0 (October 1994). It was revealed in Infinite Crisis
Infinite Crisis
Infinite Crisis is a 2005 - 2006 comic book storyline published by DC Comics, consisting of an eponymous, seven-issue comic book limited series written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Phil Jimenez, George Pérez, Ivan Reis, and Jerry Ordway, and a number of tie-in books...
#6 (May 2006) that this version of the team inhabits Earth-247.
Founding members
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Cosmic Boy Cosmic Boy Cosmic Boy is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Comics universe. He first appeared in Adventure Comics #247 . He is a founding member of the Legion of Super-Heroes, and was the original leader in all incarnations of the Legion... |
Rokk Krinn | Braal | Co-founded the team in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #0 (October 1994). | Magnetism manipulation; control and generation of magnetic field Magnetic field A magnetic field is a mathematical description of the magnetic influence of electric currents and magnetic materials. The magnetic field at any given point is specified by both a direction and a magnitude ; as such it is a vector field.Technically, a magnetic field is a pseudo vector;... s. |
Saturn Girl Saturn Girl Saturn Girl is a fictional character appearing in DC comic books. A talented telepath from the 30th century, Imra first appeared in Adventure Comics #247 as a founding member of the Legion of Super-Heroes... |
Imra Ardeen | Titan | Co-founded the team in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #0 (October 1994). | Telepathy Telepathy Telepathy , is the induction of mental states from one mind to another. The term was coined in 1882 by the classical scholar Fredric W. H. Myers, a founder of the Society for Psychical Research, and has remained more popular than the more-correct expression thought-transference... ; ability to read and control minds. |
Live Wire Garth Ranzz Lightning Lad , also known as Live Wire, is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. He has the superhuman ability to generate electricity, usually in the form of lightning bolts. He is a founding member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries... |
Garth Ranzz | Winath | Post-reboot counterpart of Lightning Lad. Co-founded the team in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #0 (October 1994). Killed fighting Element Lad in Legion Lost vol. 1, #12 (April 2001) Resurrected in Element Lad's body in The Legion #25 (December 2003). Original body restored in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #3 (April 2009). |
Electrical manipulation; control and generation of electrical fields. |
Pre-draft
Character | Real name | Home world | Membership notes | Powers |
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Triad | Luornu Durgo | Cargg | Post-reboot counterpart of Triplicate Girl. Joined in Legionnaires #0 (October 1994). |
Ability to split into three bodies. |
Apparition Phantom Girl Phantom Girl is a fictional comic book superhero who appears in books published by DC Comics. In the Post-Zero Hour continuity, she is known as Apparition, and is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries... |
Tinya Wazzo | Bzgtl | Post-reboot counterpart of Phantom Girl. Joined in Legionnaires #0 (October 1994). Revealed in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #100 (January 1998) to be a Carggite body, and that one of her other two bodies was Phase (from L.E.G.I.O.N. L.E.G.I.O.N. L.E.G.I.O.N., is a team of fictional extraterrestrial superheroes, a science fiction comic book published by DC Comics. They first appeared in Invasion! #1, and were created by Keith Giffen, Bill Mantlo and Todd McFarlane... ). Apparition and Phase merged in the same issue. |
Intangibility. |
Draftees
Character | Real name | Home world | Membership notes | Powers |
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Chameleon Chameleon Boy Chameleon Boy , also known as Chameleon, is a DC Comics superhero, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries. He first appeared in Action Comics #267 .-Silver Age:... |
Reep Daggle | Durla Durlan (DC Comics) The Durlans are a fictional extraterrestrial species, a race of shapeshifting beings from the planet Durla, as depicted in DC Comics.-Fictional history:... |
Post-reboot counterpart of Chameleon Boy. Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #62 (November 1994). |
Shapeshifting Shapeshifting Shapeshifting is a common theme in mythology, folklore, and fairy tales. It is also found in epic poems, science fiction literature, fantasy literature, children's literature, Shakespearean comedy, ballet, film, television, comics, and video games... . |
XS XS (comics) XS is a fictional character, a superheroine in the future of the DC Comics universe. A member of the Legion of Super-Heroes, she is the granddaughter of Barry Allen , and first cousin of Bart Allen .-Fictional character biography:Despite being the granddaughter of Barry Allen and the daughter of... |
Jenni Ognats | Aarok | First appeared in Legionnaires #0 (October 1994); granddaughter of Barry Allen and first cousin of Bart Allen Bart Allen Bartholomew "Bart" Allen is a superhero in the . Allen first appeared as the superhero Impulse. He would later go on to become the second Kid Flash and the fourth Flash. Allen's first cameo appearance was in The Flash #91, while his first full appearance was in issue #92... . Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #62 (November 1994). Native of the same universe as the post-Infinite Crisis team, as revealed in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #3 (April 2009). Joined the post-Infinite Crisis team in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #5 (July 2009). |
Superspeed. |
Leviathan Gim Allon Colossal Boy , also known as Leviathan and Micro Lad, is a fictional character in the 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Comics universe who has gone by a variety of superhero names over the past several decades, although originally Colossal Boy. He is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. He... I |
Gim Allon Gim Allon Colossal Boy , also known as Leviathan and Micro Lad, is a fictional character in the 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Comics universe who has gone by a variety of superhero names over the past several decades, although originally Colossal Boy. He is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. He... |
Earth | Post-reboot counterpart of Colossal Boy. Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #62 (November 1994). Killed battling Dr. Regulus in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #83 (August 1996). |
Ability to grow to gigantic size. |
Kid Quantum Kid Quantum Kid Quantum is the name of three fictional superheroes that appear in comic books published by DC Comics, who were members of different incarnations of the Legion of Super-Heroes.-Original:... I |
James Cullen | Xanthu | Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #62 (November 1994); killed in the same issue by Tangleweb. | Ability to cast stasis fields using belt. |
Invisible Kid Invisible Kid Lyle Norg is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe, and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries. He was the first to assume the name Invisible Kid.-Lyle Norg:... |
Lyle Norg | Earth | Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #62 (November 1994). | Invisibility Invisibility Invisibility is the state of an object that cannot be seen. An object in this state is said to be invisible . The term is usually used as a fantasy/science fiction term, where objects are literally made unseeable by magical or technological means; however, its effects can also be seen in the real... to the naked eye. |
Brainiac 5 Brainiac 5 Brainiac 5 is a fictional character who exists in the 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Universe. He is a long standing member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. Brainiac 5 is from the planet Colu... (later Brainiac 5.1) |
Querl Dox | Colu | Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #63 (December 1994). | 12th level intelligence. |
Spark | Ayla Ranzz | Winath | Post-reboot counterpart of Lightning Lass/Light Lass. Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #64 (January 1995). |
Electrical manipulation. Later gravity negation, then regained her original powers. |
Andromeda | Laurel Gand | Daxam | Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #66 (March 1995). | See Powers and abilities of Superman Powers and abilities of Superman The powers of DC Comics character Superman have changed a great deal since his introduction in the 1930s. The extent of his powers peaked during the 1970s and 1980s to the point where various writers found it difficult to create suitable challenges for the character... , but vulnerable to lead instead of Kryptonite Kryptonite Kryptonite is a fictional material from the Superman mythos —the ore form of a radioactive element from Superman's home planet of Krypton. It is famous for being the ultimate physical weakness of Superman, and the word kryptonite has since become synonymous with an Achilles' heel —the one weakness... . Later gained energy generation abilities. |
Violet (also Shrinking Violet, LeViathan, Leviathan II) |
Salu Digby | Imsk | Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #66 (March 1995). | Ability to shrink to microscopic size. Later gained Leviathan's power to grow in size. |
Kinetix Kinetix Kinetix, is a fictional character, a comic book superheroine in the DC Comics universe. The character is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th century.-Fictional character biography:... |
