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Computo

8 appearances · Bronze Age · 1985–1988 · 2 key issues
Who is Computo?

Emerging from the far-future cosmos of DC's Legion mythology in 1985, Computo made their Bronze Age debut in Legion of Substitute Heroes Special #1, brought to life by the legendary team of Keith Giffen and Paul Levitz. With appearances spread across Legion of Super-Heroes, Tales of the Legion of Super-Heroes, and even the prestigious Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe — that coveted mark of DC canonhood — Computo clearly earned a place in the wider Legion tapestry. Two of those eight catalog appearances carry key-issue weight, making this a character collectors keep an eye out for, sharing pages with luminaries like Chameleon Boy, Colossal Boy, and Nura Nal. A compact but consequential corner of Legion lore, Computo is exactly the kind of deep-cut discovery that reminds you why the Bronze Age was such a rich era for DC's super-future.

Legion of Substitute Heroes Special
#1
★ First appearance
Legion of Substitute Heroes Special #1
Jul 1985

Appearances

Legion of Substitute Heroes Special (1985)
#1
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe (1985)
Tales of the Legion of Super-Heroes (1984)
Legion of Super-Heroes (1984)
Who's Who in the Legion of Super-Heroes (1988)
#1