WOLFSBANE UNLEASHED!
Renegade mutants have taken hostages at the Latverian embassy...and DR. DOOM isn't happy about it! And with one of X-FACTOR'S own in their clutches, it's going to be a super-powered battle on multiple fronts as innocent lives hang in the balance!
Experience these villains' first battle in the dramatic conclusion to this all-new adventure set during Peter David's original X-FACTOR run!
Rated T+
X-Men Legends #6 uses the framework of a court case to provide us with interesting depth and complexity to the story. Read Full Review
All in all,X-Men Legends#6 is a good addition to the originalX-Factorrun, with an intriguing story and great pencilwork by Todd Nauck. Read Full Review
After the first iteration of X-FACTOR returned to the X-MEN, government liaison Valerie Cooper compiled a new team of mutants to take the reigns. However, when a group of mutants was taken captive at the Latverian Embassy in resistance to DOCTOR DOOM, this new X-FACTOR team sprung into action. Lets dive into X-MEN LEGENDS #6 by Peter David as he fills in the gaps between his run on X-FACTOR #75 and X-FACTOR #76 from 1986. Read Full Review
X-Men Legends#6 gives readers whiplash throughout, jumping tonally all over the place and missing the mark on several key levels. The attempts at humor fall flat, and then flip 180 degrees to beats that skew far too dark. Skip this one. Read Full Review
These X-Men: Legends stories often struggle to justify their existence, but this one may make the previous work it intends to complement retroactively worse. Read Full Review
Nice but not very memorable. It looks like something David wanted and just took the opportunity to create.
I liked how Doom was written, but this is middling, unfortunately.
The hostage situation plays out with some good twists, like Quicksilver bringing in the real Dr. Doom. But it chops off with an abrupt shaggy dog of an ending (I'm not trying to make a Wolfsbane joke). I really liked this up until the last few pages, but those pages left me unable to escape the feeling that the author ran out of space, shrugged, and slapped this unsatisfying finale on. The art's good throughout, though, and I did like the humor.