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What
powers do they hold and will Lotor become the
newest ally that will be swayed in to good by
his apparent romantic interest in Allura? Things
get particularly meaty when Stride arrives to
lead his group into an all out assault on the
Galaxy Alliance running all the pilots ragged
and suck the space stations whole in a wormhole.
As Voltron and his group are stuck in the past,
now the trick is to discover what Stride is
looking for and why. Even in spite of the
occasionally cheesy dialogue, "A Legend Forged"
has an awfully confusing storyline that responds
to the endless looping time stream that starts
at the end, works its way in to the middle, and
suddenly jumps to the start. What is going on?
Damned if I know, but "A Legend Forged" has some
cool art by Mike Bear whose own color scheme
makes for a very bright and energetic read,
while Josh Blaylock's script is a bit creaky,
but still very fluid and slick in its unique arc
and the possible beginning of Voltron who is
suddenly taking on his own consciousness. We'll
see how this pans out, because so far I'm
enjoying it.
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