“ | We're the Legends of Tomorrow. We got something those hotshots don't have. That's experience... experience at failing. | ” |
The Legends of Tomorrow, or simply known as the Legends, is a time travelling vigilante team which protects the timeline.
In the Loomworld, they were also briefly known as the God Killers due to their actions of killing Atropos. The team also operated as the Guggenheim Circus and The Bullet Blondes while stranded in 1925, shortly after the destruction of the Waverider.
History[edit source]
Year One: An Important Mission[edit source]

“ | Remember, you are Legends. You were chosen because you are each uniquely suited to the most important mission time has ever known. | ” |
In 2015, Rip Hunter recruited Ray Palmer, Martin Stein, Jefferson Jackson, Sara Lance, Carter Hall, Kendra Saunders, Mick Rory and Leonard Snart on his quest to defeat the immortal Vandal Savage.[1][2]
Year Two: Last Line of Defense[edit source]
The Legends became the last line of defense of history and fought against criminals across the timeline. Later, the Legends encountered the Spear of the Destiny.[3]
Year Three: Totems of Zambesi[edit source]
In 2017, the Legends started searching for the Totems of Zambesi and used them to form a giant Beebo, destroying Mallus and saving the timeline.[3][4]
Year Four: Board-Certified Superheroes[edit source]
In 2018, the Legends worked under the Time Bureau's orders and maintained the timeline's structure. However, they were quickly encountered by Neron, a Demon from Hell with ties to John Constantine. The Legends then worked with Constantine as a reluctant member, only to let Ray Palmer being possessed by Neron. Luckily, the Legends created Heyworld and defeated Neron on national television.[5]
Months later, the Time Bureau was shut down by the United States Government, with the Legends working covertly and known to the world as a group of fictional superheroes created by Kevin Harris' Meet the Legends documentary.[5]
Year Five: Meet Your Fates[edit source]

During the process of rescuing Ray Palmer's soul from Hell, Constantine asked for Astra Logue's help, placing her as a powerful figure of Hell when Neron fell. Logue then summoned a group of damned souls across time and resurrected them, fighting the Legends. However, Logue was unaware of the manipulations of Lachesis and was betrayed by the Fates. The Legends then fought against both the Encores and the Fates, freeing people from being controlled by the Loom of Fate by destroying it once and for all.[6]
Year Six: Into the Cosmos[edit source]
While celebrating for their successful battle against the Fates, Sara Lance was kidnapped by aliens. The Legends then searched for her but found aliens being scattered across time, knowing it was Lance's doing. Mick Rory then worked with the alien Kayla and travelled to Pliny X-19, fighting Bishop and bringing Lance home. With Lance back on the team, the Legends once more searched for Pod Aliens.[7][8]

Bishop ultimately returned, with Kayla hijacking the Waverider and printing him a new body. Manipulating Constantine, Bishop successfully located and incapacitated the Fountain of Imperium, allowing his Zagurons to enter Earth and wipe out humanity. The Legends then traveled to Odessa, Texas in 1925, staying at Spooner Cruz's mother's residence, while holding a wedding for their co-captains and thwarting the invasion at the same time. Their co-captain's love soon gained the recognition of the fountain, restoring it to full power and annihilating the Zagurons.[9][10]
Year Seven: No Way Home[edit source]
After defeating the Zagurons, the Legends returned to the Waverider. However, another Waverider exited the Temporal Zone and destroyed their Timeship, stranding the team in 1925. Using instructions in the Time Bureau manual, the Legends went on a trip to New York City in search of Dr. Gwyn Davies, who laid the foundations of time travel itself. Unfortunately, while Davies' time machine worked with their assistance, it landed in a wrong location and time period. The Legends then encountered Bishop once more, whom they kidnapped to thwart the invasion previously. Bishop admitted that he was disoriented after the previous encounter, and was hellbent in getting his revenge by destroying their Waverider with the help of a Gideon replica. Later, Bishop created the Neural Navigation Interface for more accurate time jumps, though was killed when the Legends' android counterparts led by the Gideon replica attacked.[10][11][12][13][14]

