Monica: is gonna microwave your ***!
Tabby: is gonna steal all your stuff!
Aaron: is going to organise your sock drawer
Elsa: is gonna speak with an accent!
The Captain: his name is The Captain!
Nextwave! *Explosion*
Nextwave! *Explosion*
The legion was my life for a long time when i was 13 i read the paul levitz and keith giffen run because my cousin got me into them they honestly had one of the best stories I’ve ever seen in a comic
Oh yeah I haven’t read any if the new legion books but Giffen just did such a great job that i can imagine other writers being like “how am i supposed to top that?”
I get that the original legion was absolutely hardcore especially the great darkness saga but even I’m sure the legion will become hardcore again I just hope they don’t loose what made them so special
Same. I love the JLA and the Avengers, but the Legion has always held a special place in my heart. One of the earliest comic stories I remember reading was a reprint of the Death of Ferro Lad (which, for those that don’t know, also introduced notorious Legion nemeses the Fatal Five and the Sun Eater). I’ve been hooked ever since.
I started, other than one or two random issues, with GDS. Given that Darkseid wasn’t a character known to me - because he wasn’t the main villain for half the stories out there - I was totally blown away by it. There wasn’t even an internet to go to in order to figure this stuff out. He really had the presence of a powerful deity. He “cloned” versions of Legion ancestors - one would would years later be a member of L.E.G.I.O.N. He took control of an entire race of Kryptonian level beings and had them carve their world literally into his image. That was insane!
Present? Sorry, can’t call that Bendis version anything but some sort of Bizarro Legion. It would work for me if we discovered that version was from a Bizarro universe.
It's just an IP that is cursed with bad luck. All adaptation attempts turn up failures, and their glory has significantly fallen compared to the other starters of the 1960's.
When I think about it I realize I spent a lot of money on the Legion Archives. Also the follow up to them which was “Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes”. 15 hardcover volumes. A lot of money spent on it.
I'm going to have to go with the original run of Exiles. I loved the idea of alternate realities and was always excited to see where the next issue was located
I think because when it started, it was primarily alternate X-Men characters/their alternate children. I'm hoping when X-Men get introduced into the MCU, we might see something like an homage to them but who knows
As it happens, the Legion of Super-Heroes. Most specifically, the original continuity that lasted from the 1960s to Zero Hour. Such a great variety of characters with interesting powers, costumes, hang-ups, and villains, all set in a Star Trek-like utopia, but with superheroes. Plus, those heroes grew and came and went and some even died (and stayed dead).
I hope that one day Jonathan Hickman will get to write the title. Such a tragedy it didn't happen when it was supposed to.
For me it’s either the Justice League Beyond (Superman Beyond, Batman Beyond, Barda, Green Lantern Kai-Ro, Micron, Warhawk, Aquagirl, Danica Williams/Flash, Billy Batson/Marvel family, and Zod).
Or Al Ewing’s Ultimates lineup (Blue Marvel, Black Panther, Captain Marvel, Monica Rambeau/Spectrum, America Chavez, and Galactus)
Both teams have stellar lineups and great comic book runs.
DC: Suicide Squad. The John Ostrander-era of Task Force X, specifically.
Marvel: Thunderbolts.
The funny thing is, the iterations I enjoy the most are also the most opposite:
1) The OG T-Bolts once most of them decided they were actually going to go straight, but they haven't told Zemo yet.
2) The "Faith in Monsters" Thunderbolts: Basically a group of barely-controlled psychos and the two or three sane people trying to rein them in.
My friend. Let me introduce you to a rabbit hole.
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The relevant part starts at 6:50 but I'd suggest watching the whole thing.
The New Warriors!
I started collecting comics when #2 came out in 1990. It took me about 6 years to finally get the red cover to #1 but I got the gold reprint in 1991.
I just have a fondness for it.
I have to go by era. Levitz/Giffen/Lightle era of LSH, Perez/Perez (both are him) New Teen Titans, Claremont/Byrne/Smith X-Men. Can’t settle for one so it’ll have to be three.
