Legion of Super-Heroes #5
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| Writer | Paul Levitz |
| Artist | Yildiray Cinar |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
The final fate of Saturn Girl and Lightning Lad's twin children is revealed here! Tensions between the team and Earth-Man come to a boil, and an all-new Green Lantern is revealed. Will it be Earth-Man or someone else entirely?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
The Weekly Crisis - Ryan Schrodt
Sep 24, 2010Earth Man is the Read Full Review
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8.0
cxPulp - Blake Petit
Sep 25, 2010Its been a really strong story, though, and Im anxious to see where it goes next. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comic Book Resources - Greg McElhatton
Sep 24, 2010In a market where grim and dark is the order of the day, "Legion of Super-Heroes" still feels fresh and fun. Considering Levitz is able to slip in modern day topics of anti-immigration and racism into the comic and still let it feel light and upbeat, that's a nice feat. "Legion of Super-Heroes" has quickly settled into a fun niche of its own. Read Full Review
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7.0
Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson
Sep 27, 2010Legion of Super-Heroes #5 is a welcome improvement, with lovely art by Yildiray Cinar and Wayne Faucher, and while I still want more XS, more Gates, more Matter-Eater Lad and more anybody who isnt Earth-Man, its still getting less annoying to read the book, resulting in a run-on sentence from hell and 3.5 out of 5 stars overall. Read Full Review
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6.0
A Comic Book Blog - Wayland
Oct 06, 2010Now, let's review here- in the recent past, Earth-Man has: taken over Earth, imprisoned and tortured many of Shady's friends, told massive lies to further his own xenophobic hate, and been shown to be hugely anti-alien. He's even still throwing around terms like "Earthborn like you," this very issue. So he has suddenly had a total change of heart, turns on his former allies, and sleeps with a very obviously non-Terran woman? And Shady thinks sleeping with this recent major foe is a good idea? Sorry, I absolutely hate this development, and find it at best unlikely for both of the characters most directly involved. Read Full Review