• The Guardians and their reluctant cosmic allies find themselves caught in a deathtrap ambush... but who is out for their blood? And with time collapsing, do they stand a hope of surviving?
• Guest-starring Gladiator of the Shi'Ar, the "original" Star-Lord, and an all-new Herald of.... you know who!
Rated T
It's a good issue overall with what it does and it moves along at a strong pace, accentuated by the artwork in a big way with its hugely kinetic feeling throughout the action pieces. It's also a title that does feel, for lack of a better word at the moment, pretty blunt. It's just all gung-ho about the action and what it's trying to do and this again ties in to the evocative nature of the artwork. Read Full Review
Featuring plenty of action, the second issue suffers from the same roid rage muscle art from Gerardo Sandoval that hurt last month's issue. And when he attempts to tone down that style characters often look oddly stretched as if they are standing in front of a fun house mirror. I gave the art in the first issue a pass because I was so happy to have the Guardians back, but with this issue no missing three of its core members (the real Starhaw, Aleta, and Nikki) while dragging its feet while developing its reality-bending plot it feels less and less like the team I know and love. Hit-and-Miss. Read Full Review