"FAITHLESS", Part 1: The death of Rocket begins here! In the aftermath of the FINAL GAUNTLET, the Guardians of the Galaxy are taking some well deserved R&R. But their vacation is about to be cut short when a familiar, but radically powerful enemy returns. And what does all of this have to do with the whereabouts of a certain raccoon?
Rated T+
Donny Cates steps it up after the assembling the team arc to bring something new and exciting! Read Full Review
'Guardians of the Galaxy #7' is a well executed space opera with all the right ingredients for a great story. Only time will tell if it can live up to its own expectations! Read Full Review
Guardians of the Galaxy #7 launches a big, cinematic arc by introducing a big, cinematic threat, and the Guardians' first swing at it does NOT go well. The highlights are the fast, dramatic plotting and some truly epic arc. Character is taking the backseat and letting Story drive for now, but the destination looks promising enough to justify that imbalance. Read Full Review
Cates once again has readers hooked on a feeling and waiting for the payoff sure to come with these revamped Guardians of the Galaxy. Read Full Review
For being the first issue of a story arc, I am okay with being a bit confused because it only intrigues me to want to read more. But, that is all we got from this issue. I am intrigued about the enemy and the cliffhanger, which are the two big things in my opinion. The art was very good! The dialogue was good from what we got, even though it felt like we didnt get much talking from a couple of our team members. Overall, we get a good jumping on point for those who skipped the first arc. Read Full Review
Guardians of the Galaxy kicks off a new story with some neat surprises and some good, solid storytelling. Read Full Review
. If we want to compare it to television, this most certainly was a filler episode trying to help build anticipation for a future story. Read Full Review
Really enjoyed this one.
Pretty good I guess.
"Have Faith."
The latest threat to the Galaxy and the Guardians' disastrous first swipe at it are revealed in flashback. It's fast, it doesn't hesitate to peg the stakes to the highest point, and it's illustrated impressively. But there's a continued, now chronic, lack of characterization. The identity of the issue's narrator is concealed by the fact that all the characters sound the same as much as by writerly craft.
Still on board but I'm not sure I'm fully with where we are headed. We'll see!
Cory Smith was great!
Cool issue. I like where this is going.
The Church is pretty cool.