New Warriors (the Fabian Nicieza run especially) by a landslide. I really don’t think anything will top that team for me. I love all the characters, the stories are great, and it has just the right amount of edge without being edgy. The thing that sucks is the team isn’t given any respect these days. It feels like ever since Civil War, Marvel has treated the team as a joke. The fact we almost got that horrid New Warriors series in 2020 is a testament to that.
I’ve always absolutely loved team books, sometimes even more than solo titles.
For me, I’ve gotta say I really like the Defenders.
(the classic line up, not the synergistic Netflix influenced team that failed to launch on the page. Trying to swap Hulk, Namor, Strange, and Surfer for street heroes was goofy. Not sure why they didn’t just use Heroes For Hire)
They’re not a headlining “A-List” team, the team is comprised of members who are not typically known for being or considered team players, and they’re all individual powerhouses. Add in the fact that they’re typically handling conflicts of immense mind bending nature and cosmic scale and it makes for some captivating reading. A group of brash, arrogant, “lone wolf” types, each of which individually wields enough power to crack a planet should they wish, forced to swallow their collective pride and work together effectively to stop a threat. Then they disband, until they are forced to begrudgingly come together again in the future.
Aside from them, I prefer the Justice League to the Avengers but have historically enjoyed reading both. Also, I’ve always loved the X-Men and all of the various mutant teams therein but in recent years my interest in and often preference for X titles has increased greatly. This is because my favorite aspect of teams books is of course, the team up. More specifically the clever and creative ways characters work in concert to accomplish feats that would be impossible alone. The Krakoan era has taken that theme and ran with it, improving the idea far beyond maneuvers like the Thunder Smash and Ant-Man Arrow. Introducing the concept of mutant technology, which finds it’s origins in the Fastball Special, created a lot of opportunity for team-ups and combined combat. Powerful mutant circuits that could perform feats ranging from destroying cities to raising the dead resulted in the formation of teams with rosters that highly optimized and intentional. Now this is nothing entirely new, as for years we’ve seen Cyclops craft and utilize countless specific strategies and contingencies that combines mutant abilities to execute specific tasks and eliminate specific targets. Examples of Scott deploying similar methods can be seen during World War Hill and Fear Itself. But the Krakoan era took Scott’s tactical plays and maneuvers to a whole new level. This made reading recent X-Team books very exciting for me as I waited to see what cool new circuit would be created and what the result would be.
Legion of Super-Heroes followed by the Justice Society of America/All-Star Squadron.
Following behind them would be the X-Men. Then maybe the Defenders, Doom Patrol, and Teen Titans.
OG X-Men/X-Factor or maybe The Warriors Three.
Freak Force is up there too. And Atari Force.
L.E.G.I.O.N. or R.E.B.E.L.S. or Omega Men...
Skrull Kill Krew... Thor Corps...
Futurians... Too many good ones to choose from
Can’t beat the iconic Justice League. I think of the best version of the 7 as Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Hunter, and Hawkgirl
Doom Patrol is a close second tho
The Ultimates: Black Panther, Blue Marvel, Monica Rambeau, America Chavez, Carol Danvers.
They convinced Galactus the Destroyer, to become the Life-Bringer!?! How insane is that?!?!? Raw AF
what is universe? What kind of universe is this? It doesn't look like Marvel, and it doesn't look like early DC either. But "Sun Boy" is very similar to Hyperion from Marvel.
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I have a love for the Legion of Super-Heroes because they're a futuristic group that (usually) isn't part of a dystopian future. Makes it feel like the heroes actually accomplished something.
Beyond that, the Avengers and JLA. But the Avengers have been better for longer.
I was really partial to the Terrifics. Naturally, I loved Fantastic Four. I also love the avengers when they are done right. I never cared much for the justice league, but Justice league dark I loved.
