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    X-Men: Legacy #1

    X-Men: Legacy » X-Men: Legacy #1 - Prodigal released by Marvel on January 14, 2013.

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    Prodigal last edited by kaneundertaker2 on 11/23/19 08:20AM View full history

    Legion, the most powerful and unstable mutant in the world and son to Professor Charles Xavier, has killed gods and reshaped the face of the universe. NOW! in the aftermath of Avengers vs. X-Men, Legion will finally attempt to conquer his demons and embrace his father’s legacy!

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    3.2 stars

    Average score of 9 user reviews

    Legion 0

    PlotDavid A.k.a. Legion is the son of Charles Xavier, how will he react when he learns of his fathers demise?The ArtIs okay. It's nothing amazing, it's a bit messy at times. It's not bad, it's just nothing exciting.Story and ScriptI gotta say I didn't think I was going to like this as much as I did. Initially I was very excited about the series but as I saw all the reviews come in, I decided not to pick up the book. However when I went to my LCS today to pick up some comics, this was $1.99, so I...

    2 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    We Are Broken 0

    That is one compelling cover. I'm really new to X-Men, this is possibly the first X-Men comic I've bought that isn't out of continuity. But with a cover like that, and a character named Legion, my curiosity is highly piqued. It's also interesting to see how much the cover really tells you about Legion. It tells you that he's insane to some degree, and that he has multiple personalities. This could've been illustrated another way, sure, but this way is just so unique and demented it had me.The st...

    2 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    A fresh air in a insane world 0

    I really liked this first issue, it was published a few months ago but I just read it and I find it awesome. Retrospectively, the story of David Haller is an interesting way of connecting the worlds of two forgotten characters - blindfold and legion, and briefly Merzah the Mystic. Its a gracefully way to pay tribute to old characters and recognize their legacy on new storyplots. The action scenes inside Legion´s mind fit perfectly with his background and finally gave an oportunity to David to a...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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