Jane Foster is trying to deal with her mortality and the temptation not to put down the hammer. She's trying to get Thor Odinson to understand why she has done what she has done. Meanwhile Malekith is encouraging war between the worlds and when some delegates to go help the Dwarves, Volstaag is con...
Even with Gerry Duggan writing the next GotG series, I'm burnt out. I will most likely pick up the series on sale at some point - digitally and issues or volume one - but I will most likely have to read Rocket and I Am Groot to get it all. But mostly, I'm tired of series that last twenty issues ...
Grounded on Earth, Angela breaks into Sera's apartment, only to find a chubby dude living there. He doesn't know who Sera was, nor does he have anything that she might have left there. This is bittersweet: a reminder that they've been parted, and a reminder of what they'll do to find each oth...
What does Gamora do when she's grounded but go after Thanos? Captain Marvel tries to give her a way out, off planet, to find Thanos who's escaped. And if only Gamora had believed that bit of truth, she'd be fine. Instead, she escapes her captors, lands on Earth, and tracks down where Thanos ha...
Bendis does Dr. Seuss to cover Groot’s story of being stranded on Earth. Groot and Dr. Seuss actually make sense, given how playful Groot can get. They also both have these joyful sensibilities, full of love and warmth. (Although Groot can get darker when innocents, or his friends, are put in ...
This is about what happens when the Guardians are grounded on Earth, their ship unable to take off. Grimm visits his old neighborhood and gets a very surprising job offer. It's a lot of fun. It's especially heartwarming to see everyone treat him so well: people who haven't seen him in years off...
It's Captain Marvel versus Gamora. What's interesting about this battle isn't even that it's two of Marvel's strongest fighters going up against each other, but that they're both such well developed characters. Their fight is personal and reveals much about the characters, the lines they draw, a...
Sometimes series are hobbled by crossovers, and this is the case here. I prefer the ones where I don't know what's happening because they are only tangentially tied to the event: it doesn't force me to read something I'm not interested in rather than the main series. This, however, is another i...
It manages to be hilarious, but also quite serious and touching. It deals with Civil War II, and there's this: When Carol most needs comfort, Groot goes to her and gives her that comfort. It's touching, partly because Groot is truly this caring and it shows here. The expressions on their...
And I am really not liking what I'm reading of CWII. Everything up to that was a good wrap up of the previous story, but I'm disappointed that everything Marvel will be all CWII for a couple months at least. Blargh.
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