City of Belmont - Ruth Faulkner Public Library

Legion, son of X, writer, Si Spurrier ; pencilers, Tan Eng Huat (#1-3) & Jorge Molina (#4-6) ; inkers, Craig Yeung (#1-3 & 5), Jorge Molina (#4), Norman Lee (#5-6) & Walden Wong (#5-6) ; colorists, Jose Villarubia (#1-3) & Rachelle Rosenberg (#4-6) ; letterer, VC's Cory Petit, Vol. 1

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Legion, son of X, writer, Si Spurrier ; pencilers, Tan Eng Huat (#1-3) & Jorge Molina (#4-6) ; inkers, Craig Yeung (#1-3 & 5), Jorge Molina (#4), Norman Lee (#5-6) & Walden Wong (#5-6) ; colorists, Jose Villarubia (#1-3) & Rachelle Rosenberg (#4-6) ; letterer, VC's Cory Petit, Vol. 1
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
T+
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Legion, son of X
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Responsibility statement
writer, Si Spurrier ; pencilers, Tan Eng Huat (#1-3) & Jorge Molina (#4-6) ; inkers, Craig Yeung (#1-3 & 5), Jorge Molina (#4), Norman Lee (#5-6) & Walden Wong (#5-6) ; colorists, Jose Villarubia (#1-3) & Rachelle Rosenberg (#4-6) ; letterer, VC's Cory Petit
Summary
Legion is the most powerful and unstable mutant in the world, and son to Professor Charles Xavier. Now, following Professor X's tragic death, Legion will finally attempt to tame his fractured mind, conquer his inner demons and embrace his father's legacy! First, Legion tries to help newly manifested mutant twins, exploited by a criminal cartel in Japan. But the twins have plans of their own, as do Legion's inner demons! Then, two new villains have begun plotting Legion's demise. But little does he know one of them is lurking within his own psyche, and the other is hiding among the X-Men themselves! Legion infiltrates the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning - but when he learns the demon in his brain has a horrifyingly familiar face, can he and the X-Men help one another overcome it?
Target audience
adolescent
resource.variantTitle
Prodigal
Classification
letterer