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Alan Zelenetz,Frank Cirocco,Chris Warner,Terry Shoemaker,Randy Emberlin,Terry Austin | 352 pages | 23 Dec 2009 | ,U.S. | 9781595823946 | English | Milwaukie, United States GCD :: Issue :: Alien Legion Omnibus #1

They go where the Galactic Council send them and do what they are told. They or course get involved in terri I read these comics back many years ago and they remain a constant love of mine. They or course get involved in terrible plots and betrayals, from within and without. The great threat in these books is the Harkilon Empire. Their most powerful ability is the power of shapechanging into anyone they see. They use this ability to stir up chaos and murder within the Galactic Planets. They also harbor vast intelligence and a desire to build planet destroying weapons to rid them of their Galactic enemies. They are a despicable and awful bad guy for these books. The stories here a great, the characters written and drawn well and overall you can't go wrong digging into these comics, but the omnibus collects all the early stories and makes them into a novel style collection. Such a great experience and the creator, and authors and artists who delivered these fine stories and characters are to be commended. Danny P. The geek in me has always wanted to use this book as the basis for running a roleplaying game. Why not, right? Jul 14, Aaron Humphres rated it it was amazing. I have always love me some Alien Legion. This book is one of my top sci-fi stories of all time. They are basically war stories told with crazy aliens off fighting desperate battles. Jugger Grimrod will always be my favorite pirate: Found these comics when I was a kid and was just blown away by them. Such imagination and amazing sci-fi settings. Also discovered through this series and he has become a huge artistic influence on my art over the years. Couldn't recommend Alien Legion enough to sci-fi fans. May 24, Adam Dawson rated it liked it Shelves: comics. This and Dreadstar were the I'd read under Marvels new Epic imprint. I loved the future sci-fi slant of the comic, a breath of fresh air from the many superhero comics I'd been reading for years. Carl Potts artwork was and is fantastic, but the story nowadays feels a little dated, but still very enjoyable. Feb 16, Immano rated it really liked it Shelves: digital. Books from the same era as this first Omnibus of Alien Legion often suffer of faults that were actually integral to the medium of comics as was conceived at the time. Yet this one soars above some of them, and in particular, not even the trademark pedantic exposition of the eighties can bring it down, because it doesn't redundantly enunciate the same thing that are shown by the excellent art by Cirocco and a budding Stroman, instead they add details and perspectives, contribute to show the thoug Books from the same era as this first Omnibus of Alien Legion often suffer of faults that were actually integral to the medium of comics as was conceived at the time. Yet this one soars above some of them, and in particular, not even the trademark pedantic exposition of the eighties can bring it down, because it doesn't redundantly enunciate the same thing that are shown by the excellent art by Cirocco and a budding Stroman, instead they add details and perspectives, contribute to show the thoughts and viewpoints of the various characters in each scene. And variety is key in this tale, for as diverse and numerous as can be are the various characters in the Legion, and each gets a spotlight sooner or later, to have his, her or its layers peeled back and show how they deal with the dirtiest of wars. Even the use of made-up slang isn't the usual, empty excuse for cussing without cussing we see in so many other efforts, for it makes a clear distinction between those who speak it and how, and the ones who don't need it, because they do not crawl in the mud and blood all day and are content of ruling the destinies of galaxies from golden palaces. It is alive and coherent, it describes as much as violence as it does science fictitious as it must be , politics and species. That one rapidly stops noticing it when reading it, that it becomes natural, is a testament to its comprehensibility and fittingness to the narrative. You root for the Legion, and for the Nomad squadron that opens the way in the most horrible theaters, not for any cause, since they'll often fight for the ugly ones, and not for the worlds they may save, because they won't shed a tear for the legionnaires that should fall in the process. You root for Nomad because in the heat of the battle as much as in the depths of their moments of reflection, they will only have each other to count on assuming they don't kill each other off first! Jul 04, J. There's a lot of stuff to praise about this--interesting and diverse characters, cool character design, focus on aliens as more than one- dimensional people-with-different-skin-tones. But, ultimately, I just didn't enjoy reading it all that much and had to force myself to finish it. I'm not a huge fan of war stories, so I think this series is just lost on me. Jan 01, Online Eccentric Librarian rated it liked it. I did feel right off the bat that the size of the book was annoying - the artwork