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Legion of Super-Heroes: Foundations

📖 Overview

Legion of Super-Heroes: Foundations collects issues #1-6 of the 2005 comic series reboot by Mark Waid. The story follows teenage superheroes from across the galaxy who come together to form a new Legion in the 31st century. The narrative centers on Lightning Lad, Saturn Girl, and Cosmic Boy as they establish their headquarters on Earth and begin recruiting new members. When mysterious attacks threaten both Earth and the emerging Legion, the young heroes must prove their worth to a skeptical galaxy while uncovering a hidden threat. The Legion faces opposition from multiple fronts - bureaucrats who want to shut them down, citizens who fear their powers, and enemies who seek to destroy them before they can fully unite. Their struggle to build trust and legitimacy plays out against a backdrop of interplanetary politics and social upheaval. This reimagining examines themes of youth activism, institutional resistance to change, and the challenges of building something new in a world resistant to transformation. Waid's interpretation highlights the tension between youthful idealism and entrenched power structures.

👀 Reviews

Readers found this version of the Legion accessible for newcomers while respecting the team's history. Many reviews highlight Waid's fresh characterization of classic heroes and his handling of team dynamics. Liked: - Clear introductions for each character - Focus on interpersonal relationships - Barry Kitson's artwork, especially character designs - Balance of action and character development Disliked: - Some felt pacing was too slow in early chapters - Compressed storytelling left certain plotlines underdeveloped - A few readers noted confusion about timeline placement Review Scores: Goodreads: 4.1/5 (132 ratings) Amazon: 4.3/5 (26 ratings) Sample Reader Comments: "Explains the complex Legion mythology without getting bogged down" - Goodreads "Character moments shine but main plot meanders" - Amazon reviewer "Best Legion run since the Levitz era" - ComicBookRoundUp user

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🤔 Interesting facts

🌟 Mark Waid wrote this story arc during a major reinvention of the Legion of Super-Heroes, setting it 1,000 years in the future and introducing new versions of classic characters. ⚡ The "Foundations" storyline explores how a group of teenagers created the Legion's constitution, effectively establishing the framework for the galaxy's first system of interplanetary law. 🚀 This series marked the first time the Legion of Super-Heroes was depicted as a youth movement rather than just a superhero team, highlighting themes of teenage rebellion and social change. 🌍 The book showcases the unique challenge of writing characters from different planets, with Waid creating distinct cultural backgrounds and customs for each Legion member's homeworld. 💫 Mark Waid's extensive knowledge of DC Comics history allowed him to weave in subtle references to past Legion stories while creating an entirely new continuity, pleasing both new readers and longtime fans.