Legion of Super Heroes

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A group of teenagers from the 31st century travel back in time to recruit Superman in their fight against evil in their time. Unfortunately, they go too far back and land in a time when Superman was younger, just before he went to Metropolis. Taking him back to their future, the young Superman helps the Legion in fighting evil and upholding the laws of the United Planets.

-Lightning Lad- is the eager and hot-headed unofficial leader of the team. Prone to fighting first and thinking later, he can come off as brash at first, but does seem mostly well intentioned. The lightning bolt scar on his right eye sometimes flashes brightly in times of battle.

-Saturn Girl- is a level-headed character with mental powers. She is composed at all times, but also very physical (she is depicted as more of a hand-to-hand combatant than her comic book predecessors). Tucker said that fellow animation creator Glen Murakami thought of her character as someone who doesn't really understand personal boundaries; always touching people and knowing their deepest thoughts. Among her mental powers are abilities not traditionally associated with the character in the comics, including the power to mentally create an explosive force field called a thought blast (which is so draining that she passes out afterwards) and the ability to go into a healing trance when unconscious (yet still be conscious enough to hear and understand others - very similar to and possibly borrowed from the "healing coma" of Time Lords from Doctor Who).

-Brainiac 5- is the series' youngest and smartest Legionnaire. He can transform his robot body in various ways, much like Inspector Gadget. For the purposes of the show, his character has been altered by making him an outright robot (the comic book version is flesh-and-blood). His deep desire, though, is to be more human, like his teammates. Thus, in a way, he's somewhat like Pinocchio. This version of Brainy is closest to the DnA version in personality combined with the robotic aspects of the character Gear. James Tucker has always thought of him as kind of a "Little Man Tate"-type character; a kid who is so smart he's sent to college when he's only 12. Tucker has said he was definitely inspired by Oliver Coipel's rendition of him when designing him. A holographic representation of his deepest fear in episode 1.04 ("Fear Factory") implies that his people the Coluans do not approve of his desire to emulate humanoids.

-Phantom Girl- is, according to James Tucker, "a princess who is kind of spoiled, but ultimately very devoted to being in the Legion. She has a somewhat sarcastic attitude to cover the fact that she really gets a kick out of finally being with other kids like herself." In addition to her traditional power set, she has displayed the ability to turn other people and objects temporarily intangible, though this seems to strain her. Phantom Girl has also been shown using a power seemingly derived from the similar Kitty Pryde character: disrupting electrical systems by passing through them.

-Bouncing Boy- is a friendly young man who appears in either an overweight humanoid form or in a giant ball shape. He enjoys eating and is sometimes played up as the comedic character. James Tucker considers him the everyman member of the Legion; very down to earth and pragmatic. "In a lot of ways he plays Bones to Brainiac 5's McCoy (Star Trek comparison)." (Note: Tucker should have likened Brainiac 5 with "Spock" instead of "McCoy" to make the proper analogy.)

-Timber Wolf- debuted in the self-titled second episode. Brin Londo, as a result of his father's experiments on him, he was transformed into a werewolf-like creature with enhanced speed, strength and agility. However, he also lost control over himself, becoming a fierce beast who acted on instinct and impulse. Only with Saturn Girl's help was he able to re-establish some level of control, turning into a much less-wolf-like form. Soon afterward, he joined the Legion and took his codename in honor of past heroes. James Tucker described him as "a loner but longs to be closer to people. His appearance makes him look a bit feral, but his personality is anything but. He's the cool dude who's actually insecure inside."
 
interesting to read what the shows writers think of the characters:super:
 
they should have done this show like they did it in JLU
 
maybe they wanted go a different direction and try something new
 
I like it a lot. Watch it right before The Batman.
 
That zinks kid reminds me of myxlepixalis or however u spell it.
 
I was thinking the same thing. And Brainy is getting on my nerves with the whole "No such thing as magic" thing.
 
Scratch that, the kid is worst. How annoying.
 
I like it. It's quirky. I can see it getting better as it goes along. Teen Titans actually surprised me by how good it got near the end, and LOSH is not nearly as kiddy-like as TT. So hopefully it will carry on for a few seasons.
 
I like it. It's quirky. I can see it getting better as it goes along. Teen Titans actually surprised me by how good it got near the end, and LOSH is not nearly as kiddy-like as TT. So hopefully it will carry on for a few seasons.

Yea its already renued for a second season and i just herd that superman will be alot more mature in season 2 than he is here in season 1. All the characters will mature.
 
they need to to stick with the comic counterparts and stop trying to chnage them.
 

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