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Justice League vs. the Legion of Super-Heroes #1 is an issue of the series Justice League vs. the Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 1) with a cover date of March, 2022. It was published on January 11, 2022.

Synopsis for "The Gold Lantern Saga, Part One"

The legion of Super heroes is fighting a Garfu, a creature coming from the steroids belt of Orion. When they finally imprison this creature a strange event happen. Braniac 5 describe it as the great darkness called Madamhonor. One of the three Luornu Durgo is sucked away from the rest of the Legionaries, leaving the whole team baffled as they call the help of Jon Kent. Meanwhile, the same thing happen to the Justice League. A Madamhonor happens and Wonder Woman is almost sucked away by it. She describe it as "Someone was pulling me" when the whole event cease. Casually one of the three Lournu Durgo land exactly next to the Justice league. Baffled by what happened even the Justice League calls the help of Jon Kent who in that moment is with the Legionaries. Jon Kent would meet with them, finding the two remaining parts of Luornu Durgo arguing about the merge that they should do. Jon explain to them that Braniac 5 should come with him on Earth to witness what is happening but the whole team decide to follow them and they all move to Heart where the Justice League and The Legion of Super-Heroes would finally meet for the first time. The Legion of Super-Hero is amazed to find the third part of Luornu Durgo there, but they also noticed the fact that the part that travelled to Earth is way older than the other two parts and the trio decide that it isn't the best thing to Merge. While the two teams starts to get to know each Other a new Madamhonor starts, sucking away the whole Justice League and Legion of Super-Heroes leaving behind only Gold Lantern

Appearing in "The Gold Lantern Saga, Part One"

Featured Characters:

  • Justice League (Earth 0)
    • Aquaman
    • Batman (Bruce Wayne)
    • Black Adam
    • Black Canary (Dinah Drake)
    • The Flash (Barry Allen)
    • Green Arrow (Oliver Queen)
    • Hawkgirl
    • Naomi
    • Wonder Woman (Diana of Themyscira)
  • Legion of Super-Heroes (Post-Rebirth)
    • Blok
    • Bouncing Boy
    • Brainiac 5
    • Chameleon Boy
    • Colossal Boy
    • Cosmic Boy
    • Dawnstar
    • Doctor Fate
    • Dream Girl
    • Element Lad
    • Gold Lantern
    • Karate Kid
    • Lightning Lad
    • Lightning Lass
    • Matter-Eater Lad
    • Mon-El
    • Monster Boy
    • Phantom Girl
    • Princess Projectra
    • Saturn Girl
    • Shadow Lass
    • Shrinking Violet
    • Star Boy
    • Sun Boy
    • Timber Wolf
    • Triplicate Girl
    • Ultra Boy
    • White Witch
    • Wildfire
    • X-Ray Girl

Supporting Characters:

  • President R.J. Brande
  • Superman (Jon Kent)

Antagonists:

  • Black Manta
  • Brainiac
  • Captain Cold
  • Gorilla Grodd
  • Great Darkness
  • Solomon Grundy

Other Characters:

  • Superman (Clark Kent) (Cover only)
  • United Planets
    • Daxamite Ambassador
  • Black Lightning (Mentioned only)
  • Gods of Egypt (Mentioned only)
  • Green Lantern Corps (Mentioned only)

Locations:

  • Earth 0
    • 2022
      • Earth
        • United States of America
          • Washington, D.C.
            • Hall of Justice
        • Kahndaq (Mentioned only)
        • Themyscira (Mentioned only)
  • Post-Rebirth
    • 31st Century
      • New Earth
        • New Metropolis
      • Cargg (Mentioned only)

Items:

  • Frichtman Tags
  • Gold Lantern Ring
  • Hawkgirl's Mace
  • Lasso of Truth
  • Legion Flight Ring
  • Nth Metal
  • Time Bubble
  • Trident of Neptune

Vehicles:


Concepts:

  • Time Travel

Notes

  • The story continues from Justice League 2022 Annual (Volume 4) #1, which was released after this issue, due to production delays.

See Also

  • Cover gallery for the Justice League vs. the Legion of Super-Heroes series
  • Images from Justice League vs. the Legion of Super-Heroes Vol 1 1
  • Justice League Recommended Reading
    • Justice League of America (Volume 1)
    • Justice League of America (Volume 2)
    • Justice League of America (Volume 3)
    • Justice League of America (Volume 4)
    • Justice League of America (Volume 5)
    • JLA (Volume 1)
    • Justice League (Volume 1)
    • Justice League (Volume 2)
    • Justice League (Volume 3)
    • Justice League (Volume 4)
    • Justice League International (Volume 1)
    • Justice League International (Volume 2)
    • Justice League International (Volume 3)
    • Justice League Europe (Volume 1)
    • Justice League America (Volume 1)
    • Justice League Task Force (Volume 1)
    • Justice League Quarterly (Volume 1)
    • Justice League Dark (Volume 1)
    • Justice League Dark (Volume 2)
    • Extreme Justice (Volume 1)
    • Justice League Elite (Volume 1)
    • Justice League Odyssey (Volume 1)
  • Legion of Super-Heroes Recommended Reading
    • Adventure Comics (Volume 1)
    • Adventure Comics (Volume 2)
    • The Legion (Volume 1)
    • Legion Lost (Volume 2)
    • Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 2)
    • Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 3)
    • Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 4)
    • Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 5)
    • Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 6)
    • Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 7)
    • Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 8)
    • Legionnaires (Volume 1)
    • Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 1)
    • Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 1)

Did Superboy create the Legion of Super

At the age of 14, "Kal Brande", also known as Superboy, joins Cosmic Boy and Saturn Girl in forming "Superboy's Legion", later known as the Legion of Super-Heroes.

Who is the Justice League's biggest enemy?

The first group of the League's enemies to come together against them that has returned repeatedly, in the most recent incarnations led by Lex Luthor. The original mastermind of the Injustice Gang, Libra would later become the prophet of Darkseid and organized Earth's villains during Final Crisis.

Is Legion a DC movie?

Legion of Super Heroes is an American animated television series produced by Warner Bros. Animation, adapted from the DC Comics series of the same name. ... Legion of Super Heroes (TV series).

What earth is Legion of Super

The Legion of Super-Heroes first appeared in Pre-Zero Hour continuity in Adventure Comics #247 by Otto Binder and Al Plastino. The team was revamped for Earth-Prime continuity in Teen Titans/The Legion Special #1 by Mark Waid and Barry Kitson.