DC's November solicitation for Brian Michael Bendis and Ryan Sook's Legion of Super-Heroes #1 reveals Superboy's induction into the title group involves Aquaman's trident in some way.

The first issue of the series centers around Superboy joining the Legion's ranks. The story serves as a coming-of-age story for the son of Superman after the Legion comes for Jonathan Kent in Superman #15. You can see the covers for the issue and its solicitation below.

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LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #1

  • written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS
  • art and cover by RYAN SOOK
  • card stock variant cover by JIM CHEUNG
  • card stock variant cover by RYAN SOOK
  • blank variant cover
  • Welcome to the 31st century! Inspired by the acts of and lessons learned from the greatest heroes of all time, the Legion of Super-Heroes have gathered together to stop a galaxy from repeating its past mistakes. The greatest lineup of heroes in comic book history returns with new, fresh, and reader-friendly stories!
  • Eisner Award-winning writer Brian Michael Bendis reteams with master artist Ryan Sook (Action Comics) for one of the most ambitious mainstream comic books ever created! Why have the Legion of Super-Heroes broken the cardinal rule of the United Planets and inducted Jon Kent, a.k.a. Superboy, into the Legion? What are they hiding? And what does it have to do with Aquaman’s long-lost trident?
  • ON SALE 11.06.19
  • $3.99 US | 32 PAGES
  • CARD STOCK VARIANT COVER $4.99
  • FC|DC

Legion of Super-Heroes #1 arrives November 6 from DC Comics.

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