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The new team is not gelling for me, and the storyline is... okay. I'll continue to read in the hopes that they'll bring Rocket back for now, but may choose to drop this out of rotation if it doesn't get better soon.
Bartlett and his adopted family are redneck vampires living out of town and getting along as best they can. Mistakes are made and rivalries are played out, resulting in death and destruction. The characters are developed and interesting and the plot moves along at a fair pace. The artwork is reaso...
They don't talk about Rocket. I haven't been able to figure out why yet. But hey, here they're teasing us with Rocket's death. Ask me if I'm happy, I dare you. Most Guardian titles get a five star, because I've found them to be charming, partly because of what an a-hole Rocket is. Now, bet...
I got less and less impressed: less funny, and felt this went out with a bit of a whimper. Kinda like the 'it was all a dream' ending let down, although it wasn't that trope. Hoping DD holds up more.
But it pushes the story along, although I miss the humor of the first three. I'm glad this is a mini-series, though, because I don't think this concept could stand a longer run than five issues...