X-Men: Legacy #11

Writer: Simon Spurrier Artist: Mike Del Mundo Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: May 22, 2013 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 4
9.1Critic Rating
7.1User Rating

Fated to destroy mutantkind, Legion is desperate to learn if the predictions are true, so he makes a deal with the devil in his own mind to find answers.But what terrifying truth would drive David to take extreme measures…and undergo a procedure that would remove his mutant powers?

  • 10
    ScienceFiction.com - Stuart Conover May 26, 2013

    Spurrier has been knocking it out of the park with the dialogue, development, and build up in this book. I was turned into feeling Legion was a character I didn't really give a damn about to impatiently awaiting each and every issue of X-Men Legacy to see what happens next! Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Marvel Disassembled - thepuremood May 23, 2013

    X-MEN LEGACY ends with an unexpected and wonderful twist, and even if this particular issue felt more like a build-up to that moment than anything else, it still has plenty of wonderful character moments and fascinating complex ideas to keep you entertained. X-MEN LEGACY simply works in every conceivable way, creating it's own unique mythology and direction while still being firmly set in the confines of the Marvel Universe. With so many people patiently waiting for the death of superhero comics, you only have to read a title like LEGACY to see that there's countless ideas left worth exploring. Buy X-MEN LEGACY. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Population Go - Population Go Staff May 27, 2013

    Next issue concludes our Invasive Exotic arc, and the stage is set for a very interesting finale. As usual, this series continues to impress, posing intriguing questions that will linger in the head of the reader for a long time after they've finished reading, as well as turning out another engaging adventure for David " all without throwing a single punch. Read Full Review

  • 8.7
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen May 22, 2013

    The art duties in this issue are split between Paul Davidson, who handles the Legion material, and Tan Eng Huat, who focuses on the rest of the X-Men at the Jean Grey School. Davidson's work is the stronger of the two. Both have similarly loopy, surreal styles, but Huat's overly exaggerated figures are too distracting at times. Nearly all of his female characters look like witches with receding hairlines. But that's a small price to pay for what is easily one of the most engaging X-Men books on the stands. Read Full Review

  • 8.6
    Analog Addiction - Jideobi Odunze May 26, 2013

    And the biggest question is how does all of this tie into the evil ghost of Xavier currently plaguing David's mind? Is he just being manipulated or is there something legitimate to the treatment of the mutants in this program. All we know is that a fight is brewing as Blindfold has readied her team to save who she has come to love. We can only wonder if this will end in his death seeing as she was predicted to be his enemy. Read Full Review

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