THE EPIC STEAMPUNK CROSSOVER CONTINUES! Magna Spadarossa gets a taste of life in the Big City, but it's not all she had hoped. Assassins galore are after her, but why? It's up to Vampirella, the Green Hornet, Kato, and the best Victorian futuristic technology they have to keep Magna safe ... but will that be enough?
Legenderry lives up to its title. I'm not a big fan of steampunk, but I found myself completely encapsulated by the world and designs. If you're a Green Hornet fan then this one takes on an even greater level of excitement. Willingham is truly a master of his craft, and his style of handing the story off to different iconic characters is working well so far. First we had Vampirella, this month we get the Green Hornet, and next month's character looks like it's going to be a real doozy. Read Full Review
Last issue began the story, now the fun begins. Definitely worth seeking out. Read Full Review
I just want to shout out to Joe Benitez who did the main cover, if you haven't seen his work look up Lady Mechanika. It's one of my favorite series. Benitez's work has been a gateway to the steampunk world for me. He creates such strong female characters and his art is absolutely beautiful. I am really happy to see him doing Legenderry. Read Full Review
Legenderry has a lot to offer fans of the different Dynamite icons, Bill Willingham enthusiasts, and fans of great comic book art with Sergio Fernandez Davila tackling the pencils. This story has a little something for everyone. Read Full Review
Legenderry: A Steampunk Adventure #2 is fun, entertaining and even if you don't love the genreI bet you won't regret this purchase. Recommended. Read Full Review
To be honest, the whole thing seems a bit forced and combined with the artwork puts me in mind of a group of folks playing 7th Sea while calling themselves Green Hornet, Vampirella etc. Read Full Review