Zoe Saugin | Aleph | First appeared and joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #66 (March 1995). Killed by Superboy-Prime Superboy-Prime Superboy-Prime, also known as Superman-Prime, or simply Prime, is a DC Comics superhero turned supervillain, and one of several alternate Supermen. The character first appeared in DC Comics Presents #87 , and was created by Elliot S... in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #4 (April 2009). |
Ability to control the molecular structure of objects, enabling her to animate and reshape them. Later changed into a Terrorform via "hypertaxis", after which her powers were vaguely defined. |
Gates Gates (comics) Ti'julk Mr'asz, codename Gates, is a fictional character, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the DC Universe. Like all natives of the planet Vyrga, Gates has a largely insectoid body... |
Ti'julk Mr'asz | Vyrga | First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #66 (March 1995). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #76 (January 1996). Joined the post-Infinite Crisis team in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #5 (July 2009). |
Creation of teleportation "gates". |
Star Boy Star Boy Thom Kallor is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by DC Comics, spanning many incarnations, all connected to the various incarnations of the Legion of Super-Heroes... |
Thom Kallor | Xanthu | First appeared in Legionnaires #0 (October 1994). Replaced Kid Quantum I following his death. Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #76 (January 1996). |
Ability to increase the mass of objects; for a time also had super-strength, super-speed, invulnerability, and electric vision. |
Post-draft
Character | Real name | Home world | Membership notes | Powers |
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Element Lad Element Lad Element Lad is a fictional character in the 30th and 31st centuries of the , a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. A native of the planet Trom, he has the power to transmute chemical elements.-Pre-Zero Hour:... |
Jan Arrah | Trom | First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #71 (August 1995). Joined in Legionnaires #37 (June 1996). Killed by Live Wire in Legion Lost vol. 1, #12 (April 2001). |
Elemental transmutation. |
Ultra Boy Ultra Boy Ultra Boy is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in DC Comics. He is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Universe. Ultra Boy gained these powers when the space-speedster he was flying was swallowed by an ultra-energy beast , exposing him to... |
Jo Nah | Rimbor | First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #64 (January 1995). Joined in Legionnaires #37 (June 1996). |
Super-strength, super-speed, flight, invulnerability, flash vision, and "penetra-vision" (all approximately at Kryptonian power levels Powers and abilities of Superman The powers of DC Comics character Superman have changed a great deal since his introduction in the 1930s. The extent of his powers peaked during the 1970s and 1980s to the point where various writers found it difficult to create suitable challenges for the character... ), only one of which can be used at a time. |
Superboy Superboy (Kon-El) Superboy is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. A modern update of the original Superboy, who is a younger version of Superman, the character first appeared in Adventures of Superman #500 , and was created by writer Karl Kesel and artist Tom Grummett.Originally... |
Kon-El (a.k.a. Conner Kent) |
Earth | First appeared in Adventures of Superman #500 (Early June 1993). Granted honorary membership in Legionnaires #31 (November 1995). Promotion to active duty foreshadowed in JSA #51 (October 2003), occurred prior to The Legion #26 (Early January 2004). Revealed to be a hybrid clone of Superman Superman Superman is a fictional comic book superhero appearing in publications by DC Comics, widely considered to be an American cultural icon. Created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian-born American artist Joe Shuster in 1932 while both were living in Cleveland, Ohio, and sold to Detective... and Lex Luthor Lex Luthor Lex Luthor is a fictional character, a supervillain who appears in comic books published by DC Comics, and the archenemy of Superman, although given his high status as a supervillain, he has also come into conflict with Batman and other superheroes in the DC Universe. Created by Jerry Siegel and... in Teen Titans vol. 3, #1 (September 2003). Killed by Superboy-Prime in Infinite Crisis #6 (May 2006). Resurrected in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #4 (April 2009). |
See Powers and abilities of Superman Powers and abilities of Superman The powers of DC Comics character Superman have changed a great deal since his introduction in the 1930s. The extent of his powers peaked during the 1970s and 1980s to the point where various writers found it difficult to create suitable challenges for the character... , tactile telekinesis. |
M'Onel Lar Gand Lar Gand, known primarily as Mon-El , is a fictional character in DC Comics' universe who is associated with the Legion of Super-Heroes, Superboy, and Superman... (formerly Valor) |
Lar Gand | Daxam | Post-reboot counterpart of Mon-El. First appeared in Eclipso: Darkness Within #2 (October 1992) Joined in Legionnaires #37 (June 1996). |
Same powers as a Kryptonian, only vulnerable to lead instead of Kryptonite; see Powers and abilities of Superman Powers and abilities of Superman The powers of DC Comics character Superman have changed a great deal since his introduction in the 1930s. The extent of his powers peaked during the 1970s and 1980s to the point where various writers found it difficult to create suitable challenges for the character... . |
Magno Magno (comics) Dyrk Magz, codenamed Magno, is a fictional character, a superhero in the post-Zero Hour future of the DC Comics universe, and a former member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. -Fictional character biography:... |
Dyrk Magz | Braal | First appeared and joined in Legionnaires #43 (December 1996). Depowered in Legionnaires #50 (July 1997); joined support staff in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #100 (January 1998). |
Magnetism manipulation; control and generation of magnetic field Magnetic field A magnetic field is a mathematical description of the magnetic influence of electric currents and magnetic materials. The magnetic field at any given point is specified by both a direction and a magnitude ; as such it is a vector field.Technically, a magnetic field is a pseudo vector;... s. |
Umbra | Tasmia Mallor | Talok VIII | Post-reboot counterpart of Shadow Lass. First appeared and joined in Legionnaires #43 (December 1996). |
Shadow-casting. |
Sensor Sensor (comics) Jeka Wynzorr, codenamed Sensor, is a fictional character, a superheroine in the future of the DC Comics universe, and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes.... |
Jeka Wynzorr | Orando | Post-reboot counterpart of Princess Projectra/Sensor Girl. First appeared and joined in Legionnaires #43 (December 1996). |
Generation of illusions; telepathy. |
Ferro | Andrew Nolan | Earth | Post-reboot counterpart of Ferro Lad. First appeared in Adventures of Superman #540 (November 1996). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #93 (June 1997). |
Ability to transform into iron, which also provides him with superhuman strength Superhuman strength Superhuman strength, also called superstrength, super-strength, or super strength, is an ability commonly employed in fiction. It is the ability for a character to be stronger than humanly possible... and invulnerability. |
Inferno Inferno (DC Comics) Inferno was also the name of the "SW6" version of the Legionnaire Sun Boy.Inferno is a fictional character, a superheroine in the DC Comics universe... |
"Sandy Anderson" | Earth | First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #64 (January 1995). Her membership status is debatable; she was a Workforce member accidentally stranded with the Legion in the 20th century. |
Heat and light generation. |
Monstress Monstress Monstress is a fictional character, a superheroine in the 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Comics universe, and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the post-Zero Hour continuity.-Fictional character biography:... |
Candi Pyponte-Le Parc III | Xanthu | First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #82 (July 1996). Future membership foreshadowed in Legionnaires #50 (July 1997), occurred in Legionnaires #52 (September 1997). Killed by Element Lad in Legion Lost vol. 1, #11 (March 2001). |
Super strength. |
Karate Kid Karate Kid (comics) Karate Kid is a fictional character, a superhero in the future of the DC Comics universe, and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. He is a master of every form of martial arts to have been developed by the 31st century... |
Val Armorr | Omega Colony | First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #64 (January 1995). Joined in Legionnaires #60 (May 1998). |
Mastery of all known martial arts. |
Kid Quantum Kid Quantum Kid Quantum is the name of three fictional superheroes that appear in comic books published by DC Comics, who were members of different incarnations of the Legion of Super-Heroes.-Original:... II |
Jazmin Cullen | Xanthu | First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #82 (July 1996). Joined in Legionnaires #60 (May 1998). |
Ability to cast stasis fields. |
Thunder Thunder (CeCe Beck) Thunder is a fictional character, a comic book superheroine created by Jerry Ordway & Mike Manley and appearing in DC Comics. An associate of the Marvel Family of superheroes, Thunder , is a far-future recipient of the power of Shazam... |
