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3[[Characters/SupermanTheCharacter Clark Kent/Kal/El/Superman]]\
4'''[[Characters/SupermanSupportingCast Supporting Cast]]'''\
5[[Characters/SupermanLoisLane Lois Lane]] | [[Characters/SupermanJimmyOlsen Jimmy Olsen]] | ComicBook/AmbushBug | ComicBook/{{Steel}}\
6'''[[Characters/SupermanRoguesGallery Villains]]'''\
7[[Characters/SupermanCentralRoguesGallery Central Rogues Gallery]] ([[Characters/SupermanLexLuthor Alexander "Lex" Luthor]], [[Characters/SupermanBizarro Bizarro]], [[Characters/SupermanBrainiacCharacter Vril Dox/Brainiac]], [[Characters/SupermanCyborgSuperman Cyborg-Superman]], [[Characters/NewGodsDarkseid Darkseid]], [[Characters/SupermanDoomsdayCharacter Doomsday]], Characters/{{Lobo}}, [[Characters/SupermanMisterMxyzptlk Mister Mxyzptlk]], [[Characters/DCComicsMongul Mongul]], [[Characters/SupermanRoguesGalleryPhantomZone Phantom Zone Criminals]] [[[Characters/SupermanGeneralZod General Zod]]]) | [[Characters/SupermanRoguesGalleryAToL A-L]] | [[Characters/SupermanRoguesGalleryMToZ M-Z]] ([[Characters/SupermanSuperboyPrime Superboy-Prime]])\
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9''Characters/{{Supergirl}}'' ([[Characters/SupergirlTheCharacter Kara Zor-El/Linda Danvers/Supergirl]], [[Characters/SupergirlSupportingCast Supporting Cast]], [[Characters/SupergirlEnemies Rogues Gallery]]) | ''Characters/PowerGirl'' | ''Characters/{{Superboy}}'' ([[Characters/SupermanConnerKent Conner Kent/Kon-El]], [[Characters/SupermanJonathanSamuelKent Jonathan "Jon" Samuel Kent]], [[Characters/SuperboySupportingCast Supporting Cast]], [[Characters/SuperboyEnemies Rogues Gallery]]) | ''Characters/LegionOfSuperheroes'' ([[Characters/LegionOfSuperheroesFounders The Founders]], [[Characters/LegionOfSuperheroesSilverAge Silver Age]], [[Characters/LegionOfSuperheroesBronzeAge Bronze Age]], [[Characters/LegionOfSuperheroesFiveYearsLater Five Years Later]], [[Characters/LegionOfSuperheroesPostboot Postboot]], [[Characters/LegionOfSuperheroesThreeboot Threeboot]], [[Characters/LegionOfSuperheroesRetroboot Retroboot]], [[Characters/LegionOfSuperheroesRebirth Rebirth]], [[Characters/LegionOfSuperheroesOtherHeroes Other Heroes]], [[Characters/LegionOfSuperheroesTheFatalFive The Fatal Five]], [[Characters/LegionOfSuperheroesLegionOfSupervillains The Legion of Supervillains]], '''Other Villains''', [[Characters/LegionOfSuperheroesSupportingCharacters Supporting Cast]])-]]]]]
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15[[folder:Benn Pares]]
16[[quoteright:299:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/benn_pares_dcau_001.png]]
17->'''Homeworld:''' Earth
18->'''Abilities:''' Danger sense, shapeshifting, short-range teleportation, technological talent.
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20A mutant gifted with a sixth sense, shapeshifting and short-range teleportation abilities, Benn Pares used these talents in combination with the best in stealth technology to become the self-proclaimed greatest thief in the galaxy.
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22In fact he was so good that even ''the Legion'' hadn't heard of him until he showed up on their doorstep threatening to steal the Miracle Machine within 48 hours.
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24----
25* ChallengeSeeker: The main reason he wanted to steal the Miracle Machine was to see if he could.
26* DidntSeeThatComing:
27** He thought putting his HQ inside a living creature would protect it from anyone, but didn't count on Saturn Girl being able to compel it to open its mouth.
28** He also didn't expect Superboy to wish that he'd be captured, but that one's more forgivable.
29* GadgeteerGenius: Utilizes stealth technology in his crimes, and wired a gigantic living space dinosaur to serve as his headquarters.
30* GentlemanThief: Showed up in person to warn the Legion that he was going to steal the Miracle Machine from them in 48 hours, then stole '''the clock''' from the vault they placed it in (and posted guards inside!) just to show them they couldn't stop him.
31* {{Mutant}}: Secondary sources explicitly say so.
32* {{Shapeshifting}}: He can, at least, turn into a gas or a ray of light.
33* SpaceBase: He hangs his hat inside a small capsule attached to the mouth of a, once again, ''gigantic living space dinosaur'', wired to open and close its jaws at his command.
34* SpiderSense: He's got a sixth sense for detecting traps and alarms.
35* TheSpook: As he notes, if the Legion had ''heard'' of him, he wouldn't be the best burglar in the galaxy.
36* StatingTheSimpleSolution: Unable to pin him down long enough to bust, unable to destroy or hide the Miracle Machine well enough to keep him from getting to it, the Legionnaires were stumped...[[TakeAThirdOption until Superboy accidentally wished for the Machine to let him capture the thief]].
37* {{Teleportation}}: Uses this to slip out of Wildfire's grip.
38[[/folder]]
39
40[[folder:Charma]]
41[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/charma.jpg]]
42->'''Real Name''': Charma Drisden (Original Version), Mara Grace (second version)
43->'''Homeworld:''' Turabeau
44->'''Abilities:''' Psychic aura that made males fall hopelessly in love, while engendering hatred in females.
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46* AbsurdlyYouthfulMother: 5YL makes her into one when it's revealed that she and Grimbor had a daughter. Charma probably wasn't out of her teens when she died.
47* EvilRedhead: Unlike her skin, her hair stayed the same color when her mutant power kicked in.
48* FemaleMisogynist: Her powers breed irrational loathing in females, with even the ones who have the most control over themselves treating her more harshly than they normally would.
49* FreudianExcuse: Since her powers made females hate her, her time in a ladies' orphanage became a hellish experience once they developed. And once she reached the age of majority and the orphanage was ''required'' to let her leave, the headmistress planned to get Grimbor to imprison her there to be tortured indefinitely.
50* LogicalWeakness: Charma needs to be able to speak if she wants to order her thralls to do things, as Shrinking Violet points out when socking her in the solar plexus.
51* MayDecemberRomance: She's barely legal, Grimbor's graying at the temples. It's real damn unhealthy, with him being the first man she'd ever seen in person and, oh yes, the whole thing being totally non-consensual on his part.
52* MindControl: Males=Love Females=Hate. And she can't shut it off.
53* MsFanservice: Showed off her good looks in order to accentuate her powers.
54* {{Mutant}}: She developed her powers at a very young age.
55* OrphanageOfFear: Her powers made the all-female orphanage so, with even the administrators, who punished her as mercilessly as possible, despising her.
56* PowerIncontinence: She can't turn her powers off, which led to a miserable childhood and a swift death once she was sent to a women's prison.
57* PsychicPowers: She forces men to love her and women to be hostile toward her, and can't turn it off. One version uses pheromones, though.
58* RetCon: As shown in the picture, the Reboot give her more control over her abilities.
59* SuperpowerfulGenetics: In 5YL we learn that she and Grimbor conceived a child before her death by the name of Concheta who had her mother's powers, but with more control.
60* TeensAreMonsters: The terrible conditions she grew up in helped shape her into a kidnapper and extortionist once she escaped the orphanage.
61* TooDumbToLive: Her escape plan involved slipping out of the bonds that neutralized her powers...while in the middle of a women's prison.
62* TragicVillain: Developing ''those'' powers, in ''that'' place? And then being sent ''there''? Ouch.
63* [[GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe Yellow Skinned Space Babe]]: She's a human, but her mutancy changed her skin color to a pale yellow. Not that the gentlemen care. I mean, [[MindControl they literally]] ''[[MindControl can't]]'' [[MindControl care]]. But they wouldn't.
64* {{Yandere}}: Her powers do this to men, and if Grimbor is any indication, long-term exposure seems to make it permanent.
65[[/folder]]
66
67[[folder:Command Kid]]
68[[quoteright:280:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/command_kid_01.jpg]]
69->'''Real Name:''' Jeem Rehtu
70->'''Homeworld:''' Preztor
71->'''Abilities:''' Created powerful illusions
72
73Jeem Rehtu was piloting his personal craft around Preztor when he accidentally landed on the planet's Taboo Island, where a group of banished demons dwelled. One of those demons took over his body and plotted to gain powerful bodies for his fellows by upstaging several Legionnaires and convincing them that he knew a process which could make them as strong as he was.
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75Fortunately, the demon's weakness to gold was discovered and exploited before he could get much further than putting the team under sedation, and Jeem's consciousness took over once more.
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77* AdaptationalSkimpiness: The ''Who's Who'' has him showing some leg, as opposed to his original appearance.
78* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Command Kid managed to beat many of the other Legionnaires to the punch when solving incidents, making them jealous and receptive to his promise to make them as powerful as he.
79* DemonicPossession: And the demon possessing him planned to help his friends find new bodies, too.
80* DePower: Since his powers came from the demon which possessed him, when said demon was banished, he became a regular kid again.
81* JerkAss: Came off as a snotty brat while possessed, but the Legion found him too useful to take him to task over it.
82* MasterOfIllusion: As this was before Princess Projectra joined, the demon's illusory powers proved a powerful new asset to the Legion.
83* PowersViaPossession: An ''unwilling'' possession, but nonetheless.
84* PsychicStatic: The demon possessing him was able to shield his mind from Saturn Girl's probing.
85* SequelHook: The demon manages to escape pursuit, and Element Lad ominously suggests that we haven't seen the last of it, but fifty-odd years on it hasn't shown up anywhere else.
86* WeaksauceWeakness: The demon which possessed him is repelled by gold (a substance of which there was little on Preztor) and those it possesses can be exorcised by being in gold's presence for long enough.
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88[[/folder]]
89
90[[folder:Composite Man]]
91[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/composite_man_dc_comics_post_reboot_lsh_legion_super_heroes_a.jpg]]
92->'''Homeworld:''' Durla
93->'''Abilities:''' Copies the powers of those around him; shape-shifting
94
95One of the most powerful yet lesser known foes of the Legionnaires
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97* AllYourPowersCombined: Could copy all the Legion's powers at once.
98* EvilCounterpart: Of Chameleon.
99* {{Expy}}: Of the Composite Superman, a ridiculous [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] Superman/Batman villain who had all the powers of the Legion. He also bears a resemblance to the Preboot Chameleon Chief.
100* PowerCopying: Unlike other Durlans he was genetically bred to copy powers and other properties of what he shapeshifts.
101* RedemptionEqualsDeath: During an attempt to close the “Fires of Creation,” a space-time anomaly that started warping time and posed a great threat to the universe, the Composite Man sacrificed himself to seal the anomaly permanently.
102* SuperSoldier: He was created as a living weapon by the Durlans.
103* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Like all Durlans, he could shapeshift into any form he chose. 
104[[/folder]]
105
106[[folder:Computo I/Mister Venge]]
107[[quoteright:193:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/computo_pre_zero_hour_001.png]]
108->'''Homeworld:''' Earth; later Robotica (Postboot)
109->'''Abilities:''' Controls technology
110
111Computo is a mechanical assistant created by Brainiac 5, who malfunctioned and became homicidal. Before his defeat, he managed to kill one of Triplicate Girl's multiple bodies. Danielle Foccart was briefly possessed by Computo, and later took the name as a member of the Legionnaires. In Reboot Legion continuity, C.O.M.P.U.T.O. is an entity who rules the nation of Robotica. The New 52 reboot introduces Brainiac as having been named C.O.M.P.U.T.O. on Colu.
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113* AIIsACrapshoot: Is the standard "destroy all humans" type of killer software. In the original version as Computo absorbed knowledge, including that of human emotion, it determined that emotions, like humans, are inefficient.
