• Peter comes face to face with Mr. Knife! And you won't believe who's behind that snazzy mask.
• And all this craziness seems to have put a little strain on Peter and Kitty's relationship.
• You know what'll fix that right up? SPACE DATE! Or rather...SPACE PRISON BREAK! Peter Quill, what a catch.
Rated T
This series is holding up well, giving us a look at the "real" Star-Lord, and the budding romance that link the Guardians to the X-Men. Isn't that convenient? Read Full Review
Cute is the best word for me to describe Legendary Star-Lord #7. The story is simple, maybe a little lacking, but the art is stunning and will keep readers on the page. If you love these characters or are into the series so far it's worth picking up. Read Full Review
This feeling of been there, done that unfortunately spills over into the art department as well. Paco Medina is a fantastic penciler, but so many of his beats feel like rehashes from the first two chapters that it's tough to get all that invested. The book's most exciting moment turns out to be nothing more than a projected apparition, so while the art is very good, it's not entirely memorable. We've more ground yet to cover and more Vortex yet to submit -- hopefully there's some story worth sticking around for. Read Full Review