• Rescuing the life of the pirate captain who wants your father dead? Probably a bad idea.
• Revealing who you really are to the pirate girl who thinks she's in love with you? Possibly even worse.
• And doing both while trapped on a hostile planet full of angry Shi'ar? No doubt a fatal error!
• Tune in for the action-packed climax of "A Pirate's Life for Me," and witness what will no doubt be the horrific deaths of Cyclops, Corsair and the Starjammers!
Rated T+
There hasn't been a Wild West-esque space opera/adventure written in the Marvel Cosmic Universe in a long time with this much character and detail. Layman is setting up a world for a well-known mutant outside of his natural habitat that can be expanded on for years. Read Full Review
The art by Javier Garron is so, so pretty, and perfectly captures the tone. His layouts and the choreography of his figures, combined with just a touch of humour, keeps the swash in this series' buckle, and his design of the ships and aliens are varied and beautiful. Combined with Chris Sotomayor's vibrant colors, you've got one beautiful book. Read Full Review
A bit disjointed and coincidental, but has a decent emotional core and (mostly) excellent art. Read Full Review
Good, not great