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==Pre-Crisis== | ==Pre-Crisis== | ||
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− | + | !style="border-radius:2em 0em 0em 0em" width = "3%"|Term | |
− | + | ! width = "10%" |Leader | |
− | + | ! width = "10%" |Deputy | |
− | [[Saturn Girl/ | + | ! width = "12%" |Starting at issue / real time |
+ | ! width = "12%" |Ending | ||
+ | ! width = "12%" |Fictional Start Date | ||
+ | ! width = "12%" |Fictional End Date | ||
+ | !Notes | ||
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+ | !1 | ||
+ | | [[Cosmic Boy/Preboot|Cosmic Boy]] || Unestablished || Retroactively in ''Adventure Comics'' #352 (text piece) || [[Adventure Comics 304|''Adventure Comics'' #304]] (January 1963), as Saturn Girl is elected in his place || Unestablished (presumed shortly after founding of LSH) || Unestablished || | ||
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+ | !2 | ||
+ | |[[Saturn Girl/Preboot|Saturn Girl]] | ||
+ | |Unestablished | ||
+ | |[[Adventure Comics 304|''Adventure Comics'' #304]] (January 1963) | ||
+ | |Reelected in [[Adventure Comics 323|''Adventure Comics'' #323]] (August 1964) | ||
+ | |Unestablished ||Unestablished || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !3 | ||
+ | |[[Saturn Girl/Preboot|Saturn Girl]] || Unestablished || [[Adventure Comics 323|''Adventure Comics'' #323]] (August 1964) | ||
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+ | |Unestablished ||Unestablished || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !4 | ||
+ | |[[Brainiac 5/Preboot|Brainiac 5]] | ||
+ | |Unestablished | ||
+ | |[[Adventure Comics 337|''Adventure Comics'' #337]] (October 1965) | ||
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+ | |Unestablished ||Unestablished || The election happened off-panel | ||
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+ | !5 | ||
+ | |[[Invisible Kid/Lyle Norg/Preboot|Invisible Kid (Lyle Norg)]] | ||
+ | |Superboy | ||
+ | |[[Adventure Comics 348|''Adventure Comics'' #348]] (published July 28, 1966, cover date September 1966) | ||
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+ | |Unestablished ||Unestablished ||First mention of the existence of a deputy leader? | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !6 | ||
+ | |[[Ultra Boy/Preboot|Ultra Boy]] | ||
+ | |Unestablished | ||
+ | |[[Adventure Comics 371|''Adventure Comics'' #371]] (August 1968) | ||
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+ | |Unestablished ||Unestablished ||Ultra Boy seems to simply be in charge. No readily apparent mention of an election. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !7 | ||
+ | |[[Karate Kid/Preboot|Karate Kid]] | ||
+ | |[[Mon-El/Preboot|Mon-El]] | ||
+ | |[[Action Comics 382|''Action Comics'' #382]] (November 1969) | ||
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+ | |Unestablished ||Unestablished ||No election shown or mentioned. Karate Kid just mentions in passing that he is Legion Leader. Mon-El is said to be the deputy in #392 (earlier mentions may exist) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !8 | ||
+ | |[[Mon-El/Preboot|Mon-El]] | ||
+ | |[[Element Lad/Preboot|Element Lad]] | ||
+ | |[[Action Comics 392|''Action Comics'' #392 (September 1970)]] | ||
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+ | |Unestablished ||Unestablished ||No election shown, but the change of leader is directly stated. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !9 | ||
+ | |[[Ultra Boy/Preboot|Ultra Boy]] | ||
+ | |Unestablished | ||
+ | |[[Superboy v1 184|''Superboy'' v1 #184]] (April 1972) | ||
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+ | |Unestablished ||Unestablished || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !10 | ||
+ | |[[Mon-El/Preboot|Mon-El]] | ||
+ | |[[Brainiac 5/Preboot|Brainiac 5]] | ||
+ | |[[Superboy v1 190|''Superboy'' v1 #190]] (September 1972; ran against Saturn Girl; result unrevealed until #193) | ||
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+ | |Unestablished ||Unestablished || | ||
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+ | !11 | ||
+ | |[[Wildfire/Preboot|Wildfire]] | ||
+ | |Unestablished | ||
