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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
− | + | This page lists Legion-related media that has been "broadcast" and has been made available in free, non-tangible format. For the context of this article, "broadcast" includes (but is not limited to) TV shows via air/cable/satellite, internet content such as webisodes and podcasts, mobile phone mobisodes, etc. | |
+ | The [[Video Release History]] page includes new or existing content for which payment is required. This includes tangible format (DVD, VHS, etc.) or non-tangible format which must be purchased over the internet (e.g., downloading episodes in iTunes). | ||
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==Legends of the Super-Heroes (1979)== | ==Legends of the Super-Heroes (1979)== | ||
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|'''[[Challenge|''Legends of the Super-Heroes'' #1]]''' (original airdate [[February 3]], 1979) | |'''[[Challenge|''Legends of the Super-Heroes'' #1]]''' (original airdate [[February 3]], 1979) | ||
*'''The Challenge''' | *'''The Challenge''' | ||
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**''Appearances:'' Mordru | **''Appearances:'' Mordru | ||
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|'''[[Roast|''Legends of the Super-Heroes'' #2]]''' (original airdate [[February 10]], 1979) | |'''[[Roast|''Legends of the Super-Heroes'' #2]]''' (original airdate [[February 10]], 1979) | ||
*'''The Roast''' | *'''The Roast''' | ||
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==DC Animated Universe (various series, 1998-2006)== | ==DC Animated Universe (various series, 1998-2006)== | ||
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|'''[[New Kids in Town|''Superman: The Animated Series'' #3.03]]''' (original airdate [[October 31]], 1998) | |'''[[New Kids in Town|''Superman: The Animated Series'' #3.03]]''' (original airdate [[October 31]], 1998) | ||
*'''New Kids in Town''' | *'''New Kids in Town''' | ||
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**''Cameo Appearances:'' Andromeda, Apparition, Bouncing Boy, Brainiac 5, Dream Girl, Gossamer, Kid Quantum (James Cullen), Live Wire, Triad, Ultra Boy | **''Cameo Appearances:'' Andromeda, Apparition, Bouncing Boy, Brainiac 5, Dream Girl, Gossamer, Kid Quantum (James Cullen), Live Wire, Triad, Ultra Boy | ||
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|'''[[Greatest Story Never Told|''Justice League Unlimited'' #1.07]]''' (original airdate [[September 11]], 2004) | |'''[[Greatest Story Never Told|''Justice League Unlimited'' #1.07]]''' (original airdate [[September 11]], 2004) | ||
*'''The Greatest Story Never Told''' | *'''The Greatest Story Never Told''' | ||
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**''Appearances:'' Mordru | **''Appearances:'' Mordru | ||
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|'''[[Far from Home|''Justice League Unlimited'' #3.10]]''' (original airdate [[April 15]], 2006) | |'''[[Far from Home|''Justice League Unlimited'' #3.10]]''' (original airdate [[April 15]], 2006) | ||
*'''Far from Home''' | *'''Far from Home''' | ||
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− | ==Legion of Super Heroes (season 1, 2006-2007)== | + | ==''Legion of Super Heroes'' (season 1, 2006-2007)== |
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− | |valign="top"|[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[File:1.01 Man of Tomorrow.jpg|150px]] |
|'''[[Man of Tomorrow|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #1.01]]''' (original airdate [[September 23]], 2006) | |'''[[Man of Tomorrow|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #1.01]]''' (original airdate [[September 23]], 2006) | ||
*'''Man of Tomorrow''' | *'''Man of Tomorrow''' | ||
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**''Cameo Appearances (mentioned):'' Colossal Boy, Cosmic Boy, Shrinking Violet | **''Cameo Appearances (mentioned):'' Colossal Boy, Cosmic Boy, Shrinking Violet | ||
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|'''[[Timber Wolf/LSH cartoon/episode|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #1.02]]''' (original airdate [[September 30]], 2006) | |'''[[Timber Wolf/LSH cartoon/episode|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #1.02]]''' (original airdate [[September 30]], 2006) | ||
*'''Timber Wolf''' | *'''Timber Wolf''' | ||
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**''Story:'' A mysterious scientist asks the Legion to help capture a dangerous creature. They succeed, only to discover the creature is nowhere near as dangerous as the scientist himself. | **''Story:'' A mysterious scientist asks the Legion to help capture a dangerous creature. They succeed, only to discover the creature is nowhere near as dangerous as the scientist himself. | ||
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|'''[[Legacy|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #1.03]]''' (original airdate [[October 7]], 2006) | |'''[[Legacy|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #1.03]]''' (original airdate [[October 7]], 2006) | ||
