• As the finest gun-wielding, pick-pocketing, smack-talking raccoon there is, Rocket's skills are gonna get put to the ultimate test.
• Is he really alone?!
• Find out once and for all.
Rated T
Young expertly grasps Rocket at this point and it shows how seamless the stories are, even this early into his run. Hecontinues to capture the Rocket-Groot partnership perfectly and this story had a definite Han and Chewie vibe (which I loved) in terms of how Rocket and Groot were portrayed. It was a simple story, but it also had a clear direction and I look forward to see how the rest of this arc plays out. As I stated earlier, it's great to find a book that is just plain fun to read, and Rocket Raccoon continues to be that book for me. Read Full Review
As we've come to expect from the series, issue #10 is heavy on both action and humor as Rocket is forced to fight his way out of Knowhere after paying off Klep. Armed with a new lead, and a new reason for authorities and bounty hunters to come after him, Rocket and Groot's new adventure kicks off with an entertaining first issue. Worth a look. Read Full Review
Skottie Young's latest arc gets off to a great start, the writer deftly using nods from issues past to position his story for the future. Said future is again rife with the same rowdy humor and explosive action we've come to expect, but it also carries a measure of emotion to it that proves surprisingly engrossing. Read Full Review
Site is missing issue 11
So issue 10 is 5.5/10
Issue 11 is 4.5/10
So average is 5/10