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by Invisible Brainiac - 05/17/25 02:29 AM
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Can anyone recommend this series? I've seen it in various bins backissue hunting for years. It sounds interesting enough.
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Long live the Legion!
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For the first year or so, it was all kinds of awesome, for it's day. (Not sure how it would hold up today, much like Camelot 3000, another book I loved back then that's kinda meh today.)
After awhile, a new creative team moved in, and the creativity that characterized the earlier team vanished.
Edit: Looked it up, it looks like the first 20 issues were the best of the lot, then the new creative team moved in and things changed pretty radically.
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It was one of my favorites early on as well.
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Strikeforce: Morituri by Peter B. Gillis and Brent Anderson was an awesome concept, but it went downhill quick after they left the title.
I tried to rip their soul out.I tried to make them forget Superman. But they won't.
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Like Set, I'm not so sure how it would hold up because it's been so long since I read it, but I definitely enjoyed the series when it was being published.
This includes, contrary to the others, the issues after Gillis and Anderson departed. James Hudnall was the new writer and he handled the title very competently. Less consistent was the art which lacked the flair, consistency and realism of Brent Anderson's stellar run. The characters looked more boring and generic, for sure. Toward the latter part of Hudnall's run, Mark Bagley took over in some of his earliest work for Marvel. Bagley's art took a loooong time to grow on me (not 'til Ultimate Spider-man, really), and his art on the last few issues and the limited series follow-up Electric Undertow didn't do much for me either.
But definitely don't discount the issues after #20 (thru 31 when the series ended and Undertow). There's some very competent writing still and a competent handling of the concept, even if the art doesn't exactly melt your brain with awesomeness.
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