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Fortunately, writer Joshua Williamson has been teasing up the Legion throughout the All-In Initiative, introducing a new evil version of the Legion of Super-Heroes who work for Darkseid. The hope is that the original, classic version of the team will rise out of the ashes of All-In. But what led to the Legion being underminded in the DC Universe, and can the team return as the A-Listers it rightfully deserves to be?
Why The Legion Deserves Your Attention

The Legion of Super-Heroes are the teen heroes from the 30th century. They were first introduced as supporting characters for the original Superboy, Clark Kent’s time as a teenage superhero. They soon spun off to their own comics, growing to have one of the largest memberships in the DC Universe. The Legion contains multiple fan-favorite characters, including Saturn Girl and Brainiac 5, plus some of the wackier characters in the DC library. While the absurdity of Matter-Eater Lad has become a meme among DC fans, the team also has characters like Bounce Boy, which helps establish the team as the oddballs. Although some readers may find the Legion’s weirdness off-putting, it helps give the group its identity. The team’s classic stories may be Silver Age cheese, but they’re enduring and fun.
Furthermore, when the Legion comics got serious, it is some of the most compelling superhero comics on the stands. The Great Darkness Saga is an epic Legion storyline that features Darkseid significantly, continuing to influence the DC Universe. The original Legion Lost mini-series from the early 2000s features some of the most in-depth character-focused storylines in the entire franchise. Legion of 3 Worlds is a violent and action-packed mini-series that reconciles the multiple reboots, serving as a meta-contextualization of the Legion itself. Despite the darker plots, the Legion of Super-Heroes often represents the best of humanity. Not all of it works, and the team’s status as the strange DC heroes will always be a burden the group will carry. Nonetheless, the Legion is a vital component of the DC Universe. They may be weird and full of outdated retro-futurism aesthetics, yet that is why fans love them so much.









