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    Legion of Super-Heroes #4

    Legion of Super-Heroes » Legion of Super-Heroes #4 - Not What They Seem? released by DC Comics on February 2012.

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    With time running out for the Legionnaire in the hands of the Dominators, it's down to Cosmic Boy to crack the riddle of how the all-powerful Daxamite Renegade made it through an impenetrable blockade… and why would Element Lad leave Chemical Kid alone in a room with that same very, very angry Renegade?

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    2.8 stars

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    It's been a long time 0

    This is still one series that I am having a hard time getting into.  It is not so much that nothing happens here, its just that not much of any great interest happens.  With the Renegade subdued it is up to Chemical Kid to keep him that way and he is forced to do so under pressure at one point.  Things are happening on Daxam as well as well as in the Legion control ship, but as a wrap-up to the first story arc, this issue felt like it was completely unnecessary.  A lot of other series took advan...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Legion Lessons 0

    Long time Legion writer Paul Levitz has been joined with Francis Portela to create another run of the Legion of Super-Heroes. So far they are four issues into the run. Are thinks great?  THE GOOD: The art is okay. It's detailed and the lines are well defined. Character expression is also very present in the art and I think that is an important part of the artist duties of penciling. The writing is where I love the Legion of Super-Heroes however. In this issue we get to see Element Lad teaching t...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Sent The Dominators to THeir Room Like Children 0

    The Good: After a convoluted series of fluctuation plot directions, the conclusion to this arc is hilariously epic. The Legion fly out, and tell the Dominators to go away. That's right, they put them in a political 'time-out.' But the Dominators obeyed, which makes the Legion kind of epic for once.The art's not the best, but it's not bad.The Bad: So there's Element Lad... and Chemical Lad. Leaving aside the fact that having 'Lad' in your superhero name without irony is just about the easiest way...

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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