Wednesday, March 02, 2005

Comics Cautionary Tale: Legend #1

You know, if more comic book characters actually READ comics, quite a few of the tricky situations they get themselves into could be avoided. For example, any comic book reader can tell you that untested, cutting-edge, "crazy" scientific experiments probably should not be conducted on onesel for ones' family. The odds are that you will end up insane, in jail, or in a gooey puddle on the floor.

In Legend #1, it is all too clear that Abednego Danner has not read enough comics. In what appears to be rural America, many decades ago, Danner starts experimenting with the chemistry of living things. He believes, much to the dismay of his sternly religious wife, that it is possible to create a human who has strength and endurance beyond imagining. He experiments on lesser animals, but when his wife becomes pregnant, Abednego just can't resist the urge to get out the hypo and start secretly injecting her with glowing, green chemicals.

Their son, Hugo, seems normal enough at birth, but it quickly becomes apparent that he is no average baby. The real story of Legend follows as Hugo grows up. Both he and his parents struggle to deal with his abilities, and to find Hugo's place in a society that hates him because he is different. Hugo has to learn to deal with abusive children and with intolerant adults, while not losing control of his awesome power. Life is not going to be easy for Hugo Danner.

Legend is written by Howard Chaykin with art by Russ Heath. In comics, you can't get a better pedigree than that. These are creators whose names have long been synonymous with quality, and Legend shows off their skills very well. The story and the characters are immediately involving, and Heath's pencils are perfect for evoking a quaint, but far from perfect, America of the past.

Legend #1 is a great first issue that will leave you hungry for more. There are some serious themes to think about here (and some cussin'), so it is recommended for older readers. Legendary comics creators, mad-science and super-powers. You can't go wrong with all of these ingredients combined. Check out Legend #1 while it is Four Color Fantasies' guaranteed Book of the Week. Just don't start injecting your friends and family with green, glowing, science-y stuff. It will only lead to tears.

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