| 1. Legion of Super-Heroes: The More Things Change | 
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By: Paul Levitz Publisher: DC Comics December 16, 2008
Legion of Superheroes: The More Things Change collects two storylines from the mid-eighties featuring Keith Giffen and Paul Levitz's seminal Legion. These two guys are what made the Legion great for me as a kid, and I was thrilled when I discovered that DC has been collecting some classic storylines featuring the original Legion team in these well-bound story-packed trades (The earlier trades were... more
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| 2. Legion of Super-Heroes: 1050 Years of the Future | 
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By: Various Publisher: DC Comics June 17, 2008
Just an FYI: The cover is taken from Limited Collectors Edition #49, which included a Legion vs. Mordru reprint from an issue of Adventure Comics, and not from Limited Collectors Edition #55, which featured the all-new (non-reprint) Lightning Lad/Saturn Girl marriage with a cover featuring the Legion in battle with hostile aliens. And I agree, it's long overdue for a reprint in some sort of Legion... more
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| 3. Legion of Super-Heroes: An Eye for an Eye | |
By: Paul Levitz, Keith Giffen, Steve Lightle Publisher: DC Comics December 05, 2007
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| 4. Legion of Super-Heroes Vol. 1: Prologue to Darkness | |
By: Paul Levitz Publisher: DC Comics September 14, 2010
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| 5. Legion of Super-Heroes: Enemy Rising | 
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By: Jim Shooter Publisher: DC Comics October 28, 2008
A long time ago, in much simpler times, a teenage boy took over the writing chores for a superhero team comic set 1,000 years in the future. That boy, Jim Shooter, would grow up to be one of the most powerful and famous men in the industry. That team, The Legion of Super-Heroes, would go on to become one of the most popular groups in comics...before being wiped out of existence by a corporate decision... more
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| 6. Legion of Super-Heroes Vol. 1: Teenage Revolution | 
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By: Mark Waid Publisher: DC Comics December 01, 2005
The Legion of Super-Heroes is one of those concepts that eternally remains near and dear to, well, legions of comic book fans. First introduced in the pages of Adventure Comics starring Superboy, the Legion came from a hundred years in the future (the 30th century back in those days) to meet Superboy, who inspired them.
During the ensuing years, the Legion has been through a lot of changes... more
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| 7. Showcase Presents: Legion of Super-Heroes, Vol. 3 | 
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By: Jim Shooter Publisher: DC Comics April 28, 2009
DC Comics' Silver Age was often marked with bland cookie-cutter storytelling, and there's some ridiculous stuff in there, too. But a big however was Jim Shooter who amazingly was only 14 years old when he began writing stories for DC (beginning with ADVENTURE COMICS #346), and his dynamic plotting instantly blew away that of his older contemporaries. In his heyday, young Shooter crafted some truly... more
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| 8. Legion of Super-Heroes: Enemy Manifest HC | |
By: Jim Shooter Publisher: DC Comics May 19, 2009
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| 9. Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes | 
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By: Geoff Johns Publisher: DC Comics July 21, 2009
`Superman and the Legion of Super Heroes' begins with a very powerful opening and I was instantly reminded why I should never underestimate Geoff Johns skills as a writer. For most of the book Johns manages to keep up the same high level of writing but stumbles in the conclusion. More on that later. As for the visuals, Gary Frank is an excellent but sometimes inconsistent artist. My biggest complaint... more
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| 10. Legion of Super-Heroes Vol. 2: Death of a Dream | 
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By: Mark Waid Publisher: DC Comics May 01, 2006
The volume collects issues 7-13 of the reinvented Legion of Superheroes which began in 2005. The collection is one of the strongest Legion collections yet and a perfect complement to "Teenage Revolution" which preceded it. In fact, I highly recommend getting both of these volumes together. The characters are interesting and likeable, the scope of the story is epic, the issues are deftly and tightly... more
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