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    Legion Lost #4

    Legion Lost » Legion Lost #4 - Coseismic released by DC Comics on February 2012.

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    How far is Timber Wolf willing to go to rescue a teammate? Find out as the Lost search for the bio-terrorist who unleashed a deadly future virus. But how long before the military and the new heroes of the DC Universe decide to get involved?

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    Liquefied by the pressure 0

    The hunt continues only now with more hunting.  With Chameleon Girl unexpectedly found at the end of the previous issue, the two halves of the team now have more reason to track down their targets.  With Tellus and Dawnstar in space trying to find Alastor, the focus here is on the other three as they must navigate the mall, the cops and the uncontrollably changing Chameleon Girl while trying to save her.  This was a well written part of the story, with strong character portrayals.  In comparison...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Legion of Super-Outlaws! 0

    Fabian Nicieza has only a few issues left until the new Legion Lost writer comes on board. Does this writer make time with those issues and get to story rolling?  THE GOOD: I really like the art. It makes the book super-heroic and the two-page spread is just breath taking. I really loved the colors and I really like this artist. The story comes fast in this issue and we also get a little more insight on some of the other characters that are lost. I really like seeing the different plots going on...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Losing the Legion Pevents These Guys From Being Losers 0

    The Good: This cover is pretty good. It's dangerously close to being a simple 'could be a panel' cover, but it has a nice use of blank space to create a sense of emptiness, and the perspective makes things interesting. We continue down the excellent path of focusing on one character at a time for properly paced development. This time around we get Dawnstar, a character who we've gotten more info on than the rest who haven't been developed; so it kind of makes sense to have her this time. And aga...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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