Since the first issue, this time-lost band of Legionnaires has been operating in the shadows out of fear of corrupting the timestream. Now, their secret is out! Timber Wolf is captured and interrogated by a shadowy organization! Will he be able to maintain the team's cover? Or is their future doomed?
So overall, I thought this was a good issue, showcasing Tyroc's fears as well as bringing the team finally back together. And, the Woods/Camp art was top notch. But the J'onn guest star seemed a bit superfluous and maybe a little forced. And I hope the Alastor/plague story isn't swept under the rug. I don't like it ... but I want resolution. Read Full Review
This book has continued to offer up consistently enjoyable reading month after month. This issue mixes up superheroic adventure with science-fiction tinged mystery. This cast of Legion characters is stuck in the present for the foreseeable future. This issue cements them into the DCU with story possibilities popping up all around them. I'm looking forward to the second half of the first year of "Legion Lost." Read Full Review
Admittedly, this title has been shaky for some time, and the numerous scripting problems in this issue signals some red flags for DeFalco's takeover starting next month. This title's already landed itself on the watch list to be Dropped. Read Full Review