Tuesday 11 July 2017

Legendary Star-Lord: Out of Orbit Review

Finished reading Legendary Star-Lord: Out of Orbit, concluding the series and writer Sam Humphries time with the character as the story behind Star-Lord and Kitty Pryde's separation is finally revealed. The book opens with Gamora and Rocket going to meet with Peter and Kitty in hope to persuade them to come back to the Guardians' ship even though things are very awkward between the two. After accidentally hooking up Peter and Kitty get a message for Iron Man who is apparently in space and is looking for help with delivering a device. Once they reach to their destination Peter and Kitty find themselves in a middle of a trap of a group of Skrulls looking like younger versions of themselves which had been orchestrated by the Collector in hopes to find out why the two broke up. The rest of the book features three classic Avengers stories featuring the Collector fighting the older roster of the team. Overall this was a good book as it reveals what lead to Star-Lord and Kitty Pryde braking up and bring the Collector into the story allows for writer Sam Humphries to have some fun with the reveal thanks to the use of the talk show setting as Peter and Kitty tell different versions of the way they broke up. The art by artists Javier GarrĂ³n and Will Robson is great as the character emotions are brought to life extremely well that strengths the different interactions they have with one another as well. 7.5/10.

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