CeCe Beck | 90th century Binderaan | First appeared in The Power of Shazam! The Power of Shazam! The Power of Shazam! is a 1994 hardcover graphic novel, written and painted by Jerry Ordway for DC Comics. The 96-page story, depicting the revamped origins of former Fawcett Comics superhero Captain Marvel, was followed by an ongoing series, also titled The Power of Shazam!, which ran from 1995 to... Annual #1 (1996). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #110 (December 1998). Resigned in Legionnaires #81 (March 2000). |
Super strength, wisdom, invulnerability, flight, speed, and enhanced mental perception; powers equivalent to those of Captain Marvel Captain Marvel (DC Comics) Captain Marvel is a fictional comic book superhero, originally published by Fawcett Comics and later by DC Comics. Created in 1939 by artist C. C. Beck and writer Bill Parker, the character first appeared in Whiz Comics #2... . |
Post-Blight
Character | Real name | Home world | Membership notes | Powers |
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Wildfire Wildfire (comics) Wildfire is a fictional character, a DC Comics superhero in that universe's 30th and 31st centuries. Created by Cary Bates and Dave Cockrum, the character debuted in Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #195 .-Publication history:... (formerly ERG-1) |
Drake Burroughs (composite entity of the former Randall "Atom'X" Burroughs and the Workforce's Workforce (comics) The Workforce is a semi-heroic super-team in DC Comics' post-Zero Hour Legion of Super-Heroes continuity. It was introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes #64 .-Fictional history:... Jahr-Drake "Blast-Off" Ningle) |
Earth/Xanthu | Composite entity first appeared in Legionnaires #76 (October 1999). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #125 (March 2000). |
Energy blasts and manipulation, flight. |
Shikari Shikari (comics) Shikari is a fictional character, a superheroine in the future of the DC Comics universe and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. She was created by Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning and Olivier Coipel and first appeared in Legion Lost #1.... |
Shikari Lonestar | Kwai migrating colony | First appeared in Legion Lost Legion Lost Legion Lost is a superhero team published by DC Comics.It was originally published as a 12-issue comic book limited series starring the Legion of Super-Heroes... #1 (May 2000). Joined in The Legion #3 (July 2002). |
Pathfinding, ability to generate biological armor and claws, flight. |
Gear Gear (comics) Gear is a fictional character a superhero in the DC Comics universe. The character is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the future.-Fictional character biography:... |
I.Z.O.R. | Lisnar | First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #117 (July 1999). Joined prior to The Legion #3 (February 2002). |
Can interface with and modify computers and machinery. |
Timber Wolf Timber Wolf (comics) Timber Wolf is a fictional character, a superhero in the 30th and 31st centuries of the and member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. He comes from the planet Zoon . His powers are enhanced strength, speed and agility... |
Brin Londo | Rimbor | Joined in The Legion #13 (December 2002). | Superhuman agility and strength, claws and fangs, super-senses, and accelerated healing. |
Dreamer | Nura Nal (legally changed from Nura Schnappin) | Naltor | Post-reboot counterpart of Dream Girl. First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #84 (September 1996). Joined in The Legion #23 (October 2003). |
Precognition Precognition In parapsychology, precognition , also called future sight, and second sight, is a type of extrasensory perception that would involve the acquisition or effect of future information that cannot be deduced from presently available and normally acquired sense-based information or laws of physics... . |
Blok Blok (comics) Blok is a fictional character, a superhero in the 30th century of the DC Comics universe. He has a massive, stony body possessed of incredible strength and endurance.-Fictional character biography:... |
Dryad | Legion membership foreshadowed in a one-panel appearance in JSA #51 (October 2003). | Superhuman strength and physical resistance; energy absorption. |
"Threeboot" Legion (2004–2009)
First appearing in the Teen Titans/Legion Special (November 2004), this version of the Legion is a vast youth movement with thousands of members. The core team, however, is considerably smaller, limited by the number of flight rings available at a given time. It was revealed in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #5 (September 2009) that this version of the team inhabits Earth-Prime, the home of supervillain Superboy-PrimeSuperboy-Prime
Superboy-Prime, also known as Superman-Prime, or simply Prime, is a DC Comics superhero turned supervillain, and one of several alternate Supermen. The character first appeared in DC Comics Presents #87 , and was created by Elliot S...
. The members of the core team are:
Founding members
Character | Real name | Home world | Membership notes | Powers |
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Cosmic Boy Cosmic Boy Cosmic Boy is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Comics universe. He first appeared in Adventure Comics #247 . He is a founding member of the Legion of Super-Heroes, and was the original leader in all incarnations of the Legion... |
Rokk Krinn | Braal | Founding member; joined prior to Teen Titans/Legion Special. Joined the Knights Tempus (from the 41st century) in Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes #30 (July 2007). |
Magnetism manipulation; control and generation of magnetic field Magnetic field A magnetic field is a mathematical description of the magnetic influence of electric currents and magnetic materials. The magnetic field at any given point is specified by both a direction and a magnitude ; as such it is a vector field.Technically, a magnetic field is a pseudo vector;... s. |
Saturn Girl Saturn Girl Saturn Girl is a fictional character appearing in DC comic books. A talented telepath from the 30th century, Imra first appeared in Adventure Comics #247 as a founding member of the Legion of Super-Heroes... |
Imra Ardeen | Titan | Founding member; joined prior to Teen Titans/Legion Special. | Telepathy Telepathy Telepathy , is the induction of mental states from one mind to another. The term was coined in 1882 by the classical scholar Fredric W. H. Myers, a founder of the Society for Psychical Research, and has remained more popular than the more-correct expression thought-transference... ; ability to read and control minds. |
Lightning Lad | Garth Ranzz | Winath | Founding member; joined prior to Teen Titans/Legion Special. | Electrical manipulation; control and generation of electrical fields. |
Recruits
Character | Real name | Home world | Membership notes | Powers |
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Triplicate Girl Triplicate Girl Triplicate Girl is a fictional character, a superhero in the 30th and 31st centuries of the and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. She has also used the aliases Duo Damsel, Triad, Una and Duplicate Damsel.... |
Luornu Durgo | Cargg | Joined prior to Teen Titans/Legion Special. | Ability to split into three bodies. |
Phantom Girl Phantom Girl Phantom Girl is a fictional comic book superhero who appears in books published by DC Comics. In the Post-Zero Hour continuity, she is known as Apparition, and is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries... |
Tinya Wazzo | Bzgtl | Joined prior to Teen Titans/Legion Special. | Intangibility. |
Chameleon Chameleon Boy Chameleon Boy , also known as Chameleon, is a DC Comics superhero, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries. He first appeared in Action Comics #267 .-Silver Age:... |
Reep Daggle | Durla Durlan (DC Comics) The Durlans are a fictional extraterrestrial species, a race of shapeshifting beings from the planet Durla, as depicted in DC Comics.-Fictional history:... |
Androgynous Androgyny Androgyny is a term derived from the Greek words ανήρ, stem ανδρ- and γυνή , referring to the combination of masculine and feminine characteristics... version of Chameleon Boy. Joined prior to Teen Titans/Legion Special. |
Shapeshifting Shapeshifting Shapeshifting is a common theme in mythology, folklore, and fairy tales. It is also found in epic poems, science fiction literature, fantasy literature, children's literature, Shakespearean comedy, ballet, film, television, comics, and video games... . |
Micro Lad (a.k.a Colossal Boy) | Gim Allon | Earth | Joined prior to Teen Titans/Legion Special. | Naturally massive size; ability to shrink to human size. |
Star Boy | Thom Kallor | Xanthu | Joined prior to Teen Titans/Legion Special. | Ability to increase the mass of objects. |
Brainiac 5 Brainiac 5 Brainiac 5 is a fictional character who exists in the 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Universe. He is a long standing member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. Brainiac 5 is from the planet Colu... |
Querl Dox | Colu | Joined prior to Teen Titans/Legion Special. | 12th level intelligence. |
Sun Boy Sun Boy Sun Boy is a fictional character, a superhero in the 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Comics universe. Sun Boy is a Legion of Super-Heroes member with the ability to unleash internal solar energy to whatever degree he wishes, from enough to light a single candle to enough to melt nearly any... |
Dirk Morgna | Earth | Joined prior to Teen Titans/Legion Special. Killed by Superboy-Prime in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #3 (April 2009). |
Heat and light generation. |
Atom Girl (a.k.a Shrinking Violet) | Salu Digby | Imsk | Joined prior to Teen Titans/Legion Special. | Ability to shrink to microscopic size. |
