THE INFINITY QUEST Part 1
THE GUARDIANS' HUNT FOR THE INFINITY STONES BEGINS! Their first stop? Joining up with the Nova Corps, of course! Join the Guardians as they all take up golden helmets in the quest to keep the universe safe! Nuff said! PLUS: Includes 3 bonus MARVEL PRIMER PAGES!
Rated T+
This Guardians Of The Galaxy series has it all. Whether you're an old school cosmic Marvel fan or coming straight from the movies, this book will meet your criteria. Duggan and his rotation of brilliant artists make this a must-read series. Cosmic Marvel is coming back in a big way and this is the epicenter. Read Full Review
This might be the run that finally makes the comic book Guardians live up to their cinematic counterparts. Read Full Review
The Guardians are up against a new series of threats as they try to find the Infinity Stones and one has a link to their newest member. Read Full Review
The Guardians of the Galaxy lands well in its Marvel Legacy sort-of, kind-of relaunch. The story is a good jumping-on point, and it seems to be a prelude to something big with the Infinity Quest storyline. This one gets a recommendation. Check it out. Read Full Review
All-New Guardians of the Galaxy #146 is a welcome but inconsequential diversion for the series that maybe was mismatched by the amount of hype that readers have to surround the book and the big event storyline that the comic book is supposedly leading into. Read Full Review
It's an okay chapter, but it's pretty weak on its own. Read Full Review
The Guardians are taken from their usual team dynamics to become part of an all new Nova Corps for their first Legacy issue. It actually creates something of a great starting point to introduce the concepts and characters of the world even if it is a departure from the standard place of the team. They decide to work with the law instead of around it to help flush out spies among the ranks of the new Nova squads. Also changing up the book is the inclusion of Scott Lang as Ant-Man among the team members. He is escaping Earth after betraying the rebellion against Hydra. Like the other members he finds a home among exiles. Because he is new to the team I think there is a lot of time spent on how Scott fits with the team and what his position wimore
I haven't read a Guardians comic in a while (since early Bendis) and this was just what I wanted in post-movie Guardians book. The background is cosmic, the character voices are on. Good stuff!
This issue is good jump on point but you must be familiar with Marvel characters at least. It has some similarities with movies but here it seems that the plot will be more complex and it´s not always funny. The art is really good. Can´t wait to read more of this.
The Guardians join up temporarily (?) with Scott Adsit's Crappy Novas to try and make them less crappy. The plot splits up like a backwoods road and in this issue we follow Ant-Man and Gamora on an interesting rescue mission. It's a good yarn and Ant-Man has some impressive anti-charisma with Gamora. Fun plotting and solid visual blocking are counterbalanced by a slight lack of polish in the way the characters are finished, both artistically and narratively. I'm also a little uncertain about Gerry Duggan's tone with the Novas; while I can see the promise in treating them as corrupt cops in need of reform, so far they're coming off a bit farcical.
I had to read this series because i believe this series is going to set up the upcoming Infinity Countdown. So while i was reading this issue and sometime after finishing it, i felt blank at the end of it. Like i didnt get anything out of the book, its just a good glancing over kind of a type of comic book that isnt going to amaze you in any way. Also i personally kind of hate the new Nova Corps. I barely can even remember something from this issue.
Sorry. I was bored. i went from reading to skimming half way through. I loved the "All-New, All-Different Guardians of the Galaxy," but, this didn't really work for me.