114* ArchEnemy: Arguably, to his creator Brainiac 5.
115* FunWithAcronyms: Postboot, its name was an acronym--Cybercerebral Overlapping Multi-Processor Universal Transceiver Operator.
116* GrandTheftMe: In Pre- and Postboot, Computo has possessed Danielle Foccart, Cosmic Boy, and Triad.
117* HeroKiller: He's the reason Triplicate Girl ended up being Duo Damsel.
118* InstantAIJustAddWater: The original Computo, was created by Brainiac 5 and was supposed to be a mechanical assistant with just enough AI to be semi-autonomous. It didn't work out well for anyone, least of all Triplicate Girl.
119* KickTheDog: Attacking during a period wherein Bouncing Boy lost his powers, Computo offered to give them back temporarily--but for a much shorter period than he said he would--just so he could figuratively point and laugh at BB as he vainly tried to rescue his friends.
120* TinCanRobot: His first version.
121[[/folder]]
122
123[[folder:Darkseid]]
124[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/legion_of_super_heroes_vol_2_294.jpg]]
125
126See [[Characters/NewGodsDarkseid his page]].
127[[/folder]]
128
129[[folder:Doctor Mantis Morlo]]
130[[quoteright:190:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mantis_morlo_pre_zero_hour.jpg]]
131->'''Real Name''': Mantis Morlo
132->'''Homeworld:''' Earth
133->'''Abilities:''' Master of biology, chemistry, and cybernetics, scientific genius
134
135The Pre-Reboot Mantis Morlo is a brilliant scientist whose ambitions to become the greatest biochemist in the galaxy were thwarted when the Legion busted him for illegal human experimentation.
136
137Getting off lightly because his experiments did no physical harm to his subjects, Morlo was busted once more when it turned out the waste from his new lab was polluting the Earth's atmosphere. Thus the Legion destroyed a ''second'' lab of his and he began plotting revenge on them, combining his knowledge of cybernetics and chemistry to create a race of "Chemoids", androids which could shapeshift into different elements, thus exploiting the weaknesses many of the Legionnaires had.
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139Attacking their home planets to draw them out, he was once more captured when the Legion uncovered his secret lab and worked together to destroy his Chemoids.
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141
142After being paroled, Morlo tried one last time to strike at the Legion, this time creating an advanced chemoid which attacked Legion HQ and RJ Brande's penthouse via the Metropolis sewer system. Although the creature nearly killed Shadow Lass and Sun Boy, Brainiac 5 used a chemical destabilizer to destroy the super-Chemoid, and Morlo was taken once more into custody.
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144
145Reboot Mantis Morlo was a mutated Vyrdian terrorist who gained super-strength.
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147* AcidAttack: When Karate Kid grabs him to take him in, Morlo's coat suddenly becomes acidic, burning the hero's hands and letting Morlo run away...however, that Morlo turns out to have been a Chemoid duplicate.
148* ActuallyADoombot: Mantis attacks Daxam, Orando, and Naltor all at once by creating three Chemoid duplicates of himself programmed to distract the Legion and destroy themselves to make it look like he got away, while the whole time the ''real'' him is preparing to destroy the Earth.
149* DidntSeeThatComing: His plans were foiled by Chameleon Boy's antennae, which "memorize" subjects for the purpose of copying them, and showed Cham that Morlo's Chemoid duplicates were fakes.
150* DisproportionateRetribution:
151** Inverted. After Morlo's busted for illegal human experimentation, he gets a very light sentence because his (kidnapped, unwilling) subjects weren't physically harmed.
152** "The Legionnaires busted me for kidnapping and enslaving unwilling test subjects and putting toxic gasses into Earth's atmosphere? Well, I'll just '''DESTROY THE WHOLE PLANET'''!"
153* ElementalShapeshifter: His Chemoids can turn into different elements in order to counter the powers of the Legionnaires. The Legionnaires responded by switching foes faster than the Chemoids could adapt.
154* GadgeteerGenius: Chemically created an artificial sun to power his lab, and of course, he also designed the Chemoids.
155* JetPack: Subverted. After using his AcidAttack he flees into the thick Orandan forest, and the Legionnaires think he used a jet-belt to get away. As mentioned, that was a Chemoid duplicate designed to destroy itself.
156* MadScientist: Technically, he was just a very, very unscrupulous scientist until he Legion busted him and he became obsessed with revenge.
157* MakerOfMonsters: His chemically-created creatures aren't limited to the Chemoids; he also makes artificial sea beasts and the like.
158* ManOfKryptonite: As mentioned, the Chemoids are designed to take advantage of weakenesses or limitations in their super-powered opponents. E.g. Cosmic Boy's magnetism can't affect aluminum, Projectra's illusions don't work on a blind one with radar senses, Light Lass's Chemoid just changes to a heavier element each time she makes it lighter, and Karate Kid's alters to absorb his blows.
159* MultiArmedAndDangerous: His first Chemoid Gorn had four arms, and sometimes some of his later Chemoids do.
160* OmnicidalManiac: His strategy to attack three different worlds was a smokescreen for his plan to destroy the Earth with a bomb that would turn the seas into flame.
161* ProperlyParanoid: Anticipating that the Legion might destroy his second lab, he built a ''secret'' lab where the ''really big'' experiments were going on and let them destroy the obvious one.
162* SupernaturalFearInducer: Actually, a chemical one. He incites terror and unrest among the precognitive Naltorians by exposing them to a chemical which alters their prophetic dreams to ones of disaster.
163* TestedOnHumans: Oh, those accursed Legionnaires! Those human test subjects were only a ''little bit'' abducted and enslaved! And he wasn't doing anything ''permanent'' to them, just testing how his chemicals affected their brains! Nothing wrong with that! So he's perfectly justified in sowing discord on three planets and destroying the Earth to pay the Legion back for interfering with his work!
164* WeatherManipulation: Morlo uses this to create unnaturally severe weather on Daxam and Orando, causing violent riots and looting among the fearful populations.
165[[/folder]]
166
167[[folder:Doctor Regulus]]
168[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dr_regulus.jpg]]
169->'''Real Name''': Zaxton Regulus
170->'''Homeworld:''' Earth
171->'''Abilities:''' Solar energy generation and manipulation, scientific genius
172
173Zaxton Regulus was one of the most brilliant scientists working under the auspice of Derek Morgna. Obsessed with the notion of multiplying solar energy via radioactive gold isotopes, he was performing an unsanctioned personal experiment when Morgna's son Dirk and another assistant startled and annoyed him by announcing a delivery. As he was yelling at them for the intrusion, the experiment exploded, injuring Dirk and killing the assistant, leading to Morgna terminating Regulus's job.
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175Furious and blaming Dirk Morgna for ruining his research and his life, Regulus paid for robots to beat the teenager up and throw him into a solar reactor in an effort to irradiate the boy to death. Instead, Dirk obtained incredible solar powers and joined the Legion of Superheroes as Sun Boy.
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177First striking out at Sun Boy and his colleagues with radioactive gold weaponry, Regulus eventually invented the artificial Arion Star, which bestowed solar powers upon himself.
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179During the Five-Year Gap, Regulus engineered the Black Dawn incident, in which he threatened to destroy the Sun and his detonator went off early, forcing Wildfire to (apparently) sacrifice himself expending nearly all of his energy to reignite it, and exposing Timber Wolf to the radiation which would turn him into Furball.
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181Recently, he was shown as a member of the Legion of Super-Villains.
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183* ArchEnemy: He and Sun Boy are kind of responsible for creating each other, and Regulus is obsessed with destroying him.
184* BaldOfEvil: Under that helmet, he's got a fringe of hair on the back and sides.
185* DisproportionateRetribution: He got fired because his misuse of Derek Morgna's lab equipment killed a guy and nearly killed Morgna's son Dirk. So he tried to kill Dirk, and has been trying ever since.
186* GadgeteerGenius: He used various solar-powered radioactive gold weapons, and created an artificial star which gave him superpowers.
187* TheGimmick: Even after becoming a villain, his retains his obsessions with both exploring the properties of radioactive gold and killing Dirk Morgna.
188* HeroKiller:
189** In 5YL, his original self was thought to have killed Wildfire during the Black Dawn incident.
190** His Reboot version successfully kills off Leviathan.
191* MetallicMotifs: He's managed to use radioactive gold to manipulate solar power to amazing ends.
192* MisplacedRetribution: He believes that Dirk caused his (dangerous) experiment to go wrong by startling him.
193* NeverMyFault: He shouldn't have been performing that experiment in the first place, and it's not even clear if being startled is what caused the explosion.
194* PhlebotinumBattery: Has to occasionally expose himself to the artificial Arion Star to recharge his solar powers.
195* PlayingWithFire: Much like his arch-rival Sun Boy he has pyrokinetic abilities.
196* PoweredArmor: Created a battlesuit which enhanced his strength and toughness.
197* ThePowerOfTheSun: Gave himself solar powers, and utilizes solar energy for his inventions and the like.
198[[/folder]]
199
200[[folder:The Dominators]]
201[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dominators_dc_comics.png]]
202
203The Dominators, collectively known as the Dominion, are an alien race from the outer cosmos of the universe. They are highly technologically advanced and live in a rigid hierarchical society, in which one's caste is determined by the size of a red circle on one's forehead. They are master geneticists who can manipulate the meta-gene to enhance members of their own caste.
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205* TheAlliance: During the ''Invasion!'' event, the Dominators joined nine other races in demanding that Earth surrender those citizens found to be possessed of an active metagene (i.e. Superheroes). After their defeat, little was heard from them until they declared war on the United Planets in the mid-30th Century.
206* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: They're all yellow.
207* DetonationMoon: After taking over Earth, the Dominators covered the moon in nuclear explosives as a safeguard against losing the planet. And you know what they say about introducing a nuclear bomb in the first act...
208* DittoAliens: The red dot on their heads indicating their caste is the only way to tell one from another.
209* FantasticCasteSystem: As mentioned above, they've got one.
210* HeroKiller: They used their captured super-heroes to test out their deadly creations.
211* TheManBehindTheMan: In 5YL they secretly took control of Earthgov.
212* OrganicTechnology: Their tech is plant-based, and they grow it instead of building it.
213* PlanetOfHats: A race of {{Mad Doctor}}s.
214* PlayingWithSyringes: Captured super-powered people in order to experiment on them, brainwashing them, making clones, occasionally bringing them back from the dead and so forth.
215* TouchedByVorlons: They're fond of genetic tampering, thus the making them the proverbial "Vorlons".
216[[/folder]]
217
218[[folder:Dynamo Boy]]
219[[quoteright:175:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dynamo_boy.png]]
220->'''Real Name''': Vorm
221->'''Homeworld:''' New Tortuga
222->'''Abilities:''' Super-powered belt, expert saboteur
223
224Born and raised on New Tortuga, the world of pirates, Vorm earned the right to infiltrate the Legion by killing the other volunteer in combat using super-powered belts.
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226As a member, he secretly sabotaged the other members' missions and used his knowledge of the Legion Code to slowly get every other member expelled save himself, then plotted to hire criminals to take their place.
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228Unfortunately for Vorm, the first three members he accepted happened to be the three adult founders of the Legion of Supervillains, who outsmarted him and tricked him into going trillions of years into the future.
229
230The last we see of Vorm, he's trapped on a long-abandoned Earth, with nothing but a dying sun and some ruins to keep him company.
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232* AdaptationalModesty: The ''Who's Who'' gives him leggings under his orange tunic, as opposed to leaving his legs bare as in the original comic.
233* EvilerThanThou:
234** When the leader of Tortuga offers him a crown in honor of his successful mission, he tricks said leader into wearing it instead. It turns out the crown was meant to scramble the wearer's brains, and Vorm had accurately deduced that the leader feared his ambition and cleverness.
235** Clever as he is, he ends up being no match for the Adult LSV.
236* NoHonorAmongThieves: Vorm realizes that the leader of Tortuga planned to get him out of the way and turned the tables on him first.
