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League of Champions
Publication information
Publisher
Heroic Publishing
First appearance
Champions #1 (Eclipse Comics, June 1986)
Created by
Dennis Mallonee & Carol Lay
In-story information
Member(s)
Flare, Icestar, Rose, Huntsman, Giant, Superion
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