is very dense and the dialogue even more so. With so much talk on each page, the artwork became very small and distractingly busy. It was hard to appreciate that this was a seminal series of the s. As for the story, very straightforward s fare - with all the good down to earth, cheeky dialogue and the bad did I mention LOTS of dialogue everywhere?? There's hours of reading with all that talk so you definitely get value with this book. Unlike many comics from today, it is not about style over substance. This book really represented to me what comics were about before Top Cow's soft porn era began in the s. Feb 08, Vincent Stoessel rated it really liked it. I got a lot of bang for the buck in this one. A nice collection of pulp legionnaire adventures. Watch as a collection of rogues and freebooters do their best to fight as a unit without killing each other. I typically like my SF comic art a little slicker but it wasn't bad. It was the story that really made volume 1 great though. Feb 03, Devero rated it really liked it. Alien Legion — cover-titled The Alien Legion for its first series and initial graphic novel — features a military unit, Force Nomad, similar to the French Foreign Legion. Its characters include leader Sarigar, whose lower half is serpentine; the fully humanoid Torie Montroc; and an alien of the Thraxian race, Jugger Grimrod. Primary creator Carl Potts and co-creators Alan Zelenetz writer and Frank Cirocco penciler developed the concept, and in ' imprint launched the first of several Alien Legion miniseries and one-shots. Potts said in ,. The original concept was the ' Foreign Legion in space' and all the legionnaires were human. This was in the early '70s. By the time I got around to developing the idea further in the early '80s, Star Wars obviously became an influence. The Alien Legion universe is a giant extrapolation of the American democratic melting-pot society where different races and cultures work together for the common good while dealing with the pluses and problems that the nation's diversity creates. Dark Horse Comics announced it was publishing a new Alien Legion series in [15] but the series was delayed. Instead of being produced by Dark Horse, the new four-issue series, Uncivil War , was published in by Titan Comics. Some of the stories have been published in trade paperback and hardback form. No recent wiki edits to this page. Footsloggers and soldiers of fortune, priests, poets, killers, and cads -- they fight for a future Galarchy, for cash, for a cause, for the thrill of adventure. Culled from the forgotten and unwanted of three galaxies, they are trained to be the most elite, and expendable, of fighting forces. Sometimes peacekeepers, sometimes shock troops, the Legion is sent into the Galarchy's most desperate internal and external conflicts. Legionnaires live rough and they die hard, tough as tungsten and loyal to the dirty end. Alien Legion Omnibus Volume 1 features over three hundred story pages of the groundbreaking series and lays cover fire for a new Alien Legion series from Dark Horse slated to begin in late ! This edit will also create new pages on Comic Vine for:. Until you earn points all your submissions need to be vetted by other Comic Vine users. This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll send you an email once approved. Alien Legion Omnibus, Vol. 1 by Alan Zelenetz

They go where the Galactic Council send them and do what they are told. They or course get involved in terri I read these comics back many years ago and they remain a constant love of mine. They or course get involved in terrible plots and betrayals, from within and without. The great threat in these books is the Harkilon Empire. Their most powerful ability is the power of shapechanging into anyone they see. They use this ability to stir up chaos and murder within the Galactic Planets. They also harbor vast intelligence and a desire to build planet destroying weapons to rid them of their Galactic enemies. They are a despicable and awful bad guy for these books. The stories here a great, the characters written and drawn well and overall you can't go wrong digging into these comics, but the omnibus collects all the early stories and makes them into a novel style collection. Such a great experience and the creator, Carl Potts and authors and artists who delivered these fine stories and characters are to be commended. Danny P. The geek in me has always wanted to use this book as the basis for running a roleplaying game. Why not, right? Jul 14, Aaron Humphres rated it it was amazing. I have always love me some Alien Legion. This book is one of my top sci-fi stories of all time. They are basically war stories told with crazy aliens off fighting desperate battles. Jugger Grimrod will always be my favorite pirate: Found these comics when I was a kid and was just blown away by them. Such imagination and amazing sci-fi settings. Also discovered Larry Stroman through this series and he has become a huge artistic influence on my art over the years. Couldn't recommend Alien Legion enough to sci-fi fans. May 24, Adam Dawson rated it liked it Shelves: comics. This and Dreadstar were the first comics I'd read under Marvels new Epic imprint. I loved the future sci-fi slant of the comic, a breath of