• Hannah Jones' defenseless body is threatened by Lord Trauma's metallic sentinel!
• Meanwhile, inside the fractured mind of David Haller, A.K.A. LEGION, Hannah must persuade the powerful Alter known as Hunter to help her defeat the evil alternative personality.
• But a new and perhaps more terrifying danger awaits Hannah as Lord Trauma digs out a monstrous creature from her own dark past...
Rated T+
Legion #4 may be an improvement from #3, but it's still a completely uninspired story led by a boring protagonist pitted against an underwhelming villain. Read Full Review
It appears that this installment, and the rest of the series, are left to be a question of what might have been. Read Full Review
Dr. Hannah wins a skirmish against Lord Trauma, but that just focuses the baddy's attention on her. The script is mechanically sound, but the inescapable realization that David Haller is merely the supporting character/setting in his own title is incredibly disappointing. The fill-in art also proves that "different" doesn't mean "better." It's still terrible at settings, plus it fumbles the portrayal of action so badly that the characters have to narrate everything in Silver Age Stan Lee style.