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The [[Animated Adaptation]] of the '''''[[Legion of Super-Heroes (Comic Book)|Legion of Super-Heroes]]''''' comic book series. Ran for two seasons, 2006-2008, abruptly ending with a [[Sequel Hook|hook]] for the third season [[The Resolution Will Not Be Televised|that never came.]]
The [[Animated Adaptation]] of the '''''[[Legion of Super-Heroes (comics)|Legion of Super-Heroes]]''''' comic book series. Ran for two seasons, 2006-2008, abruptly ending with a [[Sequel Hook|hook]] for the third season [[The Resolution Will Not Be Televised|that never came.]]


When the series opens, the 31st-century Legion is hopelessly outclassed by the famed Fatal Five. They resolve to recruit [[Future Imperfect|the near-mythical Superman]] from the past, but for undisclosed reasons, Brainiac 5 brings them to Smallville, not Metropolis. There they invite 18-year-old Clark Kent to help them in [[The Future]], promising that with [[Time Travel]], he can return the minute he left.
When the series opens, the 31st-century Legion is hopelessly outclassed by the famed Fatal Five. They resolve to recruit [[Future Imperfect|the near-mythical Superman]] from the past, but for undisclosed reasons, Brainiac 5 brings them to Smallville, not Metropolis. There they invite 18-year-old Clark Kent to help them in [[The Future]], promising that with [[Time Travel]], he can return the minute he left.