24: Legacy - Rules of Engagement #1
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24: Legacy - Rules of Engagement #1

Writer: Christopher Farnsworth Artist: Antonio Fuso Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: April 26, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 2
6.7Critic Rating
7.8User Rating

  The clock has been reset with 24: Legacy, and this limited series will explore the past of its new leading character, Eric Carter, who led the elite squad responsible for killing an infamous terrorist leader and, consequently, forced into hiding. But before he was a national hero and a wanted man, Carter learned the Rules of Engagement in the streets of Iraq and Washington, D.C. hoods.
•   Based on the new hit iteration of the 24 franchise!
•   Executive produced by Manny Coto and Evan Katz, writers of the show!
•   Covers by Georges Jeanty (Serenity)!
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  • 8.0
    Big Comic Page - Craig Neilson-Adams Apr 25, 2017

    If youve been enjoying the 24: Legacy TV series, then this is an absolute no-brainer, but even if you hate it with the fury of a thousand suns, this is still a comic thats worth a few quid of your hard-earned money. Tense, dramatic and utterly gripping, Rules of Engagement improves on the television show in almost every conceivable way, giving us a thoroughly intriguing look at the formative years of Eric Carter. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Florida Geek Scene - Brian Reed Apr 26, 2017

    So, while I may not suggest the book to a casual comic reader, if you're into any of the 24 shows, you should be perfectly happy with it. I think I want to like it a little more than I do because of the potential it may have, but there's nothing wrong with doing what you know and playing it safe. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    DisKingdom.com - Roger Palmer Dec 20, 2017

    24 Legacy Rules of Engagement is a solid tie-in, it helps give more backstory to the main character, but its just a shame this wasn't out during the show airing on Fox to benefit from the hype around the series. If you enjoyed the series, this might be worth checking out but sadly I just didn't connect with it. Read Full Review

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