• Moondragon is a hero. With her wife at her side, she came to our reality from a dimension of heroes - to save us all from evil.
• But our reality already had a Moondragon, and she can't be a hero all the time. The DRAGON OF THE MOON has returned...
• ...and it won't leave until it's fed on a soul.
• Didn't we say it could always get worse?
Rated T+
Thankfully the end of the book sees the two Guardian teams end their rivalry, but I can't see the way back being an easy one for them. Read Full Review
Its time to lock in Ewing and let him work his magic. New fans will enjoy what hes doing and old fans will like the direction the series is taking. Read Full Review
Another excellent issue in what promises to be a fantastic run on the Guardians, Al Ewings makes sure to pay homage to all that’s come before, and is reverential of previous material, all the while making his own mark on the iconic team. The art is out of this world, no pun intended, and just as iconic as the original run on Guardians. Don’t miss out on this series. Read Full Review
Even in the midst of a caper comic with a lavish, fun-loving tone, Ewing and Cabal continue to reinvent the cosmic region of Marvel Comics at lightspeed offering the ideal blend of entertainment and ingenuity in space-based superhero comics. Read Full Review
Wow, is this good or what? Just a fantastic - and fantastically weird - comic from a really good team. Read Full Review
This issue is a mess. I honestly can't recommend it. Both art and story are not only sub-par, they do not live up to the creators' talents. Read Full Review
Another great issue! I love seeing an author who understands the characters and their continuity.
I’m excited for the next issue and hope that a proper look at Richard Riders PTSD can be provided.
I loved this issue. It's so great.
The Guardians wrap up their assassination gig. The nuts and bolts of the gig plot are satisfying, but it's the thematically-linked stories about healing the team and the Moondragons that really impress. That and the avant-garde art; Mr. Cabal reaches for the brass ring with his fancy layouts and takes it firmly in hand.
I love this Ewing story much better than the previous Cates one. Tons of great moments that are well put together. Cabal's art is top notch and his compositions are fantastic. I don't think I've seen Blee's color work before but it's pretty good.
This was pretty good!
Man the art in this book continues to be excellent, not just on a technical but a compositional level. The layouts are some of the best I've seen in a long time, very cinematic. Aside from a slightly bizarre yet experimental kiss depicted, I have no issues with this issue. The bad guy may have been offend a bit too quick but I feel like there's much more to come.
-Glad there is exposition on non-perfect moondragon in the beginning
-Moondragon battle art is great, the dialogue bubbles are always well place in busy moments
-Groot and rocket scheming
-Great resolution for moondragon
Really good issue. The fight between the Moondragons was really interesting. Wish i knew the opinion of people who read more of the 616 version to know if she was in character. She seemed pretty spiteful.
Problem is that i'm starting to think we'll just never know how Heather 616 came back from the dead.
As for the rest of the story, i found was also pretty well constructed.