+ | |[[Superboy v1 225|''Superboy'' v1 #225]] (March 1977) | ||
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+ | |Unestablished ||Unestablished || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !12 | ||
+ | |[[Lightning Lad/Preboot|Lightning Lad]] | ||
+ | |[[Element Lad/Preboot|Element Lad]] (third mandate as deputy) | ||
+ | |[[Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes 247|''Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes'' #247]] (January 1979) | ||
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+ | |Unestablished ||Unestablished ||The election was presented as a dispute between Brainiac 5, Wildfire and Element Lad, despite the final result. Lightning Lad resigned in LSH #287 (May 1982) in favor of Element Lad. | ||
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+ | !13 | ||
+ | |[[Dream Girl/Preboot|Dream Girl]] | ||
+ | |Briefly [[Ultra Boy/Preboot|Ultra Boy]] (until [[Legion of Super-Heroes v2 303]]); later [[Star Boy/Preboot|Star Boy]] | ||
+ | |[[Legion of Super-Heroes v2 291|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v2 #291]], September 1982; ran against Element Lad, who refused to be her deputy, and Ultra Boy, who also refused deputy leader status in [[Legion of Super-Heroes v2 303|#303]] | ||
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+ | |Unestablished ||Unestablished ||Ran against Ultra Boy and Element Lad. | ||
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+ | !14 | ||
+ | |[[Element Lad/Preboot|Element Lad]] | ||
+ | |Unestablished | ||
+ | |[[Legion of Super-Heroes v2 306|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v2 #306]], December 1983 (although he only truly learned of it in [[Legion of Super-Heroes v2 310|#310]], April 1984 | ||
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+ | |Unestablished ||Unestablished || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !15 | ||
+ | |[[Element Lad/Preboot|Element Lad]] | ||
+ | |[[Brainiac 5/Preboot|Brainiac 5]]<ref>As hinted by the results and confirmed in to [[Legion of Super-Heroes v3 Annual 1]] (1985)'s Roll Call, as well as in [[Legion of Super-Heroes v3 17|''Legion of Super-Heroes v3 #17'']]</ref> | ||
+ | |[[Legion of Super-Heroes v3 12|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v3 #12]], July 1985 | ||
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+ | |class="lastcell"|Ran against Brainiac 5; the two of them voted for each other | ||
+ | |} | ||
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− | + | [[Polar Boy/Preboot|Polar Boy]] | |
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− | *Became Leader : | + | *Became Leader : [[Legion of Super-Heroes v3 36|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v3 #36]], July 1987 |
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**Reason: | **Reason: | ||
− | + | *Lost Leadership: [[Legion of Super-Heroes v3 59|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v3 #59]], April 1989 | |
− | [[ | + | **Reason: End of term; decided not to bring a candidacy for a second term. |
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− | + | [[Sensor Girl]] | |
− | * | + | *Became Leader : [[Legion of Super-Heroes v3 60|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v3 #60]], May 1989; Timber Wolf was her deputy. |
**Reason: | **Reason: | ||
− | + | *Lost Leadership: Unofficially in March the 10th, 2991 during the [[Five Year Gap]] between [[Legion of Super-Heroes v3 63|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v3 #63]], and [[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 1|v4 #1]], , about four months before the [[Black Dawn]] crisis. Officially due to the disbanding of the Legion in July the 6h, 2992. | |
− | [[ | + | **Reason: Decision to resign from the Legion and return to Orando, in part because of the bleak perspectives on Earth. |
− | *Became Leader : | + | ==Glorithverse== |
− | **Reason: | + | ===(term 18)=== |
− | *Lost Leadership: | + | [[Timber Wolf]] |
− | **Reason: | + | *Became Leader : [[Legion of Super-Heroes v3 60|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v3 #60]], May 1989 (elected as deputy); unoficially became acting leader during the Five Year Gap, specifically in March the 10th 2991. |