237* RulesLawyer: Managed to exploit the Legion's rules in order to get everyone kicked out but himself.
238* SpacePirates: Yup. From a planet of same.
239* SuperpowerLottery: His belt can project several kinds of energy, whether it be radioactive, recharging, or invigorating. It's also able to imitate several other super-powers, though he stops using those in his guise as Dynamo Boy.
240* TeensAreMonsters: Already a hardened killer by his teens.
241* UncertainDoom: The story ends with him still stranded in the far future with nothing to eat and nowhere to go. One might assume the Legion saved him, but we see no sign that they ever figured out what happened to him, so...
242[[/folder]]
243
244[[folder:Glorith]]
245[[quoteright:234:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/legion_super_heroes_annual.jpg]]
246
247Glorith of Baaldur was a major presence during the "Five Years Later" era of Legion continuity. Originally a minor villain who made one appearance in the 1960s, she became a central figure in DC's attempts to repair the continuity problems created when it removed the original Superboy from continuity following.
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249* AbhorrentAdmirer: To Valor. She event went back in time and tried to make him fall in love with her under the name "Lori."
250* AndIMustScream: A back-up feature in ''Legion Of Super-Heroes'' #53 updated her backstory following her death by the Time Trapper's hourglass, revealing she was still alive and spent ''years'' slowly reconstituting herself.
251* ArchEnemy: To Mon-El, Ultra Boy, and Phantom Girl.
252* AscendedExtra: Was a one-shot minor villain in the 1960s until brought back for Five Years Later.
253* BackForTheDead: At some point during the Johnsboot Legion's continuity Glorith was brought back from the dead once more, only to be one of several spellcasters murdered by Mordru.
254* BackFromTheDead: She was killed in her first appearance in the 1960s, but was brought back in 1989 when the timeline was rewritten.
255* BigBad: Of the Glorithverse, naturally.
256* BigBadEnsemble: With the Time Trapper and Mordru.
257* TheChessmaster: The issue featuring the Mordruverse established her as one, having been spying on Rond Vidar's resistance force and manipulating him into letting her help in order to gain the Time Trapper's powers and become essentially a goddess.
258* DarkMistress: Pre-Crisis, she was one of the Time Trapper's henchwomen, and later was [[UnholyMatrimony married to evil sorcerer Mordru]] before going to a successful villainous career in her own right.
259* EvilIsPetty: She was much crueler than the Time Trapper in that she inflicted rather petty and horrific revenge schemes on individual Legionnaires when they got on her bad side.
260** She drove Brainiac 5 insane to hide her involvement in the Legion's creation.
261** She made Ultra Boy think Phantom Girl had died, and then allowed him a thin sliver of hope she might be alive in the 20th Century only to discover no, she was dead for real.
262** She murdered one of Duo Damsel's halves by turning her into slime, then brought her back and killed her over and over again to use her as a slave.
263** She devoured the last remnants of the Time Trapper's essence in the Pocket Universe, but before she did so she gloated about how she'd taken all his accomplishments and made them better.
264* FountainOfYouth: In Pre-Crisis universe, she attempts to destroy the Legion of Super-Heroes by regressing them into protoplasm. Unfortunately for her, the transformation halted as they became infants so the Time Trapper killed her as punishment for failing.
265* JustBetweenYouAndMe: When Brainiac 5 figured out she manipulated the Legion into existence, she appeared before him to gloat about how she did exactly that just before driving him insane so the other Legionnaires wouldn't find out.
266* MsFanservice: Her costumes have a tendency to put considerable focus on her legs and breasts.
267* MysticalWhiteHair: The last incarnation of Glorith has training in the use of sorcery, so is an evil sorceress with white hair.
268* ObviouslyEvil: One look at Glorith's eyebrows in her Silver Age appearance was enough to tell you she was not a nice woman.
269* OmnicidalManiac: In her universe, the Legionnaires formed their conspiracy to kill her after she wiped out the inhabitants of Daxam so they couldn't be weaponized again like in "The Great Darkness Saga."
270* PhysicalGod: She was basically the goddess of her "Glorithverse" thanks to casting a spell to usurp the Time Trapper's role in history. She wasn't completely immortal or invulnerable, but her mastery of time and continuity and her sadistic streak made her a godlike menace only the strongest and craftiest Legionnaires could beat.
271* RippleProofMemory: She was the only person in the "Five Years Later" continuity who remembered the unaltered version of the universe besides the Time Trapper.
272* SmugSnake: She enjoyed rubbing it in to the Time Trapper that all his accomplishments were replaced by her's, and that she had all his power.
273* StalkerWithACrush: She has unhealthy obsession with Valor in v4.
274* TechnicianVsPerformer: The Time Trapper was the Technician, forming grandiose plans that manipulated the Legion as a whole and rarely striking out at its individual members. Glorith was the Performer, enjoying petty vengeance on individual members and getting her hands dirty when she fought the Legionnaires.
275* TimeMaster: FYL Glorith has complete control over time itself. She is able to freeze it, alter it, and even separate parts of it, thereby allowing her to (paradoxically) maintain the Time Trapper's pocket dimensions. She has the ability to age or de-age living beings to a seemingly unrestricted degree. At its extreme, this power can easily end one's life. She can send individuals forward or backward in time.
276* VillainousBreakdown: She became so enraged when she realized Ultra Boy figured out her plans and got the best of her by implementing ObfuscatingStupidity that it gave the Legionnaires to opening to defeat her after subjecting them to a CurbStompBattle.
277[[/folder]]
278
279[[folder:Grimbor the Chainsman]]
280[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/grimbor.jpg]]
281Expert in traps and confining devices, Grimbor uses special chains to capture his enemies. His partner is the hypnotic Charma. He has been a member of the Legion of Super-Villains.
282----
283* ActuallyADoombot: A skilled enough gadgeteer to create robot duplicates of himself, for this purpose.
284* BadassNormal: Although ostensibly a regular guy, he somehow has the physical goods to slug it out with Timber Wolf.
285* BondageIsBad: Technically he started out neutral, but his Pre-5YL uniform definitely passed the radar.
286* ChainedByFashion: Just look at the picture, although 5YL's a ''little'' more subtle about it.
287* CrazyJealousGuy: After his and Charma's defeat, the Legionnaires discovered a pair of handcuffs among his belongings that neutralized Charma's powers, indicating his plans to force her to stay his.
288* DidntSeeThatComing:
289** If Grimbor had known that Charma's powers weren't just limited to making women hate her, he'd likely have prepared adequately to be unaffected. Unfortunately, the orphanage was all-female and he happened to first male she came into contact with after they developed.
290** In his 5YL appearance, he didn't expect a bunch of children at a hospital for meta-humans to be able to beat him.
291* DisproportionateRetribution: "My lover died so I'm going to destroy both the Legion of Superheroes ''and'' the planet Earth!"
292* DrivenToMadness: Being in Charma's presence made him fall utterly in love with her; thus her death by being torn apart at the hands of her fellow prisoners drives him insane, and he starts doing fun things like binding the earth in energy chains.
293* DrivenToVillainy: Grimbor didn't start off being a villain. He was just a locksmith who created restraints and other things for people who wanted them. One of the challenges brought him to an orphanage where he would met Charma, a mutant with the abilities to make males love her and females to hate her. The headmistress wanted Charma locked away, but he fell under her influence and freed her. When Charma and him attempted to extort money from the billionaire R.J. Brande, they came into conflict with the Legion of Super-Heroes.
294* GadgeteerGenius: Particularly when it comes to restraints.
295* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: He can figure out a way to restrain literally anyone or anything, even whole planets. He managed to cage Validus, who Superboy, Mon-El and Ultra Boy needed to team up to match, and easily captured several Legionnaires.
296* TheJailer: His greatest talent the ability to envision and create inescapable restraining devices that can hold anyone or anything. His uncanny understanding of how restraints work also give him the ability to quickly determine and exploit their weaknesses, making him very difficult to keep restrained or imprisoned.
297* MayDecemberRomance: His relationship with Charma, who's probably not even half his age and whose powers zapped his brain into loving her.
298* NeverMyFault: Charma's death clearly wasn't her own fault for deciding to commit crimes and dragging him into it, and then escaping the bonds which kept her from being killed, no, it was clearly that vile ''Legion'' that killed her. In his defense, she whammied him so hard he's no longer sane.
299* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Prior to encountering Charma he'd work for anyone who paid him, though he wasn't evil by any means.
300* VillainTeamUp: Worked with the Legion of Super-villains, post-insanity.
301* {{Yandere}}: For Charma, whose powers warped him that way, even when she was unconscious and they weren't active.
302[[/folder]]
303
304[[folder:Immune]]
305[[quoteright:175:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/murleen_dreeu_pre_zero_hour.jpg]]
306->'''Real Name:''' Dr. Murleen Dreeu
307->'''Homeworld:''' Xorma
308->'''Abilities:''' Complete invulnerability to physical harm, including disease
309
310Xorma, a world at war with their neighbors, bought weapons from many companies, including Brande Industries.
311
312One of those weapons was a spore bomb, an experimental biological weapon of terrible power. Dr. Murleen Dreeu, one of the planet's foremost scientists, was firmly opposed to the use of this weapon, and tried to stop the government from testing it out.
313
314He failed.
315
316A massive fog of spores swept over Xorma, killing every man, woman and child...except Dreeu, who fell ill for almost a Terran year, but recovered with the ability to resist any form of physical harm, including diseases.
317
318Driven mad by the horrors he'd experienced, Dreeu eventually fell in with Doctor Regulus. Regulus convinced him that RJ Brande had been directly responsible for the spore bomb, and told him that he'd help Dreeu get revenge on Brande, if Dreeu helped Regulus unleash a shrinking virus on the galaxy.
319
320The Legion managed to defeat Immune by turning his own powers against him, and his anti-bodies were used to create a cure for the shrinking virus.
321
322Immune has not been seen in any continuity since.
323
324----
325* AdaptiveAbility: His cosmically-powered antibodies allow his body to instantly adapt to pre-emptively resist ''anything'' that could harm it, from physical blows to disease.
326* DrivenToMadness: Spending a year on a planet full of corpses while sick as a dog didn't do a whole lot for his outlook, no.
327* EverybodysDeadDave: The only Xormian of three billion to survive the effects of the spore bomb.
328* IdealIllnessImmunity: Immune to all illness.
329* IdiotBall: ''He'' doesn't hold it, but the Legionnaires he's facing do. The story would've been a lot shorter if they'd stopped trying to physically attack him and instead pinned him to the ground or picked him up by his hands or something.
330* IgnoredExpert: He tried to stop the spore bomb experiment, but they flipped the switch anyway.
331* LastOfHisKind: It's not clear if Xormians are human or HumanAlien, but he's definitely the last person from his planet.
332* LightningBruiser: [[AllThereInTheManual The RPG sourcebook]] credits him with superhuman dexterity and strength. In-story, Shadow Lass (one of the better fighters in the LSH) deems him too dangerous to fight alone after tussling with him. It's uncertain if this is a result of his NighInvulnerability allowing him to push himself harder than others or PowerBornOfMadness or what.
333* LogicalWeakness: If his mind should become a threat to his body, then his body will react to that threat.
334* MisplacedRetribution: Because RJ Brande's company was one of several who sold weapons to the Xormans, Dr. Regulus was able to manipulate him into believing Brande himself was directly responsible for the spore bomb.
335* {{Mutant}}: Some quirk of his physiology allowed him to not only survive the spore bomb, but his antibodies became super-powered as a result.
336* NighInvulnerability: His powers let him tank both EyeBeams and a full-powered blow from Mon-El.
337* NoSell: Powerful attacks can toss him around a little, but deal no actual damage.
338* PowerBornOfMadness: His sheer fanaticism combined with invulnerability let him perform actions normally above his weight class. When teleported into Legion HQ, he manages to get away from ''four'' Legionnaires and get info on Brande's location before teleporting out by leveraging his invulnerability, somewhat enhanced physical abilities and the element of surprise. Then he goes to Brande's private planetoid, singlehandedly knocks out Brande's entire security force and turns their defenses onto the Legionnaires who pursued him.
