Link: Lethal Legion #1 review in Comicbookresources
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The action develops in the superhuman prison the Raft where a lawyer is being flown on a helicopter to represent the Lethal Legion. The first member introduced is the Grim Reaper who lets the lawyer know the Legion members are being target by Osborne. Just as he says that an inmate jumps and sinks a big knife in the Reapers chest, he starts screaming it was Osborne, stark mad face and blood coming out of his mouth. The crazy looking mortal wounded Reaper is rushed to ER and the lawyer moves to the next Legion member, Tiger Shark who explains that the Lethal Legion has been a rogue group of super villains giving Norman Osbourne some well deserved headaches. Tiger Shark shares suspicions he has about the last member to join the Legion and that he believes it was a ploy to take them down from the inside. He says the Reaper wasn't a bad leader but he had a soft spot for that last member. While Tiger Shark is talking the camera pans thru the cells where we see a cell at the end of a hallway where a guy in confinement is exercising. Tiger Shark dialogue goes on revealing that last member as the Grim Reaper's brother: Camera goes to the front of the guy exercising alone in the cell and he is revealed as Wonder Man.
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