Annihilators #4
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Annihilators #4

Writer: Marc Guggenheim Artist: Tan Eng Huat Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: June 8, 2011 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 1
7.7Critic Rating
5.0User Rating

TWO AWESOME STORIES IN ONE COSMIC BOOK! This is it: the galaxy's most powerful squad and most beloved duo face their fiery finales! First, the Annihilators must prove they are the ace team of universal protectors that Star-Lord dreamed they could be...or perish in the attempt! Meanwhile, Rocket Raccoon and Groot face the horrible, reality-twisting menace – who has a key connection to Rocket's secret past – that lurks in the heart of the Half-World Asylum! Want to show the House of Ideas that you want more Marvel Cosmic? Spread the word and buy this issue!

  • 9.0
    Razorfine - Alan Rapp Jun 14, 2011

    The final panels of each story seem to suggest we'll be seeing both of these groups again (hopefully at a much-reduced cover price). Even though I love the Silver Surfer, I'm far more interested in a quirky comic about a new Guardians of a Galaxy than further adventures of the Annihilators. Worth a look. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Major Spoilers - Larry King Jun 9, 2011

    For those that like the good ol' fighty-fighty, this is for you. For those that like to see new life, respectfully, breathed into old comics, this is for you. For those who want to see what abundant emotion and life, within a comic, this is for you. In closing, Annihilators #4 receives 4 Stars, out of 5. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Resources - Chad Nevett Jun 12, 2011

    Not everything works in "Annihilators" #4 and it's the weakest cosmic title from Abnett and Lanning in a while. After "The Thanos Initiative," this feels like a breather more than anything. A light romp lacking in cosmic consequences. That's a smart approach, but one that does hold the comic back to a degree. With "Earthfall" on the horizon, hopefully this was just a bump in the road instead of an indicator of a larger problem. Read Full Review

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