The Guardians have been busy, busy enough that they didn’t need the added troubles from space and time being ripped apart. Really, they have no idea it even happened. So what we’ve learned from Age of Ultron #10 and Hunger #1 is that meddling with the space time continuum is bad joo joo, and as Tony Stark learned, so is messing around with Gamora.
Quill barely survived his brush with the universe tearing apart around him, and now he has to deal with a furious Angela who wants someones head, and not the one she entered our dimension with. Guardians of the Galaxy #5 is a great arc from the Age of Ultron series, it’ll be very interesting to see what the Guardians will do with Angela, or what Angela will do with them. Oh hey look, Neil Gaiman was a consultant with this book, hmm.
You can read more of Burke’s reviews at nerdfarmblog.com and be sure to pick up all of the Age of Ultron mischief at Cosmic Comics! Las Vegas.
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