It's not easy being Superboy. He knows he's destined for greatness as Superman, but how does a teenager deal with that knowledge? Not as well as you'd think... Also: The Atom co-feature continues with Ray Palmer trying to learn who stole his shrinking technology!
In the end, Adventure ends up being a 'nice' comic. I am enjoying them for this retrospective look at the Legion. But I'm not floored by them. I really would love to hear how the extremes of Legion fans are receiving this book: the hard-core fans and the brand new readers. The art by Kevin Sharpe is a nice fit for these stories. He has a pleasing style, organic and rounded, not angular and frenetic, which really works for these stories. I am pretty happy with his work here. Read Full Review
The Atom back-up feature has the size-shrinking hero delving into a mystery in his past and battling hoods with similar powers to his-- except that they blow up when they use them. It lacks enough excitement but at least the mystery is genuinely puzzling and leaves the reader wanting to know more. Read Full Review
Good book, but the artwork on the main feature drags the score down. Read Full Review
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