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I'm going to take a guess and NOT look at Chaim's Legion Help File. :-)
Didn't Sensor Girl have like 4 terms in a row during the 5-year gap?
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Possibly Cosmic Boy?
He has two terms in the beginning of Legion history, plus co-leader of TMK's Adult Legion, and leader of the SW6 Legion. Not to mention leader of Shooter's Adult Legion...
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Rokk had four legal terms as leader. Projectra had four official terms but her last one (2992) doesn't count as see had left in 2991 to reacquire her crown on Orando. Due to political reasons the change in leadership was not recognized.
During 2991 there were four leaders: Sensor Girl, Timber Wolf, Sun Boy then Polar Boy. A very unstable year for our Legion. In 2992 the Legion was disbanded and not reformed until 2994.
So I'm declaring EDE the winner of this round unless someone else can prove me wrong.
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Well, before anyone can challenge it, I'm going to move the game along...
When was the tradition of not voting for oneself in leadership elections first mentioned?
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I'm going to guess when Ultra Boy ran against Dream Girl. Jo went against the tradition by voting for himself -- it was also the first time there were open elections so everyone could see how everyone was voting. I don't know if that's the first time that tradition was mentioned though.
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While it is mentioned in that story, Levitz was drawing on an older source for that feature of Legion lore.
If it's before open elections, how might one figure out that someone had violated the tradition?
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Just bumping... didn't think the question would be THAT hard...
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Okay, I just remembered this question I was curious about a while back that I answered with some research. I believe I'm correct, even though I didn't have a 100% complete collection at the time and no longer have all the issues that were contenders for the correct answer. I just remember the winner and the amount involved.
Q: Excluding Who's Who In The Legion # 7, which has 270(!) thumbnail portraits of Legion characters on it's cover [great for Avatars, hint, hint], what comic book cover has the most Legionnaires on it?
By my count, the cover in question shows 28 different Legionnaires on it. (Your guess might not beat that, but go ahead and mention any that have more than 20 just for the fun info!
It's either going to be very very easy, or very hard. I hate those!
[Okay this second question isn't a quiz Q (so no "winning" if you supply the answer!,) but I'm curious about something similar. Maybe somebody else has found out. Simple inquiry: What was the first ever depiction of the whole team together, i.e. one scene that included every then-current Legionnaire? I doubt that it happened during the Forte period, maybe not even the Swan period. It might not have even happened till Levitz took over, perhaps in the last pages of #245's Earthwar saga? Or as late as V2 #300's cover? Anybody know?]
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The only candidate I can find for this is "LSH" v2 n300, with the group "watch the birdie" portrait of 27 Legionnaires (including reservists), taken by Proty II.
This cover also had those characters drawn by 27 different artists, with 6 more yet taking part in inking a character.
I don't know how you're counting members, though, and whether Proty II qualifies. Also, if what you have in mind is from the "Adventure"/"Action" eras, I'm out of luck.
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I'm just counting "real" members at the time of the comic, and all issues that have Legionnaires on the cover, regardless of the actual title, are in the running.
I do believe V2 #300 came in second place with 27 members (nothing tied it that I recall,) and third place was I believe 26 members, but I can't remember what issue that was. But like I said if anyone finds covers with 20+ Legionnaires on it, post and mention it, because likewise IIRC, I only came across around ten comics with 20+ members on the cover.
BTW, I had to give an unavoidable clue somewhere in my few posts on this topic! But it ain't a howler.
I hope somebody can venture some possibilities on my second (non-quiz) question. It might be even considered "essential" trivia for a comic series about a Legion of characters to know when they were first all shown together!!
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Nope. But I believe that was one of the ten 20+ Legionnaire covers.
No longer have that issue, so I'm straining to recall, but I think it was in the lower 20s.
However, it might be contender for my second question. Someone would have to check to see if all then-active Legionnaires are on it. If so, it sets a handy demarcation date for searching only prior issues for an earlier first complete active Membership picture.