339* RetCon: [[AllThereInTheManual The DC Heroes Legion RPG Sourcebook]] says that the spore bomb that destroyed Xorma was sold to their government by a branch of Brande's company, making the implied connection more explicit.
340* SelfDamagingAttackBackfire: By disguising Colossal Boy as Brainiac 5, the Legion tricked him into thinking that his powers hadn't worked against the shrinking virus. Immune panicked and started trying to mentally force his body to adapt to it, working himself into such a state that his body treated his mind as a threat and put him into a coma.
341* SuperStrength: The RPG sourcebook credits him with this, and there's some evidence of it.
342* {{Teleportation}}: Not an inherent power of his, but he has a device that lets him teleport to and from Regulus's ship.
343* TragicVillain: If not for the spore bomb, he'd be living a perfectly normal life, surrounded by friends and family.
344* TraumaticSuperpowerAwakening: He gained his powers by being exposed to a spore bomb which killed everyone else on the planet. As it was, it took almost a year for his body to recover.
345* UncertainDoom: Last we saw him, he was comatose, and he hasn't been heard from since.
346[[/folder]]
347
348
349[[folder:The Infinite Man]]
350[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/infinite_man.jpg]]
351->'''Real Name:''' Jaxon Rugarth
352->'''Homeworld:''' Earth
353->'''Abilities:''' Time travel, Chronological summoning (with mind control), Energy blasts, Invulnerability
354
355Once an ordinary professor at Metropolis Time Institute, Rugarth's life was changed forever when he volunteered to test a powerful time machine invented by Rond Vidar.
356
357Said machine was designed to to see if time was a circular loop by sending the subject so far into the future that they would loop back to the present--instead, it sent poor Jaxon on an infinite loop through time, giving him incredible power but also driving him insane.
358
359----
360* AndIMustScream: Being on an infinite cycle through all of time is a pretty rough experience.
361* TheAntiGod: He's the embodiment of time as a circular loop, and the Time Trapper is the embodiment of linear time and entropy. They don't get along.
362* DePower: After his return, the White Witch sent his chronal energy to the beginning of time, stripping him of his power--and his consciousness. Exposure to the Time Trapper's chronal energies restored him to his "Infinite Man" state.
363* DrivenToMadness: "Sit back a moment and imagine witnessing ''eternity'': Looking upon the Earth in all its ages, from the dawn of time to the dusty end of the world. Then ''expand'' that imagining--and look upon the universe in all its many eras, as you gain power from the very flow of time as each unending eon passes...Now, try to make that imagining go ''beyond'' the moment--and make it a terrifying '''reality''' that literally lasts '''forever'''--And now you can understand why Jaxon Rugath has gone '''mad'''!"
364* FateWorseThanDeath: He describes being in the time loop as an infinity of tortures that made him wish for death. He plans to visit equal suffering upon those responsible for the experiment.
365* GoMadFromTheRevelation: Before his experience, he was a genial scientist who was eager to see what the experiment had to offer. After seeing the universe end, be re-created, end, and be re-created infinite times in every possible permutation, the only scraps of humanity he has left have become dedicated to hatred and revenge.
366* GoneHorriblyWrong: Vidar's experiment was supposed to send Rugarth into the distant future and back. Instead it sent him...''everywhere''...over and over and over and over and...
367* HandBlasts: Can blast people with bolts of pure chronal energy, which can have any number of effects as he desires, such as freezing people in time (Star Boy) or sending them spiraling randomly through time and space and into other dimensions (Superboy).
368* HeroicBSOD: After his power is stripped, his traumatized mind is gone.
369* LivingBattery: Eventually plucked from time and drained into nonexistence in order to fuel Mordru and Glorith's time magics.
370* MindControl: The Infinite Man can control who- or whatever he summons from time and space.
371* TheOmnipresent: Vidar's experiment sent the guy everywhere and everywhen at once in in the universe in an endless loop, alternate timelines and dimensions and so forth included. His mind couldn't take it.
372* PuffOfLogic: He and the Time Trapper, the embodiments of two very different viewpoints of time, destroyed each other in their fight. Time Trapper returned, 'cause he/she/they/it's good at that. The Infinite Man...it's complicated.
373* {{Revenge}}: He wants to avenge himself on Rond Vidar.
374* SummonBiggerFish: When the Legion confronted the Time Trapper, they brought Jaxon's comatose body along. Exposure to chronal energy caused him to become The Infinite Man once more and the two titanic time titans tussled terrifically, 'til [[MutualKill two-fold terminus]].
375* TimeTravel: The Infinite Man can move freely through time at will, and summon creatures and beings from any point in time and space.
376* VictoryGuidedAmnesia: When he's defeated, the people and creatures he's summoned and controlled conveniently return to their original location in time and space with the memories of their abduction erased.
377[[/folder]]
378
379[[folder:The Justice League of Earth]]
380[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/justice_league_earth_02.jpg]]
381
382The Justice League of Earth is a group of super-powered humans from the distant future that have spread xenophobic ideals through the planet. They are led by Earth-Man and are full of Legion rejects. Over time their powers mutated turning them all into considerable threats.
383----
384
385* AscendedExtra: Except for Spider Girl and Radiation Roy, all of them were obscure Legion rejects who only made one or two appearances in the Silver and Bronze Ages.
386* AxCrazy: None of them particularly care about what would happen to the time stream if they murdered Superman since they're so determined to usurp his legacy.
387* EvenEvilHasStandards: They invoke this in other villains. When the League joined the new Legion of Super-Villains, the Fatal Five made it clear they saw the League as "Human supremacist trash" and once their alliance ended the Five, and most likely the rest of the villains, would be coming after the League.
388* EvilAllAlong: Brainiac 5 claims their rejection from the Legion was only a surface excuse for their actions, revealing Saturn Girl had done telepathic profiling on them and all other applicants when they tried out. Brainy explains Earth-Man, Radiation Roy, and the others were already deeply disturbed individuals long before they met the Legionnaires and they would've ''never'' been allowed to join regardless of their powers.
389* FantasticRacism: They're the leaders of a pro-human, anti-alien movement. They believe that Superman was human and that all aliens should be deported from the planet. They spread their ideals of distrust and hatred against aliens across Earth and were successful to convince the planet's inhabitants into believing them, resulting the planet to fall under the dictatorship of Earth-Man, seceding from the United Planets, and a massive persecution of aliens among Earth's people. It should be noted that while they do believe in Earth superiority, they all know Superman's really from Krypton and have been lying about his "Human origins" to discredit the Legion.
390* HumanityIsSuperior: Basically their whole creed is centred around the inherent superiority of humanity. They managed to become so popular that the Earth itself seceded from the interplanetary alliance and started deporting or enslaving aliens en masse.
391* HumansAreBastards: They're this trope incarnate given they launched a fascist regime to expel all alien presence from Earth under the credo of humanity's superiority and the belief Superman was an Earthling.
392* ManipulativeBastard: They used a phony crystal artifact to spread the gospel of Superman being an Earth-born native blessed by Mother Earth to protect the planet from aliens, and went further by claiming the teenage Legionnaires were the front men for an alien invasion.
393* MoralMyopia: They were rejected by the Legion on Saturn Girl's telepathic profiling showing some serious issues. She couldn't sleep for two nights after reading Radiation Roy's mind. Their response is to organize into a xenophobic fascist group and oust the Legion from Earth, calling it fair play in turn.
394* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: They're essentially human supremacists who despise aliens.
395* PuttingOnTheReich: Aside from being massive bigots towards aliens, they noticeably wear red armbands that have a black-and-white version of Superman's chest insignia rather than a Swastika.
396* TheResenter: The real reason for their hatred is having been rejected as members by the Legion.
397
398!!Earth-Man/Absorbancy Boy
399[[quoteright:315:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/earth_man.jpg]]
400->'''AKA:''' Kirt Niedrigh
401->'''Homeworld:''' Earth
402->'''Abilities:''' Super-power absorption and duplication
403
404Earth-Man is a Terran supremacist and historical revisionist who claims Superman was originally from Earth. He leads a movement of fellow Earth natives in a campaign of hatred and bigotry towards offworlders of any kind after he and his cronies were all rejected from the Legion.
405----
406
407* AllYourPowersCombined: Though he has to periodically recharge the powers he steals.
408* BigBad: Of ''Superman and the Legion of Super Heroes''.
409* BlatantLies: He rants about how he met Superman when he first came to the 31st Century, but he was nowhere near Superboy when he first met the Legionnaires. He didn't meet Superboy until he first tried out for the Legion back when he was still Absorbancy Boy.
410* TheExsNewJerkass: When he entered a relationship with Shadow Lass, he had the gall to be a gloating prick about it to Mon-El.
411* HeelFaceTurn: Came to see his method of doing things was wrong, and eventually his way of thinking.
412* HeroicSacrifice: Earth Man died in battle fighting an ancient evil named the Bringer of Chaos and saved the Earth.
413* {{Hypocrite}}: Makes no secret of his prejudice against aliens as inferior and monstrous, but still starts an intense relationship with Shadow Lass, an alien princess.
414* ItsAllAboutMe: Even when his philosophy risked provoking an interplanetary conflict with all other worlds going after Earth, all Kirt cared about was proving himself the most powerful of them all.
415* ManipulativeBastard: His power depends on copying the abilities of those around him, which means he needs to be this trope to keep himself surrounded with people with ''real'' powers he can leech off of.
416* NominalHero: During his time as a Legionnaire, he still didn't completely let go if his hatred of aliens in spite of acknowledging that his past actions were wrong, only did good for pragmatic reasons rather than actually caring about being a better person and was still a spiteful asshole in general.
417* PowerCopying: Earth-Man has the ability to absorb and duplicate the superpowers of Metahumans and aliens. He absorbs energies of people within a certain range of him; anywhere from several feet to a mile radius.
418* PowerIncontinence: He occasionally shows difficulty in juggling multiple powers and his body can be overloaded by absorbing too many at once.
419* PuttingOnTheReich: Not only is it established that he's basically a 31st century equivalent of a Nazi, it's the costume (and the fact that he's a statuesque blond) that really ties the image together.
420* TokenEvilTeammate: The Legion was forced to take Niedrigh on as a member by Earthgov due to his popularity among anti-alien humans. He later agreed to remain on the team and continue helping aliens despite his dislike for them.
421* TookALevelInBadass: Went from a D-List villian and Legion reject to turning the Earth against the Legion, being the leader of a team that kept them at bay, and likely would've won if Superman hadn't arrived to put doubt in his followers' thoughts.
422* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He has such good publicity among humans that the Earth Government literally forced the Legion to make him a member in return for allowing the Legion to remain on Earth.
423
424!!Eyeful Ethel
425[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eyeful_ethel.jpg]]
426
427An evil teacher. She can grow extra eyes at will.
428----
429
430* BodyHorror: She can spontaneously grow eyes anywhere on her body, but can retract them as well so she's not permanently covered in extra eyes.
431* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She and Tusker really do love each other.
432* FourEyesZeroSoul: She started wearing glasses as a teacher, where she's at her worst.
433* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: She and Tusker, another Legion reject, attempted to start careers as criminals, but no real criminals took them serious enough. To make matters worse, they tried to start a crime spree on the planet Bismoll, where they then attempted join allegiances with the recently reborn Pulsar Stargrave. She is later defeated by the Legion of Substitute Heroes and she returned to her old job at Metropolis's schools before she and Tusker joined the Justice League of Earth.
434* ProgressivelyPrettier: During Retroboot era, Ethel lost the weight she gained and dyed her hair blonde.
435* SadistTeacher: Retroboot. Revels in the fact that her students will believe anything she tells them because she's their teacher. While not the most violent or powerful, Ethel's by far the worst member of the League due to the sadistic pleasure she takes in exploiting impressionable young children.
436* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: Her power is that she can sprout eyeballs on any part of her body. Not terribly useful in combat.
