Legion of Super-Heroes #7
Writer: Brian Michael Bendis
Artists: Stephen Byrne and Ryan Sook
Color Artist: Jordie Bellaire
Letterer: Dave Sharpe
Review by Carl Bryan
Warning – Small spoilers follow
As you settle in on this series, you find yourself getting used to Bendis’ formula: Introduce, or “Re-introduce”, a member of the Legion on the first page, In this case, it’s Wildfire. Subsequently, will come a story synopsis and one-two pages of full team photos flying or posing as they are called to assemble.
Finally, you also get some more of the story too.
Turns out we have a winner and a sore loser in regards to leading the Legion. Time will tell (as will the next issue) if the correct choice was made.
Lightning Lad’s New Digs
Stephen Byrne, and Ryan Sook are pouring themselves into the art of this comic, their art convey the busy aspects of the future, but they also maintain some aspect of order in so many characters.
I appreciate Bendis slipping in the family story of Lightning Lad, as it’s a solid contribution on his part at fleshing out a new Lightning Lad so the fan base appreciate the turn Bendis has taken.
Conclusion
Bendis’ work on the Legion is becoming a bit formula driven. It’s a huge task with a LOT of characters to keep new and old readers involved in the Legionnaires, and the storyline. It all seems to be an enormous task for Bendis as of late. Jonathan Kent and Brainiac 5 recently visited Superman. Perhaps it’s time for the Legion to find two arenas… it works for the Justice League.
Images Courtesy of DC Entertainment