fresh air from the many superhero comics I'd been reading for years. Carl Potts artwork was and is fantastic, but the story nowadays feels a little dated, but still very enjoyable. Feb 16, Immano rated it really liked it Shelves: digital. Books from the same era as this first Omnibus of Alien Legion often suffer of faults that were actually integral to the medium of comics as was conceived at the time. Yet this one soars above some of them, and in particular, not even the trademark pedantic exposition of the eighties can bring it down, because it doesn't redundantly enunciate the same thing that are shown by the excellent art by Cirocco and a budding Stroman, instead they add details and perspectives, contribute to show the thoug Books from the same era as this first Omnibus of Alien Legion often suffer of faults that were actually integral to the medium of comics as was conceived at the time. Yet this one soars above some of them, and in particular, not even the trademark pedantic exposition of the eighties can bring it down, because it doesn't redundantly enunciate the same thing that are shown by the excellent art by Cirocco and a budding Stroman, instead they add details and perspectives, contribute to show the thoughts and viewpoints of the various characters in each scene. And variety is key in this tale, for as diverse and numerous as can be are the various characters in the Legion, and each gets a spotlight sooner or later, to have his, her or its layers peeled back and show how they deal with the dirtiest of wars. Even the use of made-up slang isn't the usual, empty excuse for cussing without cussing we see in so many other efforts, for it makes a clear distinction between those who speak it and how, and the ones who don't need it, because they do not crawl in the mud and blood all day and are content of ruling the destinies of galaxies from golden palaces. It is alive and coherent, it describes as much as violence as it does science fictitious as it must be , politics and species. That one rapidly stops noticing it when reading it, that it becomes natural, is a testament to its comprehensibility and fittingness to the narrative. You root for the Legion, and for the Nomad squadron that opens the way in the most horrible theaters, not for any cause, since they'll often fight for the ugly ones, and not for the worlds they may save, because they won't shed a tear for the legionnaires that should fall in the process. You root for Nomad because in the heat of the battle as much as in the depths of their moments of reflection, they will only have each other to count on assuming they don't kill each other off first! Jul 04, J. There's a lot of stuff to praise about this--interesting and diverse characters, cool character design, focus on aliens as more than one-dimensional people-with-different-skin-tones. But, ultimately, I just didn't enjoy reading it all that much and had to force myself to finish it. I'm not a huge fan of war stories, so I think this series is just lost on me. Jan 01, Online Eccentric Librarian rated it liked it. I did feel right off the bat that the size of the book was annoying - the artwork is very dense and the dialogue even more so. With so much talk on each page, the artwork became very small and distractingly busy. It was hard to appreciate that this was a seminal series of the s. As for the story, very straightforward s fare - with all the good down to earth, cheeky dialogue and the bad did I mention LOTS of dialogue everywhere?? There's hours of reading with all that talk so you definitely get value with this book. Unlike many comics from today, it is not about style over substance. This book really represented to me what comics were about before Top Cow's soft porn era began in the s. Feb 08, Vincent Stoessel rated it really liked it. I got a lot of bang for the buck in this one. A nice collection of pulp legionnaire adventures. Watch as a collection of rogues and freebooters do their best to fight as a unit without killing each other. I typically like my SF comic art a little slicker but it wasn't bad. It was the story that really made volume 1 great though. Feb 03, Devero rated it really liked it. Primary creator Carl Potts and co-creators Alan Zelenetz writer and Frank Cirocco penciler developed the concept, and in Marvel Comics ' Epic Comics imprint launched the first of several Alien Legion miniseries and one-shots. Potts said in ,. The original concept was the ' Foreign Legion in space' and all the legionnaires were human. This was in the early '70s. By the time I got around to developing the idea further in the early '80s, Star Wars obviously became an influence. The Alien Legion universe is a giant extrapolation of the American democratic melting-pot society where different races and cultures work together for the common good while dealing with the pluses and problems that the nation's diversity creates. Dark Horse Comics announced it was publishing a new Alien Legion series in [15] but the series was delayed. Instead of being produced by Dark Horse, the new four-issue series, Uncivil War , was published in by Titan Comics. Some of the stories have been published in trade paperback and hardback form. Checker Book Publishing released the books Force Nomad and Piecemaker , collecting the second series, and Footsloggers , collecting the first six issues of the first volume. Titan Comics began publishing omnibus collections of the original Epic Comics material in Until you earn points all your submissions need to be vetted by other Comic Vine users. This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll send you an email once approved. 