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From 2006 to 2008, an [[Animated Adaptation]] came along, [[Pragmatic Adaptation|taking the most iconic versions]] of all involved (but taking even more inspiration from the [[DCAU]], despite, judging by Brainiac 5's [[Robot Buddy|being an android]], not being in continuity with it.) [[Legion of Super-Heroes (TV series)|See Here for that series.]]
 
There is a [[Legion of Super-Heroes (Comic Bookcomics)/Characters|character sheet]].
 
The comic book series starring the Legion (not counting oneshot issues like the Legion's origin) are:
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** Brainiac 5, introduced as the great-great-grandson of Superman villain Brainiac, was so popular that writers eventually created Brainiacs 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, and 13.
** Jenni "XS" Ognats, granddaughter of Barry "The [[Flash]]" Allen and cousin of Bart "Impulse" Allen.
** Thom "Star Boy" Kallor has been revealed to be a part of the "Starman" legacy, as well, which James Robinson had set up during his [[Starman (Comic Bookcomics)|Starman]] run.
** The post-Zero Hour Legion had a legacy entirely within the future timeline, with Kid Quantum I being killed on the first mission and his sister taking up the name- first as a member of home-planet team The Uncanny Amazers, and eventually as a Legionnaire.
* [[Legend Fades to Myth]]: After ''[[Crisis on Infinite Earths]]'', due to the fact that so much of the old "Earth-1" continuity was pivotal to the ''[[Legion of Super-Heroes]]'' canon, the pre-Crisis version of history was presented as the 30th century's distorted legends of the "actual" (post-Crisis) continuity.