A WHOLE GALAXY OF TROUBLE!
• As half the team defends the Kree/Skrull Throneworld against a deadlier threat than they've ever faced before...
• ...the other half investigates a terrifying sacrificial cult on a mysterious planet...with the power to plunge the universe into war.
• Plus: A new space hero...joins...the team...
•...No way.
Rated T+
This is an exciting time to be a Guardians fan. If the series continues like this it will end up being one of, if not THE, best Guardians run. Al Ewing is really leaning into the teams remit as quite literal Guardians of the Galaxy and the stakes have never felt higher, the storytelling and art on a new level. Readers owe it to themselves to get onboard this insane rollercoaster ride now or risk losing out on the most exciting Guardians story of the past decade. Read Full Review
OverallThis story arc is proving to be a rather good Guardians of the Galaxy story. And as someone that is still quite new to reading their comic book adventures. I can't wait to see how they will fair against Ego. Who we last got to see in the second of the movies. Read Full Review
Guardians of the Galaxy #14 comes out swinging this week with stakes-raising storytelling and a character twist that instantly changes the dynamic of the team for the better if you like comedy, awkwardness, and a new way of looking at Dr. Doom. Read Full Review
A really solid issue that's got lots of action, adventure, humor, and a fantastic story. The payoff is high in this book, but it's also a wonderful set-up for the next issue. Read Full Review
The Guardians are in it deep as Doom tries to take control of the team. The writing is a blast, the art is getting more exciting and the team gets in it deep. It's a horrifying build up to something evil on the horizon (but also a hell of a lot of fun). Read Full Review
While some of the dialogue may require background information on the two antagonists to appreciate fully, these two new characters are written just as well as the rest of the Guardians of the Galaxy, creating some fun back-and-forth dialogue. And, of course, the artwork is wonderful. Read Full Review
Guardians of the Galaxy #14 delivers on exactly what it promises: Dr. Doom vs. the Guardians of the Galaxy. There's action, humor, mysteries, and big reveals in this comic book that you don't want to miss.The art and colors by Juan Frigeri and Federico Blue are excellent and Al Ewing captures the best of Dr. Doom's character. That said, I'm not too sold on the great doctor being part of the Guardians, so we'll see what Al Ewing does with that in the next issue. Read Full Review
"Guardians of the Galaxy" is a great issue with decent art and sets up the long game admirably. Read Full Review
This arc is off to an exceptionally strong start, and if the first two issues of the story are any indication, fans will soon be in for a delightfully tasty treat. Read Full Review
Just everything you’d want from a guardians book, laughed out loud at drax, I dropped my jaw at moments and I felt pride when reading star lord talk at the end, I love that guy. The art is also amazing. Having been collecting every single guardians issue from #7 of Donny cates run this is a good time to be a fan.
This is a whole lot of fun.
Good issue with alot going on however I wanted more explanation on the big threat as we are already 2 issues into a 3 part story and only have vague idea of the big bad
Well done! Ewing is good at this thing. Frigeri's art is growing on me too.
" What is this I dignity ?"
- ROCKET RACOON (DR.DOOM)
Great art, good interactions, ok story development. I particularly liked how effectively Doom fought.
Honestly completely here for Doom King of Space.
This is EXACTLY why Doom doesn't like to use his Ovoid bodyswap power.
interesting idea of Dr. doom joining the Guardians, but honestly i have no idea what the hype is about. Plenty of other marvel stories that are better like Chip Zdarsky's Starlord run, or the classic Guardians of the Galaxy