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    Legion Lost #3

    Legion Lost » Legion Lost #3 - Red Rage released by DC Comics on January 2012.

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    4.3 stars

    Average score of 4 user reviews

    Not Hating THIS Legion, And I'm Hungry Like The Wolf 0

    The Good: This issue does a lot of what impressed me last issue. Introducing us to the next Legion Lost member by focusing the narrative entirely around one character without neglecting the rest. I'm impressed that this issue didn't fall into the obvious trap of repeating last issue's hook; having the Hypersapien be transforming into an alien the same type as the focused character to make things more personal. Because that worked for a character like Wildfire, this issue DOES get us deep into Ti...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Learning To Love Legion Lost 0

    Legion Lost is a series that I have definitely notice improvement over issues. After Issue #1, I almost dropped it, Issue #2 won me to the series, and Issue #3 made me fall in love.  THE GOOD: Pete Woods does a really good job on art duties. He makes the characters look special and everyone in the background as well. In this issue was get into the head of Timber Wolf. I really like how Fabian Nicieza is going into depth with the emotions. They are so different characters it's really refreshing. ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Should we do something? 1

    For what it is it's a pretty good book with a pretty good story. However there are a few problems that must be addressed.Red Rage, we assume it's the character we're looking at but apparently it's not... and it's a name never used in the issue and this should be like the only issue it's in so why use it at all on the cover?Secondly and more importantly, this issue was hindered greatly by the premise of "we're from the future so we can't interfere" It took them more than half the book to actually...

    0 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Anger isn't lost on me 0

    This thus far is really the first solid issue in this series.  As the team searches for any traces of the pathogen, they are forced to mostly wait for any developments.  With Tellus searching through telepathy and Dawnstar trying to detect anything from the stratosphere, and both to no avail, it is up to Timber Wolf to track the spread using a bit more ingenuity and detective work, as opposed to simply relying on his powers (though he does that as well.)  This leads to a pretty decent fight sequ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

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