Guardians 3000 #5

Writer: Dan Abnett Artist: Gerardo Sandoval Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: February 11, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 1
8.1Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

To save the future, the Guardians must reach into the past, and that means striking a deal with the Old Hunger. But the Old Hunger is the most powerful entity in the Galaxy, and it's not a good idea to wake him up... or to by-pass his invincible herald, Stormfront! Meanwhile, Vance Astro has encountered a Guardian that he forgot ever existed, and she's none too happy about his memory blank. Time to make friends again fast... before the A-Sentience gestalt of The Stark destroys them all! Cosmic action and mind-blowing SF adventure!

  • 9.0
    PopMatters - Gregory L. Reece Feb 18, 2015

    Somebody is playing with the clocks. The wind-up kind, especially. There is nothing I can do about it, can do about it. Ain't it funny how time just slips away? Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Feb 12, 2015

    With this installment of Guardians 3000, things move along at the brisk pace we had at the start once again and that works well as there's a lot of characters and a lot of smaller conflicts underway. There's still the central mystery of why all of this is going on, though it's easy enough to imagine it ties into the Secret Wars event this year, but watching as reality keeps changing for the cast here in 3014 is definitely a lot of fun. The introduction of Nikki hasn't clicked for me yet, but since I get to enjoy the back and forth between Rael and Star-Lord, it's a decent trade-off. The book works the two stories well here and I'm excited to see what will come next as they potentially meet with the Old Hunger and what that might reveal, It's a very fun read and another absolutely gorgeous book in general with its dynamic and energetic design. Very, very fun and recommended. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics: The Gathering - mahargen Feb 13, 2015

    Matthew can be found on Twitter as @mahargen, where he is incessantly celebrating his release from the world of retail management and his impending career as a desk jockey. Read Full Review

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