Introduced in Adventure Comics #247 (April 1958), the original version of the team appeared in various titles for 36 years until Legion of Super-Heroes (vol. 4) #61 (September 1994).
First appeared (as "Lightning Boy") in Adventure Comics #247 (April 1958). Revealed to be a founding member in Superboy #147 (May/June 1968). Killed battling Zaryan the Conqueror in Adventure Comics #304 (January 1963). Resurrected in Adventure Comics #312 (September 1963). According to a later retcon, his body was resurrected housing the life force of Proty.
Electrical manipulation; control and generation of electrical fields.
First appeared in Action Comics #276 (May 1961), already a member. Revealed in Superboy #147 (May–June 1968) to be the Legion's fourth member. One of her three bodies was killed by Computo in Adventure Comics #340 (January 1966). The Time Trapper killed a second body in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #50 (September 1988). This event was later retconned out of existence in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #42 (April 1993).
Ability to split into three bodies; reduced to two bodies after one of her bodies was murdered. Later acquired the ability to generate impenetrable force fields.
First appeared in Action Comics #276 (May 1961), already a member. Revealed in Superboy #147 (May–June 1968) to be the Legion's fifth member. Joined L.E.G.I.O.N. in L.E.G.I.O.N. '89 #9 (November 1989), and later assumed the code name Phase. Phase was retconned into a distinct individual in L.E.G.I.O.N. '94 #70 (September 1994).
First appeared in More Fun Comics #101 (January/February 1945). Joined in Adventure Comics #247 (April 1958). Died preventing the Time Trapper from destroying the Pocket Universe Earth in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #38 (September 1987).
First appeared in Action Comics #267 (August 1960), already a member. Joined the Batch SW6/New Earth team in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #41 (March 1993).
First appeared in Action Comics #267 (August 1960), already a member. Killed by Validus in Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #203 (July–August 1974).
First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #33 (September 1992). Joined prior to Brainiac 5 and Laurel Gand as ninth member. Joined the Batch SW6/New Earth team in Legionnaires #12 (March 1994).
First appeared in Action Comics #252 (May 1959). Joined in Action Comics #276 (May 1961). Killed by the Anti-Monitor in Crisis on Infinite Earths #7 (October 1985).
First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #6 (April 1990). Replaced Supergirl in continuity following the Glorith retcon. Died in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #59 (July 1994), from injuries sustained battling the Khunds.
Same powers as a Kryptonian, only vulnerable to lead instead of Kryptonite; see Powers and abilities of Superman.
First appeared in Action Comics #276 (May 1961). Joined prior to Adventure Comics #290 (November 1961). Killed by Circe[note 1] in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #36 (Late November 1992), in an act of euthanasia.
First appeared and sent to the Phantom Zone in Superboy #89 (June 1961). Joined in Adventure Comics #300 (September 1962). Freed from the Phantom Zone in Adventure Comics #305 (February 1963).
Killed battling the Time Trapper in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #61 (June 1989). Revived in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #3 (January 1990).
Same powers as a Kryptonian, only vulnerable to lead instead of Kryptonite; see Powers and abilities of Superman.
First appeared and joined in Adventure Comics #346 (July 1966). Sacrificed himself to destroy the Sun-Eater in Adventure Comics #353 (February 1967), part of "The Death of Ferro Lad" story arc.
Alternate version (known as "Shadow Woman") first appeared as a future deceased member in Adventure Comics #354 (March 1967). Canonical version first appeared in Adventure Comics #365 (February 1968). Joined in Adventure Comics #366 (March 1968).
First mentioned as a future deceased member on the cover of Adventure Comics #354 (March 1967). Joined in Adventure Comics #372 (September 1968). Died preventing World War VII in Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #228 (June 1977).
First appeared as a villain in Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #253 (July 1979). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #272 (February 1981). Killed by Roxxas in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #3 (January 1990).
Superhuman strength and physical resistance; energy absorption.
First appeared (as "The Hag") in Adventure Comics #350 (November 1966). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #294 (December 1982).