437
438!!Golden Boy
439[[quoteright:277:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/golden_boy01.jpg]]
440
441Klint Stewirt has the Midas Touch. His body consists of pure gold. After being rejected from the team, years later he resurfaced as a member of Earth-Man's "Justice League of Earth".
442----
443
444* EvilBrit: Possibly. His mother apparently lives in Britain but there's no guarantee that he himself is British.
445* ChromeChampion: He has the power to turn whatever he touched into solid gold, which over time evolved to the point that his entire body became solid gold.
446* ItsAllAboutMe: He's rather self-absorbed and even got a framed portrait of himself in his section of the League's satellite.
447* LogicalWeakness: Weak to fire, which Fire Lad naturally exploits by bringing the temperature in the room to the melting point of gold.
448* ThisIsReality: Klint was rejected on the grounds that he would bring down the value of gold.
449* TheSociopath: Remorselessly turns one of his mom's lawyers into a gold statue, with the instructions it be delivered to her with the order "Don't spend it all in one place." He'd probably be the most dangerous member of the League given he can murder people with a single touch, if only he wasn't such an idiot.
450* TookALevelInBadass: His power originally consisted of a Midas touch, before his entire body turned gold.
451* UpperClassTwit: Has shades of being a rich twit who's out of touch with the struggles of the lower-class.
452
453!!Radiation Roy
454[[quoteright:317:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/radiation_roy.jpg]]
455
456Radiation Roy is Roy Travich. He originally tried out for membership in the Legion, but was rejected because he could not properly control the radiation emitting from his body. He joined the Legion of Super-Villains and would later become a member of the Justice League of Earth. Reboot Legion continuity introduced a new Roy Travich who became a member of Workforce as the super-hero Radion.
457----
458* AdaptationalHeroism: He had a counterpart, Radion, in the Reboot Legion's timeline. Radion surprisingly never became a villain and was more a JerkWithAHeartOfGold.
459* AtomicSuperpower: Travich's primary superhuman power is the ability to absorb and manipulate high levels of radiation for a number of purposes and effects. In the case of other beings that have received powers based from exposure to radiation, Travich can manipulate the radiant energies of those individuals usually for the purposes of temporarily shutting down their powers.
460* AtrociousAlias: Tyr pointed out that "Radiation Roy" was a stupid name and told him to change it.
461* AxCrazy: According to Saturn Girl and Brainiac 5, his mind is a nightmare. Imra supposedly couldn't sleep for two nights after seeing the psychotic thoughts and images within Roy's subconscious.
462* BaldOfEvil: During his future appearances, it appeared his radiation powers were taking a toll on him, as he soon lost all his hair. Yet oddly, when his body appeared much more badly ravaged due to his abilities he'd suddenly had hair again.
463* BlessedWithSuck: Roy's body over time became ravaged with radiation poisoning, losing most of his teeth and growing hideous, pus-filled tumors. Roy started wearing a red containment suit just to hide his face and control his powers.
464* DirtyCoward: Let's just say he knew when he was outclassed.
465* [[PureEnergy Energy Beams]]: Travich can expel radiation from himself in a number of ways such as firing blasts of solid radiation in the form of powerful concussive blasts or emitting radiation in the form of intense heat that, at maximum temperature, is said to be hot enough to incinerate a city block.
466* FaceHeelTurn: Although he seemed to take Legion rejection well, he eventually joined the LSV.
467* MultipleChoicePast: He claimed that he'd paid a lot of money to get treatments that gave him his powers, but his Who's Who claimed he was a {{Mutant}} who inherited a condition passed down from his ancestors that caused radiation to build in his body and forced him to expel it regularly. These aren't ''necessarily'' mutually exclusive, however.
468* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: His Reboot counterpart Radion felt bad over how his attempts to show up Atom'x of the Uncanny Amazers led to Atom'x's death in the fight against Mordru.
469* TheParalyzer: Initially, he could only fire "paralyzing rays" that sickened and exhausted his target, with long-term exposure being potentially damaging or fatal. He got a ''lot'' more powerful after the Retroboot.
470* PowerIncontinence: Thanks to lack of practice with his newly-gotten powers he blasted the whole room during Legion tryouts.
471* PurpleIsPowerful: One of his old costumes featured a lot of purple, particularly the pants.
472
473!!Spider Girl
474[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spider_girl_3.jpg]]
475
476See [[Characters/LegionOfSuperHeroesLegionOfSuperVillains Legion of Super-Villains characters page]].
477
478!!Storm Boy
479[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/storm_boy.jpg]]
480
481Myke Chypurz underwent 75 surgical procedures in order to be capable of weather control placing lightning generators in his chest cavity. Member of Justice League of Earth.
482----
483* AdaptationalVillainy: In his initial appearance, he was just a guy who tried to join the LSH as a fraternity dare, even joining the Legion later when they needed to fill their ranks.
484* CheatersNeverProsper: He applied for the Legion by showing off the ability to alter the weather, but it turned out he was using a machine hidden in his costume. Cosmic Boy discovered his deception, and by order of the Legion Constitution rule that no member be allowed on the team with no superpower Myke was rejected.
485* DarkIsEvil: His now black hair and cloak evoke this, as well the storm clouds he can generate.
486* EvilKnockoff: His costume is basically an evil ripoff of Lightning Lad and Lightning Lass's, due to the use of blue with yellow bolts. Considering the Ranzz twins already have an EvilCounterpart in their older brother Lightning Lord, Myke is basically a rip-off of a rip-off.
487* GadgeteerGenius: His original incarnation invented a pocket weather-control device.
488* HeelFaceTurn: His Five Year Later counterpart actually got over his rejection and went on to work with weather-generating machinery, before joining the Legion when they were desperate for members during the Five Year Gap.
489* IJustWantToBeSpecial: So he replaced most of his internal organs with weather-control machines.
490* MotiveDecay: His original reason for joining the Legion was a stunt for a fraternity. In the Johnsboot continuity he claims that he very badly wanted to join the Legion and considers them amoral bullies for not understanding what that kind of rejection does to someone.
491* PsychopathicManchild: He rants about how he's one of the chosen and acts like the Legionnaires are a bunch of schoolyard bullies. He even ''calls'' them bullies at one point.
492* WeatherManipulation: Storm Boy uses a device that enabled him to control weather patterns. Storm Boy has used it to produce blizzards, summon lightning bolts, fly using air currents, produce fog and generate winds. Essentially Storm Boy can produce any type of weather pattern imaginable, as well as other phenomenon such as tornadoes.
493
494!!Tusker
495[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tusker_01.jpg]]
496
497Horace Lafeaugh is Tusker. His powers were to extend his unbreakable tusks to extreme lengths before they evolved and turned his skeleton unbreakable.
498----
499
500* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: After his powers evolved, he developed gray skin.
501* TheBrute: His only value to the team is destroying stuff through brutal force.
502* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He's in a relationship with Eyeful Ethel, and even saved her from being hit by the Subs' high-jacked school bus.
503* HealingFactor: This allows him to heal from the wounds he gives himself while removing the bones from his body. His healing factor also grows his bones quickly and regenerates his bones when they need to be replaced.
504* LightningBruiser: After his powers evolved, he seems to have undergone an overall physical upgrade, gaining a degree of super-human strength, speed and reflexes.
505* NighInvulnerability: Specifically, his skeleton is indestructible. His skin is pretty durable, too.
506* TookALevelInBadass: His powers evolved from a set of expandable tusks to an unbreakable skeleton.
507[[/folder]]
508
509[[folder:The Khunds]]
510[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/khunds_003.jpg]]
511
512The Khunds are a warmongering race who continuously seek to conquer inhabited planets, especially Earth.
513----
514
515* TheEmpire
516* {{Heavyworlder}}
517* HulkingOut: Over the course of sustained combat Khunds gradually grow stronger and develop more stamina.
518* HumanAliens: In their first appearance.
519* RubberForeheadAliens: Postboot and since, Khunds resemble burly humans with pointy ears and mauve, yellow, or gray skin.
520* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: The Khunds are the Franchise/TheDCU's answer to [[Franchise/StarTrek Klingons]].
521* SpacePirates
522[[/folder]]
523
524[[folder:Leland [=McCauley=]]]
525[[quoteright:238:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/leland_mccauley_ras_al_ghul_001.png]]
526
527Leland [=McCauley=] III was a wealthy industrialist in the 30th Century who became business rivals with R.J. Brande. This made him an antagonist to the Legion of Super-Heroes. [=McCauley=] passed this legacy on to his son Leland [=McCauley=] IV who became an even greater enemy to the Legion. In Reboot Legion continuity, Leland [=McCauley=] funded a rival team to the Legion known as Workforce. [[spoiler: Eventually he was killed by Ra's al Ghul who assumed his identity]]. There has also been a Leland [=McCauley=] seen active in the 21st Century as a mentor to Azrael and a member of the Order of Purity.
528----
529
530* BadBoss: Especially to the Workforce, where he felt the need to monitor their every move through a portable camera and kept barking orders at them, giving away the element of surprise and broadcasting their moves to their enemies.
531* BubbleBoy: In the [=5YL=] continuity, he's an extreme germaphobe who lives in a plastic bubble.
532* CorruptCorporateExecutive
533* DealWithTheDevil: The Postboot version seems to have made one with the Time Trapper, getting the chance to kill R.J. Brande, but after he does this, he suddenly turns to dust and dies.
534* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He's fond of his cousin Celeste aka Neon.
535* EvilCounterpart: To R. J. Brande.
536* EvilIsNotAToy: Messing with one of the Emerald Eyes was definitely punching above his weight.
537* EvilMentor: To the [=WorkForce=].
538* {{Fiction 500}}: He's the ''second''-richest man in the galaxy, after R. J. Brande. [=McCauley=] hates Brande for this reason.
539* PresidentEvil: Postboot, in the [=DnA=] era. [[spoiler: It was actually Ra's al-Ghul, who killed [=McCauley=] and used his fortune to run for president]]. He was still definitely evil in the Preboot and earlier in the Reboot continuities, but was a CorruptCorporateExecutive, not president.
540* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: He typically buys his way out of his problems.
541* SmugSnake
542* VerbalTic: [=5YL=] [=McCauley=] liberally peppers his dialog with nervous laughter.
543[[/folder]]
544
545[[folder:Jungle King/Monster Master]]
546[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jungle_king.jpg]]
547->'''AKA:''' (First name unknown) King
548->'''Homeworld:''' Earth?
549->'''Abilities:''' Mentally controlling animals.
550
551After being experimented on as a child, this teen gained the ability to control animals, but lost his concentration while applying to the Legion and got rejected.
552
553Furious, he traveled to Monster World and began recruiting a Legion of Super-Monsters to take his revenge, earning the distinction of being the first super-powered foe within the Legion's timeline.
554
555Although he was killed by a beast he'd rejected, his brother Marden King tried to avenge him by tricking the Heroes of Lallor into battling the Legion.
556
557----
558* AttackOfTheKillerWhatever: Built a legion of exotic animals to take on the LSH.
559* TheBeastmaster: He can project "Hypno-mental commands" to animals, though he needs to concentrate to maintain his control for long.
560* DidntSeeThatComing: Twice, King rejected a lonely monster that could disperse into mist and had wordlessly insisted on joining his group. The resentful beast later revealed that it could could vaporize other things as well by using this power to wipe King out of existence.
561* DisproportionateRetribution: "I lost control of my powers and the Legion rejected me? I'll make my own Legion of Monsters to KILL THEM ALL!"
562* EvenEvilCanBeLoved: His brother Marden King tried to avenge him.
563* GuineaPigFamily: King's father, an expert animal trainer, altered his son's brain structure with the intention of making him the greatest animal trainer of them all. It's strongly implied that these experiments twisted the kid's mind and personality in yet another textbook example of DIY brain surgery gone wrong.
564* PeltsOfTheBarbarian: Probably to fit with the "Jungle King" image he'd been aiming for. He doesn't change it when he switches schticks, though.
