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Guardians of the Galaxy #4

 

 

SCORE: 64

 

Guardians of the Galaxy #4 

 

Somehow the Guardians of the Galaxy #4 comic book was missed. I read Guardians of the Galaxy #5 and noticed we had no review for Guardians of the Galaxy #4. I looked in the comic book bins and did not find Guardians of the Galaxy #4. So I had to pay extra money to get a copy of Guardians of the Galaxy #4 from eBay. Now I have a cohesive understanding of what is going on before I read the next issue for a second time. There will be spoilers in this review.

The issues families will have with Guardians of the Galaxy #4 are violence, bad language, and more. Rocket Racoon is the Star Sheriff in Guardians of the Galaxy #4. Rocket is keeping this planet safe from Grootfalls. From what I understand there are numerous Grootfalls attacking this planet in Guardians of the Galaxy #4. Rocket is not happy about what happened to his friend Groot. I guess he is somehow now Grootfall.

Guardians of the Galaxy #4 teaches us the three rules of Rocket Racoon. Rule one is to not mess with the railroads since that is how their defenses work. The cannon that shoots Grootfalls goes across the train lines. The second rule is to play nice with everyone else on the planet. The third and final rule is to evacuate and never look back if a Grootfall gets through the defenses.

Things had been going great for Rocket Racoon until some religious people arrive and decide they want to become Groot. So they block the train tracks and stop the defenses. Rocket Racoon is saved by Star Lord before he can join his friend Groot. There are twenty pages of comic book content within Guardians of the Galaxy #4. Advertisements can be found throughout this comic book.

The Stormbreaker in Guardians of the Galaxy #4 is about Chris Allen who worked on the Black Panther comic books. We also see one of the front covers to the next issue near the end of Guardians of the Galaxy #4. I feel like Guardians of the Galaxy #4 is a very cynical comic that attacks people of faith. I do not agree with any death cults and want to make that clear.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 65%
Writing: 60%
Replay/Extras: 60%
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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