“The Quest for Cosmic Boy” begins! The Legionnaires have lost their longtime leader, Cosmic Boy-but was he captured by enemies or did he flee responsibility for his “war crime”? The Legion's newly elected leader makes a hard decision her first day on the job and sends out teams of Legionaires in search of Cosmic Boy. Will they be prepared for what they find?
Supergirl and the Legion of Super Heroes #32 was good read. Initially, I was reserved in how good of a read Bedard's story arc was going to be. I have been pleasantly surprised at what a fun story arc Bedard has given us so far. I have actually enjoyed consecutive issues on this title. And it has been quite a long time since I enjoyed that many issues in a row on the Legion of Super Heroes. Read Full Review
However, there is a good chance that the claustrophobic and depressing feeling that the look of the book conveys will wear me down and eventually cause me to drop this seriesperhaps in favor of the Legion Archives and the brighter future envisioned by Jim Shooter and Curt Swan. Its too bad the proposed return of Shooter to these characters has apparently fallen through. Read Full Review
A story called The Quest for Cosmic Boy sounds epic to me. Two Legionnaires and some familiar guests walking around for twenty-odd pages leading up to a rather lame cliffhanger sounds like one big yawn. Or a prologue, perhaps. Sadly, last issue was the prologue, as this is the launch. My review of last issue called the true quest being whether Tony Bedard can keep things on the Legion interesting. After a promising start, Id say this one is a letdown. Read Full Review
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