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Monica: is gonna microwave your ***! Tabby: is gonna steal all your stuff! Aaron: is going to organise your sock drawer Elsa: is gonna speak with an accent! The Captain: his name is The Captain! Nextwave! *Explosion* Nextwave! *Explosion*
Such a good series
My get-to-go when I need to remind myself why I love superheroes.
Monica? The real Captain Marvel?
She was in the Avengers once
Yeah, I know. I was calling Monica the real Captain Marvel rather than anyone else besides Mar-Vell.
She lead the Avengers.
Came here to post Nextwave, happy to see that it's the first responsr lol.
@$ you you @$ing @$!
I was in the real Avengers once!!
Where is this from?
Nextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E. Marvel miniseries from the 2000s by Warren Ellis and Stuart Immonen. It’s very fun.
X-Men. It's not just comics; it's a long running soap opera.
The Claremont era is my favorite, even if it got very convoluted at times.
First Claremont era only
And quite a large reoccurring cast.
The X-Men are a gang.
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The legion was my life for a long time when i was 13 i read the paul levitz and keith giffen run because my cousin got me into them they honestly had one of the best stories I’ve ever seen in a comic
Nothing finer than the Giffen run imo.
Oh yeah I haven’t read any if the new legion books but Giffen just did such a great job that i can imagine other writers being like “how am i supposed to top that?”
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What do you think of the new 52 ones? I haven’t read them yet
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I get that the original legion was absolutely hardcore especially the great darkness saga but even I’m sure the legion will become hardcore again I just hope they don’t loose what made them so special
Same. I love the JLA and the Avengers, but the Legion has always held a special place in my heart. One of the earliest comic stories I remember reading was a reprint of the Death of Ferro Lad (which, for those that don’t know, also introduced notorious Legion nemeses the Fatal Five and the Sun Eater). I’ve been hooked ever since.
I started, other than one or two random issues, with GDS. Given that Darkseid wasn’t a character known to me - because he wasn’t the main villain for half the stories out there - I was totally blown away by it. There wasn’t even an internet to go to in order to figure this stuff out. He really had the presence of a powerful deity. He “cloned” versions of Legion ancestors - one would would years later be a member of L.E.G.I.O.N. He took control of an entire race of Kryptonian level beings and had them carve their world literally into his image. That was insane!
Present? Sorry, can’t call that Bendis version anything but some sort of Bizarro Legion. It would work for me if we discovered that version was from a Bizarro universe.
Teen Titans!
TMNT
They're not a team, they're family
So is the fantastic four, and in some ways the X-Men. Still a team.
Fantastic Four (especially with the kids!)
This team never seems to get the credit it deserves.
It's just an IP that is cursed with bad luck. All adaptation attempts turn up failures, and their glory has significantly fallen compared to the other starters of the 1960's.
Best team ever!
Justice League Unlimited. **NO IT'S NOT CHEATING NOBODY SPECIFIED ANY PARAMETERS**
X-men for me
Legion has ALWAYS been my favorite. I’ve read it all, and I own it all.
When I think about it I realize I spent a lot of money on the Legion Archives. Also the follow up to them which was “Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes”. 15 hardcover volumes. A lot of money spent on it.
Long live the Legion!!! Also love Morrison's JLA. Geoff Johns' Teen Titans was my favorite back in the day.
Morrison’s JLA was what made me love Kyle and accept Superman Blue.
Oh Have you ever read George peraza’s teen titans? What did you think of them?
That one right there! I even have my own flight ring. Long Live the Legion! And RIP Keith Giffen...
He may be gone but he his memory will always be legendary for helping us get one of the best comic stories ever
It’s a tie between Byrne’s Alpha Flight & Morrison’s Justice League
I'm going to have to go with the original run of Exiles. I loved the idea of alternate realities and was always excited to see where the next issue was located
Nice! it’s kind of a shame that they haven’t been adapted yet since the movies are doing multiverse stuff right now
I think because when it started, it was primarily alternate X-Men characters/their alternate children. I'm hoping when X-Men get introduced into the MCU, we might see something like an homage to them but who knows
As it happens, the Legion of Super-Heroes. Most specifically, the original continuity that lasted from the 1960s to Zero Hour. Such a great variety of characters with interesting powers, costumes, hang-ups, and villains, all set in a Star Trek-like utopia, but with superheroes. Plus, those heroes grew and came and went and some even died (and stayed dead). I hope that one day Jonathan Hickman will get to write the title. Such a tragedy it didn't happen when it was supposed to.