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Alien Legion — cover-titled The Alien Legion for its first series and initial graphic novel — features a military unit, Force Nomad, similar to the French Foreign Legion. Its characters include leader Sarigar, whose lower half is serpentine; the fully humanoid Torie Montroc; and an alien of the Thraxian race, Jugger Grimrod. Primary creator Carl Potts and co-creators Alan Zelenetz writer and Frank Cirocco penciler developed the concept, and in Marvel Comics ' Epic Comics imprint launched the first of several Alien Legion miniseries and one-shots. Potts said in ,. The original concept was the ' Foreign Legion in space' and all the legionnaires were human. This was in the early '70s. By the time I got around to developing the idea further in the early '80s, Star Wars obviously became an influence. The Alien Legion universe is a giant extrapolation of the American democratic melting-pot society where different races and cultures work together for the common good while dealing with the pluses and problems that the nation's diversity creates. Dark Horse Comics announced it was publishing a new Alien Legion series in [15] but the series was delayed. Instead of being produced by Dark Horse, the new four-issue series, Uncivil War , was published in by Titan Comics. Some of the stories have been published in trade paperback and hardback form. Checker Book Publishing released the books Force Nomad and Piecemaker , collecting the second series, and Footsloggers , collecting the first six issues of the first volume. Titan Comics began publishing omnibus collections of the original Epic Comics material in From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. May Archived from the original on May 25, Retrieved December 1, Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Alien Legion Omnibus, Vol. Alien Legion Omnibus, Vol. Frank Cirocco ,. Chris Warner ,. Terry Kevin Austin ,. Terry Shoemaker ,. Randy Emberlin. Footsloggers and soldiers of fortune, priests, poets, killers, and cads — they fight for a future Galarchy, for cash, for a cause, for the thrill of adventure. Culled from the forgotten and unwanted of three galaxies, they are trained to be the most elite, and expendable, of fighting forces. Sometimes peacekeepers, sometimes shock troops, the Legion is sent into the Galarc Footsloggers and soldiers of fortune, priests, poets, killers, and cads — they fight for a future Galarchy, for cash, for a cause, for the thrill of adventure. Sometimes peacekeepers, sometimes shock troops, the Legion is sent into the Galarchy's most desperate internal and external conflicts. Legionnaires live rough and they die hard, tough as tungsten and loyal to the dirty end. Alien Legion creator Carl Potts on the series: "The original concept was the 'Foreign Legion in space,' and all the legionnaires were human. The Alien Legion universe is a giant extrapolation of the American democratic melting-pot society, where different races and cultures work together for the common good while dealing with the pluses and problems that the nation's diversity creates. Get A Copy. Paperback , pages. More Details Original Title. Alien Legion. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Alien Legion Omnibus, Vol. Be the first to ask a question about Alien Legion Omnibus, Vol. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Alien Legion Omnibus, Vol. Apr 23, Zardoz rated it liked it. Adding an extra star for the nostalgia factor. Jun 24, Justin rated it liked it Shelves: graphic-novels. Very 80s with elements of body snatchers and the paranoia of the age. Odd that a nuke is still a Mcguffin to end all humanity. The book does have an interesting take that the legion is responsible for protecting ecosystems from destruction that gets lost amid the rest of the stuff. Sep 28, Gamal Hennessy rated it it was amazing Shelves: graphic-novels , cyberpunk-science-fiction. Alien Legion is a military science-fiction series that follows a diverse squad of aliens attempting to prevent an intergalactic war without killing each other first. Although the book is almost forty years old, the themes and subtext still resonate. Adapting this book into a feature film has been a long-standing fantasy for me because it is a story that deserves mainstream exposure. Feb 03, Xisix rated it liked it Shelves: graphic-novels. A swashbuckling tale of space soldiers called Legionaires. Artwork is standard though not exceptional. Bit like something one could find in Heavy Metal magazine. Do appreciate the diversity of characters in the ragtag bunch. Entertaining nostalgic romp when graphick novels began to address darker cultural issues. May 11, Daniel rated it it was amazing. I read these comics back many years ago and they remain a constant love of mine. I recently realized I had not read the complete stories and ordered these omnibuses. I just finished the