 Hey everybody, Jay here. I am going to review Marvel Legacy number one. I picked this up last week. Went to the comic book shop and was actually looking for it. I read a few things about it online and I figured I'd give it a shot. I haven't really touched a Marvel comic in a while, but this one kind of drew me back in. I guess you could say. So when we start with it, it starts with Loki and some Frost Giants breaking into a facility to steal something. It doesn't really say what kind of have an idea because it's Loki. So we kind of get a little feeling of what he's wanting. Then it cuts to Sam Wilson, Lady Thor, trying to stop them there with a couple shield agents. I learned that shield is dismembering. Okay. Then they meet up with Loki and the Frost Giants and they start to fight. That's when we learn that since Steve Rogers is back and his doppelgangers gone, Sam Wilson is going to give up their role of cap and give it completely back to Steve. Then we learn Lady Thor, which who is Jane Foster is dying of cancer and the powers aren't really helping her out as much as they was anymore. Beyond that, they cut to a scene of Mary Jane with scientists and they learn Tony's body is gone. He was in a coma for a while and now he's just gone. No other explanation. It's just vanished. My guess is he's waking up. We then cut to Steve and a diner where they're talking about Captain America. He has his shield. He's kind of worried about coming back, I guess ever since everything with Captain Hydra went down. Then they cut back to Lady Thor and Sam Wilson's Captain America fighting. That's when Iron Heart comes in and they're still battling Loki and the Frost Giants. It's not bad they have Iron Heart joke around about the Avengers, she keeps saying. Avengers, what is that? Is Avengers a Venge? No, I don't know. It's got a few things about Sam and Lady Thor kissing. Okay, but that's just me. Then it cuts to one of my favorite characters, which is Deadpool. Deadpool's on the run for killing Agent Colson. He's setting in a gas station bathroom store praying, knowing that he's messed up, hoping that things can be resolved. He's confessing his sins, which was pretty cool because you know Deadpool's praying, things are serious. Then it cuts back to Sam Wilson and Lady Thor making out. There's still a Frost Giants around in there after a package. Enter a mysterious guy. We find out who is actually Wolverine. He gets the package and it turned out to be an infinity stone. Okay, not really understanding. If you remember Wolverine died, I think it was back in 2014, late, maybe early 15. He's back. That's pretty much all you can say about it. He gets the infinity stone and he's just like, what a pair we are, right? And you're just kind of like, what's Wolverine gonna do with that? So it was actually pretty cool. And then it cuts to the scene with a young Jean Geary standing next to the adamantium that was actually poured on Wolverine when he died and it hardened. It shows it's been cut down the middle. It's actually a pretty cool scene. Then this is when the comic kind of takes a turn to where I'm like, what? Why? It shows Johnny Storm and the thing and apparently they're gonna be a duo now. And Johnny's is kind of like, I don't even know why we're doing this. They don't even need us and things like, yeah, they do. They definitely need us. Not really. With all the heroes I have right now, I don't believe they actually need them. But at the same time, I'm kind of like, okay, I don't mind seeing where this goes. I guess we'll just have to find out what's going on. And then comes toward the end, we see the children of Reed and Sue exploring universes and Reed's with them and they want to come home. I thought they died, but apparently not. The Fantastic Four, I feel like they don't, they're not really needed. With all the heroes that we have now in the Marvel Universe, it's just kind of, they're from what I can tell and what I've seen. They're pretty much just rebooting by starting over. They're getting rid of heroes that were reboots of other heroes and they're going back to their originals, which is what I've been saying they need to do for a long time because it's just there who can beat the originals. We also learned that the Hulk is still alive. Bruce Banner is still alive. They, he's on a different planet and somebody is trying to communicate with him to tell him to come home. Awesome. The Hulk. Gotta love the Hulk. My rating on the comic is, honestly, I give it at least 8.5 out of 10. It jumped around a lot, but it's one shot. So it kind of has to. I enjoyed it. It was very cool. It was very awesome. Glad to see Wolverine back. Glad to know the Hulk's back. Nice to see Tony's coming out of the coma. I didn't touch anything on Spider-Man though, which was, I don't know, maybe they have something else to install for him, but it was a good comic. Definitely 8.5 out of 10, I give it. Definitely going to have to check out a few of these comics that they got going on. Definitely want to see what they do with Deadpool. Definitely want to see what they're going to do with Wolverine, but yeah, I mean, it was good. Check it out. Check out some of the other stories they got going on. I mean, if you're a fan of any of it, buy. Go to your local comic book shop. Buy it. Get it going. Let's see what's going on. Well, thank you for your time. I appreciate it. Y'all have a good day and all season.