Legion of Super-Heroes #4

7.3

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17 Reviews
5.1

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25 Reviews
Writer Brian Michael Bendis
Artist Ryan Sook
Cover Price $3.99

The secret origin of the Legion of Super-Heroes revealed! Exactly how did this ragtag group of idealistic, super-powered teens from all across the galaxy find each other? What pulls them and keeps them together? Another gorgeous issue of DC's future superstars also reveals clues to how Aquaman's lost trident may be the key to Earth's future and survival!

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  • 9.6

    Supergirl Comic Box Commentary - Anj

    Feb 21, 2020

    I ate this whole issue up with a spoon. This feels like the Legion. I haven't been able to say that for a long time. Characterization, plot, art ... it all works. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Dark Knight News - Carl Bryan

    Feb 20, 2020

    We needed to slow down a bit as preceding issues were at a break neck pace. And if we are going to spend time with these characters for quite some time, we needed a back story. Well done Mr. Bendis and the gang! Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck

    Feb 22, 2020

    I've always liked the concept of the Legion, although certainly the book hasn't always been a "must buy" for me. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield

    Feb 19, 2020

    It's an intriguing issue that works to better establish the characters we're going to be spending most of this run with. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    But Why Tho? - Charles Hartford

    Feb 19, 2020

    Overall, I found Legion of Super-Heroes #4 to be an enjoyable book. It succeeds in introducing several key Legion characters on a more personal level, even though this comes at the cost of once again stalling the main narrative. As long as you are ready for a slower burn, character-driven story, I think there is a lot to enjoy in Legion of Super-Heroes #4. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett

    Feb 19, 2020

    This issue balances the big and the small without ever tripping over its own ambitions, which are just beginning to feel appropriately grandiose. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    DC Comics News - Matthew Lloyd

    Feb 19, 2020

    Legion of Super-Heroes #4 is without a doubt the best issue of the series so far, and that's not saying much, really, however, Bendis FINALLY leans into the characterization and makes Imra, Rokk and Garth feel real. This should've been done in issue #1. With this issue, Bendis FINALLY creates a connection for readers and promises some hope for the future. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge

    Feb 25, 2020

    I've read and experience what feels like a million different Legion origins over the decades and it all blurs even when presented with something new. I think it's done well enough even though it's focused in short-form style and I don't mind that because this series is just too big and sprawling to get mired down in background stories just yet. But that's the problem because without getting into the weeds it's going to feel superficial. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    AIPT - Frankie Sciulla

    Feb 18, 2020

    This is an engaging retelling of the classic Legion origin, but it just needed that little extra oomph Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles

    Feb 19, 2020

    This issue was a decent step in fleshing out the Legion, but Bendis dependency on dragging out so many plot points keeps the title feeling very unfocused. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills

    Feb 22, 2020

    Bendis has set this series up for some fascinating answers, but we don't get them quite yet. That's a little frustrating, but overall the issue is enjoyable. Read Full Review

  • 6.5

    Weird Science - Jim Werner

    Feb 18, 2020

    There is a great story here but my fear is that its potential will escape Bendis, much like Aquaman's trident abruptly escapes the possession of the Legion at the end of this issue - (interrupting both Superboy's orientation and the reader's welcomed enlightenment on the backstory of this beloved team).  Given how much time was focused on the first three issues on acquiring the trident, having it stolen back by unknown forces off-panel is frustrating, to say the least. Nonetheless, “Long Live the Legion”.  My Frichtman tag says “Comic Boom” and I award this issue a:  Read Full Review

  • 6.5

    GWW - Deron Generally

    Feb 19, 2020

    Ryan Sook and Mikel Janin do great work with the art in this issue. They take the visuals and make them awesome to look at, but there is nothing going on in this story that lets the art shine. Read Full Review

  • 6.4

    Comic Watch - Matt Meyer

    Feb 25, 2020

    Despite some cosmetic changes, Brian Michael Bendis' foray into his new spin on the Legion's origin feels more compulsory than inspired. The art is still great, but a mere four issues in, and this title suddenly feels like it's treading water. Read Full Review

  • 6.3

    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson

    Feb 20, 2020

    We are officially past the point where the Orientation gag is any fun, but there's a lot of information and interesting world-building to be had in these pages, even if the pacing/presentation isn't to my liking. Read Full Review

  • 5.0

    Forces Of Geek - Lenny Schwartz

    Feb 24, 2020

    Bendis doesn't have a feel for these characters and it shows. Ryan Sook and Janin are great artists but their artwork can't save this book. Read Full Review

  • 4.0

    Comic Book Revolution - Rokk

    Feb 27, 2020

    If you like zero character work, a story as thin as rice paper, zero plot lines and no plot progression all wrapped up in a bunch of dad jokes then Legion of Super-Heroes #4 is the comic for you. For everyone else? Avoid Legion of Super-Heroes #4. There is literally nothing in this issue that would even be worth a .25 cent cover price let alone a $4.00 cover price. Read Full Review

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