Spellcasting.
Magnetic Kid
Pol Krinn
Braal
First appeared in Adventure Comics #335 (August 1965). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #14 (September 1985). Killed by the Arch-Mage in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #62 (July 1989).
Magnetism manipulation; ability to generate and control magnetic fields.
First appeared in Adventure Comics #342 (March 1966)
Ability to cause accidents and disasters.
Color Kid
Ulu Vakk
Lupra
Ability to change the color of objects and organisms.
Infectious Lass
Drura Sepht
Somahtur
First appeared in Superboy #201 (April 1974)
Spontaneous generation of infectious diseases.
Porcupine Pete
Peter Dursin
Earth
Ability to generate and fire quills from his body.
Crystal Kid
Bobb Kohan
Earth
First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #272 (February 1981). First mentioned as a member in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #28 (April 1992).
Create crystal structures.
Nightwind
Berta Skye Haris
Earth
First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #272 (February 1981). Killed by the Khund army in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #15 (February 1991).
Ability to generate and control wind.
Lamprey
Tayla Skott
Earth
First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #272 (February 1981).
Ability to absorb electricity and breathe underwater.
Reflecto
Stig Ah
Rimbor
First mentioned as a future deceased member on the cover of Adventure Comics #354 (March 1967). First full appearance in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #277 (July 1981). Later depicted as the alternate identity of an amnesiac Superboy. Retconned as a distinct individual member in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #44 (May 1993).
Reflects physical and energy attacks back to their source.
First appeared and joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #44 (June 1993). Killed in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #46 (August 1993) by Magnetic Kid's reanimated corpse.
Possesses superhuman strength and cybernetic claws.
First appeared in Superboy #86 (January 1961). Granted honorary membership in Superboy #98 (July 1962), for protecting Superboy's secret identity without anyone else's knowledge (including Superboy). Killed by General Zod, Quex-Ul and Zaora in Superman vol. 2, #22 (October 1988).
None.
Kid Psycho
Gnill Opril
Hajor
First appeared and granted reserve membership in Superboy #125 (December 1965). Died in Crisis on Infinite Earths #3 (June 1985).
Psychokinetic powers which shortened his life with every use.
First appeared in Superboy #10 (September–October 1950); granted reserve membership in Adventure Comics #355 (April 1967). Killed by General Zod, Quex-Ul and Zaora, as revealed in Superman vol. 2, #22 (October 1988).
Ring enabled her to transform into insects or other arthropods.
First appeared in Adventure Comics #349 (October 1966); granted honorary membership in Adventure Comics #360 (September 1967). Revealed as a Green Lantern in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #50 (September 1988).
None. Later revealed to possess a Green Lantern power ring.
Expelled members
Character
Real name
Home world
Membership notes
Powers
"False Pretenses Lad"
Unknown
Unknown
Joined in Adventure Comics #327 (December 1964) under false pretenses to gain access to the Mission Monitor Board.
Unknown
Command Kid
Jeem Rehtu
Preztor
Secretly "demon-possessed"; joined in Adventure Comics #328 (January 1965) in order to dismantle the Legion. Resigned when the demon was exorcised, making him powerless.
Capable of inducing hallucinations.
Dynamo Boy
Vorm
New Tortuga
Joined in Adventure Comics #330 (March 1965) in order to infiltrate the Legion.
First appeared and joined in Adventure Comics #346 (July 1966). Revealed as a traitor in Adventure Comics #347 (August 1966) and expelled following that issue. Executed by Queen Projectra in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #5 (December 1984).
Spontaneously adapts powers to defeat any single opponent.
Star Boy
Thom Kallor
Xanthu
Expelled in Adventure Comics #342 (March 1966) for killing Kenz Nuhor in self-defense. Rejoined in Adventure Comics #351 (December 1966).
Ability to increase the mass of objects.
