Guardians of Infinity #3

Writer: Dan Abnett, Darryl McDaniels, Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez Artist: Carlo Barberi, Juan Doe Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: February 3, 2016 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 2
7.2Critic Rating
6.2User Rating

ALL TOGETHER BEHIND ENEMY LINES!
•  The only way out is in, as all the Guardians sneak aboard the ominous Structure.
•  The gene-cruited Newcomers are swarming: they're gearing up for something and that can't mean anything good!
•  Plus, The Thing and Groot are in search of a singularly powerful object located in New York City in a story by DARRYL "DMC" MCDANIELS, EDGARDO MIRANDA-RODRIGUEZ and JUAN DOE.
Rated T

  • 10
    Black Nerd Problems - Noel Quiones Mar 9, 2016

    Miranda-Rodrguez shows in 15 pages just how far reaching our heritage can go, connecting the struggles of the Puerto Rican people to the never ending growth of the galaxy. His ability to tell a story that stays true to his love for comics, his cultural heritage, and New York City proves that the mainstream can and should continue to invest in the narratives of marginalized peoples. Read Full Review

  • 6.6
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Feb 4, 2016

    Abnett brings a lighthearted feel to the book, but there's really not much room for depth or complex characterization in between the shooting and banter. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Feb 4, 2016

    At this stage, Guardians of Infinity is starting to feel like a struggle. I like the premise and what the book can do and be about but it's very hit or miss – both in the main story and the backup stories. The main story here again provides some good ideas to work with but is minimal with execution and opts for the standard snark and action sequences. Yes, that's what Guardians is mostly about, but there's an opportunity here to really expand and do some fun stuff. The 1000 era team is just noise at this point since they're not going to get fleshed out much and we're just moving through the motions of action and discovery before resolution without any real meaning. I'm hopeful that it'll turn out better but I'm just plain wary. The backup story" the less said the better at this stage. Read Full Review

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