Analysis Notes
General |
The Justice League Adventures comic (and television
show) does not share continuity with the main DC universe, although it
tends to share the same continuity as the other “animated”
comics and shows. (Exception: the Legion issue of Adventures
in the DC Universe meshed with the normal DC Universe continuity
and diverges from that of the animated appearance of the characters.)
As such, while there are Legion-related events and characters in the shows,
analysis of those tends toward how they contrast with the main continuity. |
Cover |
The cover artist details were confirmed in Justice
League Adventures Vol. 1: The Magnificent Seven. |
7:2 |
Seen among the shattered time fragments are Space Ranger
and Cryll, O.M.A.C., Tommy Tomorrow, the Atomic Knights, the Legion of
Super-Heroes, and Jonah Hex (from the time he spent in the future during
the Hex series). |
The depicted Legionnaires are Cosmic Boy, Saturn Girl,
Brainiac 5, Shadow Lass (name presumed), and Chameleon Boy. Note
that Justice League Adventures follows the continuity of Superman:
The Animated Series (the Legion appeared there in the episode “New
Kids in Town”), and thus the costumes and some of the names differ
from the DC Universe Legion. (Note as well that this Legion differs
from the cartoony one depicted in Adventures in the DC Universe
#10, strengthening the claim that the other story actually belongs as
part of the main Legion continuity.) |
While the girl underneath Brainiac 5’s hand is colored
as Shadow Lass, that character had not appeared in the brief glimpse of
the 30th century depicted in “New Kids in Town.” However,
Phantom Girl (or Apparition) did appear there. It is likely that
this was intended to be Phantom Girl, but got colored as Shadow Lass by
accident. |
Reprints |
This issue was reprinted in Justice League Adventures
Vol. 1: The Magnificent Seven. |