Legion of Super-Villains
Legion of Super-Villains | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance |
(as Adults) Superman #147 (August 1961) (as Teens) Adventure Comics #372 (September 1968) |
In-story information | |
Member(s) |
Akka Chameleon Chief Cosmic King Esper Lass Hunter Immortus Lazon Lightning Lord Magno Lad Micro Lad Nemesis Kid Ol-Vir Questor Radiation Roy Ron-Karr Saturn Queen Spider Girl Sun Emperor Sun Killer Titania Tyr Zymyr |
The Legion of Super-Villains is a team of fictional supervillains that appear in comic books published by DC Comics. They are adversaries of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the future. They first appeared as adults in Superman #147 (1961) and as teens in Adventure Comics #372 (1968).
Fictional team history
Pre-Crisis the Legion first appears when Lex Luthor creates a radio to contact the future, hoping to send a message to a Legion of Super-Villains, feeling there must be an evil counterpart to the Legion of Super-Heroes. He is broken out of jail by a gun, flying belt, and force-field helmet being sent into his cell. He then meets the trio of villains, Cosmic King, Lightning Lord and Saturn Queen, who tell him of their origins. They cause trouble for Superman and finally an illusion cast by Saturn Queen succeeds in luring him to a planetoid, where a kryptonite field holds him. He is told the origins of the Legion, and sentenced to death in a parody of the way the Legion of Super-Villains voted him in, but the adult Legion of Super-Heroes appears and battles their foes. Luthor threatens to kill Superman, but Saturn Woman offers herself in his place. Superman asks for a tribute to her and is released after promising not to rescue her. He uses part of Saturn's rings to create a ring round the planetoid, causing Saturn Queen to hypnotize the villains before they can kill Saturn Woman, as it is revealed Saturn's rings somehow make the inhabitants stay good. Saturn Queen is given a fragment to make sure she stays good, and the other villains are jailed. However, they would battle Superman at other points, such as during Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?, where they aid Braniac in assaulting Superman at his Fortress of Solitude. They also kill Lana Lang, before fleeing back to the future when Superman brutally attacks Lightning Lord.
Pre-Crisis, the Legion of Super-Villains was founded by Tarik the Mute, who had suffered irreparable damage to his vocal cords during a battle with the Science Police and subsequently developed a pathological hatred of law and order. He founded a school for super-villains, which served as the headquarters and recruiting grounds for the Legion's first incarnation. He blackmailed Colossal Boy into joining as a teacher.
Several other incarnations of the group formed over the years, led first by Sun Emperor and then by Nemesis Kid. In the last incarnation they conquered the low-tech planet of Orando, homeworld of Princess Projectra, and slipped it into another dimension as a base of operations. Each villain was sworn to kill one Legionnaire, but only Nemesis Kid succeeded, fatally wounding Karate Kid.
In post-Crisis continuity, some of the members of the Legion of Super-Villains attempted to remake the universe by tampering with the origins of Superman and Batman and adopting them as their own "children," eventually transforming them into dictators of Earth, and eliminating other members of the JLA to stop them interfering. Superman and Batman managed to overcome their brainwashing, however, due to the Darkseid of another reality telling them what had happened, restored the timestream to its proper course, and took the villains to the 31st century to be imprisoned, but kept the memories of their lives with the villains.[1]
Five Years Later
During the fourth volume of Legion of Super-Heroes, the Legion of Super-Villains has disbanded, and some of its members had actually reformed. Echo joined the Legion during the Five Year Gap, but resigned after the events of Black Dawn.[2] Lightning Lord reformed and went to work on his family's plantation on Winath.[3] Ron-Karr joined the Legion of Substitute Heroes[4] and Spider Girl joined the Legion,[5] nursing some feelings for Jo Nah and changing her identity to "Wave" when the Legion went on the run.[5] Saturn Queen married Matter-Eater Lad and reformed after retrieving her family's hypno-stone from Prince Evillo, ultimately becoming queen of Titan.[6] Radiation Roy, however, was kidnapped by the Dominator-controlled Earthgov and almost mindwiped as a soldier for the Dominion.[7] These events were all wiped out by Zero Hour.[8]
The Lightning Saga
Manifestations of the Legion based on the nightmares of Dream Girl appeared at the end of Justice Society of America vol. 3, #4 (2007), where they kill the guards of Arkham Asylum.
Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes
In Action Comics #859 (2008), Spider Girl and Radiation Roy are shown to be members of the xenophobic Justice League of Earth, along with other rejected Legion of Super-Heroes applicants Earth-Man (formerly Absorbency Boy), Eyeful Ethel, Tusker, Golden Boy, and Storm Boy. Spider Girl is now in a relationship with Earth-Man, the League's leader, and traded the Legionnaire White Witch to Mordru, in return for his staying off the planet. Roy now has to wear a containment suit, since his radioactive powers have caused him to develop tumors over his body, specifically one dominating the right side of his face. Defeated by Superman and the Legionnaires, the Justice Leaguers are sent to the prison planet Takron-Galtos.
Final Crisis: The Legion of Three Worlds
The Legion of Super-Villains appear in the Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds limited series which runs from August 2008 to September 2009.[9] This incarnation of the Legion includes Lightning Lord, Saturn Queen, Cosmic King, Sun Emperor, Beauty Blaze, Ol-Vir, Tyr, Zymyr, Hunter, and Chameleon Chief, as well as Black Mace, Universo, Dr. Regulus, Grimbor the Chainsman, Mordru, Esper Lass, Magno Lad, Micro Lad, Echo, Terrus, the League of Super-Assassins (Silver Slasher, Lazon, Neutrax, Mist Master, and Titania), the Fatal Five (Tharok, Emerald Empress, the Persuader, Mano, and Validus), and the Justice League of Earth (Radiation Roy, Tusker, Spider Girl, Golden Boy, Storm Boy, and Earth-Man) and is led by Superboy-Prime.[10] The villains are broken out of Takron-Galtos by Prime, and reveal to him that it was he who inspired them to band together.[11]
Each member is later given copies of the Legion of Super-Heroes' flight rings bearing Prime's "S" symbol. The Legion of Super-Villains later appear on Sorcerer's World as Mordru is trying to stop Dawnstar, Wildfire, Blok, and Green Lantern/Legionnaire Rond Vidar from rescuing the White Witch. The White Witch manages to create a stargate, but Rond forces them through and is left to fight the Legion by himself. After Vidar has fought off several Legion members, Saturn Queen gets inside his head and starts to hinder his willpower. When Prime grabs Rond by the neck, Saturn Queen tells him to wait, since Rond is Universo's son. Universo shows no care for Rond and only wants his power ring. Rond mocks him, telling him it can never be his, and spits in his face before Prime snaps his neck. Universo tries to take his ring, but it flies off to Oa. Mordru is then offered membership in the Legion, telling him it can only be temporary, which is the same case for the Fatal Five and the Justice League. Earth Man sums up that as much as the various villains dislike each other, they all want the Legion of Super-Heroes dead. They head for Earth and launch an attack on the Legionnaires.[12] Eventually, the tide turns against them as the White Witch uses Mordru's spell "Aufero magus infusco!" three times to absorb Mordru and his magic.[13]
Post-Legion of Three Worlds
In Adventure Comics vol. 2, #3 (2009), it was revealed that the Legion of Super-Villains has sent an espionage squad back into the 21st century.
It has also been revealed that Saturn Queen has been reforming the group in order to bring anarchy back to the universe, starting with the destruction of the worlds that house the immortal beings that represent will (Oa), faith (the Rock of Eternity), and wisdom (Utopia, the World of the Wise, homeworld of supporting character Harmonia Li).[14]
Roster
The members of the Legion included:
- Akka - Expert martial artist from the planet Sklar. (Killed by Saturn Queen in issue 14)
- Beauty Blaze - Possesses heat and fire based abilities.
