Legion Lost #9

Writer: Tom DeFalco Artist: Pete Woods Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: May 9, 2012 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 3
7.2Critic Rating
5.0User Rating

"THE CULLING" continues from this month's SUPERBOY #9! Even the combined powers of LEGION LOST and the TEEN TITANS won't be enough to stop DARK HARVEST and his minions from committing mass murder! Continues in this month's TEEN TITANS #9.

  • 8.0
    X-Man's Comic Blog - x-man75 May 15, 2012

    Again, like with Superboy, I really enjoyed this issue. It was basically one long battle against Harvest, but several tantalizing hints were dropped about Harvest, his motivations and origin, as well as Kid Flash's origin which kept the battle interesting. I did ignore the Rose/Fairchild stuff because it didn't really seem to lead to anything, but they were here as well. I have to say, this storyline is shocking the hell out of me with how strong it is. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Supergirl Comic Box Commentary - Anj May 15, 2012

    I am a huge Wildfire fan but I have to admit, he has become the Dragon Ball Z Vegeta of the DCU. He talks a good fight. He has impressive blasts which seem potent. But his best shots never do much and he always loses. Bummer. I don't know. I like the team of characters here. I love the art. And I loved the narrative style of the Nicieza issues. But right now this book seems like it is in transition ... and it is transitioning while standing on the precipice of low sales. I hope DeFalco is able to right the ship ... but I fear the iceberg of cancellation is too close to be avoided. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes May 16, 2012

    Last issue was good, but this crossover was unnecessary. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Resources - Doug Zawisza May 11, 2012

    This story will allegedly be concluded in "Teen Titans" #9, but the true scope of that conclusion remains unknown. Given that I'm just moments removed from the conclusion of this book and very little stands out in my mind, I'm thinking the conclusion might not be so conclusive. I'm banking on an apparently dead villain, no body, which seems pretty fair given the story beats to this point. Read Full Review

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