by Sam Humphries, Paco Medina, Freddie Williams
Solid enough story with good art. Mostly setting up the event that followed, though, so you may want to check out The Black Vortex at the same time.
Star-Lord, at least in this continuity, is pretty much like he is in the movies, except that he's not dating Kitty Pryde. He's a big, lovable, hilarious dumb ass. A dumb ass who makes mistakes, and then makes himself pay for those mistakes, because underneath the booziness and humor, he's ...
Star-Lord in all his adventurous space-faring glory. Part Han Solo, part Robin Hood, and totally running away from some un-expanded-on moment in his recent past that's left him haunted. We get a huge, living jail, Thanos, and even an early mention of the Black Vortex. This book feels really short, b...