Guardians Of The Galaxy # 9 - Prison Break

is a comic book published by Marvel Publishing & released on 3 / / 2009

User Rating - 7 votes, 3.9 avg.

Plot Summary

Star-Lord...trapped in jail...in the Negative Zone Prison...under attack from King Blastaar and his barbarian hordes! Will Rocket Raccoon and his new Guardians arrive in time to save their leader? Given their recent run of luck, probably not! Plus, cool art by Star Wars penciler Bong Dazo staggering revelations about Adam Warlock – as events continue to build to WAR OF KINGS! Surely you must be there for the next chapter of the series that has WeeklyComicBookReview.com raving: “If you aren’t reading GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY yet, now is the time to get a taste of the awesome that is Rocket Raccoon and the gang

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  • Andy Lanning
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    Bill Rosemann
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    Brad Walker
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    Bruno Hang
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    Carlos Magno
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  • Dan Abnett
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  • Dan Buckley
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  • Jack Purcell
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  • Joe Caramagna
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  • Joe Quesada
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  • Wil Quintana
    colorer



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    User Reviews
    A weaker issue in a great series
    Reviewed by Guido5595 on Jan. 25, 2009.
    Guido5595 has written 24 reviews. His/her last review was for Mash Up, Part 1.
    5 out of 9 users recommend his reviews.
    I love Guardians of the Galaxy to die for but this issue wasn't one of the best. I think one of the reasons was more than half of this issue was spent in the 42 prison. I hated Civil War and hated almost everything that came out of it and 42 was no exception. I liked Jack Flagg in Thunderbolts but here he is really stupid. I didn't get why Mentor attacked Quasar and Drax and who he was talking to. However, the biggest fall of the issue is the art and its a shame because this was one of the best written issues. Major Victory looked generic and so does Drax and Quasar, Mantis's eyes were all black, Groot looked like a retard, Rocket Raccoon looked rabid, Cosmo looked violent, and Bug looked bored. The only drawn good parts were the prison scene and Starhawk. Good issue if you like Gotg but bad art.



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