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   * Dawnstar is recruited by Harbinger to help the Monitor during the Crisis on Infinite Earths. As the LSH searches for Dawnstar, they encounter a group of woolly mammoths brought to Metropolis through a time warp. Brainiac 5 discovers that antimatter is approaching Earth. Dawnstar (along with Superman of Earth-2 and Solovar of Gorilla City) is sent to the 30th century of the alternate timeline of Earth-1 known as the Great Disaster, where they meet Kamandi and protect the Monitor's machine from shadow demons. Meanwhile, the Legion is attempting to stop the antimatter from reaching Earth. While helping the Legion evacuate part of England, Legion reservist Kid Psycho is killed by antimatter. The antimatter threat ends when Earth-1 is placed along with Earth-2 into a protective netherverse created with the Monitor's death, an event that occurs throughout time. The Legionnaires are amongst the heroes of Earth-1 and Earth-2 gathered into the Monitor's satellite in 1985, where the threat of the Anti-Monitor is explained. The Legion witnesses strange time warps on Earth-1 and Earth-2, and Brainiac 5 realizes that the two universes are coming together as the vibrations separating them slow down, and that if they can't merge them properly, they'll both be destroyed. The Legion agrees to help fight the Anti-Monitor. As part of a mission to bring Earth-4, Earth-S, and Earth-X into the netherverse, Blok is sent to Earth-4, where he meets the Sentinels of Justice, who are manipulated by the Psycho Pirate. Afterward, the Legion returns to the 30th century. //Note: As revealed in LSH #18, the Infinite Man has begun absorbing the energies of the Crisis at this time, which causes the Legion and most people of the 30th century to forget that the Crisis is occurring in their time at all. This explains why the Legion returns to their own time and stays for weeks before returning instead of continually remaining in the 20th century to help fight the Anti-Monitor there.// [CRISIS #1-7]   * Dawnstar is recruited by Harbinger to help the Monitor during the Crisis on Infinite Earths. As the LSH searches for Dawnstar, they encounter a group of woolly mammoths brought to Metropolis through a time warp. Brainiac 5 discovers that antimatter is approaching Earth. Dawnstar (along with Superman of Earth-2 and Solovar of Gorilla City) is sent to the 30th century of the alternate timeline of Earth-1 known as the Great Disaster, where they meet Kamandi and protect the Monitor's machine from shadow demons. Meanwhile, the Legion is attempting to stop the antimatter from reaching Earth. While helping the Legion evacuate part of England, Legion reservist Kid Psycho is killed by antimatter. The antimatter threat ends when Earth-1 is placed along with Earth-2 into a protective netherverse created with the Monitor's death, an event that occurs throughout time. The Legionnaires are amongst the heroes of Earth-1 and Earth-2 gathered into the Monitor's satellite in 1985, where the threat of the Anti-Monitor is explained. The Legion witnesses strange time warps on Earth-1 and Earth-2, and Brainiac 5 realizes that the two universes are coming together as the vibrations separating them slow down, and that if they can't merge them properly, they'll both be destroyed. The Legion agrees to help fight the Anti-Monitor. As part of a mission to bring Earth-4, Earth-S, and Earth-X into the netherverse, Blok is sent to Earth-4, where he meets the Sentinels of Justice, who are manipulated by the Psycho Pirate. Afterward, the Legion returns to the 30th century. //Note: As revealed in LSH #18, the Infinite Man has begun absorbing the energies of the Crisis at this time, which causes the Legion and most people of the 30th century to forget that the Crisis is occurring in their time at all. This explains why the Legion returns to their own time and stays for weeks before returning instead of continually remaining in the 20th century to help fight the Anti-Monitor there.// [CRISIS #1-7]
   * Timber Wolf and the Sensei travel to the brutal planet Lythyl on a mission as part of a last request of Karate Kid; there, they bring back a young man named Myg. [Legion of Super-Heroes v3 #13]   * Timber Wolf and the Sensei travel to the brutal planet Lythyl on a mission as part of a last request of Karate Kid; there, they bring back a young man named Myg. [Legion of Super-Heroes v3 #13]
