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Not sure if this counts but in Supergirl - Cosmic Adventure in the Eighth Grade #3, Kara is seen wearing both a Legion belt and Flight Ring after a trip through time.
From: Dorset, England | Registered: Oct 2008
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Now starring in his own DC Comic, September 2011!
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Does anyone else feel that Superman: Secret Origin has sort of dropped off the radar? That's one Legion-realted project I was looking forward to.
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In this week's new "Super Human Resources" (about an accountant temp who goes to work for a superhero group/business), there's a box marked "Flight Rings" in the supplies storage room.
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This isn't visual, and it may be a bit of a stretch, but how many people do you know named "Dox"?
From Neal Stephenson's Anathem, page47-48:
"..what is the origin of the Doxan Iconography?"
"A Praxic Age moving picture serial. An adventure drama about a military spaceship sent to a remote part of the galaxy to prevent hostile aliens from establishing hegemony, and marooned when their hyperdrive is damaged in an ambush. The captain of the ship was passionate, a hothead. His second-in-command was Dox, a theorician, brilliant, but unemotional and cold."
"Fid Jesry, what does the Doxan Iconograpahy say of us?"
"That we are useful to the Saecular Power. Our gifts are to be celebrated. But we are blinded, or crippled - take your pick - by, er..."
"By the very same qualities that make us useful," said Fid Tulia.