About
It delivers exactly what it promises: fast, readable comics, bite-size activities that break the pace without losing the thread, and “lore” pages that revisit locations and characters from the first sagas. The layout is clean, print quality is sharp, and the larger format gives the posters proper presence. New readers get an easy on-ramp; long-time fans get a hit of nostalgia with fresh content. Limits are typical for the line: some puzzles may feel light for older readers and the comic condenses complex arcs into a few pages. Even so, the magazine + two minifigs bundle offers excellent value at this price.
Minifigure review
The Zane vs. Draconian Scout pairing works for both play and display. Zane comes in white garb with ice-blue accents, gold strapping, a titanium-style face print, and a gold katana—a clean, photogenic variant that fits most Legacy scenes. The Draconian Scout features red skin, dark armour with tribal motifs, a grey mohawk, and a curved blade, reading instantly as an antagonist and contrasting nicely with Zane. Prints are crisp for a magazine pack and, as a two-figure bundle, it’s ready for play straight out of the blister. For collectors, it’s a cost-effective way to add variants without buying larger sets.