− | + | **Reason: The resignation of Sensor Girl. | |
− | + | *Lost Leadership: At July the 5th, 2991, just prior the Black Dawn crisis. Officially due to the disbanding of the Legion in July the 6h, 2992. | |
+ | **Reason: Unspecified, but probably related to a general lack of purpose during the Dominator occupation of Earth. | ||
+ | ===(term 19)=== | ||
+ | [[Sun Boy]] | ||
+ | *Became Leader : In July the 5th, 2991, during the Five Year Gap, as revealed in Legion of Superheroes Vol. 4, issues #1-#28. His role was largely as a puppet of the Dominators and may never been quite official. | ||
+ | **Reason: The resignation of Timber Wolf. | ||
+ | *Lost Leadership: Resigned in frustration in September the 14th, 2991, after the Black Dawn mission resulted in disaster. Details revealed in [[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 28|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #28]], April 1992. Unofficially appointed Polar Boy as his temporary successor. | ||
+ | **Reason: A combination of general frustration and an untennable political situation. | ||
− | + | ===(term 20)=== | |
− | + | [[Polar Boy]] | |
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− | *Became Leader : | + | *Became Leader : [[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 28|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #28]], April 1992 |
− | **Reason: | + | **Reason: Sun Boy's resignation. |
− | *Lost Leadership: | + | *Lost Leadership: Due to the official disbanding of the Legion in July the 6th, 2992. |
**Reason: | **Reason: | ||
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− | + | [[Cosmic Boy]] | |
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− | *Became Leader : | + | *Became Leader : During the gradual reemergence of the Legion during early issues of Volume 4. |
− | **Reason: | + | **Reason: Chosen by Chameleon Boy. |
− | *Lost Leadership: | + | *Lost Leadership: By giving it up to Shrinking Violet. |
− | **Reason: | + | **Reason: General frustration and recognition of a ''de facto'' situation of switched leadership. |
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− | + | ===(term 22)=== | |
− | + | [[Rokk_Krinn/Glorithverse|Cosmic Boy (SW6 Batch)]] | |
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− | *Became Leader : | + | *Became Leader : Cosmic Boy became the leader of the [[SW6 Batch]] legionaires in [[Legionnaires 1|''Legionnaires'' #1]], (April 1993) |
+ | **Reason: Elected by his fellow SW6 teammates. | ||
+ | *Lost Leadership: Due to the Zero Hour reboot. | ||
**Reason: | **Reason: | ||
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− | + | [[Shrinking Violet]] | |
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− | *Became Leader : Legion of | + | *Became Leader : [[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 54|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #54]], February 1994 |
− | **Reason: | + | **Reason: Acting as ''de facto'' leader at the time. Was officially given the formal leadership by a frustrated Cosmic Boy, who had become leader during the gradual reforming of the Legion since [[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 1|v4 #1]], . |
− | *Lost Leadership: | + | *Lost Leadership: Due to the Zero Hour reboot, in [[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 61|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #61]], September 1994. |
**Reason: | **Reason: | ||
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− | *[[Cosmic Boy/ | + | *[[Cosmic Boy/Preboot|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). | **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/ | + | *[[Saturn Girl/Preboot|Saturn Girl]] |
