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Guardians of the Galaxy #3

 

 

SCORE: 65

 

Guardians of the Galaxy #3 

 

The more I read this series the more questions I am unearthing. There is a lot that has happened to this group since I last read comic books. Guardians of the Galaxy #3 does bring me a little bit closer to a few answers. There are still more questions looming on the horizon. Hopefully there will be more answers coming as well. The first page in the Guardians of the Galaxy #3 comic book is the recap and credits page.

There will be spoilers in this review. The issues families can have with Guardians of the Galaxy #3 are violence, blood, lack of attire, enticement to lust, and more. Bad words are put in symbols. To be blunt it is pretty easy to see what words were supposed to be in Guardians of the Galaxy #3. Why was that even needed? Honestly it did not add to the experience. In fact it took away from the experience.

There are twenty pages of comic book content within Guardians of the Galaxy #3. Advertisements can be found all throughout Guardians of the Galaxy #3. The Storm Breaker is about Lucas Werneck. Lucan is involved with the Immortal X-Men series. We find out it is just a dream and will be political. I find it interesting when they admit a comic book will be political. They put their radical far leftist destructive ideas in a lot of comic books and do not admit it. So how bad will that one be? Do I even want to find out?

Peter Quill aka Starlord is contacted by the Spartax Empire. They want him to come with them on a hunt. He is mainly a mascot and even though he is a prince they ignore his orders. Peter is so disrespected in Guardians of the Galaxy #3. I am getting tired of it. It feels like part of the war on men. Captain Sagittar is very manipulative in Guardians of the Galaxy #3. Plus Peter has been told to not mess this up.

Guardians of the Galaxy #3 is really anti-hunting. The planet they are on was hit with Grootfall and animals are still around. They find a giant Groot and Peter communicates with it. We find out that Rocket Racoon has important information. Then that giant Groot gets killed. There is content at the end of Guardians of the Galaxy #3 that confuses me. There will be some Star-Sheriff. Is it Peter Quill or someone else? I guess I gotta keep reading to find out. We should also get to Rocket Racoon in the next issue.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Writing: 60%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Lanzing, Kelly, Walker, Hollingsworth
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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