The Legends soon realized they needed to attract the attention of the androids by destroying a Fixed Point, selectively the Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Their plan succeeded, though resulted in the deaths of countless other time travelers. Regardless, the Legends came face-to-face with their android counterparts, and were able to eliminate all of them while hijacking the Waverider replica. Even though they returned to their home, "Evil Gideon" demanded them to retire from protecting time, as they often cause more aberrations than erasing them. The Legends ultimately regrouped as they realized "Evil Gideon" ejected Gary Green to the Temporal Zone, and Davies was killed in an attempt to save his boyfriend. With the help of fixer "Mike", they were able to rescue Thomas from dying in the Capture of Mametz. Unfortunately, "Mike" stole the Waverider and led the Time Police to the team. After "Mike" revealed his identity as Booster Gold, the Time Police arrested the Legends of Tomorrow for their crimes, much to their frustration.[15][16][17]
Members[edit source]
Current Members[edit source]
- White Canary (Sara Lance) (co-leader, infiltrate and field agent)
- Gideon (time travel expert and former Waverider A.I.)
- Ava Sharpe (co-leader, time travel expert and field agent)
- Behrad Tarazi (mechanic and field agent)
- Gary Green (time travel expert, alien consultant and magic support)
- Zari Tarazi (field support)
- Astra Logue (magic consultant and field agent)
- Esperanza "Spooner" Cruz ("alien locator" and field agent)
- Gwyn Davies (mechanic and tactician)
Former Members[edit source]
- Hawkman (Carter Hall) (field agent; deceased)
- Captain Cold (Leonard Snart) (field agent; deceased)
- Hawkman/Carter Hall (Scythian Torvil) (field agent; retired from vigilantism)
- Hawkgirl (Kendra Saunders) (field agent; retired from vigilantism)
- Firestorm
- Martin Stein (scientist; deceased)
- Jefferson Jackson (mechanic and field agent; retired from vigilantism)
- Rip Hunter (founder and leader; deceased)
- Vixen (Amaya Jiwe) (field agent; returned to 1942)
- Kid Flash (Wally West) (field agent; returned to Tibet)
- Zari Tomaz (hacker, mechanic and occasional field agent; preserved in the World Between Worlds)
- Wolfie (Mona Wu) (field agent; taken up the mantle as Rebecca Silver)
- Fairy Godmother (Nora Darhk) (magic support and wish granted; left to live a normal life with Ray Palmer)
- Atom (Ray Palmer) (scientist, air support and field agent; left to live a normal life with Nora Darhk)
- Charlie (Clotho) (magical creature expert, magic consultant, infiltrate, former enemy; returned to London 1977)
- John Constantine (magic consultant and field agent)
- Heat Wave (Mick Rory) (second-in-command, arsonist and field agent; left to take care of his children)
- Steel (Nate Heywood) (second-in-command, historian and field agent; retired from vigilantism)
Reverse Flashpoint Members[edit source]
Former Members[edit source]
- Sara Lance (leader and field agent; deceased)
- Atom (Ray Palmer) (scientist, air support and field agent; deceased)
- Steel (Nate Heywood) (second-in-command, historian and field agent; deceased)
- John Constantine (magic consultant and field agent)
- Fairy Godmother (Nora Darhk) (magic support and wish granted; deceased)
Allies[edit source]
Current Allies[edit source]
- Bat-Team (operating in Gotham City)
- Black Lightning's Team (operating in Freeland)
- Canaries (operating in Star City 2040)
- Eddie (operating in Chicago 1925)
- Gloria Cruz (operating in Odessa 1925)
- Gumball
- Spartan (John Diggle)
- Justice League
- The Flash (Barry Allen)
- Superman (Clark Kent) (operating in Smallville)
- Black Lightning (Jefferson Pierce) (operating in Freeland; semi-retired)
- Martian Manhunter (J'onn J'onzz)
- Supergirl (Kara Zor-El)
- Kayla (former enemy)
- Vixen (Kuasa)
- Black Canary (Laurel Lance)
- Lita
- Lois Lane (operating in Smallville)
- Booster Gold (Michael Carter)
- Ryan Choi
- Super Friends (operating in National City)
- Team Flash (operating in Central City)
- Kid Flash (Wally West) (former member)
Former Allies[edit source]
- Aldus Boardman (deceased)
- Bishop (deceased)
- Damien Darhk (former enemy; deceased)
- Department of Extranormal Operations (operating in National City; defunct)
- Eobard Thawne (operating on June 28, 1914; deceased)
- Frost (deceased)
- Hank Heywood (deceased)
- Black Flash (Hunter Zolomon) (situational ally)
- Batwoman (Kate Kane) (left Gotham City)
- Team Arrow (operating in Star City; defunct)
- Overwatch (Felicity Smoak) (went to Afterlife)
- Green Arrow (Oliver Queen) (deceased)
- Wild Dog (Rene Ramirez) (running for mayor)
Enemies[edit source]
Current Enemies[edit source]
Former Enemies[edit source]
Reverse Flashpoint Enemies[edit source]
Former Enemies[edit source]
- Legion of Doom
- Damien Darhk
- Reverse-Flash (Barry Allen) (returned to the original timeline)
Appearances[edit source]
Gallery[edit source]
References[edit source]
- ↑ Marathon
- ↑ wvrdr_error_100 not found
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Romeo v Juliet: Dawn of Justness
- ↑ Mr. Parker's Cul-De-Sac
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Meet the Legends
- ↑ Swan Thong
- ↑ Back to the Finale: Part II
- ↑ Stressed Western
- ↑ Bored on Board Onboard
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 The Fungus Amongus
- ↑ The Bullet Blondes
- ↑ It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Scientist
- ↑ A Woman's Place Is in the War Effort!
- ↑ Paranoid Android
- ↑ Rage Against the Machines
- ↑ Too Legit to Quit
- ↑ Knocked Down, Knocked Up
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