Super Heroes Album #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeWanted — Dead or Alive the Composite Legionnaire [Wanted — Dead or Alive the Composite Legionnaire] sees the Legion tracking a space dragon whose radioactive scales are vital to the people of Imsk, whose powers are fading. When too many scales are taken at once, the dragon explodes, fusing Shrinking Violet, Colossal Boy, Lightning Lad, and Saturn Girl into a volatile, uncontrollable composite being.
In "The Final Hunt [Wanted -- Dead or Alive the Composite Legionnaire]," the Legion of Super-Heroes tracks a space dragon whose radioactive scales are vital to the people of Imsk maintaining their shrinking abilities. When the scales are harvested too aggressively, the dragon’s explosion fuses Shrinking Violet, Colossal Boy, Lightning Lad, and Saturn Girl into a volatile, uncontrollable composite being — a threat the Legion must now face.
In "Trial of the Legion Five," five Legionnaires—Saturn Girl, Brainiac 5, Timber Wolf, Lightning Lad, and Shadow Lass—are put on trial after a tragic incident during a mission to capture a Psycho-Beast, whose radiation might have saved Redvik, the son of a man named Marko Chang. Accused of failing to act in time, the team must defend their choices under intense scrutiny, facing not only the law but the weight of their own past decisions.
In "To Doomsday and Beyond," the Challengers race against time to stop Dr. Chrislow from detonating a bomb inside a volcano, a plan meant to trigger a chain reaction that could destroy the Earth. As they confront the scientist, they uncover a hidden, dying civilization thriving deep within the volcanic caverns—revealing a world long forgotten beneath the surface.
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