Vril Dox the son of Brainiac finds himself fleeing from the universe's deadliest bounty hunters as he tries to figure out who stole his intergalactic L.E.G.I.O.N. police force from him. But the more he learns, the less he likes! Guest-starring Supergirl.
The biggest problem with the issue is probably the art, which is surprising considering how much I've enjoyed some of Andy Clarke's past work. There's a stripped down simplicity to Clarke's characters that grant them a certain amount of iconic weight, and he's most impressive during conversational scenes and wide, open shots of outer space. Once any action starts up Clarke begins to run into some problems, and his choreography and anatomy start to fall apart. Let's hope he can improve in this areas moving forward, because these early issues have certainly left me with the impression that we're headed for lots of action further down the road. Read Full Review
I enjoyed R.E.B.E.L.S. #2. Bedard has an interesting concept set up for this team and I like the characters that we have seen so far. Of course, I have to openly point out that I am biased. As a die-hard Legion of Super Heroes fan, much of this title appeals to me due to my love for the Legion. And since my beloved Legion lost their own monthly title, I am starving for anything even remotely related to the Legion. Read Full Review
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