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Not only is Guardians of the Galaxy my favorite new series of 2008, but also it's the mainstream book I'm most excited about for next year (and hopefully the foreseeable future). Between its diverse cast and blend of idiosyncratic humor, this book is as close to Grant Morrison's New X-Men as anything I've read in recent years. That title was routinely atop the sales charts in its initial run, and in a fair world, this one would be as well. Read Full Review
Panel for panel, word for word, there just isn't a better value in comics nowadays. While it has had interaction with the rest of the Marvel Universe, this title does feature fringe characters, so it has a little more room to breathe, grow and thrive. This is a book where damn near anything can happen, and more often than not, it does. Read Full Review
Allinall, this is a picture perfect comic where everything flowed together perfectly to form one great read from start to finish. Read Full Review
If you aren't reading Guardians of the Galaxy, you should be. ‘Nuff said. Read Full Review
Hopefully this book will return to awesome soon, as a book with a gun-wielding raccoon should always be a self-starter. Read Full Review
After the shocking events last issue that led to the disbanding Rolf the Guardians, Abnett does a tremendous job of focusing on multiple narratives and story arcs. Easily the best issue of the series so far