Story 1 - On Earth-A.D. (After Disaster), the world is a very different place-a post-apocalyptic wasteland, full of talking animals and other strange sights. While exploring his dystopian home, Kamandi, the last living human, stumbles upon a robot butler patiently awaiting the return of his human masters, who disappeared years before. Kamandi takes pity on the loyal butler and tries to reunite him with his long-lost family...however unusual that reunion might be.
Story 2 - In the far future of the 31st century, the super-powered teens known as the Legion of Super-Heroes protect all the citizens of the United Planets. But when Legionnair more
Sniegoski and Gapstur put together a strong classic kind of Kamandi tale that highlights the world at that time and offers up the kinds of stories that would populate it and make good for an anthology series. The Legion tale takes us back to the core version of the series and runs with that in a really fun way with Dan Jurgens capturing the look and feel of it wonderfully with an assist from Rapmund. The result is a book that reminds that the old style and stories, the old characters and their worlds, can be produced just the same as today with some minor tweaks and still be thoroughly fun and engaging. I'd love to see a lot more of both of these in this form to be able to enjoy something that was successful for decades and from a much different time. Read Full Review
Both stories had good concepts and execution, but were nothing new.