**Second team leader, beginning with Adventure Comics #304 (1963). | **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/ | + | *[[Invisible Kid/Lyle Norg/Preboot|Invisible Kid (Lyle Norg)]] |
**Elected in Adventure Comics #348 (published July 28, 1966, cover date September 1966); Superboy was his deputy | **Elected in Adventure Comics #348 (published July 28, 1966, cover date September 1966); Superboy was his deputy | ||
**Elected in Action Comics #392 (published July 30, 1970, cover date September 1970) | **Elected in Action Comics #392 (published July 30, 1970, cover date September 1970) | ||
**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/ | + | *[[Wildfire/Preboot|Wildfire]] |
**Elected in Superboy and the Legion of Superheroes #225 (March 1977). | **Elected in Superboy and the Legion of Superheroes #225 (March 1977). | ||
− | *[[Lightning Lad/ | + | *[[Lightning Lad/Preboot|Lightning Lad]] |
**Elected in Superboy and the Legion of Superheroes #247 (January 1979) running against Wildfire and Brainiac 5. | **Elected in Superboy and the Legion of Superheroes #247 (January 1979) running against Wildfire and Brainiac 5. | ||
− | *[[Dream Girl/ | + | *[[Dream Girl/Preboot|Dream Girl]] |
**First elected during the Great Darkness Saga (Legion of Superheroes #291, September 1982). | **First elected during the Great Darkness Saga (Legion of Superheroes #291, September 1982). | ||
− | *[[Element Lad/ | + | *[[Element Lad/Preboot|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). | **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)). | **Later a deputy for Brainiac 5 and Polar Boy (Legion of Super Heroes #36 (July 1987)). | ||
− | *[[Polar Boy/ | + | *[[Polar Boy/Preboot|Polar Boy]] |
**Elected in Legion of Superheroes #36 (July 1987); Sensor Girl renounced the role of deputy leader in favor of Element Lad. | **Elected in Legion of Superheroes #36 (July 1987); Sensor Girl renounced the role of deputy leader in favor of Element Lad. | ||
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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) | **Elected leader as Sensor Girl; stepped down as deputy in favor of Element Lad in Legion of Superheroes #36 (July 1987) | ||
− | *[[Superboy/Kal-El/ | + | *[[Superboy/Kal-El/Preboot|Superboy (Kal-El)]] |
− | *[[Chameleon Boy/ | + | *[[Chameleon Boy/Preboot|Chameleon Boy]] |
**Leader of the Espionage Squad | **Leader of the Espionage Squad | ||
According to Legion of Superheroes #290 (August 1982) Dream Girl's election was the 13th overall. | According to Legion of Superheroes #290 (August 1982) Dream Girl's election was the 13th overall. | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references /> |
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Contents
Pre-Crisis
Term | Leader | Deputy | Starting at issue / real time | Ending | Fictional Start Date | Fictional End Date | Notes |
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1 | Cosmic Boy | Unestablished | Retroactively in Adventure Comics #352 (text piece) | Adventure Comics #304 (January 1963), as Saturn Girl is elected in his place | Unestablished (presumed shortly after founding of LSH) | Unestablished | |
2 | Saturn Girl | Unestablished | Adventure Comics #304 (January 1963) | Reelected in Adventure Comics #323 (August 1964) | Unestablished | Unestablished | |
3 | Saturn Girl | Unestablished | Adventure Comics #323 (August 1964) | Unestablished | Unestablished | ||
4 | Brainiac 5 | Unestablished | Adventure Comics #337 (October 1965) | Unestablished | Unestablished | The election happened off-panel | |
5 | Invisible Kid (Lyle Norg) | Superboy | Adventure Comics #348 (published July 28, 1966, cover date September 1966) | Unestablished | Unestablished | First mention of the existence of a deputy leader? | |
6 | Ultra Boy | Unestablished | Adventure Comics #371 (August 1968) | Unestablished | Unestablished | Ultra Boy seems to simply be in charge. No readily apparent mention of an election. | |
7 | Karate Kid | Mon-El | Action Comics #382 (November 1969) | Unestablished | Unestablished | No election shown or mentioned. Karate Kid just mentions in passing that he is Legion Leader. Mon-El is said to be the deputy in #392 (earlier mentions may exist) | |
8 | Mon-El | Element Lad | Action Comics #392 (September 1970) | Unestablished | Unestablished | No election shown, but the change of leader is directly stated. | |
9 | Ultra Boy | Unestablished | Superboy v1 #184 (April 1972) | Unestablished | Unestablished | ||
10 | Mon-El | Brainiac 5 | Superboy v1 #190 (September 1972; ran against Saturn Girl; result unrevealed until #193) | Unestablished | Unestablished | ||
