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Usually they're good about filling in the holes if you haven't read the series, which seems like a good marketing strategy since they give these away for free with the digital uploads of your regular comic purchases. This time, I had no idea what happened: Wolverine specifically mentions an incide...
There were a couple issues - single issues that were part of a longer run - that were almost nonsensical out of context. Since the other parts of those series didn't have X-23, or didn't revolve around her, they weren't used in this collection. All of that makes sense, although I would have pref...
Rocket is the ultimate troll. He pretended to be a dictator who kills anyone who disagrees with him just to get Groot back for that thing on his birthday, where he tricked him into finding friendship instead of gifts. Because Rocket? Totally understands proportional retaliation. Still, it ...
Groot finds out that Rocket has amnesia and is a murderous tyrant. Yay? Now all Groot wants to do is help his friend, although this is a theme that's been explored before. In one Rocket Raccoon issue, Groot's gone mad and is on a rampage. It's Rocket who has to help Groot find himself again...
The Guardians believe that Rocket and Groot are dead, leading the most hilarious eulogy I've read. Ever. In fact, Rocket and Groot are simply... lost. In another universe, it appears. Look, all I know is so far, this confuses the hell out of me, and I still can't wait for issue two. I'm j...