Ultra Boy Ultra Boy Ultra Boy is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in DC Comics. He is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Universe. Ultra Boy gained these powers when the space-speedster he was flying was swallowed by an ultra-energy beast , exposing him to... |
Jo Nah | Rimbor | Joined prior to Teen Titans/Legion Special. | Super-strength, super-speed, flight, invulnerability, flash vision, and "penetra-vision" (all approximately at Kryptonian power levels Powers and abilities of Superman The powers of DC Comics character Superman have changed a great deal since his introduction in the 1930s. The extent of his powers peaked during the 1970s and 1980s to the point where various writers found it difficult to create suitable challenges for the character... ), only one of which can be used at a time. |
Element Lad Element Lad Element Lad is a fictional character in the 30th and 31st centuries of the , a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. A native of the planet Trom, he has the power to transmute chemical elements.-Pre-Zero Hour:... |
Jan Arrah | Trom | Joined prior to Teen Titans/Legion Special. Killed by Superboy-Prime in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #4 (April 2009). |
Elemental transmutation. |
Light Lass | Ayla Ranzz | Winath | Joined prior to Teen Titans/Legion Special. | Gravity negation. |
Dream Girl | Nura Nal | Naltor | Joined prior to Teen Titans/Legion Special. Killed in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 5, #10 (November 2005) Resurrected in Legion of Super-Heroes #50 (March 2009). |
Precognition Precognition In parapsychology, precognition , also called future sight, and second sight, is a type of extrasensory perception that would involve the acquisition or effect of future information that cannot be deduced from presently available and normally acquired sense-based information or laws of physics... . |
Karate Kid Karate Kid (comics) Karate Kid is a fictional character, a superhero in the future of the DC Comics universe, and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. He is a master of every form of martial arts to have been developed by the 31st century... |
Val Armorr | Earth | Joined prior to Teen Titans/Legion Special. | Mastery of all known martial arts. |
Princess Projectra Princess Projectra This page discusses the humanoid version of the character. For the post-Zero Hour/pre-Threeboot version, see Sensor.Princess Projectra is a fictional character, a superheroine in the DC Comics universe. She lives in the 30th and 31st centuries, and is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes... |
Wilimena Morgana Daergina Annaxandra Projectra Velorya Vauxhall | Orando | Joined prior to Teen Titans/Legion Special. | Generation of illusions. |
Shadow Lass Shadow Lass Shadow Lass is a fictional character, a comic book superheroine published by DC Comics. She first appeared in Adventure Comics vol. 1 #365 , and was created by Jim Shooter and Curt Swan.-Fictional character biography:... |
Tasmia Mallor | Talok VIII | Joined prior to Teen Titans/Legion Special. | Shadow-casting. |
Invisible Kid Invisible Kid Lyle Norg is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe, and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries. He was the first to assume the name Invisible Kid.-Lyle Norg:... |
Lyle Norg | Earth | Joined in Teen Titans/Legion Special. | Invisibility Invisibility Invisibility is the state of an object that cannot be seen. An object in this state is said to be invisible . The term is usually used as a fantasy/science fiction term, where objects are literally made unseeable by magical or technological means; however, its effects can also be seen in the real... to the naked eye. |
Timber Wolf Timber Wolf (comics) Timber Wolf is a fictional character, a superhero in the 30th and 31st centuries of the and member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. He comes from the planet Zoon . His powers are enhanced strength, speed and agility... |
Brin Londo | Zoon | Joined prior to Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes #16 (May 2006). | Superhuman agility and strength. Later claws and fangs, super-senses, and accelerated healing. |
Supergirl Supergirl (Kara Zor-El) Kara Zor-El is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics and related media, created by writer Otto Binder and designed by artist Al Plastino. As Supergirl, Kara Zor-El serves as the biological cousin and female counterpart to DC Comic's iconic superhero Superman, created... |
Kara Zor-El | Krypton | Arrived on 21st century Earth in Superman/Batman Superman/Batman Superman/Batman was a monthly comic book series published by DC Comics that features the publisher's two most popular characters: Batman and Superman... #8 (May 2004). Joined in Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes #17 (June 2006). |
See Powers and abilities of Superman Powers and abilities of Superman The powers of DC Comics character Superman have changed a great deal since his introduction in the 1930s. The extent of his powers peaked during the 1970s and 1980s to the point where various writers found it difficult to create suitable challenges for the character... . |
Dream Boy Dream Boy (comics) Rol Purtha, known as Dream Boy, is a comic book fictional character, a DC Comics superhero and comes from the planet Naltor. He first appeared in Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes #18 at Legion Headquarters just after the death of his predecessor Dream Girl, presumably as a replacement by... |
Rol Purtha | Naltor | First appeared and joined in Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes #18 (July 2006). | Precognition Precognition In parapsychology, precognition , also called future sight, and second sight, is a type of extrasensory perception that would involve the acquisition or effect of future information that cannot be deduced from presently available and normally acquired sense-based information or laws of physics... . |
Mon-El Lar Gand Lar Gand, known primarily as Mon-El , is a fictional character in DC Comics' universe who is associated with the Legion of Super-Heroes, Superboy, and Superman... |
Lar Gand | Daxam | Joined prior to Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #1 (October 2008). | Same powers as a Kryptonian, but with vulnerability to lead instead of Kryptonite; see Powers and abilities of Superman Powers and abilities of Superman The powers of DC Comics character Superman have changed a great deal since his introduction in the 1930s. The extent of his powers peaked during the 1970s and 1980s to the point where various writers found it difficult to create suitable challenges for the character... . |
Gazelle | Giselle Smith | Triton | First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 5, #37 (February 2008). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 5, #48 (January 2009). |
Conscious metabolic control. |
Reserve members
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Night Girl Night Girl Night Girl is a fictional character in the 30th century of the DC Universe. She is a member of the Legion of Substitute Heroes, and of the most recent incarnation of the Legion of Super-Heroes... |
Lydda Jath | Kathoon | Pre-Crisis version first appeared in Adventure Comics #306 (March 1963). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 5, #48 (January 2009). |
Super-strength when not in direct sunlight. |
Sizzle | Teela Spuunvll | Abaddonus | First appeared and joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 5, #48 (January 2009). | Able to absorb, alter and redirect energy. |
Turtle | Bogdan Tarka | Doopa | First appeared and joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 5, #48 (January 2009). | Extreme durability. |
Post-Infinite Crisis (2007–present)
The aftermath of the Infinite CrisisInfinite Crisis
Infinite Crisis is a 2005 - 2006 comic book storyline published by DC Comics, consisting of an eponymous, seven-issue comic book limited series written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Phil Jimenez, George Pérez, Ivan Reis, and Jerry Ordway, and a number of tie-in books...
mini-series has introduced a close analogue of the pre-Crisis on Infinite Earths
Crisis on Infinite Earths
Crisis on Infinite Earths is a 12-issue American comic book limited series and crossover event, produced by DC Comics in 1985 to simplify its then 50-year-old continuity...
Legion to continuity. Consequently, virtually all of the post-Crisis continuity and retcons that followed the events of Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #16-18 and Annual #1, have been discarded.
This version of the Legion first appears in "The Lightning Saga
The Lightning Saga
"The Lightning Saga" is a comic book crossover story arc that took place in DC Comics' two flagship team books: Justice League of America and Justice Society of America. It was written by Brad Meltzer and Geoff Johns, and illustrated by Ed Benes, Dale Eaglesham, and Shane Davis...
" storyarc in Justice League of America and Justice Society of America
Justice Society of America
The Justice Society of America, or JSA, is a DC Comics superhero group, the first team of superheroes in comic book history. Conceived by editor Sheldon Mayer and writer Gardner Fox, the JSA first appeared in All Star Comics #3 ....
(June-August 2007), and in the "Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes" storyarc in Action Comics
Action Comics
Action Comics is an American comic book series that introduced Superman, the first major superhero character as the term is popularly defined...
(Late December 2007-May 2008). The membership of this version of the Legion includes most of the members of the original pre-Crisis team and several new members. This revised roster integrates changes to earlier members, removes members that no longer exist, and adds new members.