Batch SW6/New Earth team
Introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #24 (December 1991), "Batch SW6" included teenage versions of the original Legion (whose members had all reached adulthood), which appeared in the original continuity until Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #61 (September 1994). Batch SW6's roster was equivalent to the original Legion's membership immediately following the team's first encounter with Universo,[note 3] with Valor and Laurel Gand replacing Superboy, Mon-El and Supergirl (with all three of Triplicate Girl's bodies intact). The members of this team were shown to be temporal duplicates of the original Legionnaires created by the Time Trapper.[1] Additionally, five non-SW6 members joined: Computo (Danielle Foccart), Dragonmage, Catspaw, Kid Quantum, and the adult Reep Daggle (Chameleon).
Super-strength, super-speed, flight, invulnerability, flash vision, and "penetra-vision" (all approximately at Kryptonian power levels), only one of which can be used at a time.
Introduced in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #24 (December 1991). Disappeared into the timestream in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #37 (Early December 1992). Replaced his deceased 20th century counterpart in Valor #19 (May 1994).
Same powers as a Kryptonian, but with vulnerability to lead instead of Kryptonite; see Powers and abilities of Superman.
Adult version of Chameleon Boy; first appeared in Action Comics #267 (August 1960). Joined the Batch SW6/New Earth team in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #41 (March 1993).
The 1994 version of the Legion emerged in the aftermath of Zero Hour, and first appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #0 (October 1994). It was revealed in Infinite Crisis #6 (May 2006) that this version of the team inhabits Earth-247.
Reboot counterpart of Lightning Lad. Co-founded the team in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #0 (October 1994). Killed fighting Element Lad in Legion Lost vol. 1, #12 (April 2001) Resurrected in Element Lad's body in The Legion #25 (December 2003). Restored to his original body in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #3 (April 2009).
Electrical manipulation; control and generation of electrical fields.
Reboot counterpart of Phantom Girl. Joined in Legionnaires #0 (October 1994). Revealed in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #100 (January 1998) to be half carggite, and that one of her other two bodies was Phase from L.E.G.I.O.N. Apparition and Phase merged in the same issue.
First appeared in Legionnaires #0 (October 1994); granddaughter of Barry Allen and first cousin of Bart Allen. Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #62 (November 1994). Native of the same universe as the post-Infinite Crisis team, as revealed in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #3 (April 2009). Joined the post-Infinite Crisis team in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #5 (July 2009).
Reboot counterpart of Colossal Boy. Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #62 (November 1994). Killed battling Dr. Regulus in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #83 (August 1996).
First appeared and joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #66 (March 1995). Killed by Superboy-Prime in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #4 (April 2009).
Ability to control the molecular structure of objects, enabling her to animate and reshape them. Later changed into a Terrorform, after which her powers were vaguely defined.
First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #66 (March 1995). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #76 (January 1996). Joined the post-Infinite Crisis team in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #5 (July 2009).
First appeared in Legionnaires #0 (October 1994). Replaced Kid Quantum I following his death. Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #76 (January 1996).
Ability to increase the mass of objects; for a time also had super-strength, super-speed, invulnerability, and electric vision.
First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #71 (August 1995). Joined in Legionnaires #37 (June 1996). Killed by Live Wire in Legion Lost vol. 1, #12 (April 2001).
First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #64 (January 1995). Joined in Legionnaires #37 (June 1996).
Super-strength, super-speed, flight, invulnerability, flash vision, and "penetra-vision" (all approximately at Kryptonian power levels), only one of which can be used at a time.
First appeared in Adventures of Superman #500 (Early June 1993). Granted honorary membership in Legionnaires #31 (November 1995). Promotion to active duty foreshadowed in JSA #51 (October 2003), occurred prior to The Legion #26 (Early January 2004). Revealed to be a hybrid clone of Superman and Lex Luthor in Teen Titans vol. 3, #1 (September 2003). Killed by Superboy-Prime in Infinite Crisis #6 (May 2006). Resurrected in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #4 (April 2009).
First appeared and joined in Legionnaires #43 (December 1996). Depowered in Legionnaires #50 (July 1997); joined support staff in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #100 (January 1998).
Magnetism manipulation; control and generation of magnetic fields.
