What is "Three-Year Gap"?
According to the show's producers, it had been planned to continue the show into a Season 3 that would take place three years after Season 2. When the show was officially canceled, it was announced that they would continue on with the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st Century Animated Comics, showing where the show left off. It was mentioned that the comics would follow Brainiac 5 in his leaving the Legion and would have several issues with Kell-El (aka Superman X) making guest appearances.
This, to the misfortune of many dedicated fans, never occurred. The comic series was put to a halt after Issue #20. A tribute to the Legion of Super-Heroes celebrating their 50th year anniversary, the story plot took place during the end of Season 2, well before the Dark Victory finale. The only chance the reader has to see a human Brainiac 5 and Kell-El are literally mere glimpses between alternate reality gateways.
Highly disappointed in WB/DC comics failure to provide the promised adventures, I have decided to take matter into my own keyboard.
The "Three-Year Gap"(or 3YG for short) is a series of fanfiction and fanart that depicts how LoSH Animated comics should have ended, or in this case, continued. The series will supply the readers with what was promised and more. Not only does 3YG provide adventures of the characters in the show (such as Brainiac 5, Lightning Lad, Saturn Girl, etc.), but they will re-introduce several canon characters from the original, "old-school" comics that have been redesigned to fit the Animated Universe. Some of these will include Kono, Gates, and Lightning Lass.
As I am balancing this between school and work, I ask that you be patient with me. I wish to do the show justice, and plan on taking my time to do so. I will not rush through the stories and artwork, mainly because my works get extremely sloppy when rushed, so please do not bother requesting me to do so.
I will, however, write more stories and make more artwork based on the amount of comments and responses I receive. I see no point in continuing this if I do not know whether or not they are being appreciated by fans, so please, feel free to leave a comment, helpful critique, or anything else you may wish to express.
As a fellow Legion of Super-Heroes fan, I thank you for taking the time to read this and hope you enjoy my works.
Sincerely,
Guardian921