Founding members
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Cosmic Boy Cosmic Boy Cosmic Boy is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Comics universe. He first appeared in Adventure Comics #247 . He is a founding member of the Legion of Super-Heroes, and was the original leader in all incarnations of the Legion... |
Rokk Krinn | Braal Braal (planet) Braal is a fictional planet in the DC Comics universe. It is the homeworld of a race of magnetism manipulators. Its most famous resident is Cosmic Boy, a DC Comics' superhero and founding member of the Legion of Super-Heroes... |
First appeared in Adventure Comics #247 (April 1958). Revealed to be a founding member in Superboy #147 (May/June 1968). |
Magnetism manipulation; control and generation of magnetic field Magnetic field A magnetic field is a mathematical description of the magnetic influence of electric currents and magnetic materials. The magnetic field at any given point is specified by both a direction and a magnitude ; as such it is a vector field.Technically, a magnetic field is a pseudo vector;... s. |
Lightning Lad | Garth Ranzz | Winath Winath Winath is a fictional planet in the 30th century .Winath is a primarily agrarian planet, settled by humans sometime between the 20th and 30th centuries... |
First appeared (as "Lightning Boy") in Adventure Comics #247 (April 1958). Revealed to be a founding member in Superboy #147 (May/June 1968). Killed battling Zaryan the Conqueror in Adventure Comics #304 (January 1963). Revived with his own consciousness after his death battling Zaryan the Conqueror (unlike his counterpart in the original team, whose body was revived housing the mind of Proty Proty Proty is the name of two fictional extraterrestrials in the DC Comics universe. The original Proty first appeared in Adventure Comics #308 , while the second Proty debuted in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #72 .... ). |
Electrical manipulation; control and generation of electrical fields. |
Saturn Girl Saturn Girl Saturn Girl is a fictional character appearing in DC comic books. A talented telepath from the 30th century, Imra first appeared in Adventure Comics #247 as a founding member of the Legion of Super-Heroes... |
Imra Ardeen | Titan Titan (DC Comics) Titan is a moon in the 30th and 31st centuries of the . The moon is inhabited by a colony of telepaths.It is the fictional home world of Saturn Girl, Imra Ardeen. She is one of the most powerful telepaths in the history of Titan... |
First appeared in Adventure Comics #247 (April 1958). Revealed to be a founding member in Superboy #147 (May/June 1968). |
Telepathy Telepathy Telepathy , is the induction of mental states from one mind to another. The term was coined in 1882 by the classical scholar Fredric W. H. Myers, a founder of the Society for Psychical Research, and has remained more popular than the more-correct expression thought-transference... ; ability to read and control minds. |
Silver Age members
Character | Real name | Home world | Membership notes | Powers |
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Duplicate Damsel Triplicate Girl Triplicate Girl is a fictional character, a superhero in the 30th and 31st centuries of the and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. She has also used the aliases Duo Damsel, Triad, Una and Duplicate Damsel.... (formerly Triplicate Girl and Duo Damsel) |
Luornu Durgo | Cargg | First appeared in Action Comics #276 (May 1961), already a member. Revealed in Superboy #147 (May/June 1968) to be the Legion's fourth member. One of her three selves was killed by Computo in Adventure Comics #340 (January 1966). Another one of her selves assumed the name "Una", as seen in Countdown Countdown to Final Crisis Countdown, known as Countdown to Final Crisis for its last 24 issues based on the cover, was a comic book limited series published by DC Comics. It debuted on May 9, 2007, directly following the conclusion of the last issue of 52... #41 (July 18, 2007), and was killed by rats infected with the Morticoccus virus in Countdown to Final Crisis Countdown to Final Crisis Countdown, known as Countdown to Final Crisis for its last 24 issues based on the cover, was a comic book limited series published by DC Comics. It debuted on May 9, 2007, directly following the conclusion of the last issue of 52... #5 (March 26, 2008). Subsequently acquired the ability to create numerous duplicates, as revealed in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #5 (September 2009). Unlike her original counterpart, none of her selves were ever killed by the Time Trapper Time Trapper The Time Trapper is a fictional character, a supervillain in stories published by DC Comics. The Time Trapper's main enemies are the Legion of Super-Heroes... . |
Originally, the ability to split into three bodies. Currently, the ability to create numerous duplicates. |
Phantom Girl Phantom Girl Phantom Girl is a fictional comic book superhero who appears in books published by DC Comics. In the Post-Zero Hour continuity, she is known as Apparition, and is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries... |
Tinya Wazzo | Bgztl | First appeared in Action Comics #276 (May 1961), already a member. Revealed in Superboy #147 (May/June 1968) to be the Legion's fifth member. Unlike her original counterpart, she never joined L.E.G.I.O.N. L.E.G.I.O.N. L.E.G.I.O.N., is a team of fictional extraterrestrial superheroes, a science fiction comic book published by DC Comics. They first appeared in Invasion! #1, and were created by Keith Giffen, Bill Mantlo and Todd McFarlane... nor assumed the code name Phase. |
Intangibility. |
Superman Superman Superman is a fictional comic book superhero appearing in publications by DC Comics, widely considered to be an American cultural icon. Created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian-born American artist Joe Shuster in 1932 while both were living in Cleveland, Ohio, and sold to Detective... (formerly referred to as "Superboy" during visits to the late 30th century) |
Kal-El (a.k.a. Clark Kent Clark Kent Clark Kent is a fictional character created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Appearing regularly in stories published by DC Comics, he debuted in Action Comics #1 and serves as the civilian and secret identity of the superhero Superman.... ) |
Krypton Krypton (comics) Krypton is a fictional planet in the DC Comics universe, and the native world of the super-heroes Superman and, in some tellings, Supergirl and Krypto the Superdog. Krypton has been portrayed consistently as having been destroyed just after Superman's flight from the planet, with exact details of... |
First appeared in Action Comics #1 Action Comics 1 Action Comics #1 is the first issue of the comic book series Action Comics. It features the first appearance of several comic book heroes, most notably the Jerry Siegel/Joe Shuster creation Superman.-Contents:... (June 1938). Joined the team as a teenager (as revealed in Justice Society of America vol. 3, #5 (June 2007)). Used the name "Superboy" when visiting the late 30th century (as revealed in Adventure Comics vol. 2, #1 (October 2009) and depicted in Superman: Secret Origin Superman: Secret Origin Superman: Secret Origin was a six-issue monthly American comic book limited series written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Gary Frank starring the DC Comics superhero Superman... #2 (December 2009)). |
See Powers and abilities of Superman Powers and abilities of Superman The powers of DC Comics character Superman have changed a great deal since his introduction in the 1930s. The extent of his powers peaked during the 1970s and 1980s to the point where various writers found it difficult to create suitable challenges for the character... . |
Chameleon Boy Chameleon Boy Chameleon Boy , also known as Chameleon, is a DC Comics superhero, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries. He first appeared in Action Comics #267 .-Silver Age:... |
Reep Daggle | Durla Durlan (DC Comics) The Durlans are a fictional extraterrestrial species, a race of shapeshifting beings from the planet Durla, as depicted in DC Comics.-Fictional history:... |
First appeared in Action Comics #267 (August 1960), already a member. | Shapeshifting Shapeshifting Shapeshifting is a common theme in mythology, folklore, and fairy tales. It is also found in epic poems, science fiction literature, fantasy literature, children's literature, Shakespearean comedy, ballet, film, television, comics, and video games... . |
Colossal Boy | Gim Allon | Earth | First appeared in Action Comics #267 (August 1960), already a member. | Ability to grow to gigantic size. |
Invisible Kid Invisible Kid Lyle Norg is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe, and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries. He was the first to assume the name Invisible Kid.-Lyle Norg:... |
Lyle Norg | Earth | First appeared in Action Comics #267 (August 1960), already a member. Killed by Validus Validus Validus is a fictional DC Comics supervillain, an enemy of the Legion of Super-Heroes and a member of the Fatal Five.-Fictional character biography:... in Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #203 (July-August 1974). |
Invisibility Invisibility Invisibility is the state of an object that cannot be seen. An object in this state is said to be invisible . The term is usually used as a fantasy/science fiction term, where objects are literally made unseeable by magical or technological means; however, its effects can also be seen in the real... to the naked eye. |
Starman (formerly Star Boy) |
Thom Kallor | Xanthu Xanthu Xanthu is a fictional planet in the 30th century .Xanthu is a modern world with full membership in the United Planets.Xanthu is the homeworld of Legionnaire Thom Kallor aka "Star Boy" and later aka Justice Society of America member "Starman"... |
First appeared in Adventure Comics #282 (March 1961), already a member. Joined the Justice Society of America Justice Society of America The Justice Society of America, or JSA, is a DC Comics superhero group, the first team of superheroes in comic book history. Conceived by editor Sheldon Mayer and writer Gardner Fox, the JSA first appeared in All Star Comics #3 .... in the 21st century in Justice Society of America vol. 3, #1 (January 2007). Revealed as the former Star Boy and as the Starman from Kingdom Come Kingdom Come (comic book) Kingdom Come is a four-issue comic book mini-series published in 1996 by DC Comics. It was written by Alex Ross and Mark Waid and painted in gouache by Ross, who also developed the concept from an original idea... in Justice Society of America vol. 3, #2 (February 2007). |