Reboot counterpart of Ferro Lad. First appeared in Adventures of Superman #540 (November 1996). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #93 (June 1997).
First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #64 (January 1995).[note 4]
Heat and light generation.
Monstress
Candi Pyponte-Le Parc III
Xanthu
First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #82 (July 1996). Future membership foreshadowed in Legionnaires #50 (July 1997), occurred in Legionnaires #52 (September 1997). Killed by Element Lad in Legion Lost vol. 1, #11 (March 2001).
The 2004 version of the Legion first appeared in the Teen Titans/Legion Special (November 2004). It was revealed in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #5 (September 2009) that this version of the team inhabits Earth-Prime, the home of supervillain Superboy-Prime.
Founding member; joined prior to Teen Titans/Legion Special. Joined the Knights Tempus (from the 41st century) in Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes #30 (July 2007).
Magnetism manipulation; control and generation of magnetic fields.
Super-strength, super-speed, flight, invulnerability, flash vision, and "penetra-vision" (all approximately at Kryptonian power levels), only one of which can be used at a time.
Joined prior to Teen Titans/Legion Special. Killed in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 5, #10 (November 2005) Resurrected in Legion of Super-Heroes #50 (March 2009).
This version of the Legion was first introduced in Adventure Comics #247 (April 1958) as the original version of the team, which appeared under various titles for 31 years until Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #63 (August 1989).[2] The "Five Years Later" Legion (1989–1994, vol. 4) picks up the original Legion's story line with "The Lightning Saga" story arc in Justice League of America and Justice Society of America (June–August 2007). Its membership reflects the original, pre-Crisis on Infinite Earths Legion up to the events of Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #63, and includes changes in Legion membership made in the Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes story arc, the Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds mini-series, and subsequent volumes of Legion of Super-Heroes.[2]
First appeared (as "Lightning Boy") in Adventure Comics #247 (April 1958). Revealed to be a founding member in Superboy #147 (May/June 1968). Killed battling Zaryan the Conqueror in Adventure Comics #304 (January 1963); later resurrected.
Electrical manipulation; control and generation of electrical fields.
Duplicate Girl / Duplicate Damsel (formerly Triplicate Girl and Duo Damsel – name varied between Duplicate Girl and Duplicate Damsel during this period)
Luornu Durgo
Cargg
First appeared in Action Comics #276 (May 1961), already a member. Revealed in Superboy #147 (May/June 1968) to be the Legion's fourth member. One of her three selves was killed by Computo in Adventure Comics #340 (January 1966). Another one of her selves assumed the name "Una", as seen in Countdown #41 (July 18, 2007), and was killed by rats infected with the Morticoccus virus in Countdown to Final Crisis #5 (March 26, 2008). Subsequently, acquired the ability to create numerous duplicates, as revealed in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #5 (September 2009). Unlike her original counterpart, none of her selves were ever killed by the Time Trapper.
The ability to create numerous duplicates Originally, the ability to split into three bodies.
First appeared in Action Comics #1 (June 1938). Joined the team as a teenager (as revealed in Justice Society of America vol. 3, #5 (June 2007). Used the name "Superboy" when visiting the late 30th century (as revealed in Adventure Comics vol. 2, #1 (October 2009) and depicted in Superman: Secret Origin #2 (December 2009).
First appeared in Action Comics #267 (August 1960), already a member. Killed by Validus in Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #203 (July–August 1974).
First appeared in Adventure Comics #282 (March 1961), already a member. Joined the Justice Society of America (as "Starman") in the 21st century in Justice Society of America vol. 3, #1 (January 2007). Revealed as the Starman from Kingdom Come in Justice Society of America vol. 3, #2 (February 2007). Killed by falling debris in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 7, #18 (May 2013). Resurrected prior to Justice League United Annual #1 (December 2014).
Ability to increase the mass of objects; for a time, had powers similar to those of Superboy; ability to travel the space-time continuum, as revealed in Justice Society of America vol. 3, #20 (December 2008).