565* PowerIncontinence: While demonstrating his power to the Legion, he got so caught up in telling his origin story that he forgot to concentrate on the beast he was controlling, and it broke free. Later, he was too terrified of the mist monster to focus enough to gain control of it.
566* PunnyName: While applying to the Legion, he used the name Jungle King, punning off his surname.
567* SuperpowerLottery: By proxy. The creatures he controls have a wide array of powers which can give even the Legion pause.
568* TeensAreMonsters: He started his criminal career fresh off being rejected by the Legion.
569* TooDumbToLive: He felt the aforementioned mist monster's power to turn to vapor and and re-form was interesting but (inexplicably) thought it wasn't useful enough to add the beast to his group. Even without knowing it could vaporize other things, if King had been a bit more imaginative, he wouldn't have been killed.
570* UnskilledButStrong: Although he could control many powerful monsters at once, his concentration would slip if he got too worked up.
571[[/folder]]
572
573[[folder:Mordru the Merciless]]
574[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mordru.jpg]]
575[[caption-width-right:350:Mordru throws the best raves!]]
576->'''Homeworld:''' Sorcerers' World
577->'''Abilities:''' Sorcery, immortality
578
579Mordru is an immortal sorcerer who is usually an enemy to the Legion of Super-Heroes. It was later revealed that he was a member of the Lords of Chaos with origins on Gemworld. His home is the planet known as Sorcerers' World, the universal center of all magic. He frequently attempts to manipulate the Legionnaire known as White Witch, and has also been married to her.
580----
581* AbhorrentAdmirer: To the White Witch. This was especially bad in the Johnsboot Legion, where he'd been ''given'' Mysa by the Justice League of Earth. Mordru kept her chained up in a dank dungeon and routinely tortured and brutalized her in an effort to make her his loving slave.
582* ArchEnemy: To the Leigon and to ComicBook/AmethystPrincessOfGemworld.
583* AwfulWeddedLife: The case with [=FYL=] Mordru and Mysa.
584* BigBad: One of the most recurring villains in the series.
585* BigBadEnsemble: With The Time Trapper and Glorith during the Giffen-Bierbaum run in the early 1990s.
586* DimensionLord: In some continuities, Mordru's domain, Sorcerer's World, is a dimension unto itself. (In others, it's merely a planet in the material universe.)
587* DomesticAbuse: His jealousy and fear of Mysa, as well as his own sick tastes, led to him committing severe acts of psychic and emotional abuse while she was married to him, in a largely successful effort to break her.
588* EvilIsNotAToy: Once summoned the JLA and JSA to the 30th century to find the Demons Three for him. The minute he let them out of their cans, they turned on him.
589* EvilSorcerer: Mordru's sorcerous powers are amongst the most formidable in the known universe. As a lord of Chaos he has attunement to the universe. He has a Nigh-Omnipotent Mastery of Magic of the highest order.
590* GalacticConqueror: Mordru ruled a star-spanning empire before his initial defeat. With his magic, and the technology of other worlds, he built an empire that covered half the galaxy.
591* GreenEyedMonster: Deeply jealous and terrified of Mysa Nal's mystical potential.
592* HealingFactor: He can magically heal fatal wounds sustained by himself or those of others. When Alan Scott slashed Mordru's abdomen open with an energy sword, the sorcerer was able to heal the injury in seconds.
593* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Mordru is an example of this within a single continuity: he was cured of his megalomania towards the end of Paul Levitz's v3 run, and was even married to the White Witch in during the five-year gap between v3 and v4. By the start of v4, he was back to his old tricks again.
594* HumanoidAbomination: ComicBook/PostCrisis, Mordru was revealed to be one of the immortal Lords of Chaos rather than a human wizard.
595* IHaveManyNames: Mordru is also known as Dark Lord and the Dark Nobleman.
596* {{Immortality}}: Mordru is apparently ageless. The Hourman android attempted to de-age Mordru to a point where he was not as powerful, however in the process he discovered that Mordru's timeline had no beginning or end. Mordru was apparently never born, nor would ever die.
597* KryptoniteFactor: Mordru suffers from a crippling phobia of being buried alive that was so great that it reduced to him to near-catatonia and rendered him helpless..
598** A ShoutOut to its origin appears many years later: "We all make our own weaknesses, his from a nightmare happenstance long in his past." [[spoiler:In his first appearance, at the climax of the story, after trying the Legion for "acts of anti-crime" and sentencing them to death, Mordru "gathers the power to annihilate worlds, to shatter suns, preparing to hurl it at the helpless heroes." But the cavern they're in can't endure the stress of the leaking energy. The end result is Mordru and his "devil's jury" are buried, the Legionnaires survive due to Mordru having trapped them in a powerful force field, and Mordru, who cannot die by any known means, but can't remain conscious without air, is sealed inside solid rock.]]
599* SealedEvilInACan: His original era and Postboot incarnations both started as this. Original Mordru was stuck on Earth after being overthrown on his home planet. Good for the universe, bad for the Legion. They tended to solve the problem by locking him up in an underground tomb.
600* TimeAbyss: He's at least a few thousand years older.
601* WizardBeard: Had a brown one when he was bugging the 20th Century JSA, and a long white one in the 30th Century.
602* WizardsLiveLonger: Seemingly immortal.
603* WizardsFromOuterSpace: Well, he ''is''.
604* WorfHadTheFlu: One of his encounters with Superman has him off his game, thanks to having been stuck on Earth for so long, allowing Superman to pummel him.
605[[/folder]]
606
607[[folder:Nardo]]
608[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nardo.jpg]]
609->'''AKA:''' Not Applicable
610->'''Homeworld:''' Unknown
611->'''Abilities:''' Nuclear energy, radar sense, heat vision
612
613Warden of the Super Stalag of Space.
614----
615* AtomicSuperpower: Nardo's race live by having nuclear energy in their veins. He is able to project deadly bolts of force that can incapacitate or kill human beings.
616* ColdBloodedTorture
617* ExtraEyes: His race has three eyes.
618* HeatVision: Can emit it from his middle eye.
619* HeroKiller: He gets this sort of build up, and lives up to it, killing four heroes in two issues.
620* HighCollarOfDoom
621* MindRape: Subjects Brainiac 5 to a psychological torture designed to make him lose his sense of identity.
622* {{POW Camp}}: Runs one for superheroes
623** HellHolePrison: Deliberately invokes this, forcing superheroes to build their own prison.
624[[/folder]]
625
626[[folder:Organus]]
627[[quoteright:280:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/organus_pre_zero_hour.jpg]]
628->'''AKA:''' Not Applicable
629->'''Homeworld:''' Unknown
630->'''Abilities:''' Leech life energy, absorb powers
631
632A mysterious energy parasite from outer space, the dormant Organus was brought to Medicus One by organ smugglers to cover their escape.
633
634Upon waking up, it assembled a body out of random body parts and organs, and began draining the life of sentients all over the hospital. Timber Wolf and Light Lass, having been on Medicus One for Wolf's plastic surgery, attempted to subdue the monster and failed, with Organus absorbing Wolf's energy and superhuman physical abilities, becoming more dangerous than ever.
635
636A team of Legionnaires arrived on Medicus One, only to fall victim to Organus's might. However, Blok and Light Lass managed to work together to defeat the monster.
637----
638* CripplingOverspecialization: He can only feed upon organic creatures. Trying to feed on inorganic ones such as Blok causes a powerful feedback.
639* LifeDrain: How he feeds. People with powers are particularly fulfilling and tasty.
640* MindRape: A mild case, he can mentally attack a victim to stun them long enough to feed.
641* MixAndMatchMan: A mish-mash of random body parts from Medicus One's storage.
642* MysteriousPast: Its origins prior to showing up on Medicus One are unknown.
643* PowerCopying: For a while it can use the powers of people whose life it steals.
644* ThirdPersonPerson: "Organus '''feeds!'''"
645[[/folder]]
646
647[[folder:Praetor Lemnos]]
648[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lemnos_lsh10.jpg]]
649->'''Abilities:''' Memory modification
650
651Praetor Lemnos is an enemy of the Legion and a man capable of altering the memories of anyone he wishes.
652----
653* BigBad: In the Threeboot verse.
654* TheChessmaster
655* CursedWithAwesome / BlessedWithSuck: His powers allow him to get away with anything, but at the same time he can't form any lasting relationships or be remembered for doing anything good.
656* EvilGenius
657* FacialMarkings
658* {{Fiction 500}}: Those who can remember his name know he's one of the richest and most influential men in the galaxy. Not that there's many who do.
659* FreudianExcuse: Built in. He had to stay in his parents' line of sight, so they'd remember to feed him. And then there was that bit where the government tried to capture him to learn how his powers worked.
660* KarmaHoudini: Thanks to his power. Lemnos has made the largest personal fortune in known space, by taking actions without having to take responsibility of his actions. "You'd be amazed what a smart man can get away with in this world, if he never has to take responsibility for his actions." [[SubvertedTrope They do get him in the end though]].
661* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Lemnos was born with a psionic handicap that corrupts others memories. Any trace of his presence was eliminated when he left a place.
662* TheManBehindTheMan: And not always by choice.
663* ParentalAbandonment: [[BlessedWithSuck Not that it was intentional]]. He has said that he had to stay in his parents line of view or they would forget to feed him.
664* ShadowArchetype: To the Legion as a whole. They both want to shake the 31st century out of its malaise, but whereas the Legion wants to do it peacefully, Lemnos wants to do it with a war.
665* WellIntentionedExtremist: Lemnos shares the Legion's goal of breaking free from a emotionally and mentally repressive society, but Lemnos is more willing to take extreme actions to make his will reality.
666[[/folder]]
667
668[[folder:Progeny]]
669[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/progeny.jpg]]
670
671The Progeny are a dangerous species that the Legion encountered in Legion Lost Vol 1.
672----
673* EstablishingCharacterMoment: First depicted hunting Shikari and killing her two companions.
674* FantasticRacism: They are unrepentantly dedicated to ''deleting'' anything that isn't progeny.
675* TheReveal: They've been servants of the Legion's missing member ever since he ended up in the uncharted space ''billions'' of years ahead of the rest.
676[[/folder]]
677
678[[folder:Ra's Al Ghul]]
679[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/legion6.jpg]]
680
681See [[Characters/BatmanRasAlGhul his page]].
682
683* AwesomeByAnalysis: He defeated an entire team of members of the Legion after his elite guards decided to quit using tactical planning, knowledge of bodily anatomy and powers, and well-timed reflexes.
684* EvilutionaryBiologist: He planned on speeding up the evolution of mankind by putting it through extreme environmental shifts known as hyptertaxi, which would cause a planetary genocide.
685* FullFrontalAssault: After destroying one of his bodies to escape, he transferred his mind into a new clone body and fought against members of the Legion soon after. He was completely naked at the time.
686* HumanoidAbomination: He's been dunked in the Lazarus Pits so many times his very essence has fused with its contents. His bodies are essentially carriers of the Lazarus Pit fluids that contain his consciousness and memories.
687* PresidentEvil: Ra's al Ghul took over the identity of Industralist Leland [=McCauley=], who by that time had been appointed President of the United Planets.
688* Really700YearsOld: He's already been around for hundreds of years at the start of his appearance. By the time he's appeared in the 31st century he's got even more centuries of age under his belt. However, it turns out he's been using clones of himself to prolong his existence.
689* TomatoInTheMirror: Didn't know he was a clone of the real Ra's. Doesn't take the discovery well.
690[[/folder]]
691
692[[folder:Sklarian Raiders]]
693[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sklarian_raiders.jpg]]
694
695Group of female space pirates from planet Sklar.
696----
697* AmazonBrigade: Sklarian Raiders are an all female cadre of space pirates.
698* DoesNotLikeMen: Like Amazons, they saw men as useless idiots only fit for mating and menial tasks.
699* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Started out with peach-colored skin, but by 5YL and later, they've gone yellow.
700* HeManWomanHater: Inverted. They're She Woman Man Haters.
