![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Not to be confused with Mon-El, the other guy in the Legion with powers similar to Superman. ![]() The kick is he actually thinks he’s Ultra Boy, another Legionnaire with a similar power set. In this case, Superboy has been masquerading as the mysterious Reflecto, donning a yellow costume and rubber mask to boot. Issue #280, “O! Call Back Yesterday!,” sees the return of Superboy to the 30th century following a brief hiatus starting in issue #259. Credit to user LeonardoMyst on the DC Universe Infinite forums for the suggested reading order. That’s right, we’re kicking things off with “Legion of Super Heroes” #280, written by Roy Thomas and illustrated by Jim Janes. I chose to skip this part in favor of what seems to be considered his proper run.Ĭomplicating things further, the best way to begin a reading project for a particular creator’s run is to start with an issue written by a completely different writer. Levitz’s first credited issue on the series was “Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes” #225 and he did smattering issues between then and issue #251 (the series was re-titled to “Legion of Super-Heroes” with issue #259). Some quick house-keeping I’m not *technically* starting at the beginning of Levitz’s run. Illustrated by Jim Janes, Steve Ditko, and Bruce Patterson ![]()
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