Ability to increase the mass of objects; ability to travel the space-time continuum Spacetime In physics, spacetime is any mathematical model that combines space and time into a single continuum. Spacetime is usually interpreted with space as being three-dimensional and time playing the role of a fourth dimension that is of a different sort from the spatial dimensions... , as revealed in Justice Society of America vol. 3, #20 (December 2008). |
Brainiac 5 Brainiac 5 Brainiac 5 is a fictional character who exists in the 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Universe. He is a long standing member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. Brainiac 5 is from the planet Colu... |
Querl Dox | Colu Colu Colu is a fictional planet in DC Comics whose primary inhabitants are called the Coluans. Another name given for the planet was "Yod" , which has appeared only once in comics, was later pointed out in a letter by a fan... |
First appeared and joined in Action Comics #276 (May 1961). | 12th level intelligence. |
Supergirl Supergirl (Kara Zor-El) Kara Zor-El is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics and related media, created by writer Otto Binder and designed by artist Al Plastino. As Supergirl, Kara Zor-El serves as the biological cousin and female counterpart to DC Comic's iconic superhero Superman, created... |
Kara Zor-El (a.k.a. Linda Lang) |
Krypton | Arrived on 21st century Earth in Superman/Batman #8 (May 2004). Future membership with the post-Infinite Crisis team foreshadowed in Supergirl vol. 5, #52 (June 2010), occurred in Supergirl Annual vol. 5, #2 (2010). Membership put her in history in the Silver Age stories of the Legion, not in the current Legion. Implied to have been killed between the Silver Age and current Legion, though the name "Anti-Monitor" was not explicitly mentioned. |
See Powers and abilities of Superman Powers and abilities of Superman The powers of DC Comics character Superman have changed a great deal since his introduction in the 1930s. The extent of his powers peaked during the 1970s and 1980s to the point where various writers found it difficult to create suitable challenges for the character... . |
Sun Boy Sun Boy Sun Boy is a fictional character, a superhero in the 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Comics universe. Sun Boy is a Legion of Super-Heroes member with the ability to unleash internal solar energy to whatever degree he wishes, from enough to light a single candle to enough to melt nearly any... |
Dirk Morgna | Earth | First appeared in Action Comics #276 (May 1961). Joined prior to Adventure Comics #290 (November 1961). Unlike his original counterpart, he was never killed by Circe. |
Heat and light generation. |
Shrinking Violet | Salu Digby | Imsk Imsk Imsk is a fictional planet in the 30th century DC Universe. It is the homeworld of Legionnaire Shrinking Violet, as well as villain Micro Lad.-Imskians:All Imskians have the ability to shrink, as far as microscopic size... |
First appeared in Action Comics #276 (May 1961). Joined prior to Adventure Comics #290 (November 1961). |
Ability to shrink to microscopic size. |
Bouncing Boy Bouncing Boy -Fictional character biography:Bouncing Boy is a fictional character in the DC Comics Universe, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th century. He is Chuck Taine of Earth, and he has the power to inflate like a ball and bounce. He received his powers when he accidentally drank a super... |
Chuck Taine | Earth | First appeared in Action Comics #276 (May 1961). Joined prior to Action Comics #287 (April 1962). |
Super-bouncing. |
Ultra Boy Ultra Boy Ultra Boy is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in DC Comics. He is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Universe. Ultra Boy gained these powers when the space-speedster he was flying was swallowed by an ultra-energy beast , exposing him to... |
Jo Nah | Rimbor Rimbor Rimbor is a fictional planet in the 30th century DC Universe, best known as the home planet for Legion of Super-Heroes member Ultra Boy.Rimbor has a reputation as a rough, tough planet where crime runs rampant.... |
First appeared and joined in Superboy #98 (July 1962). | Super-strength, super-speed, flight, invulnerability, flash vision, and "penetra-vision" (all approximately at Kryptonian power levels Powers and abilities of Superman The powers of DC Comics character Superman have changed a great deal since his introduction in the 1930s. The extent of his powers peaked during the 1970s and 1980s to the point where various writers found it difficult to create suitable challenges for the character... ), only one of which can be used at a time. |
Mon-El Lar Gand Lar Gand, known primarily as Mon-El , is a fictional character in DC Comics' universe who is associated with the Legion of Super-Heroes, Superboy, and Superman... |
Lar Gand | Daxam Daxam Daxam is a planet within the DC Universe. It is home to a race called the Daxamites, who are descended from Kryptonian colonists.-History:Daxamites were originally Kryptonians who left their homeworld in order to explore the Universe. They are an intensely xenophobic race, and are fearful of alien... |
Sent to the Phantom Zone Phantom Zone The Phantom Zone is a fictional prison dimension featured in the Superman comic books and related media published by DC Comics. It first appeared in Adventure Comics #283 , and was created by Robert Bernstein and George Papp... by a teenage Clark Kent Clark Kent Clark Kent is a fictional character created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Appearing regularly in stories published by DC Comics, he debuted in Action Comics #1 and serves as the civilian and secret identity of the superhero Superman.... in Action Comics Action Comics Action Comics is an American comic book series that introduced Superman, the first major superhero character as the term is popularly defined... Annual #10 (2007). Released from the Phantom Zone in the 21st century by Superman in Action Comics #874 and Superman #685 (April 2009). Joins the 21st century Science Police as Jonathan Kent in Superman #686 (May 2009). Joins the 21st century Justice League of America Justice League The Justice League, also called the Justice League of America or JLA, is a fictional superhero team that appears in comic books published by DC Comics.... in Justice League of America vol. 2, #41 (March 2010). Joins the Legion after spending 1000 years in the Phantom Zone, as depicted in Adventure Comics Adventure Comics Adventure Comics was a comic book series published by DC Comics from 1935 to 1983 and then revamped from 2009 to 2011. In its first era, the series ran for 503 issues , making it the fifth-longest-running DC series, behind Detective Comics, Action Comics, Superman, and Batman... vol. 2, #11 (July 2010). Unlike his original counterpart, he was never killed by the Time Trapper Time Trapper The Time Trapper is a fictional character, a supervillain in stories published by DC Comics. The Time Trapper's main enemies are the Legion of Super-Heroes... nor retcon Retcon Retroactive continuity is the alteration of previously established facts in a fictional work. Retcons are done for many reasons, including the accommodation of sequels or further derivative works in a series, wherein newer authors or creators want to revise the in-story history to allow a course... ned as Valor. |
Same powers as a Kryptonian, but with vulnerability to lead instead of Kryptonite; see Powers and abilities of Superman Powers and abilities of Superman The powers of DC Comics character Superman have changed a great deal since his introduction in the 1930s. The extent of his powers peaked during the 1970s and 1980s to the point where various writers found it difficult to create suitable challenges for the character... . Also possesses a Green Lantern Green Lantern Corps The Green Lantern Corps is the name of a fictional intergalactic military/police force appearing in comics published by DC Comics. They patrol the farthest reaches of the DC Universe at the behest of the Guardians, a race of immortals residing on the planet Oa... power ring. |
Matter-Eater Lad Matter-Eater Lad Matter-Eater Lad is a superhero in the DC Universe. He is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes and possesses the power to eat matter in all forms, as do all natives of his home planet, Bismoll... |
Tenzil Kem | Bismoll Bismoll Bismoll is a fictional planet in the 30th Century DC Universe. Its name is a pun on Pepto-Bismol.-Fictional history:It is best known as the home of Legionnaire Matter-Eater Lad, whose ability to eat matter in all forms is shared by all natives of the planet... |
First appeared and joined in Adventure Comics #303 (December 1962). | Can eat any substance. |
Element Lad Element Lad Element Lad is a fictional character in the 30th and 31st centuries of the , a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. A native of the planet Trom, he has the power to transmute chemical elements.-Pre-Zero Hour:... (formerly Mystery Lad) |
Jan Arrah | Trom Trom Trom is a fictional planet in the 30th century . It was home to Legionnaire Element Lad, who is the planet's sole survivor.Due to the high radioactivity of the planet, the natives of Trom were never many, living in a few valleys. They all had the ability to transmute elements... |
First appeared and joined in Adventure Comics #307 (April 1963). | Elemental transmutation. |
Lightning Lass Lightning Lass Ayla Ranzz, known originally as Lightning Lass is a comic book fictional character, who is a super heroine in a future DC Comics universe... (also Light Lass) |
Ayla Ranzz | Winath Winath Winath is a fictional planet in the 30th century .Winath is a primarily agrarian planet, settled by humans sometime between the 20th and 30th centuries... |
First appeared and joined in Adventure Comics #308 (May 1963). | Electrical manipulation; control and generation of electrical fields. Later gravity negation, then regained her original powers. |
Dream Girl | Nura Nal | Naltor Naltor Naltor is a fictional planet first depicted in stories of DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes set in the 30th and 31st Centuries. It was portrayed as being the home of Legion members Dream Boy, Dream Girl and her sister White Witch.... |
First appeared and joined in Adventure Comics #317 (February 1964). | Precognition Precognition In parapsychology, precognition , also called future sight, and second sight, is a type of extrasensory perception that would involve the acquisition or effect of future information that cannot be deduced from presently available and normally acquired sense-based information or laws of physics... . |