11 | Wildfire | Unestablished | Superboy v1 #225 (March 1977) | Unestablished | Unestablished | ||
12 | Lightning Lad | Element Lad (third mandate as deputy) | Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #247 (January 1979) | Unestablished | Unestablished | The election was presented as a dispute between Brainiac 5, Wildfire and Element Lad, despite the final result. Lightning Lad resigned in LSH #287 (May 1982) in favor of Element Lad. | |
13 | Dream Girl | Briefly Ultra Boy (until Legion of Super-Heroes v2 303); later Star Boy | Legion of Super-Heroes v2 #291, September 1982; ran against Element Lad, who refused to be her deputy, and Ultra Boy, who also refused deputy leader status in #303 | Unestablished | Unestablished | Ran against Ultra Boy and Element Lad. | |
14 | Element Lad | Unestablished | Legion of Super-Heroes v2 #306, December 1983 (although he only truly learned of it in #310, April 1984 | Unestablished | Unestablished | ||
15 | Element Lad | Brainiac 5<ref>As hinted by the results and confirmed in to Legion of Super-Heroes v3 Annual 1 (1985)'s Roll Call, as well as in Legion of Super-Heroes v3 #17</ref> | Legion of Super-Heroes v3 #12, July 1985 | Ran against Brainiac 5; the two of them voted for each other |
Post-Crisis
(term 16)
- Became Leader : Legion of Super-Heroes v3 #36, July 1987
- Reason:
- Lost Leadership: Legion of Super-Heroes v3 #59, April 1989
- Reason: End of term; decided not to bring a candidacy for a second term.
(term 17)
- Became Leader : Legion of Super-Heroes v3 #60, May 1989; Timber Wolf was her deputy.
- Reason:
- Lost Leadership: Unofficially in March the 10th, 2991 during the Five Year Gap between Legion of Super-Heroes v3 #63, and v4 #1, , about four months before the Black Dawn crisis. Officially due to the disbanding of the Legion in July the 6h, 2992.
- Reason: Decision to resign from the Legion and return to Orando, in part because of the bleak perspectives on Earth.
Glorithverse
(term 18)
- Became Leader : Legion of Super-Heroes v3 #60, May 1989 (elected as deputy); unoficially became acting leader during the Five Year Gap, specifically in March the 10th 2991.
- Reason: The resignation of Sensor Girl.
- Lost Leadership: At July the 5th, 2991, just prior the Black Dawn crisis. Officially due to the disbanding of the Legion in July the 6h, 2992.
- Reason: Unspecified, but probably related to a general lack of purpose during the Dominator occupation of Earth.
(term 19)
- Became Leader : In July the 5th, 2991, during the Five Year Gap, as revealed in Legion of Superheroes Vol. 4, issues #1-#28. His role was largely as a puppet of the Dominators and may never been quite official.
- Reason: The resignation of Timber Wolf.
- Lost Leadership: Resigned in frustration in September the 14th, 2991, after the Black Dawn mission resulted in disaster. Details revealed in Legion of Super-Heroes v4 #28, April 1992. Unofficially appointed Polar Boy as his temporary successor.
- Reason: A combination of general frustration and an untennable political situation.
(term 20)
- Became Leader : Legion of Super-Heroes v4 #28, April 1992
- Reason: Sun Boy's resignation.
- Lost Leadership: Due to the official disbanding of the Legion in July the 6th, 2992.
- Reason:
(term 21)
- Became Leader : During the gradual reemergence of the Legion during early issues of Volume 4.
- Reason: Chosen by Chameleon Boy.
- Lost Leadership: By giving it up to Shrinking Violet.
- Reason: General frustration and recognition of a de facto situation of switched leadership.
(term 22)
- Became Leader : Cosmic Boy became the leader of the SW6 Batch legionaires in Legionnaires #1, (April 1993)
- Reason: Elected by his fellow SW6 teammates.
- Lost Leadership: Due to the Zero Hour reboot.
- Reason:
(term 23)
- Became Leader : Legion of Super-Heroes v4 #54, February 1994
- Reason: Acting as de facto leader at the time. Was officially given the formal leadership by a frustrated Cosmic Boy, who had become leader during the gradual reforming of the Legion since v4 #1, .
- Lost Leadership: Due to the Zero Hour reboot, in Legion of Super-Heroes v4 #61, September 1994.
- Reason:
References
<references />