• Featuring the descendent of Yondu Udonta from the 31st century...Yondu Udonta?!
• But when the two Yondus lose an important weapon, will they choose between saving Yondu's payday, or the fate of the entire universe?
• And with a savage bounty hunter tracking them down, the two Yondu's will have to band together to survive - if only they can survive each other first!
Rated T+
The buddy movie we’ve been promised all along, I look forward to seeing the conflict growing between the two Yondu’s, and seeing if they’re both going to make it out of this in one piece. Read Full Review
The story is still a bit too slow for my tastes, but I'm totally loving the tone"almost Mandalorian in a sense, the cosmic Western arc provides for a worthy tale. Read Full Review
Well, here we are again. This is basically the same issue as #2 " what should be a fun romp through time and space on a chase caper is just a boring sludge where nothing matters and what does happen is telegraphed and relies on contrived storytelling and artificial constraints. Read Full Review
I was reading the other reviews and I found a quote that really stuck out: “Neither of the Yondus are good enough characters to make this series interesting.” This series is obviously transforming Yondu into MCU Yondu, and most of the jokes fail, although I liked some of them. The art is pretty good.
Prelude:
Here I am again reviewing this series. Welp, let's see if this issue interests me at all.
The Good:
Look, the premise is cool but nothing else works here.
The Bad:
It's boring and I don't know or care about what's happening. Art isn't too hot either.
Conclusion:
It's premise was nice but this series is just too boring to read.
This isn't a good miniseries. It just feels so overwritten, and neither Yondu is that great of a character, so their banter isn't that entertaining and the story itself is all over the place, with nothing to really ground you.