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*The adult Legion is attacked by a mysterious figure who is manipulated by [[Glorith/Glorithverse|Glorith]]. In the ensuing battle, it is revealed that this is [[Luornu Durgo/Glorithverse|Luornu Durgo-Taine's]] second body, seemingly destroyed in an earlier battle with Glorith. Durgo-Taine regains the ability to split into two bodies and gains an additional force-field ability.
 
*The adult Legion is attacked by a mysterious figure who is manipulated by [[Glorith/Glorithverse|Glorith]]. In the ensuing battle, it is revealed that this is [[Luornu Durgo/Glorithverse|Luornu Durgo-Taine's]] second body, seemingly destroyed in an earlier battle with Glorith. Durgo-Taine regains the ability to split into two bodies and gains an additional force-field ability.
 
*[[White Witch/Glorithverse|Mysa Nal]] merges with [[Amethyst]] and attacks [[Mordru/Glorithverse|Mordru]]. He absorbs her power, and raises dead Legionnaires and other heroes from the dead to serve in his army. The Legion allies with the [[Khundia|Khunds]], who submit four individuals for membership, and the combined team eventually defeats Mordru. (The [[Mordru Rising|"Mordru Rising"]] storyline took place in [[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 43|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #43]] through [[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 48|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #48]].)
 
