• One of Legion's most troublesome personalities threatens to annihilate an alien species!
• S.W.O.R.D. director Abigail Brand is on the case - but will she be able to work with David to solve this extraterrestrial conundrum?
• Odd couple adventures ensue as David and Brand team up to stop the destruction before it begins!
As for the art, I remain ambivalent. I like Huats line work, but feel like his style is inconsistent. At times the figures and their dimensions will be almost cartoonish, at others more realistic, but Im not sure the fluctuation is deliberate. Still, there are some solid splash pages here, and the art keeps improving issue by issue. Read Full Review
But there's still time to catch it while he's doing amazing things with David Freakin' Haller, of all people. X-Men Legacy ain't over yet, and the conclusion promises to be richly entertaining. Read Full Review
As per usual, the art isn't wholly up to the task of bringing that script to life.Tan Eng Huat's work is just too variable in quality and detail. And sadly, the pencils are at their loosest and least refined within David's mind. Huat seems to save his best work for the less important material on the Peak station as Agent Brand and her allies look on with a mix of snark and fear. I really hope this series can look its best for this next and most likely final showdown. Read Full Review
Providing a character-focused issue along with a tightly paced evolution in terms of narrative and development of its theme, Simon Spurrier gives another satisfying entry in this oddball series. With Tan Eng Huat, Craig Yeung and Jose Villarrubia collaborating on this madness, it is simply another pretty great issue of X-Men Legacy. Read Full Review
I think I can guess what we will be expecting next issue. A showdown we've been waiting for since the bald man first showed up! I think my main concern is going to be what happens next. I'm sure Simon has something in mind for us but I don't think we've been given too many hints of what to expect once the fake Xavier is dealt with. Read Full Review