The following list is of the known membership in the Adult Legion. There may be other members in the adult team that were not seen in the chronicles; this is especially true of the teen auxiliary, whose membership is comprised of heroes under the age of 21 (Adventure Comics No. 358 "The Legion Outpost"). There are other heroes - some identified, some not - who are former members of the Adult Legion. Click on any Legionnaire to access his or her profile below: Cosmic Man
Rokk and Lydda Krinn live (most likely) on Braal, as Cosmic Man must commute to Earth in his cruiser to attend Legion meetings. Cosmic Boy was the first leader of the Legion and, as Cosmic Man, he served again as leader for the team's 22nd year (2983-2984). Appeared In: Superman No. 147/3, Action Comics No. 289/2, Superman No. 155/2, Adventure Comics No. 354-355/1, World's Finest Comics No. 168 For information concerning Cosmic Man's career as Cosmic Boy, click here Saturn Woman
Sometime before December 25th, 2973, Saturn Woman was awarded a plaque from the Science Council in gratitude for using her mental powers to drive off a space-monster attack on Earth (Action Comics No. 289/2). Appeared In: Superman No. 147/3, Action Comics No. 289/2, Superman No. 165/1, Adventure Comics No. 354-355/1, World's Finest Comics No. 168 For information concerning Saturn Woman's career as Saturn Girl, click here. Lightning Man
He is an uncle to his sister Ayla's three children - Loni, Brin, and Bran Londo. Lightning Man's brother, Lightning Lord, continues to be his nemesis in the Legion of Super-Villains. Appeared In: Superman No. 147/3, Action Comics No. 289/2, Superman No. 155/2, Adventure Comics No. 354-355/1 For information concerning Lightning Man's career as Lightning Lad, click here. Phantom Woman (Reservist)
She is listed here as a reserve member as she was active in prior adult Legion tales and Brainiac 5 implies that he sees her and her reservist husband regularly. Appeared In: Action Comics No. 289/2, Adventure Comics No. 354 For information concerning Phantom Woman's career as Phantom Girl, click here. Chameleon Man
According to "The Legion Outpost" letter column of Adventure Comics No. 358, "Chameleon Man, Sun Man and Color King were among those [members] who were absent on mission[s]" during the events of Adventure Comics No. 354-355/1. Appeared In: Action Comics No. 289/2, Adventure Comics No. 354-355/1 (behind the scenes, Adventure Comics No. 358 "The Legion Outpost") For information concerning Chameleon Man's career as Chameleon Boy, click here. Superman (Reservist)
Although he had met the adult members of the Legion previously, it wasn't until the year 2983 that Superman was called to their time to act in his reserve capacity (Adventure Comics No. 354-355/1). Appeared In: Superman No. 147/3, Action Comics No. 289/2, Superman No. 155/2, Superman No. 165/1, Adventure Comics No. 354-355/1, World's Finest Comics No. 168, Superman No. 213 For information concerning Superman's Legion career as Superboy, click here. Brainiac 5
Appeared In: Action Comics No. 289/2, Adventure Comics No. 354-355/1, World's Finest Comics No. 168, Superman No. 213 For information concerning Brainiac 5's early career, click here. Sun Man
He was first seen as an adult at the Christmas party Supergirl and Superman attended in 2973 (Action Comics No. 289/2). According to "The Legion Outpost" letter column of Adventure Comics No. 358, "Chameleon Man, Sun Man and Color King were among those [members] who were absent on mission[s]" during the events of Adventure Comics No. 354-355/1. In 2985, Sun Man helped capture Mordru (Superman No. 213). Appeared In: Action Comics No. 289/2, Adventure Comics No. 354-355/1 (behind the scenes, Adventure Comics No. 358 "The Legion Outpost"), Superman No. 213 (behind the scenes) For information concerning Sun Man's career as Sun Boy, click here. Ultra Man (Reservist)
Jo has a job as quadrant director of the Science Police. Appeared In: Adventure Comics No. 354 For information concerning Ultra Man's career as Ultra Boy, click here. Element Man
In 2985, Element Man helped capture Mordru (Superman No. 213). Appeared In: Adventure Comics No. 354-355/1, Superman No. 213 (behind the scenes) For information concerning Element Man's career as Element Lad, click here. Timber Wolf
Timber Wolf commutes to Earth to take part in Legion missions. Most likely he lives on the planet Winath with his family, since Ayla hails from there. In 2983, he was hospitalized after being slugged by the iron fist of Douglas Nolan, who has the same super-power that his twin brother, Ferro Lad, had (Adventure Comics No. 354). Appeared In: Adventure Comics No. 354 For information concerning Timber Wolf's earlier career, click here. Proty II (Reservist)
Appeared In: Superman No. 165/1 For information concerning Proty II's early career in the Legion of Super-Pets, click here. Polar Man
Appeared In: Action Comics No. 289/2 (retroactively, possibly in the shadows of one panel), Adventure Comics No. 354-355/1 For information concerning Polar Man's career as Polar Boy, click here. Color King Current Status: According to "The Legion Outpost" letter column of Adventure Comics No. 358, "Chameleon Man, Sun Man and Color King were among those [members] who were absent on mission[s]" during the events of Adventure Comics No. 354-355/1. Former member of the Legion of Substitute Heroes. According to Polar Man in Adventure Comics No. 354 "with so many members quitting the Legion and the Substitute Heroes, the two groups merged." Appeared In: Adventure Comics No. 354-355/1 (behind the scenes, Adventure Comics No. 358 "The Legion Outpost") For information concerning Color King's career as Color Kid, click here. Lex Luthor
Appeared In: Adventure Comics No. 355/1 Mr. Mxyzptlk
Appeared In: Adventure Comics No. 355/1 Ferro Man
Douglas is the twin brother of Ferro Lad and initially hated the Legion, blaming them for Andrew's death. Later, after seeing all the monuments they erected honoring his brother, Douglas realized that the Legion was not to blame. In 2983, Douglas' old hatred flared up again, and he tried to destroy the Legion, but only because he was being hypnotically controlled by Saturn Queen of the Legion of Super-Villains. After Saturn Woman freed his mind, he soon joined the Legion. Appeared In: Adventure Comics No. 354 White Witch Current Status: Evidence of Xola's membership in the Adult Legion is given by the adult Brainiac 5 in Superman No. 213: "By the way, some of our Legion buddies... Sun Man, White Witch and Element Man... rounded up Mordru after they got the vault to Earth." The White Witch's name being sandwiched as it was between Sun Man's and Element Man's strongly indicates that she became a member of the Adult Legion of Super-Heroes. Appeared In: Superman No. 213 (behind the scenes) For information concerning the White Witch's earlier career, click here. |