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A marked improvement over the previous volume. As the title would seem to indicate, the Guardians have been disassembled and captured by various baddies, all orchestrated of course by Star Lord's dick of a father. The inevitable escape/rescues are awesome! This also includes:- The Guardians of the Galaxy...of the future!- Goot's origin story! And it's all that I hoped it would be (or is it wood be? Wah, wah!)- Agent Venom's origin story! I'm sorry, but he's great.- Captain Marvel #1 for good mea...
Hmm...I liked parts of it, but I also thought it was odd. Who does something as stupid as broadcast the execution of someone, then leaves cameras running when shit goes sour?Angela shows up nearly at the end, so I've learned nothing about her except that she's just another Gamora without personality. Also, why can she kick the Badoon ass, but Gamora can't until she arrives?Dead didn't beat Gladiator in Trial of Jean Grey, why would it work here?The Rocket and Groot stuff is more interesting...Pe...
A few parts were good, but main storyline was a boring mess and artworks just not as good as previous volumes ones.Inter-characters dynamics were the best part of this series, so really a not good idea make Angela disappear (luckly her and Gamora are reunited again in the end) to add Agent Venom and Cap. Marvel to do essentially nothing but for getting lost in space and a crappy deus ex machina rescue...Such a shame because I was loving a lot this run.
Guardians Disassembled. The third volume in the Marvel Now! run, technically the fourth as it takes place after the Guardians of the Galaxy/All New X-Men crossover book The Trail of Jean Grey. Which I highly recommend you read as some of the events there are referenced here.However Guardians Disassembled also works as a fantastic jumping on point for those that want to check out this team. It will also please fans that have been following from volume one: Cosmic Avengers. The book starts off wit...
I LOVE CAPTAIN MARVEL AND STAR-LORD ❤️💙💛
This was quite a fun story!It starts with the Guardians being captured by various factions like Star-Lord on Spartax, Rocket experimented on by Kree and Groot on the homeworld of Rigel-8 of the Brood and so they are disassembled and its upto Angela and Captain Marvel to rescue their friends and also Agent Venom has joined the fray and its such a great story seeing this team diassembled and then coming together in such an epic fashion and also showing the horrors of the Galactic council though my...
3.5/5 Stars
I’m always floored when I read a Brian Bendis comic, not because they’re so good (they’re usually always average at best) but because he’s able to string together book-length “stories” with almost nothing of importance happening to anyone or even going through the trouble of constructing a plot! The subtitle of this volume, Guardians Disassembled, IS the plot. The Guardians of the Galaxy are separated from one another and then they’re not. A lot of loud nonsense happens in between though so the
Loved some parts, some not so much. The Guardians being disassembled is actually the biggest flaw because the team dynamic is what makes them great. Nevertheless some interesting origin stories and another appearance from Captain Marvel. We're also introduced to the newest recruit Agent Venom; a character I'm not that familiar with so I enjoyed getting to know him. But I still wish we could get a Guardians story without shoehorning other characters in. The movie, though different, proved that th...
It's not that this book is terrible, but there's certainly little good about it. Nick Bradshaw's art is generally great. That's about it. Lots of heavy-handed exposition, lots of repeated character beats from earlier in the series, throw in an ableist joke and some pointless wheel-spinning and you've got a volume.
The team are separated and captured! But then (spoiler!) they escape and re-unite. And that's about it. Still firmly and frustratingly inferior to the film, the Abnett/Lanning comics which inspired it, and Bendis' own best work.
The Guardians of the Galaxy continues to flourish under Bendis' trademark dry wit style. While the artwork wasn't as good in some other GOG titles, it's ok. As far as the story? Not bad.The Guardians are all split up and going through their own adventures as they try to get together. Each guardian has their own little story as to what they have been up to, as they are trying to get back together. There is even a cool Groot "origin" story that I enjoyed. Not m,uch to say about this one- just a co...
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“Bendis!”“Yes, sir!”“Got another assignment for you on Guardians of the Galaxy. We need to spice things up. So put Venom on the team. And maybe Captain Marvel. They’re thinking about putting her in a movie so we might as well start linking them together. I’m thinking some kind of story where the team gets captured and separated by their enemies and go through hell. Those fan boys love it when we torture the good guys.”“Uh…but sir….I was really hoping that I might finally get to just tell a Guard...
Good main story with alot of filler and the unnecessary addition of Venom (really why?). It's like Marvel doesn't believe the guardians can just carry the series. Sure they are the most entertaining team Marvel has but they just don't get a chance to consistently shine.
This was pretty disappointing. I really liked the start of this series, but the excitement died down pretty quickly. I mean, half of this is the entertaining GotG story, and the other half was comprised of an issue about Groot's origin, an issue from Captain Marvel, and then an issue about Venom. It's pretty obvious that we are at the tail end of this run. But one of my biggest peeves about this is that they switched artists in the middle of the last GotG issue. That's the first time I've ever s...
Peter Quill's father J-Son King of Spartax has had enough of his son and the Guardians of the Galaxy. So he has them dealt with and distributed to the other cosmic powers.Guardians Disassembled is like vanilla ice cream. Just plain old vanilla ice cream. No chocolate syrup, no sprinkles, and no cone. It's like your parents telling you that you can go get ice cream, but only vanilla and no toppings. I mean yeah it's still ice cream, but it just isn't the same as any other flavor or vanilla doused...
This would be a good jumping on point for a new reader. It's a good introduction to the core characters, while adding Venom to the mix. Not that there's much teamwork happening, because the group gets ambushed and separated almost immediately. For the most part, this works rather well. The separate perils they face suit each of them, and they handle themselves fairly well. My only thing is that they all get out too easily. There's a lot of "in the nick of time", a lot more than I would like. Tha...
Warning: There may be spoilers.This was still a lot of fun for me, but I'm new to the Guardians. Maybe if I had been a longtime fan of this cosmic group I would feel differently, because I see a lot of reviews that are less than complimentary toward this volume.However, I'm a cheap date. *shrugs*You get the 1st issue of GotG, which sets up Star-Lord's antagonistic relationship with his father. J'son = Evil EmperorI kinda like this guy, so I hope they kiss and make up at some point. Ok, so the
With the film version being hugely praised it is good to see the comics series remain strong at the same time. This volume of Guardians of the Galaxy sees Peter Quill/Starlord facing up his royal father as the rest of the Guardians are sold to the various alien races of the Marvel cosmic universe. It begins with the Free Comic Book Day story, which both acts as an introduction to the characters and a way of introducing Venom to the team. It is a good introduction for new readers and I think that...