Step into the futuristic world of the 30th century with Legion of Super-Heroes Vol. 2 #260, published by DC Comics in February 1980. Featuring the thrilling story “Come to the Circus — And Die!”, this issue delivers a suspenseful and action-packed adventure starring one of DC’s most unique superhero teams.
The Legion of Super-Heroes—comprised of young heroes from across the galaxy—face danger in an unusual and mysterious setting, blending science fiction with intrigue and high-stakes drama. Known for its expansive cast and imaginative storytelling, the Legion series stands as a cornerstone of DC’s Bronze Age era.
This issue captures the creative energy of late 1970s/early 1980s comics, with bold artwork and engaging narratives that helped define the Legion’s enduring legacy. While not a major key issue, it holds strong appeal for collectors due to its classic story, vintage status, and connection to a long-running and influential DC title.
With over 45 years of age, Legion of Super-Heroes #260 is a nostalgic and increasingly collectible piece of comic book history.
Key Details
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Title: Legion of Super-Heroes Vol. 2 #260
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Publisher: DC Comics
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Cover Date: February 1980
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Era: Bronze Age (1970–1983)
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Story Title: “Come to the Circus — And Die!”
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Main Team: Legion of Super-Heroes
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Setting: 30th Century
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Genre: Superhero / Sci-Fi
Why This Comic Matters
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Classic Bronze Age Legion of Super-Heroes story
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Unique and memorable storyline setting (“circus” theme)
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Part of a historically significant DC Comics series
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Appeals to collectors of team-based and sci-fi comics
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Over 45 years old with growing collectible interest

































