*'''Legacy''' | *'''Legacy''' | ||
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**''Story:'' Superman unknowingly saves the life of Alexis, one of the wealthiest people in the galaxy. Alexis and Superman become fast friends, but when Superman's Legion responsibilities get in the way of their friendship, Alexis decides to do something about it... | **''Story:'' Superman unknowingly saves the life of Alexis, one of the wealthiest people in the galaxy. Alexis and Superman become fast friends, but when Superman's Legion responsibilities get in the way of their friendship, Alexis decides to do something about it... | ||
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|'''[[Phantoms|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #1.06]]''' (original airdate [[November 4]], 2006) | |'''[[Phantoms|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #1.06]]''' (original airdate [[November 4]], 2006) | ||
*'''Phantoms''' | *'''Phantoms''' | ||
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**''Story:'' When Superman accidentally opens a gateway to a phantom dimension, a young man with powers identical to his is freed in the process. Now Superman must not only stop this destructive visitor, but also rescue the Legionnaires when they become trapped in the visitor's dimension. | **''Story:'' When Superman accidentally opens a gateway to a phantom dimension, a young man with powers identical to his is freed in the process. Now Superman must not only stop this destructive visitor, but also rescue the Legionnaires when they become trapped in the visitor's dimension. | ||
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|'''[[Champions|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #1.05]]''' (original airdate [[November 11]], 2006) | |'''[[Champions|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #1.05]]''' (original airdate [[November 11]], 2006) | ||
*'''Champions''' | *'''Champions''' | ||
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**''Story:'' While supporting Lighting Lad as he competes in the challenging Galactic Games, Superman and Phantom Girl uncover a sinister plot by the Fatal Five! Lightning Lad has troubles of his own when he finds his biggest competition from someone close to him. | **''Story:'' While supporting Lighting Lad as he competes in the challenging Galactic Games, Superman and Phantom Girl uncover a sinister plot by the Fatal Five! Lightning Lad has troubles of his own when he finds his biggest competition from someone close to him. | ||
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|'''[[Fear Factory|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #1.04]]''' (original airdate [[November 18]], 2006) | |'''[[Fear Factory|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #1.04]]''' (original airdate [[November 18]], 2006) | ||
*'''Fear Factory''' | *'''Fear Factory''' | ||
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**''Story:'' During a cosmic storm, the team takes refuge in a creepy, derelict space station. On board, one-by-one, each Legionnaire faces his or her deepest fear -- and then disappears. | **''Story:'' During a cosmic storm, the team takes refuge in a creepy, derelict space station. On board, one-by-one, each Legionnaire faces his or her deepest fear -- and then disappears. | ||
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|'''[[Brain Drain|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #1.09]]''' (original airdate [[February 3]], 2007) | |'''[[Brain Drain|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #1.09]]''' (original airdate [[February 3]], 2007) | ||
*'''Brain Drain''' | *'''Brain Drain''' | ||
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**''Story:'' A major malfunction sends Brainiac 5's genius IQ plummeting. To obtain the rare element needed to save him, Superman and Timber Wolf must travel to the most inhospitable planet in the galaxy -- and thanks to a transporter accident, they have only Brainy's head to guide them. | **''Story:'' A major malfunction sends Brainiac 5's genius IQ plummeting. To obtain the rare element needed to save him, Superman and Timber Wolf must travel to the most inhospitable planet in the galaxy -- and thanks to a transporter accident, they have only Brainy's head to guide them. | ||
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− | |valign="top"|[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[File:1.08 Lightning Storm.jpg|150px]] |
|'''[[Lightning Storm|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #1.08]]''' (original airdate [[February 10]], 2007) | |'''[[Lightning Storm|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #1.08]]''' (original airdate [[February 10]], 2007) | ||
− | *'''Lightning Storm''' | + | *'''Lightning Storm''' |
− | **W: Stan Berkowitz; D: | + | **W: Stan Berkowitz; D: Lauren Montgomery |
