• It's the Technet versus the Technet - and only the Technet will survive!
• Also in this issue - Rocket in court! It's the trial of the (light) century, and there's only one thing keeping our hero out of the iron hotel...
• ...the galaxy's greatest lawyer, Murd Blurdock!
Rated T+
I've added the series to my pull as well so I can't wait to see what happens next! I would also recommend this to anyone who hasn't read very much Guardians of the Galaxy before. It is very accessible for new readers. Read Full Review
This issue totally redeems itself and is funny, exciting, and even plays as a love letter to one of Marvel's weirdest 80's teams. Read Full Review
It's been a long time since Rocket has shone this brightly on his own. Read Full Review
Murd Blurdock " seriously, we need to see more of "the sentient without self-preservation." Read Full Review
Betrayal by his Technet "buddies" lands Rocket in court and he discovers Otta Spice may have fed him a pack of lies to get this adventure rolling. The front half of the book is a pretty forgettable fight that's too self-aware about its silliness. The courtroom scene is pure gold thanks to an inspired Daredevil satire. The overall plot is still playing heavily on Noir clichés, but the ride is undeniably enjoyable. If we've (mostly) put the Technet fools behind us, I'm really going to enjoy the subsequent issues.
So weak. Half the story was goofy haha hijinxs from characters i couldn't care less but i'm supposed to find funny because they are goofy haha. The Daredevil gag went too far, and the plost twist could have been seen from a mile away