Legion of Super-Heroes (2005) # 44 - Enemy Rising, Part 5: Operational Calculus

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On planet Velmar V, the invincible Ikilles has already trashed Timber Wolf and Shadow Lass. Now, the Legion's last hope is — Invisible Kid?! Meanwhile, while the rest of the weary, wounded Rimbor Team fights an army of heavily armed Science Police, Atom Girl squares off against the vicious Commodore. And on Earth the mysterious M'Rissey awes everyone with his unexpected power!

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    J.D. Smith
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  • Jim Shooter
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    Livesay
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  • Mike Marts
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  • Sanford Greene
    penciler,


  • Steve SWANDS Wands
    letterer,


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    Enemy Rising, Part 5: Operational Calculus User Reviews

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    Reviewed by ENGLENTINE
    Oct. 5, 2008

    Enemy Rising, Part 5: Operational Calculus

     I like the cover. It does incorperate a scene from the book, giving you an idea of what is going on inside. I also like the title, slanting down in the direction of Ultra Boys flight. The story itself works also. I have to admit, I have yet to be dissappointed by Jim Shooters run on the Legion. I would go so far as to say it has improved with each issue.
      Heck in a book with twenty or thirty characters. The hero of this story, turned out to be an accountant. A good way to show you don't win every battle with force. Sometimes you win by knowing more than the other guys. The art on the other hand would be my pick as the weak link of the book. It is not that Sanford Greene is a bad penciler. I just do not think he is right for this particular book.
     Still that is just one very small flaw in this cloth.





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