A REALM OF KINGS ISSUE! Holy Octo-mom! What’s growing in Moondragon’s belly, why is the Universal Church of Truth obsessed with keeping her, and can the Guardians rescue her before the planet they’re on goes supernova? Find out in the series that IGN calls “Impressive…Brad Walker’s pages are a dazzling sight…Guardians of the Galaxy is still standing tall and strong.” Rated T …$2.99
This issue turns the dial up to eleven from the get go and doesn't let up until the very end. A fantastic read that defines why everyone loves the Marvel cosmic titles. Read Full Review
After spinning its wheels for the last few months, Guardians of the Galaxy comes back in full force this week with one of its most exciting and intriguing issues yet. I'll admit that I've been disappointed with the direction of the series as of late, but this issue really brings back my faith in this series. This issue nearly took the number one spot this week and really should not be missed. Read Full Review
"Guardians of the Galaxy" has been on a roll lately; it's nice to see the book settle down into a series of solid issues. Hopefully Abnett, Lanning, and Walker can keep this up. For a collection of misfit characters, there's a lot of entertainment to be had from them. Read Full Review
The Rift idea isn't a very new one (basically a haunted doorway to hell), but in Guardians the writers keep the focus squarely on the interesting cast of characters they've assembled. This issue is a satisfying conclusion to several recent plots, and promises more significant battles to come for fans of the Realm of Kings. Read Full Review
It was nice to see the Guardians and Luminals team up and the art was a little bit better, but I’m much more interested about what Moondragon said about this Cancerverse that exists at the end of the Fault. Also, what a last page reveal! It turns out Gamora, Mantis, Cosmo, Major Victory, and Phyla are all alive, along with Adam Magus himself