*[[White Witch/Glorithverse|Mysa Nal]] merges with [[Amethyst]] and attacks [[Mordru/Glorithverse|Mordru]]. He absorbs her power, and raises dead Legionnaires and other heroes from the dead to serve in his army. The Legion allies with the [[Khundia|Khunds]], who submit four individuals for membership, and the combined team eventually defeats Mordru. (The [[Mordru Rising|"Mordru Rising"]] storyline took place in [[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 43|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #43]] through [[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 48|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #48]].)
*[[Grimbor the Chainsman]] attacks [[Quarantine]] in the hopes of rescuing his daughter Cocheta Drisden, but he is foiled
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*[[Grimbor the Chainsman]] attacks [[Quarantine]] in the hopes of rescuing his daughter Cocheta Drisden, but he is foiled in his attempt by [[Kent Shakespeare]], [[Celeste McCauley]], and a group of super-powered kids. ([[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 51|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #51]])
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*The Legion attacks [[Glorith/Glorithverse|Glorith]] on [[Baaldur]]. During the fight, [[Brainiac 5/Glorithverse|Querl Dox]] and [[Celeste McCauley]] are aged, while [[Kent Shakespeare]] and [[White Witch/Glorithverse|Mysa Nal]] are deaged. While Glorith battles the Legion, she learns from a returned [[Time Trapper/Glorithverse|Time Trapper] of his own manipulations: a copied Legion team taken in the past to be used as his army; the creation of [[Devlin O'Ryan|Devlin O'Ryan's]] reflective powers, powers that reflected her attack back at her, freeing him. He then absorbs her powers and both vanish. ([[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 53|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #53]])
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*The Legion is framed by [[Universo]] and goes on the run from the [[United Planets]]. Team members assume disguises and new temporary codenames during this period. Additionally, [[Laurel Gand/Glorithverse|Laurel Gand]] dies. (The [[Legion on the Run]] storyline took place in [[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 54|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #54]] through [[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 58|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #58]].)
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*Time fluctuations are caused by the events of [[Zero Hour]], the machinations of the [[Time Trapper/Glorithverse|Time Trapper]], and an alliance between [[Mordru/Glorithverse|Mordru]] and [[Glorith/Glorithverse|Glorith]]. (The [[End of an Era]] storyline runs through the ''Valor'', ''Legionnaires'', and ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' titles and ends with [[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 61|''Legion of Super-Heroes' v4 #61]].)
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See also [[Category:Glorithverse events]] and [[:Category:Glorithverse storylines]].
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==Major retcons==
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*After the [[Pocket Universe]] storyline in [[Legion of Super-Heroes v3 37|''Legion of Super-Heroes' v3 #37]] and [[Legion of Super-Heroes v3 38|''Legion of Super-Heroes' v3 #38]], [[Superboy/Kal-El|Superboy]] was largely written out of the Legion timeline. By the early days of volume 4, the existence of [[Mon-El/Post-Crisis|Mon-El]] (specifically, the "-El" name) became a problem. An editorial mandate forced the creators to find a solution. This solution became the [[Mordruverse]] reboot and the creation of the [[Valor/Glorithverse|Valor]] character. The inclusion of Valor, and the character of [[Laurel Gand/Glorithverse|Laurel Gand]] to take the place of [[Supergirl]], made necessary other changes to Legion history. Specifically, any story with Superboy in it set before Mon-El's release from the [[Bgztl Buffer Zone]] did not include Superboy at all. Any story after that replaced Superboy with Valor or Mon-El with Valor. Any story with Supergirl now included Laurel Gand in her place. As for stories that included both Mon-El and Superboy or stories that featured visits to the 20th century, it's a little less clear how the new stories worked.
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*The basic [[Pocket Universe]] storyline remains as-is. The Legion does travel to the past to find [[Superboy/Kal-El/Glorithverse|Superboy]]. They find out that the [[Time Trapper/Glorithverse|Time Trapper]] created the Pocket Universe. Superboy sacrifices his life to save the universe. Eventually, the Pocket Universe ceases to be. This story remains most likely because the Pocket Universe was essential to [[Superman]] continuity (the origin of the Matrix Supergirl and the execution of the Kryptonian criminals).
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*Many of the United Planets worlds were "seeded" by [[Valor/Glorithverse|Valor]] before he went into the [[Bgztl Buffer Zone]] for 1,000 years. Additionally, Valor was in the Bgztl Buffer Zone and not the [[Phantom Zone/Pre-Crisis|Phantom Zone]].
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*[[Kid Quantum/James Cullen/Glorithverse|Kid Quantum]] retroactively became one of the Legion's first members and its first member to die. (More than 20 years later, his death was revealed to be faked.) His death spurs the Legion to refuse membership to heroes who must rely on devices for their powers.
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*[[Ultra Boy/Glorithverse|Ultra Boy]] is a lot smarter than he looks. This may have already been true, but it became a major plot point in the Glorithverse era. During his initiation into the Legion, Ultra Boy stumbles upon proof of [[Glorith/Glorithverse|Glorith's]] machinations. As a result, he acts dumb while helping prevent Glorith from gaining total power. For example, he secretly goads [[Mordru/Glorithverse|Mordru]] and Glorith into fighting each other, a battle that severely weakened both. When Glorith learned of Ultra Boy's knowledge, she faked the death of his beloved [[Phantom Girl/Glorithverse|Phantom Girl]], sending her instead to 2996 and sending Phantom Girl's cousin, [[Enya Wazzo|Enya]], to the 20th century.
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*The "conspiracy" storyline, which was originally predicated on the death of [[Superboy/Kal-El|Superboy]], became instead a revenge plot after [[Glorith/Glorithverse|Glorith]] destroys [[Daxam]].
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*When members of the Legion, along with [[Proty I/Glorithverse|Proty I]], [[Chameleon Boy/Glorithverse|Chameleon Boy's]] Antaran "pet," performed a ceremony to restore the life of [[Lightning Lad/Glorithverse|Lightning Lad]], Lightning Lad was not actually revived to his old self. Instead, Proty I's life essence was transferred to Lightning Lad's body. The [[SW6 Batch|SW6]] version of Lightning Lad, later known as [[Lightning Lad/Glorithverse#SW6|Live Wire]] appears to be more impulsive than the Proty Lightning Lad that lived during that time, implying perhaps that the original Lightning Lad's personality was a lot more aggressive than the Proty I personality.
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*[[Shvaughn Erin/Glorithverse|Shvaughn Erin]] was revealed to be a man, Sean Erin, who had taken the gender-changing drug [[ProFem]] to change himself to a female. This move was brought on in part became of a kinship he felt with the young [[Element Lad/Glorithverse|Jan Arrah]] and Erin's confusion about his feelings. When Erin ran out of her supply of ProFem during the [[Terra Mosaic|final days of the Dominion's occupation of Earth]], Shvaughn became Sean once more. This information was revealed in [[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 31|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #31]].
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*Numerous additional changes occurred in the run-up to the [[End of an Era]] and [[Zero Hour]] storylines. For example, [[Celeste McCauley]] became a [[Darkstar]] instead of a [[Green Lantern]]. Additionally, [[SW6 Batch|SW6]] versions of [[Star Boy/Glorithverse#SW6|Star Boy]], [[Dream Girl/Glorithverse#SW6|Dream Girl]], and [[Bouncing Boy/Glorithverse#SW6|Bouncing Boy]] make an appearance. The [[Time Trapper/Glorithverse]] is revealed to be an alternate timeline version of [[Cosmic Boy/Glorithverse|Rokk Krinn]].
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<div style="text-align:right"><noinclude>[[Category:Glorithverse]][[Category:Main Page]]</noinclude>''For more, see [[:Category:Glorithverse]]''</div>

Revision as of 16:17, 17 July 2006

Overview

The "Glorithverse" Legion of Super-Heroes diverges from the previous incarnation of the team in two profound ways:

  • Between Legion of Super-Heroes v3 #63 (the last issue of the volume 3) and Legion of Super-Heroes v4 #1 (the first issue of the new volume 4), the book jumps five years forward. This is a literary device known as in medias res. After this jump, the status quo is very different: The team is disbanded, the galaxy is a very different place, and the characters are scattered to the winds. The events that occurred during those five years are eventually described only partially via flashback sequences, dialogue, and text pieces. This jump is known by fans as the Five Year Gap.

A new history

A limited timeline of this new Legion history is reprinted in 2995: The Legion of Super-Heroes Sourcebook, and fans have had to fill in the gaps. In addition to creating a new member of the early team whole cloth (Kid Quantum), the creative team made other tweaks to existing storylines in an attempt to clear up some inconsistencies over the previous 30-plus years of published Legion comics. For purposes of a timeline, the writers set the Magic Wars story in Legion of Super-Heroes v3 #60 to Legion of Super-Heroes v3 #63 in 2989, 1,000 years after the stories were published, and extrapolated years from there.

