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Superman’s time as Superboy has often been put on the chopping block of DC continuity. The publisher did away with it with Crisis on Infinite Earths, brought it back post-Infinite Crisis, and did away with it again with the New 52 reboot. Since then, DC has changed their universe several times (I love DC, but it loves rebooting everything), but the disposition of Superboy in the history of DC has been a question. The latest issue of Action Comics, written by Mark Waid, a creator who loves every aspect of Superman history, brings it all back and that’s a cause for celebration.
Superboy Opens Up So Many Story Options

So, let’s start with the most exciting part of the return of Superboy — the Legion of Superheroes. Superboy played a key role in the Legion of Superheroes in every way. The Legion, a group of superpowered alien teenager superheroes, were inspired by the fact that Superboy used his powers to save the world. It let them see that they could make a difference in the universe, and that brought the team together. They’d eventually come back in time and recruit Superboy. The Legion is one of DC’s most complicated teams, mostly because of the damage that DC’s reboots have done to their history. Bringing Superboy back into continuity means that the only thing stopping DC from rebooting the Legion — or just bringing back the old pre-Crisis history of the Legion again (they did it once before post-Infinite Crisis, which was ruined by the New 52) — is themselves. DC has introduced a new version of Legion in DC All-In #1, which they have called the Darkseid Legion. From what we’ve seen, they’re basically just evil versions of the classic Legion, but that also might mean that the classic Legion might be out there, all because Superboy exists again.