-  * **<font color="#FF0000">The Legion of Substitute Heroes</font>** is disbanded by Polar Boy. At the first open membership tryouts in years, **Quislet**, **Tellus**, **Magnetic Kid**, **Polar Boy**, and **Sensor Girl** join the LSH. During a training mission with Wildfire, the five new Legionnaires are abducted by Doctor Regulus. After a group of Legionnaires come to the new members' rescue, Sun Boy defeats Doctor Regulus. The original LSH Clubhouse, donated by the disbanded Legion of Substitute Heroes, is made a superhero museum. [Legion of Super-Heroes v3 #14-15]+  * **The Legion of Substitute Heroes** is disbanded by Polar Boy. At the first open membership tryouts in years, **Quislet**, **Tellus**, **Magnetic Kid**, **Polar Boy**, and **Sensor Girl** join the LSH. During a training mission with Wildfire, the five new Legionnaires are abducted by Doctor Regulus. After a group of Legionnaires come to the new members' rescue, Sun Boy defeats Doctor Regulus. The original LSH Clubhouse, donated by the disbanded Legion of Substitute Heroes, is made a superhero museum. [Legion of Super-Heroes v3 #14-15]
   * The LSH investigates the recent shooting of Laurel Kent with a kryptonite bullet and learn that the murder attempt is part of a larger pattern of murders of the descendants of the Justice League of America by Prof. Anthony Ivo. [LEGION ANNUAL v2. #1]   * The LSH investigates the recent shooting of Laurel Kent with a kryptonite bullet and learn that the murder attempt is part of a larger pattern of murders of the descendants of the Justice League of America by Prof. Anthony Ivo. [LEGION ANNUAL v2. #1]
   * Mon-El and Wildfire are among the group of powerful superheroes of five Earths who battle the Anti-Monitor on the moon of Qward on July 30, 1985, the day that Supergirl dies saving the five Earths. Brainiac 5 and other Legionnaires attend Supergirl's funeral in Chicago. [CRISIS #7]   * Mon-El and Wildfire are among the group of powerful superheroes of five Earths who battle the Anti-Monitor on the moon of Qward on July 30, 1985, the day that Supergirl dies saving the five Earths. Brainiac 5 and other Legionnaires attend Supergirl's funeral in Chicago. [CRISIS #7]
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   * During a time when most species on Earth have gone extinct, but man is still the dominant species, a mutant shapeshifter known only as the Thing is born with the ability to take on not only the shape but also most of the characteristics (such as strength and language) of any object, person, creature, or plant. Feared by mankind, the Thing is sent back in time to the year 1972, where it battles Superman and is ultimately destroyed in a nuclear bomb test on September 26, 1972. ["The Thing from 40,000 A.D.," Superman #87 (February, 1954)]   * During a time when most species on Earth have gone extinct, but man is still the dominant species, a mutant shapeshifter known only as the Thing is born with the ability to take on not only the shape but also most of the characteristics (such as strength and language) of any object, person, creature, or plant. Feared by mankind, the Thing is sent back in time to the year 1972, where it battles Superman and is ultimately destroyed in a nuclear bomb test on September 26, 1972. ["The Thing from 40,000 A.D.," Superman #87 (February, 1954)]
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 **Timeline of Earth-1:** [[Timeline of Earth-1 (prehistory to 18th century)|prehistory to 18th century]] | [[Timeline of Earth-1 (19th century to 1940s)|19th century to 1940s]] | [[Timeline of Earth-1 (1950s to 1960s)|1950s to 1960s]] | [[Timeline of Earth-1 (1970s)|1970s]] | [[Timeline of Earth-1 (1980 to mid-1985)|1980 to mid-1985]] | [[Timeline of Earth-1 (mid-1985 to late 1980s)|mid-1985 to late 1980s]] | [[Timeline of Earth-1 (1990s to the future)|1990s to the future]] | **Special timelines:** [[Timeline of Earth-1 during the Crisis]] | [[Timeline of Earth-1 (alternate timelines)|alternate timelines]] **Timeline of Earth-1:** [[Timeline of Earth-1 (prehistory to 18th century)|prehistory to 18th century]] | [[Timeline of Earth-1 (19th century to 1940s)|19th century to 1940s]] | [[Timeline of Earth-1 (1950s to 1960s)|1950s to 1960s]] | [[Timeline of Earth-1 (1970s)|1970s]] | [[Timeline of Earth-1 (1980 to mid-1985)|1980 to mid-1985]] | [[Timeline of Earth-1 (mid-1985 to late 1980s)|mid-1985 to late 1980s]] | [[Timeline of Earth-1 (1990s to the future)|1990s to the future]] | **Special timelines:** [[Timeline of Earth-1 during the Crisis]] | [[Timeline of Earth-1 (alternate timelines)|alternate timelines]]