FLASH FACT: Cyborg stands as the last defense against the world's greatest villains, and they plan to play dirty. They don't even care if they die
The Legion of Doom miniseries suffers from some basic plot device problems and plot holes you can drive the prison through at times, but it still worked well when it got down to the characters. Heatwave is someone I had zero interest in prior to this but they made him a fun character to watch here as he tries to work his plan from inside the prison. Cyborg has his moment here but he's mostly a foil through the rest of it and much of what we got is Heatwave plotting and planning from the inside. The real surprise for me was just how much fun this incarnation of Plastic Man is and he gets some of the best panels in this book. I didn't have any expectations with this book but it proved to be a fair bit of fun overall even if it's in a way I can't quite pinpoint. Read Full Review
The moral of this series is - more Plastic Man is a good thing. Someone at DC should take note. Read Full Review
Looking forward from here, I'm hopeful that some notes will be taken on what works and doesn't work for this character. I applaud DC for finally giving Detroit a character that doesn't induce groans from readers. I just hope they decide to keep Cyborg grounded in the Motor City. It just makes too much sense. Read Full Review