Rich Morrissey founded the APA in June 1976, calling it LEAPA (the LEgion Amateur Press Association); it changed its name to Interlac three mailings later. There were 15 founding members, and the first mailing was 26 pages. At the time, there were few general-interest comics APAs,
CAPA-alpha and APA-5 being the exceptions, but never before in comic book fandom had the fans of a single comic book come together in a single APA. and
The Legion Outpost (a fanzine started in 1972). In 1976, the Legion of Super-Heroes comic was finally on a solid footing, with the rich Legion mythos giving members plenty to discuss. As the roster grew—soon reaching its 50-member limit—it became clear that the APA had become a true community. Members met each other at
comic book conventions and became real-life friends; members
Tom Bierbaum and Mary Gilmore met through the APA, began a romance, and eventually married. The roster, with the exception of a few stalwarts, has turned over repeatedly. In 2000, eight of the 15 founders were still on the roster, waiting list, or honorary membership list, and four of the original 15 had remained on the roster continuously. == Notable members ==