Tuesday 30 June 2015

Guardians of the Galaxy: Angela Review




Finished reading Guardians of the Galaxy: Angela continuing writer Brian Michael Bendis' run on the series as it deals with the fall out of Age of Ultron and the Guardians involvement during the events of infinity. The book opens up with the team at a bar celebrating a recent win as Gamora is pursued by a bounty hunter. The next story has the Guardians dealing with the fall out of the Age of Ultron story arc as Angela comes through a dimensional rift which comes to the attention of the team when Angela starts heading to Earth. After a big fight on the Blue Side of the Moon the Guardians interrogate Angela hoping to discover who she is and what she wants with Earth. As her story checks out Iron Man heads back to Earth as his time with the Guardians has come to an end. Not to soon after leaving Earth Thanos invades the planet with the Guardians receiving a S.O.S from S.W.O.R.D director Abigail Brand asking for their help to reclaim the space station from Thanos forces as the Avengers are on the other side of the galaxy dealing with the events of the Infinity story arc. The final story has Gamora and Angela teaming up as they try and stop a shipment of slaves from the Badoon in hoping to find the location of Thanos. Overall this was a great book the way Angela was introduced was very interesting as she and the Guardians instantly jump into a fight hotheadedly causing Star Lord to break it up. The comedic parts never fall flat and hit every time. While Tony Stark is as sneaky as ever expressly when Star Lord and Angela discuss about the damage to the multiverse as he already secretly knows about it. 8/10.

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