• The Guardians owe everyone on Knowhere money, so they're forced to do a job for the local police.
• But that gets them running afoul of Pip the Troll and a mysterious entity known only as Mother Entropy. And that's when the fun begins.
Rated T
Cosmic comedy and adventure from a creative team as wonderful as the Guardians themselves. Even if one is only vaguely familiar with these characters, one can dive in and enjoy. Read Full Review
A more classic comic experience with a slower pace and a confusing opening. Read Full Review
Taking a lame bodyguard gig to satisfy their debts, the Guardians fall afoul of a horrible pan-dimensional space-plague. And Pip the Troll. I think grandmaster Jim Starlin is way more interested in his villain than his heroes, which makes this introductory adventure a little dull. It reads like a very lazily-run D&D session: "You're drinking in the local tavern and you review your debts. You're terribly broke. The local guard says you must complete the quest he offers." Alan Davis's art doesn't delight me, either, but this miniseries has plenty of potential.