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**Original team leader; first appeared in Adventure Comics #247 (April 1958); revealed to be a founding member in Superboy #147 (May/June 1968).
 
**Original team leader; first appeared in Adventure Comics #247 (April 1958); revealed to be a founding member in Superboy #147 (May/June 1968).
 
*[[Saturn Girl/Pre-Crisis|Saturn Girl]]
 
*[[Saturn Girl/Pre-Crisis|Saturn Girl]]
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**Second team leader, beginning with Adventure Comics #304 (1963).
 
**Elected for a second term in Adventure Comics #323 (August 1964).
 
**Elected for a second term in Adventure Comics #323 (August 1964).
 
*[[Invisible Kid/Lyle Norg/Pre-Crisis|Invisible Kid (Lyle Norg)]]
 
*[[Invisible Kid/Lyle Norg/Pre-Crisis|Invisible Kid (Lyle Norg)]]
**Superboy was his deputy
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**Elected in Adventure Comics #348 (published July 28, 1966, cover date September 1966); Superboy was his deputy
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*[[Mon-El/Pre-Crisis|Mon-El]]
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**Elected in Action Comics #392 (published July 30, 1970, cover date September 1970)
 
*[[Brainiac 5/Pre-Crisis|Brainiac 5]]
 
*[[Brainiac 5/Pre-Crisis|Brainiac 5]]
*[[Mon-El/Pre-Crisis|Mon-El]]
 
 
*[[Karate Kid/Pre-Crisis|Karate Kid]]
 
*[[Karate Kid/Pre-Crisis|Karate Kid]]
 
*[[Ultra Boy/Pre-Crisis|Ultra Boy]]
 
*[[Ultra Boy/Pre-Crisis|Ultra Boy]]
 
**Served twice; ran for a third term against Element Lad and Dream Girl, served as Dream Girl's deputy.
 
**Served twice; ran for a third term against Element Lad and Dream Girl, served as Dream Girl's deputy.
 
*[[Wildfire/Pre-Crisis|Wildfire]]
 
*[[Wildfire/Pre-Crisis|Wildfire]]
**Elected at some point before Superboy #226 (April 1977).
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**Elected in Superboy and the Legion of Superheroes #225 (March 1977).
 
*[[Lightning Lad/Pre-Crisis|Lightning Lad]]
 
*[[Lightning Lad/Pre-Crisis|Lightning Lad]]
**Elected at some point before Superboy #253 (July 1979).
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**Elected in Superboy and the Legion of Superheroes #247 (January 1979) running against Wildfire and Brainiac 5.
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*[[Dream Girl/Pre-Crisis|Dream Girl]]
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**First elected during the Great Darkness Saga (Legion of Superheroes #291, September 1982).
 
*[[Element Lad/Pre-Crisis|Element Lad]]
 
*[[Element Lad/Pre-Crisis|Element Lad]]
**Served as deputy for Lightning Lad; ran for leader against Dream Girl, refused to be her deputy, won as write-in in the following election.
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**Served as deputy for three consecutive terms (under Wildfire, Lightning Lad) and filled in for Lightning Lad; ran for leader against Dream Girl, refused to be her deputy, won as write-in in the following election (Legion of Superheroes #310, April 1984).
*[[Dream Girl/Pre-Crisis|Dream Girl]]
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**Later a deputy for Brainiac 5 and Polar Boy (Legion of Super Heroes #36 (July 1987)).
**First elected during the Great Darkness Saga
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*[[Polar Boy/Pre-Crisis|Polar Boy]]
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**Elected in Legion of Superheroes #36 (July 1987); Sensor Girl renounced the role of deputy leader in favor of Element Lad.
 
*[[Princess Projectra/Pre-Crisis|Princess Projectra]]
 
*[[Princess Projectra/Pre-Crisis|Princess Projectra]]
**Elected leader as Sensor Girl
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**Elected leader as Sensor Girl; stepped down as deputy in favor of Element Lad in Legion of Superheroes #36 (July 1987)
*[[Polar Boy/Pre-Crisis|Polar Boy]]
 
 
*[[Superboy/Kal-El/Pre-Crisis|Superboy (Kal-El)]]
 
*[[Superboy/Kal-El/Pre-Crisis|Superboy (Kal-El)]]
 
*[[Chameleon Boy/Pre-Crisis|Chameleon Boy]]
 
*[[Chameleon Boy/Pre-Crisis|Chameleon Boy]]
 
**Leader of the Espionage Squad
 
**Leader of the Espionage Squad
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According to Legion of Superheroes #290 (August 1982) Dream Girl's election was the 13th overall.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Latest revision as of 17:44, 12 August 2012

Listed in the order they joined. In those cases in which the member's name changed over time, the primary name used has been listed. Some linked pages will need to be distinguished from their post-Crisis counterparts. Currently included are several groups of the Legion's heroic contemporaries, which will be moved to their own pages in due time.

Regular Members

Honorary and Reserve Members

Leaders and deputies

  • Cosmic Boy
    • Original team leader; first appeared in Adventure Comics #247 (April 1958); revealed to be a founding member in Superboy #147 (May/June 1968).
  • Saturn Girl
    • Second team leader, beginning with Adventure Comics #304 (1963).
    • Elected for a second term in Adventure Comics #323 (August 1964).
  • Invisible Kid (Lyle Norg)
    • Elected in Adventure Comics #348 (published July 28, 1966, cover date September 1966); Superboy was his deputy
  • Mon-El
    • Elected in Action Comics #392 (published July 30, 1970, cover date September 1970)
  • Brainiac 5
  • Karate Kid
  • Ultra Boy
    • Served twice; ran for a third term against Element Lad and Dream Girl, served as Dream Girl's deputy.
  • Wildfire
    • Elected in Superboy and the Legion of Superheroes #225 (March 1977).
  • Lightning Lad
    • Elected in Superboy and the Legion of Superheroes #247 (January 1979) running against Wildfire and Brainiac 5.
  • Dream Girl
    • First elected during the Great Darkness Saga (Legion of Superheroes #291, September 1982).
  • Element Lad
    • Served as deputy for three consecutive terms (under Wildfire, Lightning Lad) and filled in for Lightning Lad; ran for leader against Dream Girl, refused to be her deputy, won as write-in in the following election (Legion of Superheroes #310, April 1984).
    • Later a deputy for Brainiac 5 and Polar Boy (Legion of Super Heroes #36 (July 1987)).
  • Polar Boy
    • Elected in Legion of Superheroes #36 (July 1987); Sensor Girl renounced the role of deputy leader in favor of Element Lad.
  • Princess Projectra
    • Elected leader as Sensor Girl; stepped down as deputy in favor of Element Lad in Legion of Superheroes #36 (July 1987)
  • Superboy (Kal-El)
  • Chameleon Boy
    • Leader of the Espionage Squad

According to Legion of Superheroes #290 (August 1982) Dream Girl's election was the 13th overall.

See also

Although the following were not formal members, they were allies who at times helped in a crisis. (A few also became members in later years)