


Legion of Super-Heroes (1989)
Series · 64
books · 1984-2017
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#2
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #2
1989
Back in the good old days he was Ultra Boy, one of the most powerful of the Legionnaires and also one of the most loyal. Now he's simply Jo Nah, and he's got a contract on his head by the Khunds!

#10
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #10
1990
Having arrived on Winath, the newly reformed Legion gathers to mourn the loss of a friend. Also present is Roxxas, who is poised to continue the job he began a just few short weeks ago.

#11
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #11
1990
The bloody conflict between the Legion and Roxxas nears its climax with bodies of Legionnaires left behind in the aftermath. Plus, a special sequence starring two former Legionnaires, Matter-Eater Lad and Polar Boy.

#21
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #24
1991
"The Quiet Darkness" conclusion. Aria is Darkseid's captive, and the Legion is powerless to prevent him from using the child to create a super powered slave. Also, the mystery of a 30th-century Lobo is revealed! Featuring the first appearance of the SW6 Legionnaires!

#29
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #33
1984
When Chameleon Reep Dangle goes on a mission to find his missing father, he learns some startling facts about a Legionnaire long believed to be dead. "Terra Mosiac" part 9.

#30
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #34
1992
The Dominators' war against the Earth rages on, with the S.U.B.S. and the young Legionnaires fighting valiantly while several Legionnaires mourn the casualties of war. "Terra Mosiac" part 10.

#36
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #40
1993
The Legion meets the Legionnaires! The historical meeting of the teenage Legionnaires and their adult counterparts paves the way for the introduction of a new series—LEGIONNAIRES #1!

#40
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #44
1993
Despite the efforts of an enraged Mysa, Mordru's plans escalate as he employs her anger to effect a horrifying transformation that could lead to the end of reality.

#43
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #47
1993
Having defeated their dead comrades, the Legion arrives at Mordru's palace to be confronted by the resurrected Nemesis Kid, Dr. Regulus, Jungle King, Zaryan, Charma and the Dominator ambassador to Earth.

#44
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #48
1993
The Legion's been buried alive by Mordru and only Devlin and the White Witch remain to face the evil sorcerer! Weakened and battered, Mysa must confront her past to defeat her estranged, abusive husband before he mystically remakes the entire galaxy.

#46
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #49
1993
Matter-Eater Lad takes on a smorgasbord of adventure when he attempts to liberate Tartarus from Evillo. Joining him are an unlikely gang of heroes, including his former ally Polar Boy!

#48
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #51
1993
Grimbor the Chainsman returns for an attack against the water world of Quarantine...and Kent Shakespeare, Celeste and Ivy return to action.

#49
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #52
1988
Timber Wolf must readjust to life in the 30th century as the Khund Legion members reappear, which isn't good news for the Legion!

#51
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #54
1994
Devastated in the aftermath of their epic battle with Glorith, the Legion is faced with a host of startling changes! When the Legion returns to their home base on Talus, the team finds itself ostracized—and wanted for crimes they did not commit!

#52
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #55
1994
The Science Police of the United Planets stalk the remnants of the Legion of Super-Heroes across the galaxy as what's left of the team tries to find refuge on the planet Rimbor—only to land right in the middle of a deadly gang war!

#53
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #56
1994
The Legion's "underground" status is blown during the gang fight on Rimbor, forcing them to escape with the Science Police hot on their heels.

#54
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #57
1994
A confrontation with the United Planets Academy turns deadly when the Legion members return and pressure mounts against the outlaw Legion of Super-Heroes.

#60
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #63
1994
The Legion is caught in the middle of the crossfire when the sole survivor of an alien race comes to Earth to exact revenge from an ally of the United Planets.

#61
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #64
1994
Live Wire fears that his powers are out of control and it may only be a matter of time before they erupt with lethal consequences. Plus, more is revealed about the mysterious rival super-team.

#62
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #69
1995
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#63
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #70
1995
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#65
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #74
1995
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#68
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #77
1995
Locked away in prison for conducting forbidden experiments, Brainiac 5 is interrogated by a United Planets psi-agent who wants the secret of time travel.

#69
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #78
1996
An alien scourge threatens to destroy Earth's solar system, but with so many Legionnaires expelled, injured or missing, the remaining heroes stand virtually no chance of stopping the threat...until the United Planets forces them to recruit five of the most powerful beings in the the Fatal Five!

#71
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #80
1996
The Legion's ultimate battle with the Fatal Five escalates when the team discovers that the United Planets has been corrupted—turning the entire galaxy against the Legionnaires.

#72
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #81
1996
Dirk Morgna returns—but will this "Sun Boy" join the Legion or engulf it in an all-consuming inferno?

#73
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #82
1996
The Legion's mission to Starboy's home planet turns downright weird when the team is attacked by a group of rogue heroes. Plus, Ultra Boy discovers the shocking cause of his recent bouts of pain.

