![]() ![]() Collective Identity: An alias is used by more than one person at the same time.Affirmative-Action Legacy: A white male hero gains a successor who is female or belongs to a minority.If an already existing superhero takes the legacy, it may end up as a Second Super-Identity. If the Legacy Character is a descendant (probably because Lamarck Was Right), you've got yourself a Spin-Offspring. This may become Generation Xerox if everyone around the Legacy Character is also a Legacy Character. Younger heroes carrying the mantle often get a Rogues Gallery to match their predecessors, either via villains having kids of their own (much to the parent's chagrin), or younger villains "honoring" their own villainous legacy. ![]() Adaptations of a work with Legacy Characters to other media often only reference the current or best known holder of the legacy, only referencing other incarnations as a Mythology Gag.
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