Vril Dox, Garryn Bek, Strata, Lyrissa Mallor, and the Durlan appeared as prisoners of the Alien Alliance who helped stage a breakout from the Starlag, a prison spacecraft overseen by the alien race known as the Citadel.
Borb (who is in love with Stealth) sacrifices his life in order to protect his friends from an other-dimensional army of brain-stealing entities; the very ones that had created the ship they had been fleeing in.
The group also encounters the demonic entity Neron, who plays a critical role in the resolution of the main storyline providing the means to defeating Lyrl in exchange for the soul of a future generation of the Dox line.
The heroes regain control in the last issue, with Vril using the knowledge given to him by Neron to find a way to lobotomize his son, stripping him of his super-intelligence.
Dox and Stealth retire to take care of Lyrl, whose brain has been reduced to that of a normal one-year-old, while Captain Comet is placed in charge of L.E.G.I.O.N.
Adam Strange is pursued by the group in the pages of his own series, framed for the seeming destruction of Rann.
and Vril Dox are mentioned several times, although not shown, in Mystery in Space (2006) featuring Captain Comet.
Dox plays a major role in the six-part Omega Men limited series (2006-2007).
made up of robotic constructs controlled by Silica, a living computer Dox had designed.
had made it easier for Dox to control the behavior of his police force throughout the 80 worlds under their protection (a common complaint of his in the first series), it also enabled the Star Conqueror (a.k.a.
from Dox and make himself the de facto ruler of all the client worlds just by corrupting Silica.
member in previous continuity, also appears in the main storyline of Threshold, although she is not affiliated with the organization.