The following is a partial year-by-year timeline of Legion history:

Before 2973

  • The Durlan from L.E.G.I.O.N. is sent through time from the 20th century to the 30th century. He eventually becomes R.J. Brande.

2973: Year One

2974: Year Two

2975: Year Three

2976: Year Four

2977: Year Five

2978: Year Six

2979: Year Seven

2980: Year Eight

  • Valor is leader for the first half of the year, Ultra Boy the second. Element Lad is deputy under Valor. Ultra Boy appoints rotating deputies.
  • Timber Wolf is presumed dead in the explosion of Asteroid X-52.

2981: Year Nine

2982: Year 10

2983: Year 11

2984: Year 12

2985: Year 13

2986: Year 14

2987: Year 15

  • Leadership elections are delayed as Universo takes control of Earth and the Legion itself. Universo is defeated, and Saturn Girl returns to active status.
  • Polar Boy is elected leader for an extended term with Element Lad as deputy.
  • The Legion travels to the 20th century to seek out Superboy. During the adventure, they admit Superboy into the Legion and discover that the Time Trapper has created a Pocket Universe. In the end, Superboy sacrifices his life.

2988: Year 16

2989: Year 17

2990 through late 2994

This period is known as the Five Year Gap. The Legion eventually disbands, its members spread about the galaxy. It ends when Reep Daggle (the former Chameleon Boy) approaches a depowered Rokk Krinn (Cosmic Boy) on Braal and proposes a new Legion.

A new start

A new Legion team was formed in late 2994, and their adventures continue through the End of an Era storyline until Zero Hour. With some exceptions, this era features no super-heroic code names.

Members

For a list of members of this new Legion, go here.

The temporal duplicates of the Legion created in 2977 eventually surface and form their own team. For more information, see SW6 Batch. For a list of members, go here.

Storylines

Major storylines and events include the following:

See also and Category:Glorithverse storylines.

Major retcons

  • After the Pocket Universe storyline in Legion of Super-Heroes' v3 #37 and Legion of Super-Heroes' v3 #38, Superboy was largely written out of the Legion timeline. By the early days of volume 4, the existence of Mon-El (specifically, the "-El" name) became a problem. An editorial mandate forced the creators to find a solution. This solution became the Mordruverse reboot and the creation of the Valor character. The inclusion of Valor, and the character of Laurel Gand to take the place of Supergirl, made necessary other changes to Legion history. Specifically, any story with Superboy in it set before Mon-El's release from the Bgztl Buffer Zone did not include Superboy at all. Any story after that replaced Superboy with Valor or Mon-El with Valor. Any story with Supergirl now included Laurel Gand in her place. As for stories that included both Mon-El and Superboy or stories that featured visits to the 20th century, it's a little less clear how the new stories worked.
  • The basic Pocket Universe storyline remains as-is. The Legion does travel to the past to find Superboy. They find out that the Time Trapper created the Pocket Universe. Superboy sacrifices his life to save the universe. Eventually, the Pocket Universe ceases to be. This story remains most likely because the Pocket Universe was essential to Superman continuity (the origin of the Matrix Supergirl and the execution of the Kryptonian criminals).
  • Many of the United Planets worlds were "seeded" by Valor before he went into the Bgztl Buffer Zone for 1,000 years. Additionally, Valor was in the Bgztl Buffer Zone and not the Phantom Zone.
  • Kid Quantum retroactively became one of the Legion's first members and its first member to die. (More than 20 years later, his death was revealed to be faked.) His death spurs the Legion to refuse membership to heroes who must rely on devices for their powers.
  • Ultra Boy is a lot smarter than he looks. This may have already been true, but it became a major plot point in the Glorithverse era. During his initiation into the Legion, Ultra Boy stumbles upon proof of Glorith's machinations. As a result, he acts dumb while helping prevent Glorith from gaining total power. For example, he secretly goads Mordru and Glorith into fighting each other, a battle that severely weakened both. When Glorith learned of Ultra Boy's knowledge, she faked the death of his beloved Phantom Girl, sending her instead to 2996 and sending Phantom Girl's cousin, Enya, to the 20th century.
  • The "conspiracy" storyline, which was originally predicated on the death of Superboy, became instead a revenge plot after Glorith destroys Daxam.
  • When members of the Legion, along with Proty I, Chameleon Boy's Antaran "pet," performed a ceremony to restore the life of Lightning Lad, Lightning Lad was not actually revived to his old self. Instead, Proty I's life essence was transferred to Lightning Lad's body. The SW6 version of Lightning Lad, later known as Live Wire appears to be more impulsive than the Proty Lightning Lad that lived during that time, implying perhaps that the original Lightning Lad's personality was a lot more aggressive than the Proty I personality.
For more, see Category:Glorithverse