• We've been to Earth for street level Marvel fun. We've been to the Nine Realms for fantasy Marvel fun. Next up: deep space, for (er) deep space Marvel fun.
• Can Kieron and Marguerite resist the chance to write the characters from last year's awesome summer blockbuster? Clue: Rhymes with Nardians of the Galaxy.
• (Of course not, you silly bears.)
Rated T+
Angela: Asgard's Assassin #4 didnt quite live up to the very high bar set by issue #3, though its still an enjoyable read. Its altogether sound on a technical level, though I wanted a bit more from both the subplot and main plot in terms of moving the story forward. Its not that nothing happened or that we went nowhere from the beginning to the end. Instead, I think there was a more compelling way of getting to the issues ultimate outcome. Regardless, the ending alludes to an exciting new direction and the last issue guaranteed that I would see this arc through to its conclusion. Im definitely eager to see what Heven looks like in Angela #5. Read Full Review
Angela: Asgard's Assassin has the makings of a good book, but certain style and writing choices keep it from truly embracing its main character and the sorts of adventures she could have. The art is getting a little muddy too, in my opinion. The action is fine, and there's more than enough intrigue going on, but I just don't care about it when I can't care about the characters. Read Full Review
A dip in quality after an enjoyable first three issues. The Guardians just don’t fit in this series
Gritty series got silly now that she joined the Guardians in her series. Very disappointing.