THE GUARDIANS CLEANSED?!
• KNULL and his dragons are cleansing entire worlds of life. SPARTAX is their next target - and the GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY can't save it alone.
• It's a good day for the return of the legendary STAR-LORD...
• Meanwhile, as the team battle cosmic horror, something worse is waiting - as the clock ticks down to the Last Stand in...
• THREE...
Rated T+
Overall. A fantastic issue with a brilliantly executed reintroduction of Starlord into the team. Read Full Review
Without readers realizing it trying Avengers: No Road Home continues to be one of the most important Marvel storylines, next to Power of X/Sword of X. Read Full Review
After seeing what Peter can do in this issue, it seems it would be easy to pop by Earth and dispatch Knull, but Ewing has planned for that. There are other forces at place in the stars that require his and the Guardians' attention. We're not going on that detour as this story needs to go forward. This is a pitch perfect tie-in to a massive event that does justice to both storylines at once. Read Full Review
Ewing and Cabal transform a Marvel mainstay in a huge way, as the Guardians face the King in Black. Read Full Review
It seems as if Guardians of the Galaxy can take do no wrong as even it's tie-ins deliver excellent, self-contained storytelling from cover to cover. Read Full Review
Not even an awkwardly-timed tie-in with the King in Black crossover can halt this book's momentum. Al Ewing and Juann Cabal are firing on all cylinders. Read Full Review
If youre a VENOM fan looking for a KING IN BLACK story, this wont do it for you. Knull is an oddly misrepresented White Walker who speaks in lyrical rhymes that appear to come from a poorly portrayed David Lynch movie. Nonetheless, if you came to this rodeo for a solid GOTG story centered around Star-Lord with its driving force to right the ship of his character, you will be pleased. Ewing is definitely on to something here and I think the series is on the cusp of doing something really special. Its time to lock in on GOTG! Read Full Review
Guardians Of The Galaxy #10 has some wonderful artwork and colorwork but because this issue appears to be the only tie-in to the King in Black event, the pace zooms by and Star-Lords reemergence feels too convenient. Read Full Review
I'm still loving this series. I was worried this issue would be a wasted tie in issue but I thought it worked really well and used the event in a reasonable way while still pushing the main GotG plot forward with StarLord. I'm excited for more. The new OP Quill I like. I hope he gets his fun personality back but it's understandable he seems out of touch as he's been away over a 100 flarking years now. Really, he'd barely remember the old team.
Anyway, read this series. Still have fingers crossed that Genis-vell could make a return here sometime!
Star-Lord's return would be a giant boon in the war against Knull, but his new cosmic power comes with strings attached. His team is grateful to have him back, but also unnerved by his sheer power level. Storytelling has backed off a little since the wild previous issue, but the developments are still plenty fascinating.
This was good and actually kept my attention and used the Knull nonsense to advance its own narrative. I don t care about Knull at all like null. Im glad Ewing still played with the concept for his own gain. The art is fantastic as always with Cabal delivering sharp and clean mashups and layouts.
The tie-in drags this one down a bit, but I can't even argue with writing this good, much less the art which is really incredible in this issue. Cabal really outdid himself here; this is one of the most downright pretty comics I've read in a good long while.
As far as tie-ins go, this was fairly solid.
I liked some aspects.
" Huh. I think i had this album."
- NOVA
This was a pretty good issue. I feel like the tie-in slowed things down a bit, but hopefully things get back on track with next issue.
Tired of stories where threats kill billions of lives. Every fucking space conflict it's the same thing.
Great layouts tho.
Guardians of the Galaxy
Volume: 6, Issue: 10
“I Think I Had This Album”
Publisher: Marvel @marvel
Writer: Al Ewing @al_ewing
Artist: Juann Cabal
Colors: Federico Blee @toonfed
Letters: Cory Petit
Cover: Pepe Larraz @pepelarraz
While attempting to evacuate the planet Spartax from the terrors of Knull, the Guardians of the Galaxy are miraculously reunited with their fallen comrade, Starlord! His time away has left him a changed being a true Starlord, the master of the sun. Peter is able to focus his abilities through the elemental guns and destroy Knull’s influence and reach upon Spartax. Fearing the worst for Earth, the Guardians wish to lend their aid but Peter warns that would more
This review is more bashing these stupid events than anything just so anyone who reads this will be warned lol.Good artwork. But it was such pointless tie in to KIB. I'm so tired of Marvel and these big events. Let ONE writer make ONE storyline that doesn't have 50 tie in and spin offs that completely water down the story. It's bad enough they are making mini series but at least I can just skip those and miss absolutely nothing important to the main storyline. But it really grinds my gears when they add these tie ins to current runs of titles. Keep the forced tie in to Venom only since it shouldn't have been a huge event in the first place and should have been told in the pages of Venom.That being said next issue seems like it could be coolmore