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Comic Book Resources (0.79) and Image Comics (0.78) form one clear peak in Legion's top 10 — a comics-media cluster that also pulls in Dark Horse Comics (0.72) and DC Universe (0.72). The second peak is animated television: Adult Swim at 0.77 and Cartoon Network at 0.73 sit just behind the comics pair, suggesting the audience bridges serialized comics fandom and adult-skewing animation viewership.

The shape is two-peak, and the two clusters are distinct by subcategory. The first groups Websites and Book Publishers oriented around comics; the second groups TV Channels with an animation identity. Between them sits Attack of the Show (0.72), a TV Show subcategory entry that historically served a tech-and-geek-culture audience, reinforcing the connective tissue between both peaks. Luke Cage (0.71) is the only other TV Show in the top 10, and its presence extends the superhero-media thread running through the comics cluster. The outlier is Skype (0.72), a Telecommunications brand whose appearance in this otherwise genre-media set is the one result that doesn't map cleanly onto either cluster.

Legion's audience shape is defined by the overlap of comics-native fandom and animation-adjacent viewership — two communities that travel together more than the show's live-action format might suggest.

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