• On a quest to save their future, Charlie-27, Yondu, Geena and their new ally... Star-Lord... must find a doorway to the past. And that means walking into the lair of the most dangerous being in the Cosmos... the Sleeping Hunger! And what has become of Vance, Martinez and Starhawk, missing in action... presumed dead?
• Has A-Sentience captured them, or is there no one left alive to capture?
Rated T+
Oh and if you're a huge Richard Rider fan, read this series. Now. Read Full Review
Guardians 3000 continues to leave me feeling really, really pumped each time I read a new installment. While there's a bit of wrapping your head around events in the first couple of issues considering what it threw at you, it's done a fantastic job for getting it all settled and moving forward to reveal more as it goes on. Dan Abnett went big with the story right out of the gate and adding more characters to it in a way that provides a hook to the past as well as expanding the present of this series. I'm also continuing to absolutely love the energy that Gerardo Sandoval brings to this book. Between his work and the striking colors from Edgar Delgado, this is one fantastic looking book that plays to the classic strengths of superhero comics with some fantastic science fiction elements and layouts all around. At this point, I'll read any book he's working on – though I'm hoping it's this one for a long, long time. Read Full Review
Guardians 3000 #4 is another entertaining chapter featuring a solid story, some great action and really fun characters. This is a good ol' fashioned space adventure that will keep you smiling with its sharp dialogue and big action and I hope this book takes off because it is a great addition to the Marvel Cosmic line. Read Full Review
If you haven't picked this up yet, and are in any way a fan of space adventures, science fiction, or hey, just fun comics, grab it. Read Full Review
Story started a little but picked up with some cool stuff going on. Loved the Nova appearance. Not really a huge fan of Sandoval but I think it works well with the story.
Even though most members of the team are totally interchangeable, the complicated story works well and the insight into Astro's past stands out for its beautiful art and compelling re-enacting of Captain America's destiny in a whole thirty-first century style.