first one and am greedily going to dig into the second omnibus tomorrow. What Alien Legion is at its core is about a mixed alien race mercenary army that functions like our own Foreign Legion here on Earth. They go where the Galactic Council send them and do what they are told. They or course get involved in terri I read these comics back many years ago and they remain a constant love of mine. They or course get involved in terrible plots and betrayals, from within and without. The great threat in these books is the Harkilon Empire. Their most powerful ability is the power of shapechanging into anyone they see. They use this ability to stir up chaos and murder within the Galactic Planets. They also harbor vast intelligence and a desire to build planet destroying weapons to rid them of their Galactic enemies. They are a despicable and awful bad guy for these books. The stories here a great, the characters written and drawn well and overall you can't go wrong digging into these comics, but the omnibus collects all the early stories and makes them into a novel style collection. Such a great experience and the creator, Carl Potts and authors and artists who delivered these fine stories and characters are to be commended. Danny P. The geek in me has always wanted to use this book as the basis for running a roleplaying game. Why not, right? Jul 14, Aaron Humphres rated it it was amazing. I have always love me some Alien Legion. This book is one of my top sci-fi stories of all time. They are basically war stories told with crazy aliens off fighting desperate battles. Jugger Grimrod will always be my favorite pirate: Found these comics when I was a kid and was just blown away by them. Such imagination and amazing sci-fi settings. Also discovered Larry Stroman through this series and he has become a huge artistic influence on my art over the years. Couldn't recommend Alien Legion enough to sci-fi fans. May 24, Adam Dawson rated it liked it Shelves: comics. This and Dreadstar were the first comics I'd read under Marvels new Epic imprint. I loved the future sci-fi slant of the comic, a breath of fresh air from the many superhero comics I'd been reading for years.

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Entertaining nostalgic romp when graphick novels began to address darker cultural issues. May 11, Daniel rated it it was amazing. I read these comics back many years ago and they remain a constant love of mine. I recently realized I had not read the complete stories and ordered these omnibuses. I just finished the first one and am greedily going to dig into the second omnibus tomorrow. What Alien Legion is at its core is about a mixed alien race mercenary army that functions like our own Foreign Legion here on Earth. They go where the Galactic Council send them and do what they are told. They or course get involved in terri I read these comics back many years ago and they remain a constant love of mine. They or course get involved in terrible plots and betrayals, from within and without. The great threat in these books is the Harkilon Empire. Their most powerful ability is the power of shapechanging into anyone they see. They use this ability to stir up chaos and murder within the Galactic Planets. They also harbor vast intelligence and a desire to build planet destroying weapons to rid them of their Galactic enemies. They are a despicable and awful bad guy for these books. The stories here a great, the characters written and drawn well and overall you can't go wrong digging into these comics, but the omnibus collects all the early stories and makes them into a novel style collection. Such a great experience and the creator, Carl Potts and authors and artists who delivered these fine stories and characters are to be commended. Danny P. The geek in me has always wanted to use this book as the basis for running a roleplaying game. Why not, right? Jul 14, Aaron Humphres rated it it was amazing. I have always love me some Alien Legion. This book is one of my top sci-fi stories of all time. They are basically war stories told with crazy aliens off fighting desperate battles. Jugger Grimrod will always be my favorite pirate: Found these comics when I was a kid and was just blown away by them. Such imagination and amazing sci-fi settings. Also discovered Larry Stroman through this series and he has become a huge artistic influence on my art over the years. Couldn't recommend Alien Legion enough to sci-fi fans. May 24, Adam Dawson rated it liked it Shelves: comics. This and Dreadstar were the first comics I'd read under Marvels new Epic imprint. I loved the future sci-fi slant of the comic, a breath of fresh air from the many superhero comics I'd been reading for years. Carl Potts artwork was and is fantastic, but the story nowadays feels a little dated, but still very enjoyable. Feb 16, Immano rated it really liked it Shelves: digital. Books from the same era as this first Omnibus of Alien Legion often suffer of faults that were actually integral to the medium of comics as was conceived at the time. Yet this one soars above some of them, and in particular, not even the trademark pedantic exposition of the eighties can bring it down, because it doesn't redundantly enunciate the same thing that are shown by the excellent art