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X-Men Legacy - Volume 1: Prodigal (Marvel Now), by Simon Spurrier

Legion, the most powerful and unstable mutant in the world, and son to Professor Charles Xavier, has killed gods and reshaped the face of the universe. NOW! in the aftermath of Avengers vs. X-Men, Legion will finally attempt to conquer his demons...and embrace his father's legacy!

COLLECTING: X-Men Legacy (2012) 1-6

  • Sales Rank: #812202 in Books
  • Brand: Marvel
  • Published on: 2013-05-07
  • Released on: 2013-05-07
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 10.25" h x .25" w x 6.75" l, .53 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 136 pages
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About the Author
Simon Spurrier is a British comics writer. Getting his start in comics with the British small press, he went on to write his own series for 2000 AD, as well as a number of stories for the flagship character Judge Dredd. In recent years he has broken into the American comic book industry, writing mainly for Marvel Comics.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
This Book Surprised Me!
By B. Schuitema
Let me start by saying, I had no idea who Simon Spurrier is. I knew Tan Eng Huat's work, and enjoy it, but usually when there's a 'new' author I'm always careful to take a chance. However, the NOW initiative Marvel started really had me excited, so I tried everything from their first few months of new releases, and I was happy I did. I've grown tired of Bendis' writing, and his x-books fell flat for me, so high-profile comics writers are not always a plus. (Sorry, Bendis! I still love your Ultimate Spider-Man if not your team books!)

I got this book thinking "Legion? Who gives a crap about him?" but thought hey, in the spirit of Marvel NOW I'll try it. It ended up being the most captivating read of that entire first wave, and certainly my favorite X-Men book of the bunch. Spurrier's story made me invested in David Haller's quest, and it was the book I least expected to like! I picked up the individual issues as they came out, but am getting the trades so I can pass them around to friends.

This and Brian Wood's X-Men are easily the smartest, most tightly scripted, and most captivating x-books on the shelf. Before these two titles, the only x-book that has maintained my interest over the long course has been Peter David's X-Factor, which is building to a satisfying close.

If you want to try something a little different, I can't recommend the new X-Men Legacy enough!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Powerful and psychologically screwed up side-character gets his own chance to shine.
By thedean
I think my eyes bulged when I read that Legion was getting his own title. Not that I hate Legion, but...he's not exactly what I'd consider traditional or conventional star material. Especially considering how the last X-Men Legacy run went; though, I suppose it's appropriate to relaunch the title with Legion given who he is. I don't know how the comics industry works, but I can only imagine someone pitching this idea and various editors just groaning at the prospect. Yet Spurrier manages to write him in a way that respects the complicated nature of his past yet integrate some character growth to develop him into a character that can take the spotlight and be true to himself while not alienating the audience. Because traditionally, Legion is one screwed up character. I mean, really screwed up. But with a little sanity to balance him out (at least during the time he's narrating to us), he can tell a great story.

For those unfamiliar with Legion, a little back story should be understood before diving in. The absolute basics are covered in story: He's the omega-level mutant son of Charles Xavier who has a literal legion of powers to draw upon. The problem is that these powers have identities of their own, one for each ability, and they're mostly homicidal. He's not, and he's struggling to control them, and at the start he's basically learning to cope. Until the realizes that Professor X has died, and #$%^ hits the fan.

I think the first six issues are great, if you know a good story is coming up. If not, it might take a leap of faith but you can tell something good is there if you look close enough. Legion is actually somewhat hilarious,and interesting enough to have the spot light on him because we hardly look elsewhere. We do see other X-men but they are written stereotypically...which is fine, since in the end we're just interested in Legion and they're only there to advance the plot. The exception is Blindfold, whose backstory is fleshed out to be rather dark and explanatory of where she gets her odd verbal tic. She, like David (David Haller is Legion's real name, and the one I should be using considering he HATES the name Legion)is rather screwed up mentally and obviously going to help carry the X-Men Legacy title.

The art is something that you have to be told you'll get used to, because it works here. It won't work for most other comics, but with how crazy and erratic Legion can be it just works here just fine. It's not bad, but it's different. Really, I can't describe it well other than calling it unique but fitting. It's less realistic, with sharper edges, and kinda perfect for a tale about someone constantly on the edges of reality. Probably not selling it well.

What gets it a 4/5 is mainly the lack of a clear focus. You get the sense that a major story is at play, but aren't shown it other than having the main villain directly involve himself. You don't know where he's going or what he wants to accomplish specifically, and really only know that he's a bigot with way too much power and little regard for other lives. I also sense that, for new readers, David is interesting but a confusing character. I point that out because Marvel NOW, from what I understand, was to bring in new readers. I don't think that a blatant info dump is necessary, but from my prospective you really didn't get a sense of how BAD it was for David. I'm guessing that's coming up later, and really, while reluctant to give it 5 stars I wish they gave options to reward a 4.5 or something.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Very good all around!
By SocialZombie
Great series. The cover art really grabbed me and much to my delight the art on the inside was good too. I had never heard of Legion before and I really enjoyed his story. Its a quick read (only 24 issues!), and will keep you sucked in till the very end.

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