Brian Micahel Bendis brings the heroes back ahead of September's 'Millennium'.
No. 14, released this month.As can be seen in the exclusive preview below, the Legion travel back in time 1,000 years to invite Superman’s son, Jon Kent, to join their ranks after he is responsible for the formation of the United Planets, the organization that — in the Legion’s era — is instrumental in their team coming together. The issue is written by Brian Michael Bendis, with art by Ivan Reis and Joe Prado.about the scene below.
“Not only is the the first time that anyone in the DCU meets this new Legion of Super-Heroes, readers also get their first look at this exciting new blend of races, species and cultures that make up this galaxy-spanning team of superheroes from the 31st Century.”is fitting, given that the original version of the team first appeared in a Superboy story in 1958’sNo. 247 by Otto Binder and Al Plastino.
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