X-Men: Legacy #210

Writer: Mike Carey Artist: Scot Eaton, Greg Land Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: April 30, 2008 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 2
7.1Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

Magneto battles Exodus on the Astral Plane! Will the Master of Magnetism's power count for anything in a place outside the laws of reality? Plus, Rogue sets out in Australia on a mysterious journey while trouble brews within the Hellfire Club!

  • 8.2
    IGN - Bryan Joel Apr 30, 2008

    I'm optimistic about X-Men: Legacy coming out of the latest installment, because it now seems to have a purpose, and thankfully it's not altogether a waste of time. With the foundation in place, we could be in for a stellar run. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Kyle Posluszny Apr 30, 2008

    Overall, I really enjoyed this issue of X-Men: Legacy despite the few storytelling kinks. I really like Carey's portrayal of the characters and the different sequences feature some strong artwork that keeps me hooked even if it's regarding some X-Men history I have yet to catch up on. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comic Book Resources - James Hunt May 5, 2008

    Art-wise, Eaton appears to have gotten well over his Picard-complex for Xavier, so let's hope that it's not a temporary thing. The regular guest art slot for the issue is filled by a fan-favorite whose art is nonetheless the frequent butt of industry jokes, Greg Land. He does turn in some good representations of some classic X-moments, and it certainly helps that his storytelling range isn't stretched very far in composing those one-off images, though there's at least one page where the way the image montage is put together makes it look like Banshee is a tiny little pixie. Ah well. Criticisms aside, another solid issue for "X-Men: Legacy", which has emerged as perhaps the strongest post-Messiah Complex title. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Comics Bulletin - Bryant Frattalone Apr 29, 2008

    You will not miss anything important to current X-continuity by passing this one up until something meaningful starts to happen. Read Full Review

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