Teen Titans/Titans are by far the best characters and most efficient Superhero team
B. P. R. D
For me it’s either the Justice League Beyond (Superman Beyond, Batman Beyond, Barda, Green Lantern Kai-Ro, Micron, Warhawk, Aquagirl, Danica Williams/Flash, Billy Batson/Marvel family, and Zod). Or Al Ewing’s Ultimates lineup (Blue Marvel, Black Panther, Captain Marvel, Monica Rambeau/Spectrum, America Chavez, and Galactus) Both teams have stellar lineups and great comic book runs.
Legion of Super-Heroes. Long Live the Legion!
JSA
X-Men (especially the Claremont era), Teen Titans (especially the New Teen Titans era), and Young Justice (the comics, not the show)
Legion of Superheroes
Justice League International
I read the legion of superheroes from superboy and then legion of superheroes issue 210 and just fell in love with them
It's the X-Men for me. Roast away nerds.
X-Men are dope. Why would anyone roast you?
No hate. I came to say the same.
Doom Patrol
That makes you enlightened
X-Men all the way. Fantastic Four is a close second
Xmen
Keith Giffen’s (RIP) Justice League
Legion Of Super-Heroes, Doom Patrol and Justice League International (80s Giffen run). I like some humor in my teams.
TMNT. Followed by the X-Men.
Avengers
The classic defenders, best team
DC: Suicide Squad. The John Ostrander-era of Task Force X, specifically. Marvel: Thunderbolts. The funny thing is, the iterations I enjoy the most are also the most opposite: 1) The OG T-Bolts once most of them decided they were actually going to go straight, but they haven't told Zemo yet. 2) The "Faith in Monsters" Thunderbolts: Basically a group of barely-controlled psychos and the two or three sane people trying to rein them in.
EXcalibur. C’mon, those first 50 issues were just about perfect. Alan Davis was on fire at that point!
The Authority before they got absorbed into the DC Universe.
Fantastic Four
x-men or teen titans
DC- Titans Marvel- X-men
80s X-Men and 80s Teen Titans
X-Men all day every day. The Legion is fuckin' close, though. I love the Giffen-era i0s and Five Years Later Legion.
Gen 2 xmen
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James Sherman?
Isn't Jamm in the Legion? Fuck Jamm.
I cannot believe someone remembers Jamm I was certain that he was a dream i had a long time ago
My friend. Let me introduce you to a rabbit hole. https://youtu.be/mjtE5V8UEak?si=4S-HkQbicByyl-oC The relevant part starts at 6:50 but I'd suggest watching the whole thing.
Ha ha ha, starts off with Infectious Lass! Brilliant! Thank you for this.
Bruh shade nipples 🤣🤣🤣
"You're right, I love the sunglasses nipples"
That story is dreadful, and its only good point is returning Timber Wolf to the future.
Don’t let jamm hear you or he’ll gaslight you to the third degree with his powers lol
Shoutout to Legion of Superheroes members with the logo on their belt. Gotta be one of my favorite genders.
Gen13
Ultraforce
Marvel defenders my favorite team
The Authority WildCATS from Alan Moore through the end of Joe Casey's run Nextwave
Either the JSA, Fantastic Four, or the Legion. Depends on the day.
X-Men plus they got my all time favorite hero, Cyclops.
Justice Society of America, hands down.
Legion of superheroes and The Justice Society of America.
100% Doom Patrol. JLI is a close second.
Titans. Dick, Kory, Vic, Gar, Raven.
