I am Groot #5
SCORE: 73
I finished off the I am Groot series with I am Groot #5 on Marvel
Unlimited. I keep looking around Marvel Unlimited while we have these
free months thanks to Xbox Game Pass to find some interesting comic
books in the digital format to review. If you know of more family
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Groot #5 wraps things up nicely. I am Groot #5 also feels really rushed
to me personally. There is all this running around and some fighting to
get Groot home. Please note there will be spoilers in this review.
Groot and Diplatessa go through the door of doors to find a control
room. Terminal is a hub where the wormholes can be controlled. They just
need to find the right coordinates to send Groot back home. Once the
portal is opened in I am Groot #5 then Shuma-Gorath tries to come
through. Groot goes out to stop this giant monster. We get an monster
huge older Groot with the younger Groot again.
The administrator and the caretaker fight it out in I am Groot #5. Their
battle is part words and part physical. There is a word in I am Groot #5
that some families will find offensive. The future of terminal is still
a bit up in the air. I find it interesting that certain characters get
their memories back which denotes an abuse of power by the
administrator. I am not sure why all these alien characters worship the
caretaker. There is some violent content within I am Groot #5.
I am Groot #5 wraps up the story in ways I was expecting. The caretaker
(aka Buddy) gets control of the administrator. The caretaker shows that
fear of problems with the process are not a reason to hunker down. How
many died coming through the portals wrong? Groot gets what he wants in
I am Groot #5. Groot also finally gets home to his Guardians of the
Galaxy in I am Groot #5.
Rocket thinks that Groot must have dreamed the entire thing thanks to
oxygen deprivation. The interesting thing is I am Groot #5 shows the pod
was gone for three days. For the Guardians of the Galaxy Groot was
barely gone for a short period of time. The whole temporal concept comes
back up in I am Groot #5. This was an interesting read that went exactly
where I thought it would.
- Paul
Graphics: 70%
Writing: 75%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 77%
Family Friendly Factor: 73%
System: Marvel Unlimited
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Hastings, Flaviano, D'Alfonso
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER
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