GROUNDED!
• Rocket is kicking in doors and busting heads!
• Something sinister is preying on defenseless creatures in New York City.
• And as much as Rocket hates Earth, he can't ignore the dead bodies being left in this evil's wake.
Rated T+
So far I am really excited about this series. The sarcasm and inappropriate behavior is on point. I definitely see amazing things in the future for Rocket. Read Full Review
Rocket Racoon is a funny character and Matthew Rosenberg is sitting back and letting him just be Rocket. That's a good thing because just seeing him interact with everyday people (and aliens) and other Marvel characters is great. The art and story do a good job of presenting the crazy whack funky world of Rocket and I like it. Read Full Review
There was a lot ofaction packed into this issue and at the end of the instalment Rocket has beenleft in a tailspin employing some of Earth's finest swear words. As always witha Rocket Raccoon book we get some laughs. The plotline is insane and the art isgood. It is not gonna break any conventions, or scale any new heights in theworld of comics - but guess what? It is a fun series, and that's why we all gotinto this comic business in the first place - fun. I'm happy with the return onthis book and am looking forward to see how Rocket schemes his way out of hispresent difficulties. Enjoy! Read Full Review
BLAM! Murdered You!
Another solid issue from Rosenberg. People will sleep on this book! Keep sleeping Fools
Wow. That dropped from a great premiere to straight up mediocre. I'm not a big fan of Miles since SW but I gots to feel sorry he got guest star treatment of losing to the title protagonist like that. Even if he wasn't in battle mood, Rocket owned him. The rest of the lost in a big cithy routine was fine/fun in #1 but gets tired fast for 20 pages here.