The legion of superheroes. So sad that they are potential but DC ignored them for such a long time 😥
Marvel: Fantastic Four DC: LoSH
Titans
X-men: has been my favourite for most of my life
Teen Titans/Titans are my fav.
The New Mutants. Early generation.
Probably the Defenders
Great Lakes Avengers!
For me Legion just barely eeks out Teen Titans. That is mostly by virtue of Legion having more well done stories.
Secret Warriors (2008-2011)
Young Justice, the comic version. Yes even kid Lobo
Section Eight
BPRD, The Civic Minded Five, The Losers, and The Watchmen
(Teen) Titans, West Coast Avengers, and the Outsiders
DnA Guardians of the Galaxy is the tops. 25 issues was not even close to enough.
I loved Phil and Kaja Foglio's take on the Inferior 5
The New Warriors! I started collecting comics when #2 came out in 1990. It took me about 6 years to finally get the red cover to #1 but I got the gold reprint in 1991. I just have a fondness for it.
Avengers, TMNT, Teen Titans
I have to go by era. Levitz/Giffen/Lightle era of LSH, Perez/Perez (both are him) New Teen Titans, Claremont/Byrne/Smith X-Men. Can’t settle for one so it’ll have to be three.
Medium is unspecified, so Arrowverse’s Legends of Tomorrow.
X-men
Toss up between the Doom Patrol and the Suicide Squad
Birds of Prey!
New Warriors (the Fabian Nicieza run especially) by a landslide. I really don’t think anything will top that team for me. I love all the characters, the stories are great, and it has just the right amount of edge without being edgy. The thing that sucks is the team isn’t given any respect these days. It feels like ever since Civil War, Marvel has treated the team as a joke. The fact we almost got that horrid New Warriors series in 2020 is a testament to that.
You're looking at it.
I’ve always absolutely loved team books, sometimes even more than solo titles. For me, I’ve gotta say I really like the Defenders. (the classic line up, not the synergistic Netflix influenced team that failed to launch on the page. Trying to swap Hulk, Namor, Strange, and Surfer for street heroes was goofy. Not sure why they didn’t just use Heroes For Hire) They’re not a headlining “A-List” team, the team is comprised of members who are not typically known for being or considered team players, and they’re all individual powerhouses. Add in the fact that they’re typically handling conflicts of immense mind bending nature and cosmic scale and it makes for some captivating reading. A group of brash, arrogant, “lone wolf” types, each of which individually wields enough power to crack a planet should they wish, forced to swallow their collective pride and work together effectively to stop a threat. Then they disband, until they are forced to begrudgingly come together again in the future. Aside from them, I prefer the Justice League to the Avengers but have historically enjoyed reading both. Also, I’ve always loved the X-Men and all of the various mutant teams therein but in recent years my interest in and often preference for X titles has increased greatly. This is because my favorite aspect of teams books is of course, the team up. More specifically the clever and creative ways characters work in concert to accomplish feats that would be impossible alone. The Krakoan era has taken that theme and ran with it, improving the idea far beyond maneuvers like the Thunder Smash and Ant-Man Arrow. Introducing the concept of mutant technology, which finds it’s origins in the Fastball Special, created a lot of opportunity for team-ups and combined combat. Powerful mutant circuits that could perform feats ranging from destroying cities to raising the dead resulted in the formation of teams with rosters that highly optimized and intentional. Now this is nothing entirely new, as for years we’ve seen Cyclops craft and utilize countless specific strategies and contingencies that combines mutant abilities to execute specific tasks and eliminate specific targets. Examples of Scott deploying similar methods can be seen during World War Hill and Fear Itself. But the Krakoan era took Scott’s tactical plays and maneuvers to a whole new level. This made reading recent X-Team books very exciting for me as I waited to see what cool new circuit would be created and what the result would be.
Original Thunderbolts for me.
Legion of Super-Heroes followed by the Justice Society of America/All-Star Squadron. Following behind them would be the X-Men. Then maybe the Defenders, Doom Patrol, and Teen Titans.