**''Story:'' Much to the Legion's disappointment, Lighting Lad accepts an invitation to join an older, "cooler" team. Once there, however, Lightning Lad realizes these new heroes aren't exactly what they seem. Now, caught between the Legion and his new friends, Lighting Lad must decide once and for all where his loyalties lie. | **''Story:'' Much to the Legion's disappointment, Lighting Lad accepts an invitation to join an older, "cooler" team. Once there, however, Lightning Lad realizes these new heroes aren't exactly what they seem. Now, caught between the Legion and his new friends, Lighting Lad must decide once and for all where his loyalties lie. | ||
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− | |valign="top"|[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[File:1.10 Substitutes.jpg|151px]] |
|'''[[Substitutes|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #1.10]]''' (original airdate [[February 17]], 2007) | |'''[[Substitutes|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #1.10]]''' (original airdate [[February 17]], 2007) | ||
*'''The Substitutes''' | *'''The Substitutes''' | ||
+ | **W: Scott Sonneborn; D: Ben Jones | ||
+ | **''Story:'' It's that time of year again -- Legion Auditions! This year's crop is hardly promising, with most hopefuls turning out to be comic duds. But when the Legion is overwhelmed fighting a mysterious foe in Earth's upper atmosphere, a group of rejects takes it upon themselves to save the world below... with outrageous results. | ||
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− | |valign="top"|[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[File:1.07 Child's Play.jpg|151px]] |
|'''[[Child's Play|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #1.07]]''' (original airdate [[February 24]], 2007) | |'''[[Child's Play|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #1.07]]''' (original airdate [[February 24]], 2007) | ||
*'''Child's Play''' | *'''Child's Play''' | ||
+ | **W: Marty Isenberg; D: Ben Jones | ||
+ | **''Story:'' A young sorcerer arrives on Earth and causes a heap of trouble. In an effort to send him home, Superman learns of his vulnerability to magic, while Phantom Girl puts her diplomatic skills to the test as she travels to the sorcerer's secretive world to ask for help. | ||
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− | |valign="top"|[[ | + | |valign="top"| [[File:1.11 Chain of Command.jpg|151px]] |
|'''[[Chain of Command|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #1.11]]''' (original airdate [[March 3]], 2007) | |'''[[Chain of Command|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #1.11]]''' (original airdate [[March 3]], 2007) | ||
*'''Chain of Command''' | *'''Chain of Command''' | ||
+ | **W: Amy Wolfram; D: Lauren Montgomery | ||
+ | **''Story:'' When disaster strikes Lightning Lad's home planet of Winath, the Legion is called to help. Lightning Lad's efforts to take charge are thwarted however when long-absent Legion leader Cosmic Boy arrives with an enigmatic new hero in tow. | ||
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− | |valign="top"|[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[File:1.12 Sundown Part1.jpg|150px]] |
|'''[[Sundown pt. 1|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #1.12]]''' (original airdate [[April 28]], 2007) | |'''[[Sundown pt. 1|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #1.12]]''' (original airdate [[April 28]], 2007) | ||
*'''Sundown pt. 1''' | *'''Sundown pt. 1''' | ||
+ | **W: David Slack; D: Tim Maltby | ||
+ | **''Story:'' The Legion is put to the ultimate test when an ancient weapon known as a Sun Eater comes to life. The Legion mounts a heroic defense, but the Sun Eater proves too powerful. Now at full strength, the unstoppable Sun Eater sets its sights on Earth... Part one of a two-part episode. | ||
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− | |valign="top"|[[ | + | |valign="top"|[[File:1.13 Sundown Part2.jpg|150px]] |
|'''[[Sundown pt. 2|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #1.13]]''' (original airdate [[May 5]], 2007) | |'''[[Sundown pt. 2|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #1.13]]''' (original airdate [[May 5]], 2007) | ||
*'''Sundown pt. 2''' | *'''Sundown pt. 2''' | ||
+ | **W: Rob Hoegee; D: Ben Jonessv | ||
+ | **''Story:'' With the Sun Eater on a direct course for Earth's sun, the Legion has no choice but to ask bitter enemies for help to stop it. Superman meanwhile has his toughest battle yet when he discovers the stealthy alien controlling the sinister machine. In the end, the Legion triumphs... but at a terrible cost. Part two of a two-part episode. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="6" class="cartoon_lsh_heading"| | ||
+ | ==''Legion of Super Heroes'' (season 2, 2007-2008)== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:2.01 Man from the Edge of Tomorrow pt. 1.jpg|150px]] | ||
+ | |'''[[Man from the Edge of Tomorrow pt. 1|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #2.01]]''' (original airdate [[September 22]], 2007) | ||
+ | *'''Man from the Edge of Tomorrow, part 1''' | ||
+ | **W: Michael Jelenic; D: Brandon Vietti | ||
