• The Dark Guardians ascend!
• With a new Thanos rising, the galaxy calls for a group of heroes who will use any means necessary to end this threat.
• Unfortunately for Star-Lord, that's NOT the Guardians of the Galaxy!
Rated T+
Geoff Shaw delivers some spectacular art in this issue and everything looks beautifully detailed. Read Full Review
This third chapter of our story blends the grandiosity from the debut issue with the character-driven storytelling of the second to elevate this run to absolute must-read status. One of the best books at Marvel this side of Immortal Hulk, Guardians of the Galaxy is a must-read. Read Full Review
The team has an eight-foot Asgardian Horse carrying a hammer. What more can you ask for? Read Full Review
This series continues to entertain despite having some flow issues, worth your time. Read Full Review
Guardians is a fun ride across Marvel space. Cosmic alliances, emotional turmoil and a glorious universe all await in this epic installment. Read Full Review
Certainly a slower issue than books past, the team continues laying the groundwork for an explosive cosmic outing. Read Full Review
The new Guardians of the Galaxy series has been a delight so far. In three short issues the stakes are clear, and this is a gripping arc. The only problem is may of the side characters have been left to the wayside and are completely undeveloped. I hope that eventually there will be a reason to care about everyone in this book. Read Full Review
It feels like Guardians of the Galaxy is more interested in either where it's been or where it's going to end up than it is in making where it is now enjoyable in its own right. Read Full Review
When I reviewed the first issue in this series, I brought up the fact that Donny Cates could truly be bringing the Guardians back to that level in which all Guardians books are judged: whether or not they match the greatness of the Abnett/Lanning series from over a decade ago. That issue raised my eyebrows with intrigue more than anything else since that time, but one has to always consider that a series can quickly go downhill after a good #1, and the matter of it living up to those standards was still in question. With this issue, I don't believe it is anymore. Not only does it bring back a lot of characters from the Annihilation era (Nova, Gladiator, even Annihilus), but it manages to have the feel of those cosmic events, tie-ins includemore
Cates has created a team that can’t escape the past. This a great take on the GotG and Cates is one of the best there is when it Comes to his own flair. If you haven’t been reading this hope on now because the rides just starting.
Can Cates write, or what?
Damn I can't wait for the next issue. I hope Cates and Shaw never separate.
Very well put together. Cates mostly gets his lines and scenes right to keep the story progressing while managing all of the lines. Some off one liners but the good far out-ways the bad. It looks like Cates is also mixing certain things but I'll wait and see where Wraith is headed. Anyway, he has all of the usual suspects on-board...now's the time to punch it into overdrive. Shaw is great as usual here especially the last few pages where he truly composes those scenes from just the right angles with the right facial expressions to get the mood right.
Prelude:
Cates' Guardians has had a great first two issues, let's see how things go now.
The Good:
Eros brings up an interesting point about him and Thanos.
I do like the small connection to Knull in this issue.
The team banter is well done here.
The Bad:
Shaw's art is a bit off here or at least noticeably so.
Conclusion:
A good issue though it drops in quality a bit. Dark Guardians and Hela stuff didn't impact me and Geoff Shaw's art was a tad off.
I don’t think I’ll ever be over punk Groot.
Very well-written. Marvel Cosmic finally feels like itself again.
Well-written, but also kind of boring.