• The Guardians fall to Mother Entropy's might one by one.
• Who will be the last Guardian standing?
• Who has to face this monstrous villain all by his or herself?
Rated T+
An enjoyable outing for the Guardians with outstanding art. There's nothing deep about this tale, but it will please anyone of any age who enjoys heroes trying to save the galaxy. Read Full Review
Fun read, great art, but instantly forgettable. Good while it lasts and it’s always great to see Alan Davis drawing out of this world Stuff, however the series suffers from the no stakes storytelling which has afflicted Guardians comics since the release of the first film.
Groot saves the day by manifesting never-before-seen abilities and the creators point us ham-handedly toward a "let's all forget this ever happened" ending. Did you know Groot is the *only* sentient being in the known Marvel universe who doesn't breathe oxygen? That's the biggest of the bitter assumption pills Jim Starlin would like you to swallow but by no means the only one. Granted, this series is clearly intended for a young, non-critical, MCU-loving audience, but that in no way excuses the feeble storytelling on display here. Kiddies (and grown-ups and just generally everybody who picks up a comic) deserve better than this.