+ | **''Story:'' In the 41st century, the universe will be terrorized by a warrior named Imperiex. The only person standing in the way of his plans for domination is a clone of the original Superman. But unable to defeat Imperiex and his vast army alone, the clone travels to the 31st century to recruit history¹s greatest super hero team, the Legion, to help fight this threat. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' | ||
+ | **''Cameo Appearances (mentioned):'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:2.02 Man from the Edge of Tomorrow pt. 2.jpg|150px]] | ||
+ | |'''[[Man from the Edge of Tomorrow pt. 2|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #2.02]]''' (original airdate [[September 29]], 2007) | ||
+ | *'''Man from the Edge of Tomorrow, part 2''' | ||
+ | **W: Greg Weisman; D: Scott Jeralds | ||
+ | **''Story:'' The Legion has returned from the 41st century with Superman-X, a genetically-enhanced Superman clone. But Imperiex, the destroyer of galaxies, has reached the 31st century first -- and unleashed all of the Legion's greatest enemies. To restore order and combat this near-invincible foe, the Legion will once again turn to the past for help in the form of an older, more mature Superman with far greater grasp of his powers. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' | ||
+ | **''Cameo Appearances (mentioned):'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:2.03 Cry Wolf.jpg|150px]] | ||
+ | |'''[[Cry Wolf|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #2.03]]''' (original airdate [[October 6]], 2007) | ||
+ | *'''Cry Wolf''' | ||
+ | **W: J. M. DeMatteis; D: James Tucker | ||
+ | **''Story:'' After being convicted for a deadly attack on his father, Timber Wolf must escape Legion custody and track down the real assassin, while being both hunted and aided by various teammates. It¹s up to Chameleon Boy and Phantom Girl to help Timber Wolf clear his name and discover the truth. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' | ||
+ | **''Cameo Appearances (mentioned):'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:2.04 Chained Lightning.jpg|150px]] | ||
+ | |'''[[Chained Lightning|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #2.04]]''' (original airdate [[October 13]], 2007) | ||
+ | *'''Chained Lightning''' | ||
+ | **W: Matt Wayne; D: Brandon Vietti | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Lightning Lad discovers that his sister, Ayla, long thought to be lost in the same Lightning Beast attack that gave him and his brother, Mekt, their powers, is really alive. However, Ayla is now in the form of pure electromagnetic energy. Lightning Lad must find a way to save Ayla before Imperiex can harness this energy for his own diabolical use. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' | ||
+ | **''Cameo Appearances (mentioned):'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:2.05 Karate Kid.jpg|150px]] | ||
+ | |'''[[Karate Kid/LSH cartoon/episode|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #2.05]]''' (original airdate [[October 27]], 2007) | ||
+ | *'''Karate Kid''' | ||
+ | **W: Eddie Guzelian; D: Brandon Vietti, Scott Jeralds | ||
+ | **''Story:'' When the dreaded Legion Auditions produce just one potential new member ([[Nemesis Kid/LSH cartoon|Nemesis Kid]]), Superman and Chameleon Boy go out recruiting, and finds an unlikely candidate to join the Legion. A perpetual underdog, Karate Kid has no super powers, which goes against Legion membership rules, but Superman believes he has the heart to be a Legionnaire. As the Legion hunts down Grimbor the Chainsman, both Karate Kid and Chameleon Boy believe that they can be essential to the team, while the others worry that they're only putting themselves in harm's way. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' | ||
+ | **''Cameo Appearances (mentioned):'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:2.06 Who Am I.jpg|150px]] | ||
+ | |'''[[Who Am I|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #2.06]]''' (original airdate [[November 3]], 2007) | ||
+ | *'''Who Am I?''' | ||
+ | **W: J. M. DeMatteis; D: James Tucker | ||
+ | **''Story:'' In order to infiltrate Imperiex's ranks, the Legion decide to have Chameleon Boy take the form of the villain Persuader. But in order to make the disguise complete, they must also reprogram Chameleon Boy's mind so that he believes that he actually is Persuader. Things go terribly wrong when his Legion teammates are unable to make Chameleon Boy remember who he really is. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' | ||
+ | **''Cameo Appearances (mentioned):'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:2.07 Unnatural Alliances.jpg|150px]] | ||
+ | |'''[[Unnatural Alliances|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #2.07]]''' (original airdate [[November 17]], 2007) | ||
+ | *'''Unnatural Alliances''' | ||
+ | **W: Keith Damron; D: Brandon Vietti | ||
+ | **''Story:'' When Terra Man, a villain from the future, arrives in the 31st century to hunt down a child, the Legion quickly acts to save the boy and keep him clear of Imperiex's obvious plot. But after Imperiex proves to be the boy's protector, the Legion must uncover why. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' | ||
