It's "Graduation Day" for the seniors at the Legion Academy as they find out their new postings and the lucky ones AREN'T headed for Legion membership.
There aren't really any negatives here (aside from the Subway ad, which isn't Levitz, or the Legion's, fault). I don't see how the kids are going to beat Cosmic King, or necessarily even survive the encounter, but it should be interesting. I just wish this title, too, wasn't among the many casualties of DC's reboot/relaunch/relapse/re-ridiculousness. Read Full Review
"Adventure Comics" was never going to break any barriers in storytelling (although those early Phil Jiminez pencils for "Legion Academy" were lovely), but it's been a consistently fun comic. Like so many of the other titles going away after August, I'll miss it. Here's hoping to see a lot of its faces in the main title, come the fall. Read Full Review
As the story draws to a close, an impromptu final examination for those remaining Academy members holds hope for interesting resolution in next month's issue, but it's not enough of a cliffhanger to recommend this book with much enthusiasm. Read Full Review
The enormous lack of originality and imagination has finally sent this title to the Dropped List, officially and unfortunately ending my attachment to the Legion for the time being. Maybe I'll see all you Legion-heads again when Legion Lost #1 (written and drawn by the always dependable Fabian Nicieza and Pete Woods) comes out. Read Full Review
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