X-Men: Legacy #21

Writer: Simon Spurrier Artist: Khoi Pham Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: December 4, 2013 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 4
8.4Critic Rating
7.9User Rating

• Legion's final showdown with the monster in his mind that wears the face of his deceased father!
•  What's worse: the demonic Professor X has escaped into the real world. What terror will he unleash?
•  This is the climactic story this series has been building to, guest-starring the allies Legion has made along the way...and not all of them will emerge unscathed!

  • 9.0
    ScienceFiction.com - Stuart Conover Dec 7, 2013

    The climax of this fight is clearly coming which will probably lead into the inevitable showdown that will occur between David and Ruth. I'm not really expecting a happy ending at the closure of this book, but at the same time Spurrier continues to surprise me. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Nerds Unchained - Jeremy Radick Dec 5, 2013

    With Pham back on the book, the art is much better. Im still not his biggest fan, but at least he is consistent in his style and maintains a particular tone. Were heading in for the home stretch, and it looks like we could wind up with one of those great runs that actually tells a complete and satisfying story. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Hugo Robberts Lariviere Dec 7, 2013

    The colors of Rachelle Rosenberg cannot be described as such, though, as she seems to be fully in control of every aspects of this chaos, which makes the colors in this issue simply delightful at times. The panels in David's head or when he is fighting against the evil Xavier are simply gorgeous thanks to her work, with a certain shading in the backgrounds combined with a rich and diverse selection to the foregrounds, creating multiple contrasts on the same page without destroying the visual cohesion of the issue despite it. The issue does seem to not advance the whole plot against the evil Xavier much, yet the great characterization, excellent color work, good art and amazing concepts makes this a satisfying read despite this little flaw. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Population Go - Chris Lemmerman Jan 6, 2014

    As we barrel towards the eventual conclusion of this excellent book, it's nice to see that there are still twists and turns in the story to enjoy, and brilliant narratives to make each issue different from the last. With three issues to go, I'm wondering what's coming next, a feeling I've been feeling since issue #1 " that's consistent storytelling indeed. Read Full Review

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