Ferro Lad Ferro Lad Ferro Lad is a fictional character, a comic book superhero and member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th century of the . He is Andrew Nolan of Earth... |
Andrew Nolan | Earth | First appeared and joined in Adventure Comics #346 (July 1966). Died destroying the Sun-Eater Sun-Eater A Sun-Eater is a fictional, artificially created living weapon in the DC Comics universe. It has played an important role in various storylines.-History:... in Adventure Comics #353 (February 1967). |
Ability to transform into iron, which also provides him with superhuman strength Superhuman strength Superhuman strength, also called superstrength, super-strength, or super strength, is an ability commonly employed in fiction. It is the ability for a character to be stronger than humanly possible... and invulnerability. |
Karate Kid Karate Kid (comics) Karate Kid is a fictional character, a superhero in the future of the DC Comics universe, and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. He is a master of every form of martial arts to have been developed by the 31st century... |
Val Armorr | Earth | First appeared and joined in Adventure Comics #346 (July 1966). Killed battling Nemesis Kid Nemesis Kid Nemesis Kid is the alias of Hart Druiter, a comic book supervillain in the DC Comics universe. He lives in the future, comes from the planet Myar, and is an enemy of the Legion of Super-Heroes... in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #4 (November 1984). Resurrected during the "Mystery Years" and first appeared as Trident Trident (DC Comics) Trident is the name of a number of supervillains in the DC Comics universe.-Trident I-III:At one time, the three alter-egos of Trident were operatives of the H.I.V.E., with Prof being a weapons design specialist. Eventually, they decided to team up and strike out on their own. Each adopted the... in Justice League of America vol. 2, #3 (December 2006). Revealed as Karate Kid in Justice League of America vol. 2, #7 (May 2007). Died from the Morticoccus virus in Countdown to Final Crisis Countdown to Final Crisis Countdown, known as Countdown to Final Crisis for its last 24 issues based on the cover, was a comic book limited series published by DC Comics. It debuted on May 9, 2007, directly following the conclusion of the last issue of 52... #7 (March 12, 2008). |
Mastery of all known martial arts. |
Sensor Girl Princess Projectra This page discusses the humanoid version of the character. For the post-Zero Hour/pre-Threeboot version, see Sensor.Princess Projectra is a fictional character, a superheroine in the DC Comics universe. She lives in the 30th and 31st centuries, and is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes... (formerly Princess Projectra and Queen Projectra) |
Projectra Wind'zzor | Orando Orando Orando is a fictional planet in the DC Universe. It is the home planet of Princess Projectra of the Legion of Super-Heroes.-Fictional history:... |
First appeared and joined in Adventure Comics #346 (July 1966). | Generation of illusions. As Sensor Girl, control over all five senses of herself and others and some super-vision powers. |
Shadow Lass Shadow Lass Shadow Lass is a fictional character, a comic book superheroine published by DC Comics. She first appeared in Adventure Comics vol. 1 #365 , and was created by Jim Shooter and Curt Swan.-Fictional character biography:... |
Tasmia Mallor | Talok VIII | Alternate version (known as "Shadow Woman") first appeared as a future deceased member in Adventure Comics #354 (March 1967). Canonical version first appeared in Adventure Comics #365 (February 1968). Joined in Adventure Comics #366 (March 1968). |
Shadow-casting. |
Chemical King Chemical King Chemical King is the name of two fictional characters in the DC Comics universe. The first was Mr. Lambert, who was murdered by Alfred Stryker in Detective Comics #27... |
Condo Arlik | Phlon | First mentioned as a future deceased member on the cover of Adventure Comics #354 (March 1967). Joined in Adventure Comics #372 (September 1968). Died preventing World War VII in Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #228 (June 1977). |
Control over the rate of chemical reactions. |
Timber Wolf Timber Wolf (comics) Timber Wolf is a fictional character, a superhero in the 30th and 31st centuries of the and member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. He comes from the planet Zoon . His powers are enhanced strength, speed and agility... |
Brin Londo | Zoon | First appeared (as "Lone Wolf") in Adventure Comics #327 (December 1964). Joined in Adventure Comics #372 (September 1968). |
Superhuman agility and strength. Later claws and fangs, super-senses, and accelerated healing. |
"Bronze Age" members
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Wildfire Wildfire (comics) Wildfire is a fictional character, a DC Comics superhero in that universe's 30th and 31st centuries. Created by Cary Bates and Dave Cockrum, the character debuted in Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #195 .-Publication history:... |
Drake Burroughs | Earth | First appeared (as "ERG-1") in Superboy #195 (June 1973). Joined in Superboy #202 (May/June 1974). |
Energy blasts and manipulation, flight. |
Tyroc Tyroc Tyroc is a fictional superhero published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Superboy #216 , and was created by Cary Bates and Mike Grell... |
Troy Stewart | Earth (Marzal Island) |
First appeared in Superboy #216 (April 1976). Joined in Superboy #218 (July 1976). |
Sonic power that creates unusual effects. |
Dawnstar Dawnstar Dawnstar is a fictional superheroine in comic books published by DC Comics. She was created by Paul Levitz and Mike Grell.- Fictional character biography :... |
Starhaven Starhaven Starhaven is a fictional planet first depicted in stories of DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes set in the 30th and 31st Centuries, and described as being located near the core of the Milky Way galaxy. It was portrayed as being the home of Legion member Dawnstar.... |
First appeared in Superboy #226 (April 1977). Joined in Superboy #229 (July 1977). |
Interstellar tracking, flight, unaided space travel. | |
Blok Blok (comics) Blok is a fictional character, a superhero in the 30th century of the DC Comics universe. He has a massive, stony body possessed of incredible strength and endurance.-Fictional character biography:... |
Dryad | First appeared as a villain in Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #253 (July 1979). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #272 (February 1981). Unlike his original counterpart, he was never killed by Roxxas Roxxas Kivun Roxxas is a fictional supervillain in the DC Universe. Primarily a foe of the Legion of Super-Heroes, he first appeared in Adventure Comics #307 .-Fictional character biography:... . |
Superhuman strength and physical resistance; energy absorption. | |
Invisible Kid Invisible Kid (Jacques Foccart) Jacques Foccart is a comic book character, a superhero in the DC Comics universe and the second to assume the name Invisible Kid. He is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries... II |
Jacques Foccart | Earth | First appeared and joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, Annual #1 (1982). | Invisibility Invisibility Invisibility is the state of an object that cannot be seen. An object in this state is said to be invisible . The term is usually used as a fantasy/science fiction term, where objects are literally made unseeable by magical or technological means; however, its effects can also be seen in the real... to the naked eye and to most forms of detection. |
Black Witch White Witch (comics) The White Witch is a fictional comic book character who exists in the DC Universe, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th century. Her real name is Mysa Nal, although her name was given as Xola Aq in Silver Age Legion stories in Adventure Comics; the revelation that her name was... (formerly White Witch) |
Mysa Nal | Naltor Naltor Naltor is a fictional planet first depicted in stories of DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes set in the 30th and 31st Centuries. It was portrayed as being the home of Legion members Dream Boy, Dream Girl and her sister White Witch.... |
First appeared (as "The Hag") in Adventure Comics #350 (November 1966). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #294 (December 1982). Absorbed the magical abilities of Mordru Mordru Mordru is a fictional character, a supervillain in the DC Comics' main shared universe.Mordru is the most prominent Lord of Chaos who is fated to survive even after the end of the universe, although he is usually shown as a powerful wizard... (of New Earth) and those of Earth-247's magicians in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #5 (September 2009). |
Spellcasting. Currently the most powerful sorcerer of the 31st century. |
Magnetic Kid Magnetic Kid Magnetic Kid was a fictional comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. He has the superhuman power of generating and controlling magnetism. He first appeared as a child in Adventure Comics #335 , and joined the Legion of Super-Heroes in volume 3, #14... |
Pol Krinn | Braal Braal (planet) Braal is a fictional planet in the DC Comics universe. It is the homeworld of a race of magnetism manipulators. Its most famous resident is Cosmic Boy, a DC Comics' superhero and founding member of the Legion of Super-Heroes... |
First appeared in Adventure Comics #335 (August 1965). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #14 (September 1985). Killed by the Arch-Mage in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #62 (July 1989). |
Magnetism manipulation; ability to generate and control magnetic fields. |
Polar Boy Polar Boy Polar Boy is a fictional character, a superhero from the 30th century of the DC Universe, initially suggested by reader Buddy Lavigne of Northbrook, Illinois in the letters page of Adventure Comics #304, January, 1963.-Fictional character biography:... |
Brek Bannin | Tharr | First appeared in Adventure Comics #306 (March 1963). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #14 (September 1985). |
Cold manipulation; ability to absorb heat and produce cold. |
Quislet Quislet Quislet is a DC Comics fictional character, and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes during the 30th century. Quislet was co-created by writer Paul Levitz and artist Steve Lightle.-Fictional character biography:... |
