Imperial Guardians #2

7.7

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4 Reviews
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Writer Dan Abnett
Artist Marcelo Ferreira
Cover Price $4.99

The Galactic Union has brought peace to the galaxy. But who will keep that peace? It’s another day and another dirty job for the IMPERIAL GUARDIANS as MAXIMUS of the Inhumans sends his black-ops team to handle a problem that nobody else wants to touch. Our heroes head for Xarth, a minor civilization with major ambitions. The Xarthians have got their hands on something that could make them major players on the galactic stage overnight – or bring down the Union ENTIRELY. And you know they’re not going to give it up without a fight…

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  • 9.0

    Nerd Initiative - ShawnFoles

    Apr 15, 2026

    This is turning into a really fun series and one that I didn’t see as being so much fun after the events of Imperial. Abnett and company are crafting a story that feels a little bit like an anthology built around a common thread. Beautiful poster, worthy art, and fun yet meaningful writing make this an issue to pick up. Read Full Review

  • 7.5

    Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez

    Apr 20, 2026

    While certain scenes can be heavily reliant on dialogue Marcelo Ferreira’s artwork still finds a way to shine with how he captures the cosmic fun of the story. Read Full Review

  • 7.3

    Comic Watch - Marcell Hines

    Apr 17, 2026

    Imperial Guardians #2 continues to be a fun ride from the first issue with plenty of action as well as mystery to keep coming back for the next one. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Weird Science Marvel Comics - mrgabehernandez

    Apr 15, 2026

    Imperial Guardians #2 is a reasonably okay comic, but it seems like a step down from the first issue—partly because the humor takes an uptick and partly because the mission is riddled with too many minor plot holes. For his part, Dan Abnett does a great job of giving readers heartfelt character interactions with potential, and the foreshadowing breadcrumbs keep you interested for what could be happening in the future. Furthermore, Marcelo Ferrera’s artwork is excellent. That said, issue #2 doesn’t live up to issue #1’s expectations. Read Full Review

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