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 Unofficial Legion of Super-Heroes Vol. 5 Index

Legion of Super-Heroes Vol. 5 1

LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES VOL. 5 #1

Cover Date: February 2005
Cover Price: $2.95
Publication Date: 2004-12-29

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Cover Credits:
Art: Barry Kitson
Colors: Dave McCaig


Story: [No Title] (30 Pages)

Credits:

StoryMark Waid
ArtBarry Kitson
InksMick Gray (pages 21-30)
LetteringPhil Balsman
ColorsChris Blythe
EditingStephen Wacker

Feature Character(s):

Legion of Super-Heroes
Brainiac 5
Chameleon (next in issue #3)
Colossal Boy
Cosmic Boy
Dream Girl
Element Lad
Invisible Kid (last in flashback in issue #4; next in issue #3)
Karate Kid
Light Lass (last chronological appearance in Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes #26, pages 12-13; next in issue #3)
Phantom Girl (next in issue #3)
Princess Projectra (see Comment; next in issue #6)
Shadow Lass
Sun Boy (next in issue #3)
Star Boy (next in issue #4)
Triplicate Girl (next in issue #3)
Ultra Boy (next in issue #3)

Guest Star(s):

Timber Wolf (see Comment; next in issue #5)

Supporting Character(s):

Legionnaires
Beerm (first appearance)
Theena (first appearance; next in issue #9)

Villain(s):

Macrobot (first appearance; destroyed)
Lallorian securiy forces

Other Character(s):

United Planets senators
Science Police
Lallorian underagers (some die)

Location(s):

Space Sector 904
Dryad (mentioned)
Space Sector 1760
Daxam (mentioned)
Space Sector 2814
Earth
Metropolis
Legion Headquarters
Unidentified Space Sector
Lallor

Comment(s):

This title follows the adventures of the "Threeboot Legion" and is revealed to be from the post-Crisis Earth-Prime in Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds #5.
Princess Projectra and Timber Wolf are on page 15, as revealed in issue #6.
Index needs minor characters added and chronology. At this point the Legion has been around for at least six months and has around 75,000 members. Story precedes Teen Titans/Legion Special #1/2.

Story Reprinted in:

Legion of Super-Heroes #1 - Teenage Revolution (2005 [January 2006])

Solicitation:

The early days of the 31st century are a Golden Age for the galaxy, as poverty, famine, war and disease have become relics of the past, not only on Earth but on most other known worlds. The Dawning Millennium is utopian: shining, optimistic, bright...and deadly dull. That is, until a bright, defiant, energized team of super-powered teenagers from different worlds is assembled! They form a team of passionate activists and fierce dreamers crusading to make a difference and leave their mark on a society that has forgotten how to fight for change!


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