#75
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #84
1996
The entire Legion succumbs to the Emerald Eye's power, kicking off an all-new direction for the heroes of the future.

#76
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #85
1996
Flung through time and space by the awesome power of the Emerald Eye, a contingent of Legionnaires finds itself stranded on Earth—in the 20th century! Now they must survive on a primitive planet of living legends and deadly dangers equal to any they faced in the 30th century.

#79
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #88
1996
As if he didn't cause them enough trouble, Impulse Bart Allen tags along with the Legionnaires in an attempt to join the team.

#80
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #91
1997
The entire Legion is back together again after being separated by time-but now they're trapped in the timestream and time is running out to save a comatose member!

#81
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #92
1997
It's 1958 and the Legionnaires are students in Mr. Swan's Art Class at Happy Harbor High School, frantically preparing for a visit from the President of the United States. Unexpectedly, this idyllic scenario comes crashing down around them when Happy Harbor is invaded by a monster from another planet.

#83
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #97
1997
Genesis strikes the Legion as several members' powers are altered. Plus, Brainy meets Metron of the New Gods and gains the last component he needs for his super-computer.

#84
Legion of Super-Heroes (1994-) #98
1997
Brainiac 5 at last opens a portal to the time-lost Legion's 30th century home, but his powerful and unstable new robot, C.O.M.P.U.T.O., won't let the Legion pass through it!

#85
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #99
1997
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#86
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #100
1997
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#87
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #101
1997
Spark's new gravity powers disrupt her spiritual bond with her twin brother, Live Wire, and may be jeopardizing her health. When 30th-century medicine fails to restore her original lightning powers, she embarks on a quest that makes her fellow Legionnaires fear for her sanity.

#88
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #102
1998
Star Boy's home planet Xanthu is attacked by the Khunds, and the Legionnaire must join with his old teammates

#89
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #103
1998
Star Boy and the group on Xanthu are in deep, deep trouble when they're ambushed by two evil alien races while trying to save the planet from coming under the control of a third!

#90
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #104
2014
The rescue team returns from the space anomaly - with many of the members strangely changed - and with a new mystery.

#91
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #105
1998
"Adventures in Action" Part 2! Continued from LEGIONNAIRES #61! The Time Trapper confronts the Legionnaires with versions of themselves from alternate timelines!

#94
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #108
1998
"Dark Circle Rising" Part 6! Continued from LEGIONNAIRES #64! The disastrous aftermath of the Durlan war! But even if the Legion should emerge victorious, the tables may yet be turned when we find out who's been in charge of the Dark Circle all along!

#95
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #109
1998
A special issue focusing on Violet! It's Vi's worst nightmare come true, as the Emerald Eye returns to take control of the Legionnaire once and for all!

#96
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #110
1998
When Dr. Savant—mad leader of a magic-hating 30th century suicide cult on the planet Fawcettworld—blows up the Rock of Eternity, the heroine from a future even more distant than the Legion's is stranded in the 30th century!

#97
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #111
1998
An intangible alien takes control of M'Onel and Thunder to rid his planet of all offworlders and pits the strongest Legionnaires against their teammates.

#98
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #112
1998
Triad and Ferro face metal-eating creatures—that are devouring their ship! And if Ferro thinks "ironing up" is the answer, he might wanna do some heavy rethinking.

#99
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #113
1999
Kinetix—having suffered a mind-shattering experience while trapped in a strange anomaly—appears to be getting worse. In a desperate attempt to help, Legionnaires Vi and Spark use Brainiac 5.1's newly invented "Anywhere Machine" to travel through time.

#100
Legion of Super-Heroes (1994-) #114
1999
After acquiring LexCorp's Bizarro data files during the Legion's adventures in the 20th century, Brainiac 5.1's latest experiment has gone completely out of control!

#101
Legion of Super-Heroes (1994-) #115
1999
With most of the Legionnaires transformed into Bizarro versions of their true selves, the few remaining normal members struggle to figure out a way to change their teammates back.

#102
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #116
1999
A quest to locate the scattered pieces from the now-destroyed Rock of Eternity has made Legionnaires Thunder and Sensor prisoners of the Rimborian crimelord Pernisius.

#103
Legion of Super-Heroes (1994-) #117
1999
The crimelord known as Pernisius has tasted the power of Eternium—and he wants more!

#104
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #118
1999
Thanks to the Eternium, Pernisius has become an all-powerful giant, seeing the Legionnaires as nothing more than annoying fleas! But is there another force behind Pernisius' actions?

#105
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #119
1999
While the team takes a much-needed break, Legionnaires M'Onel and Apparition recall a time they both served in another Legion.

#106
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #120
1999
The Legion Outpost comes under attack from the Fatal Four!

#107
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #121
1999
The Legion Outpost is under attack from the Fatal Five, now featuring a deadly—and unexpected—fifth member!

