Star-Lord #6

9.4

Critic Reviews

3 Reviews
9.1

User Reviews

16 Reviews
Writer Chip Zdarsky
Artist Kris Anka
Cover Price $3.99

• Star-Lord's time Grounded comes to a close!
•  Will he give up the stars to stay on as a bartender?
•  Would he change his name to Bar-Lord?
Rated T+

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CRITIC REVIEWS

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  • 9.7

    Comicsverse - Brandon Davis

    Apr 19, 2017

    STAR-LORD #6 is a phenomenal conclusion to the book's first arc, leaving doors open more more growth and new adventures. Read Full Review

  • 9.5

    Bleeding Cool - Joe Glass

    Apr 19, 2017

    A wonderful complete piece of character story, with consistent and beautiful artwork and a powerful issue. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    AIPT - Eric Cline

    Apr 19, 2017

    This series ends on a high-note; Star-Lord's final issue may also be its best. Read Full Review

USER REVIEWS

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  • 10

    Tom swift

    May 28, 2017

    Really great issue

  • 9.5

    Super17

    Apr 19, 2017

    fantastic.

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  • 9.0

    Tree Fingers

    Apr 19, 2017

    Awesome creative team. Hope they work together again. Too bad it wasn't selling...

  • 9.0

    The-MJP

    Jul 30, 2018

    The feels :,) A great ending/epilogue to this series, especially considering how hard it is to end a series that gets so abruptly cancelled. Great character development for Quill, great introduction to Zadarsky's work and a great series overall, good work all around (except for the colorist, I have my reservations about him) if this wasn't meant to be a miniseries it's a shame this book was so quickly cancelled (pretty much the quickest i've seen any book cancelled), it's a good read. oh, and marvel, just give Zadarsky another star-lord book, and actually promote it this time

  • 9.0

    daspidaboy

    Jul 10, 2021

    probably one of my fav limited series from Marvel

  • 8.0

    CrazyforRAMU

    Nov 05, 2017

    Pete gets swamped with Feelings and Heartwarming Moments before Abbie Brand kicks him off the planet. The heartwarming stuff is done with real sensitivity and insight, but it's all a bit scattershot. There's also a lot of near-farcical humor that makes the tone very uneven. In the end, though tons of good things happen in this issue (and throughout the series), it feels like it lacks a unifying purpose. I have made peace with Kris Anka's art; though he's never gonna impress me with his environments, he can do a hell of a great job putting cool characters into cool poses.

  • 10

    BloodyNinja

    Apr 19, 2017

  • 10

    tonpas1989

    May 07, 2020

  • 9.5

    TheFallenKing13

    Apr 19, 2017

  • 9.5

    StanielK

    May 06, 2017

  • 9.5

    Konan

    Jan 07, 2018

  • 9.0

    iPodwithnomusic

    Mar 31, 2018

  • 9.0

    samizrozami

    Apr 01, 2025

  • 8.5

    JCP

    Mar 01, 2018

  • 8.5

    Sidowski

    Jul 20, 2025

  • 7.0

    Jabberwocky_Superfly

    Apr 26, 2017

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