by Cirocco and a budding Stroman, instead they add details and perspectives, contribute to show the thoug Books from the same era as this first Omnibus of Alien Legion often suffer of faults that were actually integral to the medium of comics as was conceived at the time. Yet this one soars above some of them, and in particular, not even the trademark pedantic exposition of the eighties can bring it down, because it doesn't redundantly enunciate the same thing that are shown by the excellent art by Cirocco and a budding Stroman, instead they add details and perspectives, contribute to show the thoughts and viewpoints of the various characters in each scene. And variety is key in this tale, for as diverse and numerous as can be are the various characters in the Legion, and each gets a spotlight sooner or later, to have his, her or its layers peeled back and show how they deal with the dirtiest of wars. Even the use of made-up slang isn't the usual, empty excuse for cussing without cussing we see in so many other efforts, for it makes a clear distinction between those who speak it and how, and the ones who don't need it, because they do not crawl in the mud and blood all day and are content of ruling the destinies of galaxies from golden palaces. It is alive and coherent, it describes as much as violence as it does science fictitious as it must be , politics and species. That one rapidly stops noticing it when reading it, that it becomes natural, is a testament to its comprehensibility and fittingness to the narrative. You root for the Legion, and for the Nomad squadron that opens the way in the most horrible theaters, not for any cause, since they'll often fight for the ugly ones, and not for the worlds they may save, because they won't shed a tear for the legionnaires that should fall in the process. You root for Nomad because in the heat of the battle as much as in the depths of their moments of reflection, they will only have each other to count on assuming they don't kill each other off first! Jul 04, J. There's a lot of stuff to praise about this--interesting and diverse characters, cool character design, focus on aliens as more than one-dimensional people-with-different-skin-tones. But, ultimately, I just didn't enjoy reading it all that much and had to force myself to finish it. I'm not a huge fan of war stories, so I think this series is just lost on me. Jan 01, Online Eccentric Librarian rated it liked it. I did feel right off the bat that the size of the book was annoying - the artwork is very dense and the dialogue even more so. With so much talk on each page, the artwork became very small and distractingly busy. It was hard to appreciate that this was a seminal series of the s. As for the story, very straightforward s fare - with all the good down to earth, cheeky dialogue and the bad did I mention LOTS of dialogue everywhere?? There's hours of reading with all that talk so you definitely get value with this book. Unlike many comics from today, it is not about style over substance. This book really represented to me what comics were about before Top Cow's soft porn era began in the s. Feb 08, Vincent Stoessel rated it really liked it. I got a lot of bang for the buck in this one. A nice collection of pulp legionnaire adventures. Watch as a collection of rogues and freebooters do their best to fight as a unit without killing each other. I typically like my SF comic art a little slicker but it wasn't bad. It was the story that really made volume 1 great though. Feb 03, Devero rated it really liked it. Le prime, ottime storie della Legione Aliena. Pura fantascienza militare, con connotati sociali accennati e approfonditi mano a mano che le avventure della Squadra Nomad proseguono. Molto buoni i disegni di Frank Cirocco, mentre Potts e Alan Zelenetz ai testi sono bravi ad imbastire delle storie non scontate. View all 5 comments. Sep 16, Zare rated it it was amazing Shelves: comics , sf , fantasy. Great military-sf comic. I came across this one by accident but truly loved it. Art is constantly good - there are no drastic oscillations through the omnibus - and story and the characters are just great. Highly recommended. Jun 27, Lloyd rated it really liked it Shelves: graphic-novels. I love the art in this book. A great nostalgic trip to the past. Can't wait for volume two! Jun 23, Justin rated it really liked it Shelves: comics. Easily in my top 5 comics ever written. Alien Legion is awesome. This omnibus seems to cover some of Force Nomad's early days. Fil rated it it was amazing Jan 31, Dan Tinkel rated it it was amazing Apr 26, Casey Wyant rated it really liked it Nov 21, Ralph Blystone rated it really liked it Aug 30, This edit will also create new pages on Comic Vine for:. Until you earn points all your submissions need to be vetted by other Comic Vine users. This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll send you an email once approved. Tweet Clean. Cancel Update. What size image should we insert? This will not affect the original upload Small Medium How do you want the image positioned around text? Float Left Float Right. Cancel Insert. Go to Link Unlink Change. Cancel Create Link. Disable this feature for this session. Rows: Columns:.

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