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The Guardians are BACK! Actually, to be honest, I think Guardians is one series I like more in movie form than comic. Least up until now. I got my hands on Gerry Duggan new, short run, and my thoughts are...FUN! So Starlord and the gang are stealing shit. Like, do you expect them to be doing much else? As they are someone is interfering with them at the same time. This zanny adventure mostly has the group on the run from the grandmasters and other baddies who hold treasure. By the end we're buil...
MCU Guardians in comic book form.World: The art is okay, I did not like it at first as it reminded me too much of Quietly and I find that art a bit too...off is the word I can only think of. That beind said the art does eventually grow on me and I think I am okay with it, still not the best but oh well. The world buildilng here is essentially taking the Guardians, which were not that great since Marvel Now, and making them into the MCU versions of these characters. The world is built around the
Other than Power Rangers, I wasn't much into superhero comics as a kid. Sure, I watched Lois and Clark back in the nineties, and I saw Spider-Man in theaters, but, when it came to those do-gooders in drawn form, I didn't bother. My favorite comics back then were truly comical: Garfield, Archie, etc. It wasn't until well into my twenties that I discovered superhero cartoons; that was thanks to a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward DVD at a local garage sale...and that eventually led to me
I tend to be a fan of the Guardians of the Galaxy. in order to get me to like the comic, it needs to have a cosmic level story, some good humor and good art. "Communication breakdown" hits on all fronts and is a good story.Star Lord and the Guardians seem to be going through a rough patch. They decide to conduct a mission for an Elder of the universe. It ends up being a war between the Grandmaster and the Collector.To top off this mess, Groot has stopped growing. Someone has been growing evil Gr...
FINALLYAFTER BENDIS SNOOZEFESTTHE GUARDIANS WE LEARNT AND LOVED ARE BACKCOSMIC MADNESSAWESOMELY EPICINFINITE STARS
4.5*I really loved this. Great storytelling, awesome artwork and cool characters. Cool small links to the films, each character has some other motive from tbe others, especially Gamora, we have infinity stones. Great starting point for me being my 1st Guardians novel. It did get a little confusing at the end but still made sense once it comes together. Really loved Duggans story telling here.
This was a fun read for sure!So we pick up with the Guardians five as they are on a mission for the Grandmaster and we see how it came out to be and well they want to steal the egg from the Collector and we follow the G5 as they try to attempt to steal it and shenanigans and troubles on the way and then fighting him until we see one of the most bad-assery of the moments when Gamora bargains with Collector and its epic and you feel the tension and what not, there is a subplot with Groot and Garde...
I’ve not been keeping up with the Guardians of the Galaxy comics for a while now because Brian Bendis was writing them up until recently and that dude’s MO is to write a really strong first volume then tank the series for the rest of his run - which is exactly what he did with Guardians! Now that Bendis has left Marvel, Gerry Duggan’s taken over the title and… written the best damn Guardians comics ever?! Seriously, Communication Breakdown might be my favourite Guardians book to date! The gang a...
Just as it says on the cover: "Amazing artwork by Kuder and great characterization from Duggan".. And it sure delivered on it.Though, it felt like at times that there were stuff that I didn't know much about, probably from previous comics. It's funny, action-packed, and overall, I wasn't bored with it.It gets 4 stars out of five.
This was so flarking good, All-New Guardians of the Galaxy brings back the quality from past series and adds up a lot of flavor from the cinematic universe to create one of their coolest adventures yet, with new reveals every chapter, plenty of well illustrated action, fun dialogue with some laugh out loud moments, cool new characters and a new trippy, zany artstyle that took a lot of influence from Thor: Ragnarok's movie, Aaron Kuder draws the best Rocket ever, his facial expressions are pricel...
Bendis is done crapping all over the Guardians of the Galaxy and Gerry Duggan has actually made them fun and entertaining again!
I like it. It’s good.In the attempt to make the GotG seem more like the movie, something is lost. It’s most noticeable with Drax.Small potatoes though. The rest is awesome. I especially liked the call backs to the Starlin era, and the early Englehart Surfer stuff. Some neat lore involving the Elders, Soulworld and Gamora/Drax. Pip the Troll makes a silent cameo, and that was cool too.I like the setup for the upcoming event, and I also really enjoyed the very subtle acknowledgements that Secret W...
Gerry Duggan has taken this book and made it a whole lot of fun. The Guardians are now more closely aligned with their movie counterparts. They're back to stealing stuff, this time working for a couple of the Elders of the Universe. Everyone has a secret they are keeping which should lead to some interesting story lines in the future. Aaron Kuder has brought a great look to the book, full of fantastic aliens and vibrant colors.
this was really fun!
Catching up on GotG (which I fell off on for a while because it was getting boring) and WOW this series is great and feels fresh. Can’t wait to see how it ends.
This was SO FUN and maybe I'm super receptive to it because of my frustrations with the Endgame movie, but hey, I'll take it.
Meh. Great artwork. Complex story.Too much foul language. No themes positive enough to commend it.
[Read as single issues]You only need to look back at my reviews for the last few volumes of Brian Bendis' Guardians to know that I was getting frustrated with the series. Cue Gerry Duggan swooping in to save the day. The Guardians (who now look suspiciously like their movie counterparts, but hey) are all-new, all-different, and...not quite what you'd expect. Groot's a baby, and can't regrow. Drax is a pacifist. Gamora's not saying a word. Quill is...understandably confused. But when the Collecto...
Dear comic book companies, I dont need your GD thematic links in the trades. Just put them out in the correct order. So freaking dumb. It was a fun book and the art is good but i was all too aware that i was reading issues 1,2,4,6,8, and 10. Just do it in order. We'll figure out the rest.
Read this a while ago, forgot to add it. Enjoyed the story a lot. Art was great, and perfect for the Guardians. Nice way to start the reboot.