(an unpronounceable glyph) | Teall | First appeared and joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #14 (September 1985). Returned to Legion's dimension some time during "Mystery Years" era. |
Energy being possessing the ability to inhabit and animate inanimate objects, which then disintegrate after Quislet's consciousness vacates them. |
Tellus Tellus (comics) Tellus is a fictional DC Comics superhero and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes featured in the 30th century. Tellus was co-created by writer Paul Levitz and artist Steve Lightle.-Fictional character biography:... |
Ganglios | Hyrakius | First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #9 (April 1985). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #14 (September 1985). |
Telepathy Telepathy Telepathy , is the induction of mental states from one mind to another. The term was coined in 1882 by the classical scholar Fredric W. H. Myers, a founder of the Society for Psychical Research, and has remained more popular than the more-correct expression thought-transference... and telekinesis. |
Post-Infinite Crisis members
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Night Girl Night Girl Night Girl is a fictional character in the 30th century of the DC Universe. She is a member of the Legion of Substitute Heroes, and of the most recent incarnation of the Legion of Super-Heroes... |
Lydda Jath | Kathoon | Pre-Crisis version first appeared in Adventure Comics #306 (March 1963). Legion membership first mentioned by Starman in Justice Society of America vol. 3, #6 (July 2007) and confirmed in Action Comics #860 (February 2008). |
Super-strength when not in direct sunlight. |
Chameleon Girl | Yera Allon | Durla Durlan (DC Comics) The Durlans are a fictional extraterrestrial species, a race of shapeshifting beings from the planet Durla, as depicted in DC Comics.-Fictional history:... |
Pre-Crisis version first appeared (impersonating Shrinking Violet) in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #286 (April 1982). True form and identity revealed in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #305 (November 1983). Legion membership first revealed in Action Comics #861 (March 2008). Died(?) in Legion Lost vol. 2, #1 (September 2011). |
Shapeshifting Shapeshifting Shapeshifting is a common theme in mythology, folklore, and fairy tales. It is also found in epic poems, science fiction literature, fantasy literature, children's literature, Shakespearean comedy, ballet, film, television, comics, and video games... . |
Karate Kid Myg (comics) Myg of the planet Lythyl is a fictional character, a superhero in the future of the DC Comics universe. He is a master of every form of martial arts to have been developed by the 30th and 31st centuries... II |
Myg | Lythyl | Joined as a replacement for Val Armorr Karate Kid (comics) Karate Kid is a fictional character, a superhero in the future of the DC Comics universe, and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. He is a master of every form of martial arts to have been developed by the 31st century... , as revealed in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #1 (October 2008), unlike his counterpart who did not join the original team prior to Crisis on Infinite Earths. Killed by Radiation Roy in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #3 (April 2009). |
Mastery of all known martial arts. |
Green Lantern Rond Vidar Rond Vidar is a fictional superhero published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Adventure Comics #349 , and was created by Jim Shooter, Mort Weisinger and Curt Swan.-Fictional character biography:... |
Rond Vidar | Earth | Pre-Crisis version first appeared in Adventure Comics #349 (October 1966); granted honorary membership in Adventure Comics #360 (September 1967). Last remaining member of the Green Lantern Corps Green Lantern Corps The Green Lantern Corps is the name of a fictional intergalactic military/police force appearing in comics published by DC Comics. They patrol the farthest reaches of the DC Universe at the behest of the Guardians, a race of immortals residing on the planet Oa... , as revealed in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #2 (November 2008). Killed in the same issue by Superboy-Prime. |
Possesses a Green Lantern power ring. |
XS XS (comics) XS is a fictional character, a superheroine in the future of the DC Comics universe. A member of the Legion of Super-Heroes, she is the granddaughter of Barry Allen , and first cousin of Bart Allen .-Fictional character biography:Despite being the granddaughter of Barry Allen and the daughter of... |
Jenni Ognats | Aarok | First appeared in Legionnaires #0 (October 1994); granddaughter of Barry Allen and first cousin of Bart Allen Bart Allen Bartholomew "Bart" Allen is a superhero in the . Allen first appeared as the superhero Impulse. He would later go on to become the second Kid Flash and the fourth Flash. Allen's first cameo appearance was in The Flash #91, while his first full appearance was in issue #92... . Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #62 (November 1994). Native of the same universe as the post-Infinite Crisis team, as revealed in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #3 (April 2009). Joined the post-Infinite Crisis team in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #5 (September 2009). |
Superspeed. |
Gates Gates (comics) Ti'julk Mr'asz, codename Gates, is a fictional character, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the DC Universe. Like all natives of the planet Vyrga, Gates has a largely insectoid body... |
Ti'julk Mr'asz | Vyrga | First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #66 (March 1995). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #76 (January 1996). Joined the post-Infinite Crisis team in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #5 (September 2009). Died(?) in Legion Lost vol. 2, #1 (September 2011). |
Creation of teleportation "gates". |
Earth-Man Kirt Niedrigh Kirt Niedrigh is a fictional character, a semi-reformed supervillain in the DC Comics Universe. Created by Cary Bates and Mike Grell, Niedrigh is a former hopeful for the Legion of Super-Heroes under the guise of Absorbancy Boy... |
Kirt Niedrigh | Earth | Pre-Crisis version first appeared (as "Absorbency Boy") in Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #218 (July 1976). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 6, #2 (August 2010). Died in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 6, #16 (August 2011). |
Super-power absorption and duplication. |
Comet Queen Comet Queen Comet Queen is a fictional superhero in the DC Universe. She was an ally of the Legion of Super-Heroes prior to Zero Hour.-Pre-Zero Hour:... |
Grava | Extal Colony | Pre-Crisis version first appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #304 (October 1983). Joined in-between Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 6, #16 and Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 7, #1 (September 2011). |
Space flight, comet gas extrusion. |
Chemical Kid Chemical King Chemical King is the name of two fictional characters in the DC Comics universe. The first was Mr. Lambert, who was murdered by Alfred Stryker in Detective Comics #27... |
Hadru Jamik | Phlon | First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 6, #6 as a member of the Legion Academy The Legion Academy The Legion Academy is a training school for members of the Legion of Super-heroes. It was created by Jim Shooter and Curt Swan, and has been re-used and revisited by subsequent creators in the many evolving iterations of the Legion that have been published over the decades... . Joined in-between Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 6, #16 and Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 7, #1 (September 2011). |
Catalyze chemical reactions. |
Glorith Glorith Glorith of Baaldur is a fictional villainess appearing in stories published by DC Comics. Her primary foe is the 30th century team known as the Legion of Super-Heroes, and she was a major presence in Legion of Super-Heroes... II |
Glorith | Unknown | First appeared in Adventure Comics #523 as a member of the Legion Academy The Legion Academy The Legion Academy is a training school for members of the Legion of Super-heroes. It was created by Jim Shooter and Curt Swan, and has been re-used and revisited by subsequent creators in the many evolving iterations of the Legion that have been published over the decades... . Joined in-between Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 6, #16 and Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 7, #1 (September 2011). |
Manipulate mystical energies. |
Dragonwing | Marya Pai | Earth | First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 6, #6 as a member of the Legion Academy The Legion Academy The Legion Academy is a training school for members of the Legion of Super-heroes. It was created by Jim Shooter and Curt Swan, and has been re-used and revisited by subsequent creators in the many evolving iterations of the Legion that have been published over the decades... . Joined in-between Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 6, #16 and Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 7, #1 (September 2011). |
Fire breath and acid absorption. |
Note: Pre-Crisis reservist Kid Psycho
Kid Psycho
Kid Psycho is a fictional character in the DC Universe. He became a reserve member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th century.-Fictional character biography:...
has not yet been confirmed as a member of this version of the team, although a panel in the 'Leadership' backup story in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 6, #6 (December 2010), showed a statue resembling him in the Hall of Heroes, indicating that his fate may be drastically different than originally portrayed.
Pete Ross
Pete Ross
Peter Joseph "Pete" Ross is a fictional character who appears in the Superman comic books published by DC Comics. He was introduced in Superboy #86 .-Pre-Crisis:...
, Lana Lang
Lana Lang
Lana Lang is a fictional supporting character in DC Comics' Superman series. Created by writer Bill Finger and artist John Sikela, the character first appears in Superboy #10...
, and Jimmy Olsen
Jimmy Olsen
Jimmy Olsen is a fictional character who appears mainly in DC Comics’ Superman stories. Olsen is a young photojournalist working for the Daily Planet. He is close friends with Lois Lane, Clark Kent/Superman and Perry White...
are neither reservists nor honorary members.
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