701* OneGenderRace
702* PirateGirl
703* SpacePirates: The United Planets gave much of its technology to Sklaria, but the Sklarian Raiders believe that the U.P. is hording the proper knowledge and technical devices that could benefit their planet. So, they resorted to piracy.
704[[/folder]]
705
706[[folder:The Taurus Gang]]
707[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/taurus_gang_1.jpg]]
708
709Founded by the corrupt Science Police Chief Zoltorus, this gang was a powerful mob who used his inside knowledge of the Science Police and the files they had on their foes to vie for power in Metropolis.
710
711With the recent acquisition of super-powered agents (as listed here), the Taurus Gang seemed to be on their way to the top, and so the lesser gangs of Metropolis banded together and hired a man to lead "Scorpius", a group devoted to wiping them out.
712
713Behind the guise of larger gang, Scorpius kidnapped all but five of the Legionnaires and held them hostage in order to force the rest to infiltrate and destroy the Taurus Gang.
714
715The ultimately proved effective. Zoltorus was unmasked, and the gang was disbanded.
716
717As for Scorpius, the Legion of Substitute Heroes managed to save the Legionnaires from being assassinated at their hands and captured them as well.
718
719!As a Whole
720
721* CorruptCop: Zoltorus led a double life as a respected Science Police Chief and a criminal ringleader.
722* DecapitatedArmy: With the capture of Chief Zoltorus, whatever remnants of the gang were still loyal to him fell apart.
723* TheMainCharactersDoEverything: There are quite a few members within the gang, but they're clearly not as important as the super-powered ones below.
724* OnlyInItForTheMoney: After the Scorpius gang press-ganged LSH members into fighting on their side, several members of the Taurus Gang demanded more money from Zoltorus, only to be rebuffed. So they abandoned their boss in the middle of a fight.
725
726!Members
727
728!!Black Mace
729[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mick_yardreigh_pre_zero_hour_002.jpg]]
730->'''AKA:''' Mick Yardreigh
731->'''Homeworld:''' Earth
732->'''Abilities:''' Superhuman physical abilities, highly skilled in combat.
733
734Mick Yardreigh started out as an exceptionally talented mercenary and thug-for-hire who gained the attention of the corrupt SP Chief Zoltorus, who invited him to join his criminal group, the Taurus Gang, after his release from Takron-Galtos. The chief also asked him to recruit new super-powered members, which he did successfully.
735
736Once the gang was defeated by the LSH and the truth behind Zoltorus was revealed, Yardreigh apparently remained the only member still active in crime.
737
738At one point he was captured and enslaved by the Dominators, but survived the destruction of their genetic experimentation chambers.
739
740Recently, he was shown as a member of the Legion of Super-Villains.
741----
742* BaldOfEvil: Bald of Greedy, mostly.
743* BrainwashedAndCrazy: The Dominators captured and midwiped him, leaving his skills intact and making him fanatically loyal to them. It seems to have worn off prior to his joining the LSV.
744* ChainedByFashion: Keeps a manacle with chain attached to one of his ankles, as a symbol of his desire to never return to prison.
745* EnhancedArchaicWeapon: Yardreigh's weapon of choice is an indestructible and electrically-charged mace, powerful enough at full strength to incinerate a normal person and injure a Kryptonian or Daxamite.
746* LightningBruiser: SuperStrength, SuperToughness, limited SuperSpeed and SuperReflexes. This and his skill allow him to be roughly on par with Timber Wolf of the LSH.
747* SuperSpeed: Adrenaline triggers an ability to make superhumanly quick and complex movements and SuperReflexes within him.
748
749!!Mystelor
750[[quoteright:195:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mystelor.jpg]]
751->'''AKA:''' Zera Oliet
752->'''Homeworld:''' Titan
753->'''Abilities:''' Telepathy and other psychic abilities, telekinesis.
754
755As a youth, Zera Oliet found the orderly society of Titan stifling and left the planet as soon as she could, seeking a way to use her powers to get rich quick and have some thrills along the way.
756
757Upon reading Black Mace's mind, she decided that becoming a criminal would be the perfect way to get what she wanted and decided to join the Taurus Gang.
758
759Unfortunately for her, the life of a gang member wasn't all it was cracked up to be, particularly when Shagrek, some kind of bizarre lizard(?) alien, developed a perverted attraction to her. The one bright spot was that she met Quanto, and even ''he'' regarded her as a lesser being.
760
761Ironically, her life changed for the better when she was kidnapped by the Legion of Super-Heroes and replaced with Dream Girl for an infiltration mission. The Taurus gang was defeated, and Quanto looked at her with new respect, realizing that his mission in life was to teach her and the others how to be better people and live to their full potential.
762
763Mystelor and Quanto have apparently been seen traveling the universe together since then.
764----
765* AbhorrentAdmirer: She started out this way for the arrogant Quanto, who regarded himself as above mere humanity. After seeing the potential humans had when Dream Girl imitated Mystelor, however, Quanto seems to have become more receptive to her companionship.
766* AMindIsATerribleThingToRead: Inverted. She joined the Taurus Gang when she read Black Mace's mind and thought the life of a criminal sounded thrilling. Being surrounded by jerks and constantly groped and drooled on by Shagrek was less fun than she thought.
767* CulturalRebel: Titan society is generally law-abiding and orderly, but she couldn't stand it.
768* DidntThinkThisThrough: The more unsavory parts of being a criminal didn't occur to her until it was too late.
769* HeelFaceTurn: She wasn't a ''bad'' person, she just got in over her head. Ultimately, she agreed to travel with Quanto and learn how to live her best life.
770* InterspeciesRomance: Developed a crush on Quanto, an energy being in humanoid form.
771* JourneyToFindOneself: In the end, Quanto decides to help her find her true potential as a noble being.
772* MinidressOfPower
773* PsychicPowers: As with all Titanians, most notably:
774** MindOverMatter: One of the few Titanians shown to have this power.
775** MindProbe: Although Dream Girl was mostly able to resist this power, thanks to her strong will.
776** {{Telepathy}}
777* ThrillSeeker: She rejected the moral upbringing typical to Titan in order to travel around looking for kicks.
778
779!!Quanto
780[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/quanto_dc_comics_lsh_legion_super_assassins_b.jpg]]
781->'''Homeworld:''' Cintos
782->'''Abilities:''' Light-based energy being
783
784Quanto was a youth from the alternate dimension of Cinto, which was populated by beings made of light.
785
786Being what Cinto culture apparently considered a confused and troubled youth, the aimless Quanto was sent to our dimension to find himself and his heart's goals by aiding the lesser beings known as humans.
787
788Duped into joining the Taurus Gang by Chief Zoltorus, he found himself surrounded by inferior beings and made no secret of his disdain for them. One of the gang members, Mystelor, developed an attraction to him, but he brushed her off, unwilling to "lower himself" to her level.
789
790Unbeknownst to him, a few members of the Legion of Super-Heroes had infiltrated the gang. In particular, Dream Girl disguised herself as Mystelor.
791
792Suddenly, that annoying Titanian seemed to have changed in some way, gaining a nobility and goodness in her demeanor that immediately intrigued Quanto, leading him to become fascinated with the new her. Once the deception was revealed, Quanto realized that Dream Girl was Mystelor as she should have been, and had the potential to be.
793
794Thus Quanto came to believe that his life's destiny was to help her and the others change their lives for the better and live well. (If you think that's weird, note that Black Mace was the only Taurus Gang member to show up as a villain since, so who knows?)
795
796Quanto and Mystelor have apparently been seen traveling the universe together.
797----
798* BlueAndOrangeMorality: At first he had no compass upon which to judge good and evil, which made him an easy mark for Zoltorus to trick into joining up. Meeting Dream Girl and studying her behavior and personality gave him a greater understanding of goodness and nobility, which he chose to apply.
799* DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife: Quanto was like this on Cinto, but the elders of his people sent him to our dimension to figure himself out.
800* EnergyBeing: From a dimension of light-based beings. He can also transform anyone he touches into light so they can fly with him.
801* ExactWords: He was sent to aid people in this dimension. Unfortunately, this meant he aided the Taurus Gang until he learned better.
802* TheExile: Expelled from Cinto by his elders in order to find himself and his life's mission.
803* {{Flight}}: As a beam of light he can naturally travel at 186,000 miles per second.
804* HazyFeelTurn: Started out with no real gauge regarding good and evil, and his change to good seems to be in slightly patronizing terms, but he ''is''trying to help other people change for the better.
805* InterspeciesRomance: It seems possible that he may have started to reciprocate Mystelor's feelings.
806* JourneyToFindOneself: Why he was sent from Cinto. In the end he takes Mystelor on one himself.
807* LetOffByTheDetective: Dream Girl allowed him to escape with the real Mystelor, believing that he would be able to reform her and the others.
808* SmugSuper: Regards himself as above all corporeal beings, and mouths off about it quite a bit. It's also why he rebuffs Mystelor's advances. Eventually he comes to respect Dream Girl, and through her, humanity's potential.
809* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Several years later the League of Super-Assassins would feature Lazon, who's almost exactly like Quanto besides the name and species.
810
811!!Rogarth
812[[quoteright:219:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rogarth_5.png]]
813->'''AKA:''' Clave Rogarth
814->'''Homeworld:''' Avalon
815->'''Abilities:''' Superhuman physical strength, toughness, and reflexes.
816
817Originating on the medieval and isolated world of Avalon, Clave Rogarth won great acclaim for his superhuman physical prowess, until he killed someone in a brawl and was exiled.
818
819Drifting his way to the United Planets, he was involved in a number of petty barroom brawls until Zoltorus intervened and recruited him into the gang.
820
821Rogarth has not been seen since the defeat of the Taurus Gang.
822----
823* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: Rogarth was the most physically-powerful of the group, and acted as a field leader of sorts under Zoltorus.
824* ConservationOfNinjutsu: Sorta. He was the only super-powered guy on Avalon and ended up on Superman's level, at least physically.
825* TheExile: Kicked off Avalon after killing a man, possibly outside of a "proper" combat.
826* HeManWomanHater: As an exile from a feudal society this is unsurprising.
827* LightningBruiser: SuperStrength, SuperToughness, and SuperReflexes equal to those of a fully-grown Kryptonian or Daxamite. As Supergirl was still only a teenager at the time they fought, this was an issue.
828* {{Mutant}}: Born the only super-powered person on his planet.
829* WouldHitAGirl: Or a Supergirl.
830
831!!Shagrek
832[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shagrek12.jpg]]
833->'''Homeworld:''' The "Outer Asteroids"--exact location unknown.
834->'''Abilities:''' Disintegrating antennae-beams.
835
836Discovered by miners in the Outer Asteroids, Shagrek was brought to Earth and placed in the Tokyo Zoo as an exotic and dangerous animal. When it was discovered that he was learning basic language, the authorities of Japan realized he was sapient, quickly took him out of the zoo and tried to make him welcome among the people of Tokyo.
837
838Shagrek proceeded to make himself at home by killing forty people with his disintegration beams, before being subdued by the Science Police. Chief Zoltorus managed to use his connections to intercept him and have him transported to Metropolis, where he recruited the lizard-like alien into his gang.
839
840Shagrek has not been seen since the defeat of the Taurus Gang.
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842* AbhorrentAdmirer: Shagrek quickly developed an attraction to the disgusted Mystelor, and was always touching her or making unwanted advances.
843* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Whatever he is, he's orange.
844* TheBrute: A violent, barely-sapient beast.
845* InterspeciesRomance: Loves to get himself a handful of Mystelor.
846* LizardFolk: Mystelor describes him as a lizard, anyway, but he ''really'' doesn't look like one--[[https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-sE_rUVv3fms/XUbaeqOUoeI/AAAAAAAALcw/i5tTFAC8SVEQ7wm62USsYK21zTnz-GGbwCEwYBhgL/s1600/Taurus%2BADV374e%2B%2528533x800%2529.jpg more like a Durlan on a seriously bad day]]. Maybe he has scales or something?
