Teenagers from the Future: Essays on the Legion of Super-Heroes

by Timothy Callahan, Matt Fraction, Barry Lyga, Julian Darius, Jeff Barbanell, Christopher Barbee, Richard Bensam, Jae Bryson, Sara K. Ellis, and Matthew Elmslie

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Foreword by MATT FRACTION. Afterword by BARRY LYGA. For 50 years, the Legion of Super-Heroes has occupied its own, vital corner of the DC Universe - and comics fandom. The Legion's expansive cast, bizarre characters, futuristic setting, extended storylines, and elaborate continuity all set it apart from other superhero comics. This essay collection, from fans and scholars alike, is as diverse as Legion history. Essays examine significant runs (by Jim Shooter, Paul Levitz, & Keith Giffen); the Legion's science, architecture, & fashion; the role of women, homosexuality, & race; the early Legion's classical adaptations, teenage cruelty, relation to the early Justice League, & resurrection of Lightning Lad; whether the Legion should be allowed to age; the Amethyst saga; the themes of the reboot Legion; and the so-called Threeboot's relationship to adult adolescence & generational theory. No Legion fan or comics scholar should go without this critical celebration of the Legion.
  • ISBN10 0615203221
  • ISBN13 9780615203225
  • Publish Date 12 August 2008
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Sequart Research & Literacy Organization
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 344
  • Language English