After 61 years, this DC team is done as a joke

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After 61 years, this DC team is done as a joke

Warning: Contains spoilers for Justice Society of America #11!

After 61 years, one of DC S Golffest teams is finally done as a joke. The Legion of Super-Heroes is a pillar of the DC Universe, and has been for over 60 years. Less well known is the Legion of Substitute Heroes, but as seen in Justice Society of America #11, They finally prove what they’re made of, helping save the universe from a great and powerful evil.

Justice Society of America #11 is written by Geoff Johns and drawn by Marco Santucci. The Justice Society fights with the Legion of Super-Heroes over the JSA’s decision to admit a younger Mordru. Doctor Fate returns from the future with the legion of substitute heroes, who help him uncover the true culprit: Eclipso, who has taken root in Wildcat’s body.


Doctor Fate and the Legion of Substitute Heroes

When Eclipso begins to work his evil magic, Mordru, the JSA and both Legions team up to end his reign of terror once and for all.

The Legion of the Origins of the Substitute Heroes, explained

The Legion of Substitute Heroes has undergone extensive changes

The Legion of Super-Heroes is one of the coolest concepts in DC history. As the name implies, it is a veritable legion of super-powered teenagers who have banded together to save the universe. Spots on the legion are rare, and to ensure that the process is fair, they conduct “tryouts.” Many apply but few are accepted. Undaunted, some of the rejects banded together as the Legion of Substitute Heroes. First published in 1963s Adventure comics #306, the Legion of Substitute Heroes would become integral to the overall Legion mythos.

A guide to selecting members of the Legion of Substitute Heroes

Name

Powers

Home planet

Polar Boy

Can project cold

Tharr

Infectious Las

A living petri dish of diseases and bacteria

Somhatur

Night girl

Super strength, but only in the dark

Kathon

Color child

Color manipulation

Lupra

stone boy

Super strength and endurance

son

Chlorophyll child

Manipulation of plant matter

Madru

Just how the legion of substitute heroes is viewed has changed over time. The concept of a team of “rejected” heroes lends itself to a more comedic tone, and some of the alternate heroes’ missions have been played for laughs, particularly during the Legion of Substitute Heroes Special. Written and drawn by Keith Giffen, and released on April Fools’ Day of 1985, the book became, for better or for worse, the team’s defining opinion. The Legion of Substitute Heroes has undergone as many roster changes as the primary Legion.

Despite the goofy perception of the Legion of Substitute Heroes, they have made an impact on the franchise over time. For the longest time, the substitute heroes acted as “backup” in case the main legion was out of commission, a move that gained them the respect of the galaxy. Polar Boy, one of the founders of the Substitute, later made the jump to the main Legion, and inspired by his example, others eventually found their way there as well. The Legion of Super-Heroes has been rebooted several times, and the substitute heroes are always a key part of it.

The legion of substitute heroes are done as a joke

Will they ever replace the real legion of super-heroes


The entire legion of super-heroes threatens the Justice Society

And now, the latest incarnation of the Legion of Substitute Heroes is done as a joke, and are ready to take their place as one of DC S Best teams. While they use their powers to turn the tide of battle, it’s how they handle the aftermath that sets them apart. Rather than kill Mordru, as the Prime Legion wanted, they offered him a chance to continue his journey to redemption. The legion of substitute heroes used both heart and strength to save the day, proving they are truly worthy of roster status.

Justice Society of America #11 is on sale now from DC Comics!

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