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| - Legion of Super-Heroes Vol 5 4
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Trivia
| - * Cosmic Boy has another costume than the one he usually wears in this issue.
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| - Dave Gibbons
- Leonard Kirk
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| - Harvey Richards
- Stephen Wacker
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| - Dave Gibbons
- Leonard Kirk
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* Sun Boy's parents
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* Jarel
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* Ryna Norg
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* Science Police Headquarters
* Sun Boy's house
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* Invisibility Serum
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| - Harvey Richards
- Stephen Wacker
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| - As the Science Police attacks the Legion core team, Cosmic Boy discovers that Invisible Kid's father works for the Science Police, leading Cos to wonder whom Invisible Kid actually works for. When asked, Lyle explains that he is not working for the Science Police, because of his father's actions. As Lyle has always had a skill for xenochemistry, he invented an invisibility serum . When the promise was discovered, Lyle injected himself with the only sample, deleted all files regarding the project, told his father that it was a dead end, and asked Brainiac 5 for help through the Legion, leading Lyle to become a core Legion member. To clear the situation out for the Legion, Lyle gave a blood sample to his father, though it was programmed with a computer virus that allowed the Legion to secretly view every database in the United Planets Systemworks. Because of this clever action, Cosmic Boy decided to not kick Lyle out of the team.
The other story is the origin story about Phantom Girl, told by Karate Kid, who has a crush on her.
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Notes
| - * Both Invisible Kid's and Phantom Girl's origins are explored in this issue.
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| - See, what sucks about accomplishment is that sometimes parents focus on it and not on you. Doesn't matter how unique or bright or colorful you try to be-- your're only as good as your last grading period.
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