First appeared in Action Comics #252 (May 1959) Arrived on 21st century Earth in Superman/Batman #8 (May 2004). Future membership with the post-Infinite Crisis team foreshadowed in Supergirl vol. 5, #52 (June 2010), occurred in Supergirl Annual vol. 5, #2 (2010). Membership put her in history in the Silver Age stories of the Legion, not in the current Legion. Implied to have been killed between the Silver Age and current Legion. Killed by the Anti-Monitor in Crisis on Infinite Earths #7 (October 1985).
First appeared in Action Comics #276 (May 1961). Joined prior to Adventure Comics #290 (November 1961). Killed by Tharok in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 7, #17 (April 2013). Resurrected prior to Justice League United Annual #1 (December 2014).
First appeared and joined in Superboy #98 (July 1962).
Super-strength, super-speed, flight, invulnerability, flash vision, and "penetra-vision" (all approximately at Kryptonian power levels), only one of which can be used at a time.
First appeared in Superboy #89 (June 1961). Sent to the Phantom Zone by a teenage Clark Kent in Action Comics Annual #10 (2007). Released from the Phantom Zone in the 21st century by Superman in Action Comics #874 and Superman #685 (April 2009). Joins the 21st-century Science Police as Jonathan Kent in Superman #686 (May 2009). Joins the 21st-century Justice League of America in Justice League of America vol. 2, #41 (March 2010). Joins the Legion after spending 1,000 years in the Phantom Zone, as depicted in Adventure Comics vol. 2, #11 (July 2010).
Same powers as a Kryptonian, but with vulnerability to lead instead of Kryptonite; see Powers and abilities of Superman.
First appeared and joined in Adventure Comics #346 (July 1966). Killed destroying the Sun-Eater in Adventure Comics #353 (February 1967), part of "The Death of Ferro Lad" story arc.
First appeared and joined in Adventure Comics #346 (July 1966). Killed battling Nemesis Kid in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #4 (November 1984). Resurrected during the "Mystery Years" and first appeared as Trident in Justice League of America vol. 2, #3 (December 2006). Revealed as Karate Kid in Justice League of America vol. 2, #7 (May 2007). Died from the Morticoccus virus in Countdown to Final Crisis #7 (March 12, 2008).
Mastery of all known martial arts.
Sensor Girl (formerly Princess Projectra and Queen Projectra)
Projectra Wind'zzor
Orando
First appeared and joined in Adventure Comics #346 (July 1966).
Generation of illusions. As Sensor Girl, control over all five senses of herself and others and some super-vision powers.
Alternate version (known as "Shadow Woman") first appeared as a future deceased member in Adventure Comics #354 (March 1967). Canonical version first appeared in Adventure Comics #365 (February 1968). Joined in Adventure Comics #366 (March 1968).
First mentioned as a future deceased member on the cover of Adventure Comics #354 (March 1967). Joined in Adventure Comics #372 (September 1968). Died preventing World War VII in Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #228 (June 1977).
First appeared as a villain in Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #253 (July 1979). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #272 (February 1981).
Superhuman strength and physical resistance; energy absorption.
First appeared (as "The Hag") in Adventure Comics #350 (November 1966). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #294 (December 1982). Absorbed the magical abilities of Mordru and Earth-247's magicians in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #5 (September 2009).
Spellcasting.
Magnetic Kid
Pol Krinn
Braal
First appeared in Adventure Comics #335 (August 1965). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #14 (September 1985). Killed by the Arch-Mage in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #62 (July 1989).
Magnetism manipulation; ability to generate and control magnetic fields.
First appeared in Adventure Comics #306 (March 1963). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #14 (September 1985).
Cold manipulation; ability to absorb heat and produce cold.
Quislet
(an unpronounceable glyph)
Teall
First appeared and joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #14 (September 1985).
Energy being possessing the ability to inhabit and animate inanimate objects, which then disintegrate after Quislet's consciousness vacates them.
Tellus
Ganglios
Hyrakius
First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #9 (April 1985) as a student at the Legion Academy. Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #14 (September 1985).
