Interlac
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Title: | Interlac, formerly LEAPA |
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Type: | apa |
Date(s): | June 1976 - present |
Frequency: | bimonthly |
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Fandom: | Legion of Super-Heroes |
Language: | English |
External Links: | Official Site |
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Interlac is the first Legion of Super-Heroes apazine from the 1970s that is still being printed today. It was founded by Rich Morrissey.

Interlac issue 127. "This cover also featured many Interlac members, but not exactly as contributing ones. For Interlac's 21st anniversary, we decided to put us on the cover as the Legion. One male member decided though decided he wanted to be Dream Girl, and from there, everyone "caught" the Grandin Gender Reversal Germ (longtime Legion fans will remember it) and there you have it. And yes, that is former Legion writer Mary Bierbaum as Mordru. We'll let you find Tom in this picture."
Originally titled "LEAPA" which stood for Legion Amateur Press Association. The name LEAPA only lasted three issues before being changed to Interlac, the name is designated communication language of the 30th-century United Planets confederation.
There was 15 founding members and its first mailing was 26 pages.
Resources
- I WILL TELL YOU #19: The Beginnings of Legion Fandom by Greg Turner (March 29, 2011)
- Wikipedia page for Interlac
- Interlac.org
- Early Site