Legion Lost #10

Writer: Tom DeFalco Artist: Pete Woods Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: June 13, 2012 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 3
6.1Critic Rating
5.7User Rating

The LEGION LOST team must decide which fate is worse: staying and dying in the present or returning to a future that may be totally different from the one they left behind!

  • 8.0
    Supergirl Comic Box Commentary - Anj Jun 20, 2012

    Still, I think this issue felt like a 'zero issue' for DeFalco as he continues to show us where he wants to take the book without the constraints of fitting in The Culling. Most of the characters seem to be dealing with something hidden. It feels like Dawnstar, Gates, and Timber Wolf are the only ones above board here. Add the possible dystopian future and there is a lot on the table. I hope we get some finale to Hypertaxis, even if it is something as simple as Gates reverting to normal showing the plague has run its course. Pete Woods stuff remains solid. I do think this issue felt rougher than prior ones. Some pages seem completely wonderful and fully rendered. Others felt rushed. Read Full Review

  • 7.3
    Multiversity Comics - Brian Salvatore Jun 15, 2012

    Hopefully, internally, there is an end date in mind, and DeFalco and Woods can bring this to its conclusion, because the team has been working quite well together, especially considering the problems with the book when original writer Fabian Nicieza was on it. I went into this expecting something bland, and am happy to report I was proven wrong. Read Full Review

  • 3.0
    Comic Book Resources - Greg McElhatton Jun 14, 2012

    I'd hoped that "Legion Lost" having a writer shift would fix some of the problems of the series, but that's a hope that is rapidly dwindling. I feel like some of the basic ideas from DeFalco are good, but the execution of them just isn't up to par. This feels like a comic that was written a quarter century ago, not 2012. For now, I'm afraid that "Legion Lost" has most likely lost me, again. Read Full Review

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