847* MistakenForDog: At first he was thought to be some sort of unknown beast. Then he started picking up a few words from his visitors at the zoo.
848* MysteriousPast: What, exactly, he is and where he comes from have never been revealed.
849* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: At least when it comes to Mystelor.
850* PeopleZoo: An accidental case, as he was believed to be non-sapient at first.
851* SuperStrength: Considerably stronger than a human, but not nearly so as Rogarth.
852* SuperToughness: Ditto.
853* UngratefulBastard: Rewarded Tokyo's attempt to befriend him and make him welcome by disintegrating forty people. Then again, he ''did'' spend some time in their zoo beforehand.
854* WaveMotionGun: His antennae can fire extremely powerful energy blasts, which could tear through anything Element Lad could conjure up. (Apparently, inerton didn't occur to him?)
855* YouNoTakeCandle: Slips into this at times, as well as ThirdPersonPerson. His language seems to get worse the more agitated he is, unsurprisingly.
856[[/folder]]
857
858[[folder:The Time Trapper]]
859[[quoteright:190:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_time_trapper.png]]
860->'''AKA:''' Identity changes frequently
861->'''Homeworld:''' Unknown/multiple
862->'''Abilities:''' Temporal manipulation; others depending on identity
863
864The Time Trapper is a powerful evil figure who exists at the End of Time. His ability to manipulate time has made him an enemy to the Legion of Super-Heroes, who he violently hates. He is responsible for the Legion's creation, having designed them to fight his enemy Mordru. Because of his ever-changing nature, several different people have been revealed or implied as the Trapper's true identity. These names include a Controller, his assistant Glorith, the hero Rokk Krinn, the young girl Lori Morning, and the villain Superboy-Prime.
865----
866* AfterTheEnd: He/She/It lives at the end of time, or not. [[ContinuitySnarl Depending on the continuity]]
867* TheAntiGod: He's the embodiment of time as a linear path that ends due in entropy, and Infinite Man is the embodiment of time as an infinite loop. They don't get along.
868* {{Archenemy}}: One of them for the Legion
869* BigBad: The Time Trapper served as this during Paul Levitz's v3 run in the 1980s.
870* BigBadEnsemble: With Mordru and Glorith during the Giffen-Bierbaum run in the early 1990s. He and Mordru eventually coalesced into a BigBadDuumvirate towards the end of the run.
871* [[BlackCloak Purple Cloak]]: Wears one.
872* TheChessmaster: Good at planning.
873* DeflectorShield: His/Her/It's iron curtain of time.
874* ElementalEmbodiment: Both the Infinite Man and the Time Trapper were, at one point, described as the living embodiment of time itself. However, they both represented different understandings of the nature of time: the Infinite Man represented an open, infinitely repeating universe, while the Time Trapper represented decay and entropy.
875* EliteArmy: The Trapper has one consisting of soldiers from all eras of history.
876* EvenEvilHasStandards: He once kidnapped Graym Ranzz as part of a ploy to get the Legion founders, but took great pains to ensure Graym was properly looked after. In fact, the Trapper murdered the first of Graym's caretakers because the woman wasn't doing a good job.
877* TheFaceless: His face is always in shadow from the hood of his tattered purple robe.
878* FountainOfYouth: The Time Trapper's first appearance involved this shtick, when he returned the Legionnaires to infancy.
879* {{Gaslighting}}: This is what the Pocket Universe retcon eventually turned out to be once DC was allowed to use Superboy again. The Time Trapper claimed he tried to trick the Legion with "pocket dimensions" in an effort to get rid of Superman, making them believe they never actually met the real Clark Kent as Superboy in an attempt to demoralize them.
880* GreaterScopeVillain: For the Retroboot universe. ''Legion of Three Worlds'' has him confirm that everything that'd made that world so crapsack was because of his manipulations.
881* IdiotBall: The Superboy-Prime version makes a pretty stupid decision at the end of ''Legion of Three Worlds'', where he directly confronts his past self (not [[PsychopathicManchild known for being remotely calm and rational]]) and tries to tell him what to do. Superboy-Prime punches his future self in the face, and [[NeverTheSelvesShallMeet reality goes to lunch]].
882* IHaveManyNames: Inverted. No matter who's under the hood, each one of them calls themself the same thing.
883* InTheHood: He wears one in his purple cloak. But since his identity changes ''all the time'' it doesn't matter when S/He takes it off.
884* JokerImmunity: [=S/He=] has been killed several times. By Glorith, Parallax, by his past self punching him in the face... it never sticks for long. In fairness, Time Trapper's nature lends itself to easy resurrections.
885** Though he was last seen being destroyed by Superboy-Prime. It's unclear if he's KilledOffForReal, or is taking an extended recuperation until he can menace the Legion again.
886* LargeHam: During the Silver Age he was honestly just as ridiculous as any other villain from that era. He once ''whispered'' his next evil plan to Glorith. [[NotSoHarmlessVillain That didn't mean he was any less dangerous]], since said plan was about deaging the Legionnaires into primordial ooze.
887* LegacyCharacter: Trapper's identity is either ComicBook/SuperboyPrime, ComicBook/CosmicBoy, Lori Morning, a sentient Time-Line, a living embodiment of Entropy, or some dick with [[RealityWarper Cosmic Powers]].[[note]]An [[WhatCouldHaveBeen original ending]] for ''ComicBook/ZeroHourCrisisInTime'' would reveal that the alternate Batgirl becomes the new Time Trapper.[[/note]]
888* MultipleChoicePast: Probably the only character for whom this is an actual power--he has the ability to change his own past, down to his very identity. Brainiac 5 theorized the Time Trapper is actually a "sentient alternate timeline rebelling against ours. His own history changes, I'd guess even his identity could alter, as the true timeline marches on."
889* NaturalEndOfTime: Rules the universe right before its end.
890* PhysicalGod: At least while he was Superboy-Prime.
891* PuffOfLogic: He and the Infinite Man (both equal and opposite embodiments of the notion of time) appeared to destroy each other when they fought. Of, course, it didn't last.
892* RealMenWearPink: Sometimes he's a man and sometimes he's a lady, but he always wears purple. After all PurpleIsPowerful.
893* TimeAbyss: An odd case. The Trapper's history ''begins'' a thousand years in ''our'' future, but ''ends'' untold billions of years after ''that''.
894** But with the constant change in Identity and continuity, He/She could be from the modern time or from the beginning of time or [[TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture even next week]].
895* TimeMaster: In the truest sense. The Time Trapper exhibited control over the flow of time. He was able to age anyone he choose (even to bones or ashes). He was capable of creating an "Iron Curtain of Time," a barrier which prevented time travel. He was also able to create a temporal force barrier which he used to seal a time traveling Superman off from the 20th century.
896* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: He is revealed to be a victim of this at the end of v4.
897[[/folder]]
898
899[[folder:Universo]]
900[[quoteright:158:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/universo.jpg]]
901->'''AKA:''' Vidar (Preboot) / Sarmon Ardeen (Postboot)
902->'''Homeworld:''' Earth (Preboot) / Titan (Postboot)
903->'''Abilities:''' Mind control
904
905Using a Hypno Stone, he can control the minds of others. He was originally a member of the ''ComicBook/GreenLantern Corps'', but they kicked him out for misconduct. His son is the hero Rond Vidar. He has also been a member of the Legion of Super-Villains. In Reboot Legion continuity, Universo is Saturn Girl's telepathic cousin Sarmon Ardeen.
906----
907* AmplifierArtifact: He used to use a device called the Hypnostone to enhance his natural hypnotic abilities.
908* ArchnemesisDad: To his son Rond Vidar, who is immune to his hypnotic power. During ''Legion of 3 Worlds'' he gave his assent and approval of Superboy-Prime to murder Rond Vidar, as he believed that the death of his son would allow him to regain his power ring. It did not, and instead the ring returned to Oa.
909%%* BaldOfEvil / BeardOfEvil: The ultimate in evil haircare!
910%%* TheChessmaster
911* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Genuinely seems to think he can just grab his old power ring and get its powers back, apparently forgetting some of the rules of the GL Corps.
912%%* EvilGenius
913* FallenHero: Preboot Universo was a renegade Green Lantern when the Guardians of the Universe assigned him to Earth to stop the specific experiments that could reveal the origin of the universe. However, Vidar became tantalized by the possibility that learning the origin of the universe itself would make him more powerful than the Guardians and sought to obtain it.
914%%* ManipulativeBastard
915* MindControlDevice: Universo went through a procession of these, allowing him to amplify his natural talents for hypnosis over larger and larger scales, be it an entire planet or much of the galaxy.
916* MindManipulation: Preboot Universo was a skilled hypnotist and manipulator. He can control people, in a manner that lasts long after he leaves them. He is able to shift loyalties, erase memories, and even have people under his control think independently to accomplish the goals he sets them to.
917* OffingTheOffspring: Subverted. He didn't kill Rond personally, but he stood there and watched as Prime snapped his neck.
918* PresidentEvil: Universo has been president of Earth a time or two as well, inevitably creating a fascist state immediately thereafter with his mind control abilities.
919* {{Telepathy}}: ''Post''boot Universo was an unspeakably powerful telepath several orders above Saturn Girl.
920* [[TelepathicSpacemen Telepathic Spaceman]]
921* VillainOfAnotherStory: In Grant Morisson's ''Action Comics'', some back-up strips have the Legion having to deal with Universo taking over the 31st century, apparently a result of the ArcVillain and their actions against Superman in the 21st century.
922* WeCanRuleTogether: He tried this on Rond. Rond responded by spitting in his face before his neck was snapped.
923[[/folder]]
924
925[[folder:Vibrex]]
926[[quoteright:195:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vibrex.jpg]]
927->'''AKA:''' Dist Vetkoh
928->'''Homeworld:''' Jupiter
929->'''Abilities:''' Creation and manipulation of vibrational frequencies
930
931----
932* MeaningfulName: His name is an anagram of "Steve Ditko", who drew his sole appearance.
933* RadiationInducedSuperpowers: He gained his abilities when he flew through a radiation cloud in space.
934* SwissArmySuperpower: His vibration powers basically do whatever the writer wants, for example one of his attacks luckily manages to change the vibrational frequency of Mon-El's anti-lead serum, neutralizing it and saving him what probably would have been a severe beating.
935* {{Transmutation}}: His powers can...vibrate one substance into another? Science!
936[[/folder]]
937
938[[folder:The White Triangle]]
939
940The White Triangle is a secret organization of speciesists that the Postboot Legion frequently crossed paths with from their founding, as their agents staged terrorist attacks against R.J. Brande, the United Planets, and any other target that would advance their goal of preventing the species of the galaxy from mingling.
941
942After the Daxamite Legionnaire Andromeda released a Triangle agent and caused one of Triad's duplicates to suffer life-threatening injuries, it was discovered that the true White Triangle was a cult of Daxamite supremacists who were using other species as their agents because their species' weakness to lead restricted them. Once Andromeda gave the lead antidote serum Brainiac 5 gave her to the Daxamite ambassador Roxxas -- secretly the ManBehindTheMan of the White Triangle -- the Legion was soon forced to fight a desparate battle to protect the Earth. Thanks to a repentant Andromeda and Braniac 5 building a Phantom Zone projector, the attack was stopped and Roxxas was captured, ending the threat of the White Triangle.
943
944----
945* ApocalypseHow: Planetary scale, total extinction. In the Postboot, the readers get to meet Jan Arrah, his parents, and his town before a group of Daxamite Triangle members burn all of Trom to cinders from orbit using heat vision.
946* ContinuityNod: In the Preboot, Roxxas was a SpacePirate who was responsible for destroying the planet Trom, the homeworld of Element Lad. The Postboot Roxxas is the leader of the organization that destroys Jan Arrah's homeworld.
947* FantasticRacism: The White Triangle is devoted to spreading this, going out of its way to sabotage or destroy anything representing different species working together.
948* StarterVillain: The non-Daxamite White Triangle agents were some of the earliest threats the Legion had to deal with.
949[[/folder]]
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