
by Paul Levitz (writer), Yildiray Cinar (pencils), Francis Portela (pencils & inks), Wayne Faucher (inks), Hi-Fi (colors), and Sal Cipriano (letters)
The Story: Earth-Man is forced to go on his first mission as a Green Lantern and the Legion finds itself pitted against Saturn Queen.
What’s Good: I absolutely love Earth-Man under Levitz’s hand. He adds a really fun dynamic to the team, his dialogue is consistently dickish, and Levitz continues to tease new developments for the character. I’ve really enjoyed Levitz’s placing Niedrigh in increasingly uncomfortable positions, and when, this month, he’s forced to save the lives of some tiny lifeforms on a far away planet, it’s really amusing in a “fish out of water” sort of way. Earth-Man’s constant tone of dismissive disgust is fun, but I’m starting to become increasingly interested in a possible redemption further down the road for the character, which may very well be the route Levitz is taking him. It’s promising stuff and honestly, the more Earth-Man I get from Levitz the better.
Beyond this, much of what has made this Legion relaunch so successful this month recurs. The large cast is handled aptly with all the characters feeling natural and in possession of their own unique voices. Furthermore, by modern comic standards, this is another issue that is packed with content; a lot of narrative movement occurs. While it’s not quite as ridiculously crammed as the last two issues, it’s still heftier than most comics and feels a bit more settled.
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