X-Men: Legends #4

5.8

Critic Rating

4 Reviews
6.0

User Rating

2 Reviews
Writer Ann Nocenti
Artist Javier Pina
Cover Price $3.99

BETRAYAL! DRAMA! ACCCCTIOON!
MOJO's latest motion picture is off to a rousing start! But can LONGSHOT recover his memories in time to stop WOLVERINE from carrying out the execution of SHADOWCAT? No special effects or trick shots in this Mojoworld production, so every death will have to make the final cut!
Longshot co-creator Ann Nocenti calls the shots in this all-new tale set shortly after the original LONGSHOT miniseries!
RATED T+

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  • 8.0

    ComicBook.com - Jamie Lovett

    Nov 09, 2022

    X-Men: Legends #4 is likely one of those comics that some will bemoan as a story where "nothing happens," and, in fairness, the plot is circular, but that's not the point. Instead, Ann Nocenti uses her two issues on X-Men: Legends not to plug some hole in continuity, answering questions almost nobody was asking, but to show her skill as a satirist with a distinct and strong authorial voice. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff

    Nov 11, 2022

    Though it lacks the kind of wit it might have had, it IS nice to see a story almost perfectly matching themes that echoed through X-Men comics in the second half of the 1980s. There is so much more that could have been done with Mojo in the era that never quite had a chance to develop as various events whipped around the Marvel Universe, sweeping it into the 1990s. With the right momentum, an extended Longshot series might still work out with a writer who has a chance to build it into a more complicated satire. As for X-Men: Legends...next month, it shuffles forward to 1992 to pursue an adventure set between X-Factor #75 and #76.  Read Full Review

  • 5.3

    Major Spoilers - Christopher Rondeau

    Nov 14, 2022

    X-Men Legends #4 didn't fulfill the promises I interpreted from X-Men Legends #3, leading to a disappointing conclusion. Read Full Review

  • 2.0

    Comic Crusaders - M.R. Jafri

    Nov 11, 2022

    Female empowerment has been a key cornerstone of the X-Men world, but this book makes it into a punchline rather than simply showing empowered women. The spiral effects and the reference to the X-Babies are nice but definitely not enough to save this book. Thankfully the nature of this anthology allows us to move onto another creative team next issue with renewed hope for truly legendary storytelling. Read Full Review

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  • 6.0

    CrazyforRAMU

    May 07, 2023

    Well, I get the Spiral rebellion I was looking for, and it's ... sorta satisfying? A little? There's more rambling philosophy, but it does more damage to the plot this time around. This winds up being half a story at best -- and the finale features that cowardly old trope of flashback stories, a quick mind-wipe to duck any continuity problems. At least the art makes it all look pretty.

  • 6.0

    Psycamorean

    Feb 06, 2023

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