X-Men: Legacy #250
X-Men: Legacy » X-Men: Legacy #250 - Lost Legions, Part 1; Flashback; Into the Abyss released by Marvel on August 1, 2011.
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5 (0) 4 (3) 3 (1) 2 (0) 1 (1) 3.4 starsAverage score of 5 user reviews
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Cool power, that's about it... 1
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Good Milestone Issue 0
X-Men: Legacy #250 is a good jumping point for this title as it takes a new direction, away from the Rogue the mentor to a new team with a purpose. The thing I really liked about this issue was it showed some real-world consequences from the Age of X story line. The idea that aspects of Legion's personality are loose in the world is a legitimate concern because every personality of Legion has a different power and some personalities are very dangerous. No one really knows the consequences of th...
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Is X-Men: Legacy always this confusing? 4
This is only my second issue of X-Men: Legacy, but it seems to jump around more than the other Marvel books I'm reading. When #249 ended, we saw Rogue and Magneto maybe about to get it on. This issue - no mention of it at all. Really, after how big a deal it was in the previous issue you'd think there'd at least be some more movement on whether rogue was going to stay with Magneto. Instead, all of a sudden we're looking for Legion's personalities. Where the heck did that come from? In 249 ...
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Something CLaremont could be proud of 0
I'm back to reclaim my Legacy as reviewer of Legacy well until the schism totally ruins it.... blast you Lowe! Plot With Age of X over and Legion and Frenzy joining the ranks of the X-Men it seems.. can it be it tis! tis a teambook and you know how Carey is with team books if not you need to go back pick up his earlier run back when it was X-Men because this is how it should be done and you should be familiar with it. My Opinion So after we left Age of X (Not sure what happened and will not f...
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Very Ordinairy for an Anniversary Issue 0
This wouldn't be such a big deal for any other issue that started an arc- but this is a landmark, giant sized issue which is presumably aimed at getting new readers on board. I can't see why someone who picked this up for the first time would find much reason to stick around. The main story is pretty standard superhero stuff with a slightly confusing continuity minded twist that may confuse new readers- Legion's other personalities have escaped and needed to be brought back in.Despite the damage...
0 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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