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    Legion Lost #2

    Legion Lost » Legion Lost #2 - The Dawn of the Hypersapiens released by DC Comics on December 2011.

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    3.9 stars

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    Legion Lost is Finding It's Way 0

    Last issue left me wanting a lot more from this creative team and the stranded Legionaries. Does this issue change my opinions on this series?  THE GOOD: The art is really good. I like how clean and simplistic it is, however when you reread it you notice something new. I really like the story here. It is definitely an improvement and I am liking it a lot. We get a little more information on why these people are here. We also get to see why Alastor has gone back to the past and started this. We a...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    A Better Intro Than The First Issue 0

    The Good: Now that I can see what's going on on this cover, I quite like it. Having one single character narrating this entire issue was a really good idea, and encompasses the heart of 'The New 52' much better than issue #1 or Legion of Super-Heroes. I knew literally nothing about any of these characters other than that they were part of the Legion, but now I REALLY know Wildfire, and actually I got insight into the rest of the cast a lot better than I did from the first issue. If the coming is...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    A good recovery. 1

    There seems to be a trend going on with issue #2s that should have been the issue #1 and the issue #1 should have been issue #2, done via flashback or something like that. W'e're still fairly lost in this issue as far as who these characters are and what their powers are for the most part, but we get more insight into some of the characters and we get told what's going on where as before things were just happening and we had no clue as to why they were.The only thing I don't like is that they in...

    0 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Cold crisp air 0

    This issue really loses a lot of its coherency and tumbles into a bit more of a convoluted mess.  That is, it does do this until a decent enough ending.  The team must still try to figure out what the effects of Alastor’s release of the pathogen is and whether it has had any effect.  They soon start to find out some answers as one of the doctor’s that died in the previous issue shows up alive but in a slightly different form.  He is the first of the hypersapiens, a mixture between human and alie...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

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