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Legion - Marvel Comics - was created in 1985.

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Incorporated - Legion of Doom album - was created on 2007-03-06.

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John LeClair, Eric Lindros, and Mikael Renberg (The legion of Doom) (LOD)

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At the beginning of their career, the Road Warriors (also known as The Legion of Doom), used Balck Sabbath's "Iron Man" as their entrance music.

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The "Legion Of Doom" was a popular wrestling duo in the WWE. The two members were named Hawk and Animal. They wore face paint and became world champions on numerous occasions.

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Legion of Super Heroes

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The Legion of Doom. Heck, they formed a legion, I think they'd have to like each other...

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Querl Dox is the "real name" of the character Brainiac 5 of the "Legion of Super-Heroes."

The Legion (LSH) is a group of young DC Comics superheroes, set in the 30th and 31st century. They appeared as peers of the young Superman character "Superboy" in various DC Comics (Adventure Comics, Action Comics, Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes, The Legion) and in a DC animated series (2006-2008).

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A game containing the Master of Doom was never made by EA. The most promenant search result for Master of Doom is a story arc of Fantastic Four comics.

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Brek Bannin.

After being rejected by the Legion of Super-Heroes for not being able to control his ice-based powers, Brek Bannin founded and led the Legion of Substitute Heroes for years, before earning his place in the Legion.

He first appeared in Adventure Comics #306

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No she does not. She formed the Legion of Doom but used Lex Luthor as a cover

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Jo Nah is "Ultra Boy" of the Legion of Super-Heroes.

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Making a plan with Hitler and the legion of doom to kill Jesus.

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Color Kid, a member of the Legion of Substitute Heroes in the 30th century.

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His real name is Jarred and he"s Jazmine"s dad.

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The Production Line, The GAG line, The Pizza Line, The Legion of Doom, The French Connection

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hawk is he died of a heart attack in his sleep in 2003 i think :( as far as i know animal is still alive

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No, and there were very few Blacks in cartoons taken as a whole. I can recall a guy wrote in to the ( Legion Outpost)- of Adventure Comics and wondered why none of the Legion Members was Negro. They never did get a Black man in the Legion- but did come up with some odd-skinned alien good guys- and gals.

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Color Kid, originally a member of the Legion of Substitute Heroes, was Ulu Vakk of the planet Lupra.

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He is part of the legion of doom because he is a satanist who killed steve jobs he can go kill himself now because he killed apple

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The Legion of Super Heroes is a fictional group of teen-aged super heroes from 1,000 years in the future created by DC Comics. Founding members * Cosmic Boy * Lighting Lad * Saturn Girl

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DC has announced that four comic series are being canceled in August, Demon Knights, Dial H (for Hero), Legion of Superheroes, and Threshold.

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Become a legion? A legion was a section of a Roman army. A legion is about 6 thousand soldiers.

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Interlac was a code language devised by the fictional (United Planets) and used by the Legion of Super-Heroes in Adventure Comics. It may have required special computers to maintain confidentiality. a task for Brainiac 5!

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This is also the partial lyrics to Gir's "The Doom Song" from Invader Zim

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This legion was actually reconstituted by Vespasian

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Both solo and with the Justice League of America. Superboy, however was a charter member- the Legion had their doubts, as emergencies on 20Th century Earth kept him hopping, of the Legion of Super-heroes- originally hyphenated. Supergirl was also a member of the Legion. Sadly she is no longer with us. ( Supergirl, the Kara Zor-el character , was killed off in the Crisis on Infinite Worlds and has been dropped from the main lines of DC comics.

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Garth Ranzz, also known as Lightning Lad, is a superhero in the DC Comics universe. He is a founding member of the Legion of Super-Heroes and possesses the ability to generate and control electricity. Garth is known for his bravery, leadership skills, and close relationship with his siblings Ayla (Light Lass) and Mekt (Lightning Lord).

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the legion is our country,patriotism is to the legion itself, not france

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The eagle was the sacred symbol of the Roman legions. Each legion had one. It was the symbol of the legion's soul and a special shrine was put up for it at a legion's home base and also in the legion's marching camps.

The eagle was the sacred symbol of the Roman legions. Each legion had one. It was the symbol of the legion's soul and a special shrine was put up for it at a legion's home base and also in the legion's marching camps.

The eagle was the sacred symbol of the Roman legions. Each legion had one. It was the symbol of the legion's soul and a special shrine was put up for it at a legion's home base and also in the legion's marching camps.

The eagle was the sacred symbol of the Roman legions. Each legion had one. It was the symbol of the legion's soul and a special shrine was put up for it at a legion's home base and also in the legion's marching camps.

The eagle was the sacred symbol of the Roman legions. Each legion had one. It was the symbol of the legion's soul and a special shrine was put up for it at a legion's home base and also in the legion's marching camps.

The eagle was the sacred symbol of the Roman legions. Each legion had one. It was the symbol of the legion's soul and a special shrine was put up for it at a legion's home base and also in the legion's marching camps.

The eagle was the sacred symbol of the Roman legions. Each legion had one. It was the symbol of the legion's soul and a special shrine was put up for it at a legion's home base and also in the legion's marching camps.

The eagle was the sacred symbol of the Roman legions. Each legion had one. It was the symbol of the legion's soul and a special shrine was put up for it at a legion's home base and also in the legion's marching camps.

The eagle was the sacred symbol of the Roman legions. Each legion had one. It was the symbol of the legion's soul and a special shrine was put up for it at a legion's home base and also in the legion's marching camps.

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Legion rhymes with: Region
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In various interviews, he said that his favourite comics are Watchmen, X Men & Grant Morrison's Doom Patrol.

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Ghostbusters - 1986 Train to Doom-De-Doom-Doom 1-39 was released on:

USA: 30 October 1986

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The Road Warriors, also known as Legion of Doom had multiple entrance themes. The themes are as followed:

  • "Iron Man" by Black Sabbath
  • "War Machine" by Kiss
  • "We are Iron Men"
  • "The Hit" (Dubbed/Edit music over WCW theme)
  • "Mayhem Mavens"
  • "What A Rush" by J. Hart and J.J. Maguire
  • "Hellraiser" by Ozzy Osbourne
  • "Iron Man/Hellraiser Megamix" by Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath

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The costume designers that had made their gear for years, just bought shoulderpads and fabricated plastic/fiberglass spikes and bolt them through the underside of the pad, much like I did with mine.

http://www.myspace.com/djcashsclay

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Many nations have had a "foreign legion", but the French Foreign Legion is the most popular.

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no you can only get it by buying the doom knight package

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Bulgarian Legion ended in 1868.

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Mysa Nal, also known as White Witch, is a DC Comics character from the Legion of Super-Heroes. She possesses powerful magical abilities and is skilled in sorcery. Mysa is the daughter of the influential Nal family on the planet Naltor.

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There is no doom slayer. you need to buy it

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She always rants about doom and gloom.

He met his doom, broke and alone.

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