First appeared in Adventure Comics #306 (March 1963). Legion membership first mentioned by Starman in Justice Society of America vol. 3, #6 (July 2007) and confirmed in Action Comics #860 (February 2008).
First appeared (impersonating Shrinking Violet) in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #286 (April 1982). True form and identity revealed in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #305 (November 1983). Legion membership first revealed in Action Comics #861 (March 2008).
First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #13 (August 1985). Joined as a replacement for Val Armorr, as revealed in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #1 (October 2008). Killed by Radiation Roy in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #3 (April 2009).
Mastery of all known martial arts.
Green Lantern
Rond Vidar
Earth
First appeared in Adventure Comics #349 (October 1966); granted honorary membership in Adventure Comics #360 (September 1967). Revealed as a Green Lantern in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3, #50 (September 1988). Last remaining member of the Green Lantern Corps, as revealed in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #2 (November 2008). Killed in the same issue by Superboy-Prime.
First appeared in Legionnaires #0 (October 1994); granddaughter of Barry Allen and first cousin of Bart Allen. Native of the same universe as the post-Infinite Crisis team, as revealed in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #3 (April 2009). Joined the Earth-247 team in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #62 (November 1994). Joined the post-Infinite Crisis team in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #5 (September 2009).
First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #66 (March 1995). Joined the Earth-247 team in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #76 (January 1996). Joined the post-Infinite Crisis team in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #5 (September 2009).
Pre-Crisis version first appeared (as "Absorbency Boy") in Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #218 (July 1976). Joined in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 6, #2 (August 2010). Died battling the Adversary in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 6, #16 (October 2011).
First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #304 (October 1983) as a student at the Legion Academy. Joined between Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 6, #16 (October 2011) and Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 7, #1 (November 2011).
Space flight, comet gas extrusion.
Chemical Kid
Hadru Jamik
Phlon
First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 6, #6 (December 2010) as a student at the Legion Academy. Joined between Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 6, #16 (October 2011) and Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 7, #1 (November 2011).
Catalyze chemical reactions.
Glorith II
Glorith
Unknown
First appeared in Adventure Comics #523 (April 2011) as a student at the Legion Academy. Joined between Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 6, #16 (October 2011) and Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 7, #1 (November 2011).
Manipulation of mystical energies.
Dragonwing
Marya Pai
Earth
First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 6, #6 (December 2010) as a student at the Legion Academy. Joined between Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 6, #16 (October 2011) and Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 7, #1 (November 2011).
Fire breath and acid absorption.
Harmonia
Harmonia Li
Earth
First appeared in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 6, #1 (July 2010). Joined between Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 6, #16 (October 2011) and Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 7, #1 (November 2011).
Elemental.
Arrowverse
This version of the team appears in the TV series Supergirl, referred to as "the Legion".[a]
Took the name Toyman to 'reinvent' it as a symbol of good after defeating an evil doppelganger of himself and reconnecting with his father who died shortly after, both who used the name for evil purposes.
Was forced to stay in the present day and leave the team after Brainiac created a virus that could be fatal to him, making it unsafe for him to return to the future.
Supergirl; S4E13 "What's So Funny About Truth, Justice, And The American Way?" (2019); (mentioned)
Unknown
^Other members have been stated to exist, but none of their names have been revealed.
^Actress is shown in photograph, but remains unnamed.
Notes
^Circe is not to be confused with the sorceress Circe, an enemy of Wonder Woman.
^Although initially believed to be a Khund, Flederweb's actual species and homeworld were never revealed.
^The Legion first battled Universo in Adventure Comics #349 (October 1966). In the following issue, Star Boy and Dream Girl rejoined the team under the aliases "Sir Prize" and "Miss Terious", but the two are not included in Batch SW6.
^Inferno's Legion membership status is debatable, as she was a Workforce member accidentally stranded in the 20th century with a group of Legionnaires in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #84–85 (September–October 1996). She leaves the group in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #96 (September 1997), and does not accompany them when they return to the 30th century four issues later.