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    Legion of Super-Heroes #3

    Legion of Super-Heroes » Legion of Super-Heroes #3 - Shadow War released by DC Comics on January 2012.

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    The strongest man in the universe is rampaging on the surface of Panoptes, and the Dominators are massing in the skies above – and naturally, The Legion is stuck between the two! They don't have the raw power to stare down either threat – but what they do have is a plan…one that puts some of their own in even greater danger behind enemy lines!

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    Coming up 0

    The series continues to slowly improve here, and really this might not be such a bad individual issue if the previous two had not done so much to confuse.  With the team now actually almost all assembled it is easier to make sense of who is who but there are still some divergent plot lines which for the new reader doesn’t do much for the overall impression of the series.  Again side plots show some developments on Daxam as well as some more time travel testing by Brainiac 5, but the real action ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    CHARACTER. OVERLOAD. MIND. SHUT DOWN. 0

    The Good: Some of the action sequences are pretty cool. Anything Phantom Girl does is usually pretty neat, and the battle between Mon-El and the stupidly named Renegade, short as it is, is an epic bare knuckle brawl with the best panel layouts of the issue.There's a good sense of teamwork, and kind of a whole sense of why they are a 'Legion.' Each team member has something unique they bring to the table, so its kind of interesting to see them work like a giant convoluted Rube-Goldberg. The Bad: ...

    2 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    This Legion Is Getting Lost 0

    The Last two issues have been fun and enjoyable Legion stories. Does Legion writer Paul Levitz keep up the same great tale in this issue?  THE GOOD: I like the art. Francis Portela does a great job on art duties and he puts a lot of details into his work. I really like the emotion the characters show in his art. It almost translate to you. The story is where things get a little weak. We get to see Legionaries talk about what is going on, who is driving the invasion ships, and Brainiac 5 play evi...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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