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==Legion of Super-Heroes (July 1999)==
 
==Legion of Super-Heroes (July 1999)==
The Legion's box set of PVC (plastic) figurines arrived in stores in 1999. This was the first time the Silver Age Legion were immortalized in plastic. We got [[Chameleon Boy]], [[Saturn Girl]], [[Cosmic Boy]], [[Colossal Boy]], [[Brainiac 5]], [[Lightning Lad]], and [[Mon-el]].
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The Legion's box set of PVC (plastic) figurines arrived in stores in 1999. This was the first time the Silver Age Legion were immortalized in plastic. [[Chameleon Boy/Pre-Crisis|Chameleon Boy]], [[Saturn Girl/Pre-Crisis|Saturn Girl]], [[Cosmic Boy/Pre-Crisis|Cosmic Boy]], [[Colossal Boy/Pre-Crisis|Colossal Boy]], [[Brainiac 5/Pre-Crisis|Brainiac 5]], [[Lightning Lad/Pre-Crisis|Lightning Lad]], and [[Mon-El]] were released. In addition, they came in a unique box style - as opposed to a conventional box, they were released in yellow boxes with red fins - intended to evoke the [[Legion Clubhouse/Rocketship|original clubhouse]].  
  
They came in a unique box, too - instead of being a normal box, this one had red fins on a yellow box to make it look like the [[Legion Clubhouse (rocketship)|old clubhouse]].
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The poses for several of the figures were from images of Legion statues in [[Superboy]]'s home in [[Smallville]] from [[Adventure Comics 289|''Adventure Comics'' #289]] and [[Superboy v1 86|''Superboy v1'' #86]].
 
 
The poses for at least some of the figures were from images of Legion statues in [[Superboy]]'s home in [[Smallville]] from [[Adventure Comics #289]] (reprinted in [[Superboy v1 #185]]).
 
  
 
==Flash/Speed Force (Dec. 1999)==
 
==Flash/Speed Force (Dec. 1999)==
This set featured the 20th Century Flash Family, including [[Flash (Barry Allen)|Barry Allen]], Jay Garrick, Wally West, Max Mercury, [[Impulse (Bart Allen)]], Johnny Quick, and his daughter Jesse Quick.
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This set featured the 20th Century Flash Family, including [[Flash/Barry Allen|Barry Allen]], Jay Garrick, Wally West, Max Mercury, [[Impulse/Bart Allen]], Johnny Quick, and his daughter Jesse Quick.
  
 
==Silver Age Smallville (Dec. 2001)==
 
==Silver Age Smallville (Dec. 2001)==
This set had figures for [[Superboy]], Clark Kent, [[Krypto]], Jonathan and Martha Kent, [[Lana Lang]], and teenage [[Lex Luthor]].
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This set had figures for [[Superboy/Kal-El/Pre-Crisis|Superboy]], Clark Kent, [[Krypto]], Jonathan and Martha Kent, [[Insect Queen/Pre-Crisis|Lana Lang]], and teenage [[Lex Luthor/Pre-Crisis|Lex Luthor]].
 
 
  
 
==External link==
 
==External link==

Latest revision as of 12:13, 11 April 2007

By the late 1990s, DC was producing its own line of figures and figurines under the DC Direct banner. The Legion and several related figures (individuals as part of a group) appeared in this line.

Legion of Super-Heroes (July 1999)

The Legion's box set of PVC (plastic) figurines arrived in stores in 1999. This was the first time the Silver Age Legion were immortalized in plastic. Chameleon Boy, Saturn Girl, Cosmic Boy, Colossal Boy, Brainiac 5, Lightning Lad, and Mon-El were released. In addition, they came in a unique box style - as opposed to a conventional box, they were released in yellow boxes with red fins - intended to evoke the original clubhouse.

The poses for several of the figures were from images of Legion statues in Superboy's home in Smallville from Adventure Comics #289 and Superboy v1 #86.

Flash/Speed Force (Dec. 1999)

This set featured the 20th Century Flash Family, including Barry Allen, Jay Garrick, Wally West, Max Mercury, Impulse/Bart Allen, Johnny Quick, and his daughter Jesse Quick.

Silver Age Smallville (Dec. 2001)

This set had figures for Superboy, Clark Kent, Krypto, Jonathan and Martha Kent, Lana Lang, and teenage Lex Luthor.

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