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Legion of Super-Heroes Vol. 4 #1
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LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES Vol. 4 #1
November 1989 [$1.75]

Cover Credits: Keith Giffen (pencils; signed); Al Gordon (inks; signed)

Story: "Five Years Later..." (26 pages)

Credits: Keith Giffen and Tom Bierbaum and Mary Bierbaum (plot); Tom Bierbaum and Mary Bierbaum (script); Keith Giffen (pencils); Al Gordon (inks); Todd Klein (letters); Tom McCraw (colors); Mark Waid (edits)

Feature Characters: Cham (Repp Daggle; formerly Chameleon Boy; last in flashback in #???; decides to try to re-form the Legion of Super-Heroes), Rokk Krinn (formerly Cosmic Boy; last in flashback in #20; revealed to have lost his powers in the five-year gap between Legion of Super-Heroes Vol. 3 #63 and this story; also appears in flashback in this story), Vi (Salu Digby; formerly Shrinking Violet; last in flashback in #20; revealed to have been hurt in the war at Venado Bay; discharged from the Imskan Occupational Army)

Supporting Characters: Lydda Jath (formerly Night Girl; revealed to be pregnant); Marla Latham, Loomis; Dirk Morgna (last in Legion of Super-Heroes Vol. 3 #??)

Villains: A group of anti-government terrorists (first appearance of all; all appear only in TV broadcast); Universo (last in Legion of Super-Heroes Vol. 3 #??; behind the scenes; face seen on Cham's viewscreen only); Roxxas (behind the scenes), the Dominion

Other Characters: A Braalian Science Police officer (first appearance); An Imskan General (first appearance; Vi's superior); Earth Sience Police officers, The citizens of Braal; Marella Tao (last in Legion of Super-Heroes Vol. 3 # ; appears only in TV broadcast); Yane (first appearance; a TV talk-show hostess)

Cameo Appearances: Brainiac 5, Ferro Lad, White Witch, Polar Boy, Omega, the Sun-Eater, the Fatal Five, Darkseid (all appear only in television broadcasts in this story); Lightning Lad (in a flashback to the Legion's origin; also appears in a televised broadcast in this story); R. J. Brande, Saturn Girl (both only in a flashback to the Legion's origin)

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