X-MEN LEGENDS No. 8, December 2021 |
Thankfully, such manufactured moments are soon forgotten once Jubilee has impressively broken free of her bonds, and teams-up with her fellow X-Man for a serious showdown with Lady Deathstrike. This action-packed sequence is absolutely spot-on, with all the combatants attempting to best one another with plenty of insanely fast punches, a bellyful of serious physical damage and some highly enjoyable quips; “Is a frog’s butt watertight?”
Perhaps however the surprising star of this comic is the mutant adolescent Yurei, who soon demonstrates a deliciously sadistic persona when it comes to selecting a location to abandon her would-be assailants in. Ranging from a zoo’s tiger pen just as feeding time approaches to a deadly mine-laden swamp, the politely spoken schoolgirl is equally as entertaining when it also comes to a killer quip just before she leaves her latest victim stranded.
Far less impressive is probably Billy Tan’s artwork, which due to the sparsity of this book’s script, definitely needs to shoulder the lion’s share of work. Indeed, at times it appears the Malaysian illustrator is desperately attempting to pad out his layouts by monotonously pencilling numerous cargo crates, forklift trucks and empty loading bays. Such ‘filling’ genuinely starts to bog down the storytelling and proves particularly noticeable once Jie Jie arrives at Shanghai supposedly in a hurry to complete her sale only to spend an eternity walking along the disconcertingly empty pier in an effort to liaise with her buyer’s Russian agent - Omega Red.
The regular cover art of "X-MEN: LEGENDS" #8 by Billy Tan & Chris Sotomayor |
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