#108
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #122
1999
"""Legion of the Damned"" Part 1! The alien threat known only as the Blight has completely taken over Earth and possessed its inhabitants. Only a few Legionnaires remain, but they may not last long, since the Blight are using the team's former colleagues to hunt them down. Continued in LEGIONNAIRES #79!"

#109
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #123
1999
The secrets of the Blight are revealed in Part 3 of the 4-part "Legion of the Damned"! But will that information help XS, the super-speeding Legionnaire, who's in for the run of her life against her own mind-controlled teammates, inside the Blight headquarters known as the Stem? Also, is there a traitor in the Legion's midst?

#110
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) #124
1999
"Widening Rifts" part 1! The battle with the Blight may be over, but the repercussions are greater than ever. A war-ravaged Earth has been quarantined by the United Planets, the blame for the Blight invasion has been placed on U.P. President Brande, and the Legion's existence is also called into question! Continued in LEGIONNAIRES #81.

#113
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) Annual #1
1990
“CHARADE.” The sorceress Glorith destroys the planet Daxam...just for kicks. The Legion is determined to bring her to justice...but her shocking connection to one of the team may prevent that.

#115
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) Annual #3
1992
“FULL MOON FEVER!” Brin Londo becomes the all-new and ferociously feral Timber Wolf...who relocates to the 20th century!

#116
Legion of Super-Heroes Annual (1989-2000) Annual #4
1993
“JAMM.” In an attempt to retrieve Timber Wolf from the 20th century, Brainiac unwittingly brings the parasite Angon and his victim—a young surfer dude named Jamm—into the 30th century!

#117
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) Annual #5
1994
“THE LONG ROAD HOME.” When young Ayla finds herself lost on a strange and mysterious planet, she must seek the aid of an odd assortment of “Legionesque” characters to find her way back home.

#118
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989-2000) Annual #7
1996
“ONE SHOT!” Featuring the last living member of the Legion, Wildfire!

#122-125
The Legion by Dan Abnett & Andy Lanning 1
2017
Dan Abnett (AQUAMAN, Guardians of the Galaxy) and Andy Lanning's (THE AUTHORITY, Guardians of the Galaxy) legendary run chronicling the Legion of Super-Heroes' adventures are collected here in THE LEGION BY DAN ABNETT AND ANDY LANNING VOL. 1. Joined by superstar artist Olivier Coipel (Mighty Thor), the creative team introduces an uncertain and exciting future for its greatest heroes with gripping characterization, cosmic-level threats and epic sci-fi storytelling!
Earth at the end of the 30th century. A super-modern age, and the pinnacle of human cultural endeavors. Then came the Blight. Who they are is irrelevant. What matters is what this highly advanced, techno-organic culture wants: the life energies of the worlds they come across.
Upon infiltrating the United Planets' means of hyper-accelerated interstellar transportation, the Blight entwine Earth and destroy its forces within hours. Where life once flourished, it now deteriorates. And those who don't die meet a worse fate: they become of the Blight.
That includes the Legion of Super-Heroes, the U.P.'s young champions. Unable to fend off the invaders, their once-great numbers now serve the Blight and hunt down the last resisting Legionnaires—the ones looking to find enough survivors and open one last Stargate to freedom.
Earth, the United Planets, the Legion of Super-Heroes...they're all damned.
Collects LEGIONNAIRES #78-81, LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #122-125 and LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES SECRET FILES #2.
Authors

Andy Lanning
Author · 77 books
Andy Lanning is a British comic book writer and inker, known for his work for Marvel Comics and DC Comics, and for his collaboration with Dan Abnett.

Roger Stern
Author · 170 books
Roger Stern is an American comic book author and novelist.

Tom Peyer
Author · 67 books
Tom Peyer is an American comic book creator and editor. He is known for his 1999 revisioning of Golden Age super-hero Hourman, as well as his work on the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 1990s. An editor at DC Comics/Vertigo from 1987 to 1993, he served as assistant editor on Neil Gaiman's groundbreaking Sandman. Peyer has also worked for Marvel Comics, Wildstorm, and Bongo Comics. With John Layman, he wrote the 2007–2009 Tek Jansen comic book, based on the Stephen Colbert character.

Al Gordon
Author · 1 books
Alan "Al" Gordon is an American comic book creator primarily known as an inker and writer. He is best known for his 1990s work on DC Comics' Legion of Super Heroes and the Justice League of America, Marvel Comics' Fantastic Four, and Image Comics' creator-owned WildStar.

Mark Waid
Author · 435 books
Mark Waid (born March 21, 1962 in Hueytown, Alabama) is an American comic book writer. He is best known for his eight-year run as writer of the DC Comics' title The Flash, as well as his scripting of the limited series Kingdom Come and Superman: Birthright, and his work on Marvel Comics' Captain America.