2/5 Stars (%38/100)
Compared to the other ones that I've read in this series, this was actually better. Again, you have to remember these are free and acts as a teaser. Thus, nothing too important is going on but the character introductions are okay.
3/5 Stars (%63/100)
If you don't get this already, Marvel Legacy Primer Pages is a series that introduces a character very briefly. These are supposed to make you interested so you would read the whole thing. They are all okay in my opinion and that's all. Some of them are really bad but some are okay. The Punisher is a character that I really like so it gets three stars.
1/5 Stars (%18/100)
There is pretty much nothing going on in this. We only find out that Iceman is gay. That's all ladies and gentlemen, Iceman is gay. The art style was kind of good. Big meeh in this series.
2/5 Stars (%37/100)
Nothing super extraordinary about this. I don't particularly like Falcon but this was a good read. The art style is very good though. Good to add to your collection as well.
4/5 Stars (%77/100)
Thanos' birth and his journey of conquest. Depicts Thanos as extremely greedy and power-hungry which I liked. The ending was also good hinting about what will happen to Thanos and Marvel universe next.
4/5 Stars (%78/100)
Without a doubt the best issue in the Marvel Legacy Primer Pages series. I LOVED the references that Deadpool made. (Supernatural and Game of Thrones.) His conversation between Spiderman is also hilarious because of Deadpool's ability to break the 4th wall.
4/5 Stars (%80/100)
Pretty good
Very short introduction to our beloved Deadpool. I especially liked the art style. I'm enjoying the Primer Pages series so far. Deadpool breaking the 4th wall, as usual, was a nice touch.
3/5 Stars (%60/100)
A brief introduction explaining how Stephen Strange become the Sorcerer Supreme. The art style is good but again there is not much going on regarding story.