- Chameleon Chief (Jall Tannuz) - Powers similar to, but not exactly like, Chameleon Boy.
- Cosmic King (Laevar Bolto of Venus) - Transmutation powers similar to Element Lad.
- Echo (Myke-4 Astor of Calish Aetia) - Sound and sonic based abilities.
- Esper Lass (Meta Ulnoor of Titan) - Telepathic powers similar to Saturn Girl.
- Hunter (Adam Orion of Simballi) - Son of the original Hunter, he seeks revenge on the Legion for his father's death.
- Immortus - A living brain implanted in a powerful android body.
- Lightning Lord (Mekt Ranzz of Winath) - Lightning Lad and Light Lass' brother, with lightning powers.
- Magno Lad (Kort Grezz of Braal) - Magnetic abilities similar to Cosmic Boy.
- Micro Lad (Lalo Muldron of Imsk) - Can shrink in size, like Shrinking Violet. (Killed by Akka.)
- Nemesis Kid (Hart Druiter of Myar) - Can adapt the power to defeat any single enemy. (Killed by Projectra.)
- Ol-Vir - Daxamite powers similar to Mon-El, lacking the former's immunity to lead.
- Questor (Xart Prax of Colu) - Technologically amplified super-genius.
- Radiation Roy (Roy Travich of Earth) - Living radioactive isotope.
- Ron-Karr - Neptunian who can become flat.
- Saturn Queen (Eve Aries of Titan) - Time travelling telepath from the future.
- Spider Girl (Sussa Paka of Earth) - Has web-like hair.
- Sun Emperor (Nigal Douglous of Earth) - Has solar powers similar to Sun Boy.
- Sun Killer (Kodama of Earth) Possesses the powers of a star.
- Terrus - Ground based abilities. Body made up of a swarm of insects.[13]
- Tyr - Warrior from the planet Tyrraz with a bionic gun in place of his right arm.
- Zymyr - A native of the planet Gil'Dishpan who can create warps. (killed by Superboy-Prime)
- The remaining members of the League of Super-Assassins:
- Silver Slasher
- Mist Master
- Lazon
- Titania
- Neutrax
In other media
Television
- The Legion of Super-Villains appeared in the Legion of Super Heroes episode "Lightning Storm". The lineup consists of Lightning Lord, Hunter, Esper, Tyr, Wave, and Ron-Karr. This version is primarily led by Lightning Lord. Calling themselves the "Light Speed Vanguard", they pretend to be superheroes and attempt to out-perform the Legion of Super-Heroes. However, they are soon revealed to be financially motivated protector-extortionists and assassins. The team, minus Lightning Lord, return at the beginning of Season 2 assisting the Fatal Five. Now led exclusively by Tyr, they appear as one of several teams of villains released from prison by Imperiex. In that same episode, Brainiac 5 later refers to them officially as the Legion of Super-Villains.
References
- ↑ Superman/Batman #14-18 (January–April 2005)
- ↑ Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #28 (April 1992)
- ↑ Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #3 (January 1990)
- ↑ Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #16 (March 1991)
- 1 2 Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #54 (February 1994)
- ↑ Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #50 (Late November 1993)
- ↑ Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #27 (March 1992)
- ↑ Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #62 (November 1994)
- ↑ "Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds #5 (of 5)". DC Comics.com. December 15, 2008. Archived from the original on December 26, 2008. Retrieved 2008-12-16.
- ↑ Rogers, Vaneta (April 2, 2008). "Geoff Johns: Legion of 3 Worlds, I". Newsarama.
- ↑ Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #1 (October 2008)
- ↑ Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #2 (November 2008)
- 1 2 Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #5 (September 2009)
- ↑ Legion of Super-Heroes #15, released July 2011
External links
- Cosmic Teams profile
- Dragon Hero.com profile
- Incarnations of the Legion of Super-Villains
- Superman #147 (debut of Legion of Super-Villains)
- Unofficial Legion of Super-Villains biography