+ | **''Cameo Appearances (mentioned):'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:2.08 Message in a Bottle.jpg|150px]] | ||
+ | |'''[[Message in a Bottle|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #2.08]]''' (original airdate [[December 1]], 2007) | ||
+ | *'''Message in a Bottle''' | ||
+ | **W: Joseph Kuhr; D: Brandon Vietti, Scott Jeralds | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Superman and the Legion must venture into the legendary bottled city of Kandor in order to stop Imperiex, who seeks an advanced Kryptonian technology believed to be hidden inside. In order to help the Legion and clear his "family" name, Brainiac 5 must delve deep into his memory banks to access information from the original Brainiac. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' | ||
+ | **''Cameo Appearances (mentioned):'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:2.09 In the Beginning.jpg|150px]] | ||
+ | |'''[[In the Beginning|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #2.09]]''' (original airdate [[March 8]], 2008) | ||
+ | *'''In the Beginning''' | ||
+ | **W: Steven Melching; D: James Tucker | ||
+ | **''Story:'' While on a mission to rescue the Legion's benefactor, R.J. Brande, our heroes find themselves reminiscing about how the Legion was first created by Brande and its founding members: Cosmic Boy, Lightning Lad and Saturn Girl. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' | ||
+ | **''Cameo Appearances (mentioned):'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:2.10 Trials.jpg|150px]] | ||
+ | |'''[[Trials|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #2.10]]''' (original airdate [[March 15]], 2008) | ||
+ | *'''Trials''' | ||
+ | **W: Steven Melching; D: James Tucker | ||
+ | **''Story:'' The evil sorcerer Mordru has attacked the magical planet of Zarok, forcing the young and immature wizard Zyx to turn to the Legion for help. While the Legion battles Mordru, Zyx must restore his own powers by passing a series of trials designed to prove his worth as a wizard. He'll have Kell-El along to assist. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' | ||
+ | **''Cameo Appearances (mentioned):'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:2.11 In Your Dreams.jpg|150px]] | ||
+ | |'''[[In Your Dreams|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #2.11]]''' (original airdate [[March 22]], 2008) | ||
+ | *'''In Your Dreams''' | ||
+ | **W: Stan Berkowitz; D: Brandon Vietti | ||
+ | **''Story:'' With the power to see the future in her dreams, Dream Girl warns the Legion of attacks by the criminal organization The Dark Circle aimed to take down the United Planets. However, Lightning Lad wonders if Dream Girl or her visions can be trusted. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' | ||
+ | **''Cameo Appearances (mentioned):'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:2.12 Dark Victory pt. 1.jpg|150px]] | ||
+ | |'''[[Dark Victory pt. 1|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #2.12]]''' (original airdate [[March 29]], 2008) | ||
+ | *'''Dark Victory, part 1''' | ||
+ | **W: J.M. DeMatteis and Michael Jelenic; D: Brandon Vietti | ||
+ | **''Story:'' As Imperiex sets in motion one final assault designed to bring him control of the galaxy, Brainiac 5 must fight for control of himself as the ancient programming of Brainiac 1.0 emerges. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' | ||
+ | **''Cameo Appearances (mentioned):'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:2.13 Dark Victory pt. 2.jpg|150px]] | ||
+ | |'''[[Dark Victory pt. 2|''Legion of Super Heroes'' #2.13]]''' (original airdate [[April 5]], 2008) | ||
+ | *'''Dark Victory, part 2''' | ||
+ | **W: J.M. DeMatteis and Michael Jelenic; D: Brandon Vietti | ||
+ | **''Story:'' The Legion engages the new Brainiac 6 in final battle before it digitalizes the entire universe. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' | ||
+ | **''Cameo Appearances (mentioned):'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan="6" class="cartoon_elseworlds_heading"| | ||
+ | ==''Smallville'' (season 8, 2008-2009)== | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:Smallville Legion.jpg|150px]] | ||
+ | |'''[[Legion/Smallville/episode|''Smallville'' #8.11]]''' (original airdate [[January 15]], 2009) | ||
+ | *'''Legion''' | ||
+ | **W: Geoff Johns; D: Glen Winter | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Three teenagers from the future appear to help Clark Kent stop the Persuader and Brainiac. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Rokk Krinn, Imra Ardeen, Garth Ranzz, Persuader | ||
+ | **''Cameo Appearances (mentioned):'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[File:Smallville Doomday.jpg|150px]] | ||
+ | |'''[[Doomsday/Smallville/episode|''Smallville'' #8.22]]''' (original airdate [[May 14]], 2009) | ||
+ | *'''Doomsday''' | ||
