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    Generation Hope #4

    Generation Hope » Generation Hope #4 - The Future is a Four-Letter Word, Part 4 released by Marvel on April 1, 2011.

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    2.5 stars

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    Character development and classical literature 2

    To my delight, we were treated to some character development this issue...as well as an explanation of the powers of four of the five lights! Out of the four, only one of them was at all surprising- Teon (a very uncommon name) retains the basic cognitive functioning of an ordinary human being, he's merely chosen to pay attention to his primal instincts (what with their being stronger than the average human's). Makes you wonder not only how intelligent he was to begin with, but also exactly what'...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Five Little Lights 0

     I guess I should be excited about this, after all this was a big thing (Five Lights arc story) in the X-Men and mutant universe, but sadly I just can´t get out of the fact that perhaps this shot in the dark failed by not delivering awesome art and a more mature aproach in the narrative, specially the dialogues. I think Gillen is giving this title a teen/childish touch that doesn´t work for me and the fact that Salva Espin isn´t the kind of artist that I admire just close the deal for me, ...

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.

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