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Lethal Legion

Lethal Legion
Avengers-79.jpg
The original Lethal Legion on the cover of Avengers #79 (Aug. 1970)
Art by John Buscema.
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Avengers #78 (July 1970)
Created by Roy Thomas (Writer)
John Buscema (Artist)
Tom Palmer
In-story information
Base(s) Various
Member(s)

Grim Reaper
Living Laser
Man-Ape
Power Man
Swordsman

List of Lethal Legion members
Lethal Legion
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Avengers #164(October 1977)
Created by Jim Shooter
John Byrne
In-story information
Base(s) Various
Member(s) Count Nefaria
Living Laser
Power Man
Whirlwind
Lethal Legion
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance West Coast Avengers Vol. 2 #1 (October 1985).
Created by Jim Shooter
John Byrne
In-story information
Base(s) Various
Member(s) Black Talon (Barone)
Goliath
Grim Reaper
Man-Ape
Nekra
Ultron-12
Lethal Legion
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Marvel Age #1 (1985)
Created by Kurt Busiek
James Fry
Keith Williams
In-story information
Base(s) Various
Member(s) Attuma
Batroc the Leaper
Black Tiger
Bulldozer
Gorilla-Man (Nagan)
Kurr'fri
Piledriver
Porcupine
Sabretooth
Thundra
Trapster
Unicorn
Whirlwind
Wrecker
Lethal Legion
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Avengers West Coast #98 (September 1993)
Created by Roy Thomas
David Dzon
In-story information
Base(s) Various
Member(s) Axe of Violence (Lizzie Borden)
Coldsteel (Joseph Stalin)
Cyana (Lucrezia Borgia)
Hangman
Zyklon (Heinrich Himmler)
Lethal Legion
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Dark Reign: Lethal Legion #1 (August 2009).
Created by Frank Tieri (writer), Mateus Santolouco (artist)
In-story information
Base(s) Various
Member(s) Absorbing Man
Grim Reaper
Mister Hyde
Nekra
Tiger Shark
Wonder Man

The Lethal Legion is the name of six teams of fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

The first version of the Lethal Legion appeared in The Avengers #78 (Jul. 1970).

The second version of the Lethal Legion appeared in Avengers #164 (Oct. 1977)

The third version in West Coast Avengers vol. 2, #1 (Oct. 1985).

The fourth version appeared in Marvel Age Annual #1 (1985).

The fifth version of the Lethal Legion appeared in Avengers West Coast #98 (Sep. 1993)

The sixth version of the Lethal Legion appeared in the limited series Dark Reign: Lethal Legion #1 (Aug. 2009).

Grim Reaper
Living Laser
Man-Ape
Power Man
Swordsman

The original Lethal Legion are formed by the villain Grim Reaper (the brother of Avenger Wonder Man) and consisted of Man-Ape, Power Man, Living Laser, and Swordsman. Man-Ape attacks Captain America, but is beaten back by the Avengers. However, he captures the Black Panther's girlfriend Monica binding her hand and foot with metal clamps. Black Panther is lured into a trap by Man-Ape, and despite getting past him he is knocked out by an exploding dummy of Monica. Black Panther is chained and with Man-Ape, he meets the other members of the Lethal Legion.

Grim Reaper dispatched the Lethal Legion members to different locations to meet the Avengers. Power Man and Swordsman were sent to the water main below Avengers Mansion, Living Laser and Man-Ape were sent to the nearby power station, and Grim Reaper seemingly departed to Greenwich Village. Black Panther broke free and contacted the Avengers to warn them about the Lethal Legion's plot. Grim Reaper returns and uses the knockout gas in his scythe to knock out Black Panther while revealing that he planned to have the Avengers lured to the locations of which Black Panther knew about. While the other members of the Lethal Legion defeat the different Avengers, Vision defeats Power Man (who had been sent to capture him at Avengers Mansion). He disguises himself as Power Man and Power Man as him and takes him to the base. The Lethal Legion places the Avengers in an hourglass container and then fills it with deadly gas. When "Power Man" arrived with "Vision," Grim Reaper detected the brain patterns of Wonder Man and shattered the hourglass to save Vision's life only to realize that the vision in the hourglass was actually Power Man. At that point, Vision aided the Avengers into defeating the Lethal Legion who are handed over to the authorities.


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