Legion of Super-Heroes (comics): Difference between revisions

No, he was seeing alternate realities. He wouldn't disappear if it was just a dream.
(No, he was seeing alternate realities. He wouldn't disappear if it was just a dream.)
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* [[AI Is a Crapshoot]]: Every time Brainiac 5 turns around; see especially COMPUTO.
* [[All There in the Manual]]: A number of pivotal events that occurred during the "five year gap" between the conclusion of Paul Levitz's 1980s run and the start of the Keith Giffen / Tom and Mary Bierbaum run, including things like the dissolution of the team, the death of several former members, and the general devolution of the entire galaxy into a [[Crapsack World]], were never fully explained or explored in the comic itself. Many were given much deeper treatment in the Legion of Super-Heroes sourcebook for the defunct DC Heroes role-playing game, much of which took the form of an in-universe scrapbook of news clippings and diary entries.
* [[All Just a Dream]]: Invoked to escape the restrictions imposed by the original "adult Legion" story from the 1960s. {{spoiler|They, and a number of other "what if?" scenarios, were explained away as dreams induced in the mind of Ferro Lad's catatonic brother, Douglas Nolan.}}
* [[All Your Powers Combined]]: Nemesis Kid, the Composite Legionnaire, {{spoiler|Earth-Man}}.
* [[Alternate Company Equivalent]]
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