+ | **W: Kelly Souders & Brian Peterson; D: James Marshall | ||
+ | **''Story:'' Rokk tries to get Clark to avoid going to his death. | ||
+ | **''Appearances:'' Rokk Krinn | ||
+ | **''Cameo Appearances (mentioned):'' | ||
|} | |} | ||
+ | [[Category:Publication History]] | ||
[[Category:Television]] | [[Category:Television]] |
Latest revision as of 07:00, 16 October 2012
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Contents
Introduction
This page lists Legion-related media that has been "broadcast" and has been made available in free, non-tangible format. For the context of this article, "broadcast" includes (but is not limited to) TV shows via air/cable/satellite, internet content such as webisodes and podcasts, mobile phone mobisodes, etc.
The Video Release History page includes new or existing content for which payment is required. This includes tangible format (DVD, VHS, etc.) or non-tangible format which must be purchased over the internet (e.g., downloading episodes in iTunes).
Legends of the Super-Heroes (1979) | |||||
Legends of the Super-Heroes #1 (original airdate February 3, 1979)
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Legends of the Super-Heroes #2 (original airdate February 10, 1979)
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DC Animated Universe (various series, 1998-2006) | |||||
Superman: The Animated Series #3.03 (original airdate October 31, 1998)
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Justice League Unlimited #1.07 (original airdate September 11, 2004)
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Justice League Unlimited #3.10 (original airdate April 15, 2006)
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Legion of Super Heroes (season 1, 2006-2007) | |||||
Legion of Super Heroes #1.01 (original airdate September 23, 2006)
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Legion of Super Heroes #1.02 (original airdate September 30, 2006)
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Legion of Super Heroes #1.03 (original airdate October 7, 2006)
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Legion of Super Heroes #1.06 (original airdate November 4, 2006)
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Legion of Super Heroes #1.05 (original airdate November 11, 2006)
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Legion of Super Heroes #1.04 (original airdate November 18, 2006)
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Legion of Super Heroes #1.09 (original airdate February 3, 2007)
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Legion of Super Heroes #1.08 (original airdate February 10, 2007)
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Legion of Super Heroes #1.10 (original airdate February 17, 2007)
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Legion of Super Heroes #1.07 (original airdate February 24, 2007)
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Legion of Super Heroes #1.11 (original airdate March 3, 2007)
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Legion of Super Heroes #1.12 (original airdate April 28, 2007)
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Legion of Super Heroes #1.13 (original airdate May 5, 2007)
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Legion of Super Heroes (season 2, 2007-2008) | |||||
Legion of Super Heroes #2.01 (original airdate September 22, 2007)
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Legion of Super Heroes #2.02 (original airdate September 29, 2007)
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Legion of Super Heroes #2.03 (original airdate October 6, 2007)
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Legion of Super Heroes #2.04 (original airdate October 13, 2007)
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Legion of Super Heroes #2.05 (original airdate October 27, 2007)
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Legion of Super Heroes #2.06 (original airdate November 3, 2007)
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Legion of Super Heroes #2.07 (original airdate November 17, 2007)
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Legion of Super Heroes #2.08 (original airdate December 1, 2007)
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Legion of Super Heroes #2.09 (original airdate March 8, 2008)
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Legion of Super Heroes #2.10 (original airdate March 15, 2008)
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Legion of Super Heroes #2.11 (original airdate March 22, 2008)
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Legion of Super Heroes #2.12 (original airdate March 29, 2008)
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Legion of Super Heroes #2.13 (original airdate April 5, 2008)
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Smallville (season 8, 2008-2009) | |||||
Smallville #8.11 (original airdate January 15, 2009)
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Smallville #8.22 (original airdate May 14, 2009)
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