A review by stevenk
Legion of Super-Heroes, Vol. 2: Death of a Dream by Georges Jeanty, Ken Lashley, Dale Eaglesham, Mark Waid, Barry Kitson, Kevin Sharpe

2.0

This story was busy, there was a lot going on and the large cast of characters and the frequent changes in artist didn't help, as the characters and locations blurred together. The Legion is trying to stop a war that the UP and all of the other adults want to deny is being started, fighting another teenage super team, while fighting with and misunderstanding each other along the way. The teenage revolution future feels forced in this story, to try and give the team an edge that doesn't feel right with such a young Legion (although they again seem like adults rather then teens). There is too much internal conflict played out in public for a Legion that is trying to unite the youth of the universe, and I don't really like the quasi-Legion of Substitute Heroes vibe of the kids gathered outside Legion HQ.