PUTTING THE FUN BACK IN FUNERAL!
I'm SORRY - you found that poor in taste? Well, maybe we're using humor to avoid facing our grief over the death of Rocket Raccoon's mentor in con-artistry! Who's insensitive NOW? Did you even KNOW Rocket had a confidence-man mentor? Look, let's start over and try to be more understanding. It's a new era for the Guardians of the Galaxy's most non-humanoid characters, and we're kicking it off with this story by NICK KOCHER of comedy duo BriTANicK, so of CORPSE it's going to DIE-larious! We're just going to miss this character - an all-new insight into Rocket's mysterious past - so much!
Rated T
I loved this book, and my initial score after reading it was going to be an 8.5, but after reviewing it and reading it again I had to adjust that score a bit. I can't wait to see where this creative team takes this series from here. Read Full Review
Considering this is Kocher's first work at Marvel and Walsh's involvement, it's fair to expect this series to only improve from this point. It is not off to a bad start though. Rocket Raccoon & Groot #7 is a merry jaunt with plenty of visual delights and funny moments, even if it rests on a premise that gets old before the comic is half over. It's good fun and delivered well. Read Full Review
This is a great addition to the series. This issue was just one big joke to pile on the existing humor of the issue. Stories like this one are fun, and show us a lot more when it comes to characterization—we learn more about Rocket’s past. This is a great short story for kids, and will spark their imaginations about monsters, aliens, and animals. For a lighthearted, laid back issue, this won’t let you down! Read Full Review