Element Lad tries to take Chemical Kid under his wing as they go after the mercenaries that injured Cosmic Boy, but both Legionnaires soon find themselves in over their heads.
Joey Cavalieri, can we please get a new artist on a title that I'm weeping over? Read Full Review
Anyways, this was 2 issues ofwatching Brainy examine Comet Queen and Element Lad and Chemical King struggleto stop some pirates. Yes, the small moments are nice but that is likecomplimenting the garnish after eating a mediocre meal. There was little memorablehere. And the Legion deserves bigger and better stories. And I have never been a big fan ofScott Kolins art. Here it just seems too crude for a futuristic book. Read Full Review
With Keith Giffen on deck to take over as an artist, there's a good chance that this series will soon get the kick in the pants it needs. His recent collaboration with Levitz (on the "Legion of Super-Heroes Annual" pre-reboot) was fun, and it's hard to not notice the hints that a Giffen plot development from his own "Legion of Super-Heroes" run might be about to get mirrored here. Until that happens, though, this feels like a comic ultimately not a bad read when you're in the moment, but more than a bit forgettable soon after. Read Full Review
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