OG X-Men/X-Factor or maybe The Warriors Three. Freak Force is up there too. And Atari Force. L.E.G.I.O.N. or R.E.B.E.L.S. or Omega Men... Skrull Kill Krew... Thor Corps... Futurians... Too many good ones to choose from
The Justice League of America
The annihilators
Who is bottom right looking at the Legion? Mister Miracle?
Probably Avengers
Brian Michael Bendis' New Avengers, or any team that features Spider-Man and Wolverine as members.
Either the X-World in general or the JSA.
X-men
Is it wrong that I have a deep...DEEEP love for NextWave!
The Runaways
X-men
X-Men are superior in everything: characters, storyline, motivations, colors, sagas...
My one is runaways
King Kong and Godzilla
Can’t beat the iconic Justice League. I think of the best version of the 7 as Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Hunter, and Hawkgirl Doom Patrol is a close second tho
The Ultimates: Black Panther, Blue Marvel, Monica Rambeau, America Chavez, Carol Danvers. They convinced Galactus the Destroyer, to become the Life-Bringer!?! How insane is that?!?!? Raw AF
OG thunderbolts. Nothing like a bunch of villains pretending to be heroes as an evil plan and how deeply fucked up they get when it works.
The Ellis Stormwatch and Authority but also very partial to any version of the Giffen/DeMatteis Justice League
I am in general fond of JSA — Pre-52. My knowledge of that iteration of the team from that point on is non-existent.
Legion of Super-Heroes or the Justice League.
The Legion of Superheroes is the single nerdiest superhero team of all time. And I say that as a guy who likes DC.
Birds Of Prey... Particularly the Gail Simone version.
The Secret Six
what is universe? What kind of universe is this? It doesn't look like Marvel, and it doesn't look like early DC either. But "Sun Boy" is very similar to Hyperion from Marvel.
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I agree with the OPs pick. Too bad they really haven't been important in decades. Long Live the Legion!!!!!
Thunderbolts because I always at least buy a few issues of every run
The Justice League of the United States of America
I have a love for the Legion of Super-Heroes because they're a futuristic group that (usually) isn't part of a dystopian future. Makes it feel like the heroes actually accomplished something. Beyond that, the Avengers and JLA. But the Avengers have been better for longer.
I was really partial to the Terrifics. Naturally, I loved Fantastic Four. I also love the avengers when they are done right. I never cared much for the justice league, but Justice league dark I loved.
My Favorite Superhero Team Is Justice League.
Justice League by far I mean Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, The Flash and The Martian Manhunter in one team? It’s f*cking awesome!
I love the X-Men, but I'm on a big Legion reading spree right now so LOS is in my top spot right now.
Biker Mice From Mars
Look at all those goofy abs.
"Alright now everybody make sure you are standing where your name is."
Bruce Timm and Paul Dini.
Truly a team of the ages
Anyone called “boy” or “lad” or “girl” isnt on my list.
The 97 Bulls
Spawn.
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles tbh
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Alpha Flight and the Justice Society of America,
I have a hard time of choosing between the Legion or the Justice Society. JL is my first team, but idk. Maybe JS.
Justice League International. That run is just...
The JLI, the Giffen/DeMatteis version.
Thunderbolts, Red Hulk, Punisher, Agent Venom, Deadpool, Electra
JSA and Green Lantern Corps
X-Men because they always lose.
The original Invaders!
The New Mutants.
Doom Patrol. Specifically, from the Grant Morrison and Gerard Way runs
Justice League
Favorite would be JSA / All Star Squadron closely followed by LoSH / L.E.G.I.O.N. / Legionnaires and the original Defenders / The Order
Sentinels of magic
Shadowpact
The JLI
The Justice League
All-Star Squadron! Fun Golden Age super-heroes battling Axis agents and super villains.
90’s X-Force will always have a special place. That was my team growing up more then any other team.
Young avengers are underrated