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This is a whole bunch more fun than I had originally expected. It's still Rocket in space alone - I prefer him with Groot - and it's still Al Ewing who can lean a little cheesier than I like, but overall? This is funny, this is meta and gently pokes fun at other Marvel characters, and origin stor...
This gets good. Rocket gets put away for something he stole, although he's glad to be put away since he's done well. It was land that was being stolen from the people, a pave down paradise and put up a parking lot type of situation. For an ex who screwed him over, sure, but... Well, Rocket c...
But far better than I expected. Some parts that made me laugh out loud which was unexpected, and some parts were as cheesy as I'd come to expect from Ewing. Pleasantly surprised, enough so that I've picked up the next two issues in paper format, although I may end up reading them at Readercon - ...
Aaaaand, just as I was praising the excellent job Marvel was doing with these titles, comes the worst I've read so far. This volume is a bit of a cheat in the first place: it includes the first annual, which is understandably considering how it eventually plays into the main story but also kind of m...
The folks at Dark Horse have taken George Lucas' first draft screenplay for Star Wars and adapted it into a graphic novel. The result is sort of like an alternate reality version of Star Wars in which characters with names we are familiar with but who are not the characters we are familiar with have...