
By: Tom DeFalco (writer), Pete Woods (artist), Brad Anderson (colorist)
The Story: He’s the amphibious, humanoid telepath of your dreams.
The Review: Chalk this up to my wishy-washy nature, but I’ve always found it difficult to step away from a comic book series, even one that’s not performing so well. Part of me wants to believe the title’s only going through a rough patch, one that may be hurdled over by the next issue. Another part of me sees dropping the series as a kind of betrayal, especially after some significant investment—like the six months I put into Legion Lost.
Sad to say, that investment hasn’t really paid off. This book has been crawling along for a while now, even some time before DeFalco took over writing duties, so you can’t really attribute its low performance to creative changes. Even from a generous perspective, the title simply hasn’t done a remarkable job of establishing appealing, lovable characters nor a tight, gripping plot.
Aside from the aggressive Gates and Timber Wolf, none of the other Legionnaires have asserted much in the way of personality, at least none that you can really resonate with. DeFalco might be trying to light a fire under these characters by injecting some drama into their interactions, but he does so at the cost of ignoring context and disrespecting Legion history. I’m talking, of course, about Wildfire’s unexpectedly craven power play for control of the team. It’s one thing to state, not inaccurately, that Tyroc hasn’t been very proactive in directing their mission; it’s another to take the leap to, “For the team’s welfare, you should step down as mission leader.”
What’s particularly problematic about this scene is it essentially disregards the years of friendship and experience these teammates have shared together. It just doesn’t make sense for Wildfire to be so insensitive and callous in critiquing Tyroc, nor does it feel natural for Tyroc (especially since we’ve established him as “a diplomat,” in Wildfire’s own words) to shoot back, perhaps a bit too defensively, “That’s exactly what we need—another hothead in charge!” To top it off, Wildfire reacts with a rather silly, antiquated, “Why, you—” I’m surprised he doesn’t shake his fist under Tyroc’s nose just to complete the effect.
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