


Legion of Super-Heroes Archives
Series · 3 books · 1991-1999
Books in series

#1
Legion of Super-Heroes Archives, Vol. 1
1991
Collects tales about the Legion of Super-Heroes and its most legendary member, Superboy.

#8
Legion of Super-Heroes Archives, Vol. 8
1999
Reprinting classic tales of cosmic adventure that originally appeared in the 1960s, the LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES VOL. 8 continues the 30th century escapades of tomorrow's greatest heroes. Presenting the sixth year of the super-powered teenaged group, this exciting edition includes the origin of the Legion, Ultra Boy's election as leader, the first appearance of the Flash's descendants, the Tornado Twins, the expulsion of Colossal Boy for treason, the addition of Timber Wolf and Chemical King to the team, the diabolical debut of the Legion of Super-Villains, Mordro the Merciless' devastating attack on Smallville, and the introduction of the Legion Academy.

#9
Legion of Super-Heroes Archives, Vol. 9
1999
Collects tales about the Legion of Super-Heroes and its most legendary member, Superboy.
Authors

E. Nelson Bridwell
Author · 8 books
Edward Nelson Bridwell was a writer for Mad magazine (writing the now-famous catchphrase, "What you mean...we?" in a 1958 parody of The Lone Ranger in Mad) and various comic books published by DC Comics. One of the writers for the Batman comic strip and Super Friends, he also wrote The Inferior Five, among other comics. He has been called "DC's self-appointed continuity cop."

Jerry Siegel
Author · 27 books
Jerome "Jerry" Siegel, who also used pseudonyms including Joe Carter, Jerry Ess, and Herbert S. Fine, was the American co-creator of Superman (along with Joe Shuster), the first of the great comic book superheroes and one of the most recognizable icons of the 20th century. He and Shuster were inducted into the comic book industry's Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 1992 and the Jack Kirby Hall of Fame in 1993.