• Rocket is under arrest!
• After a disastrous fight with Kraven the Hunter, Rocket finds himself in a S.H.I.E.L.D. prison.
• But when has that ever stopped Rocket from wreaking havoc?
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The book continues to be awesome and funny. It also returns to the allegory which made it stand out so much in the first place. The at continues to be brilliant and really suit this book and with a badass final page, the finale looks like it's going to be awesome.
This has been an entertaining and sharply funny series so far. I love Rocket taking the salt out of Kraven. And Jorge Coehlo's art is excellent. I'm looking forward to the series finale.
Rocket blows up the Statue of Liberty a little, landing himself in ET Gitmo. The script offers superb humor and very nice characterization. This title's a bit too light to support an allegory about refugee camps and there's still a bit of dissonance between the art and the subject matter, but on the whole it's a highly enjoyable/ridiculous interlude in Rocket's life. Socked into a prison, what else would Rocket do but build a flamethrower out of plumbing fixtures and bust right back out?