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Wow! I love these characters and this storyline. So glad my schools media center had both volumes!
And that's how Asgardians Of The Galaxy, the only-by-name cool title was written.Avoid AT ALL COSTS!
When Cullen Bunn writes his own comics like The Sixth Gun or Harrow County, they're fantastic. But his work for the big two tends to be lackluster at best. That's what we have here. This comic should fit in perfectly with War of the Realms. However, the story feels rushed and ancillary. It's nothing more than filler. The art is sloppy and rushed as well. Even with a different artist on each issue, the art lacks detail. Some pages look like rough sketches more than finished art.
Well, Jason Aaron certainly screwed this book over with some of the events of War of the Realms. Most of this second, and final, volume of AOTG is taken up with Cullen Bunn trying to write his team out of the corner Aaron had written him into. Not a pleasant task for Bunn, I’m sure.The best part of this book was the artwork on the two issues illustrated by Matteo Buffagni. I’ve not encountered his work before, but I absolutely loved it.Well, I suppose two volumes isn’t too bad for a book featuri...
Given that the entirety of Asguardians of the Galaxy was part of some event or another, you'd think it'd be better at making the event work for it and not the other way around. The first volume was only tangentially related to Infinity Wars, but War Of The Realms steamrolls right into the last arc of Asguardians by stealing it's main character and forcing the others to all deal with that in what becomes a very crowded story full of too many things going on, and not enough time given to the serie...
Kind of a mess, to be honest. Some really poor artwork here, interspersed with the merely okay. The story feels rushed, too many characters, no real stakes. It's hard to care about anything that happens in this book.
None of this was bad it just wasn’t really for me. I didn’t feel connected to these characters at all.
I think if there's a team that you wouldn't care about any of the characters of said team, this would win the cake. This team right here is the most boring team out there. Not that I ever cared about Angela, she was boring ever since them Spawn days, but still. Still boring and uninteresting.
Ego the planet & alter-ego, the moon. LOL. Comics are great. I didn't get as into part 2 as I did part 1, but still an ejoyable read.
This collection suffered from early cancellation, like cancelled series usually do. The first story featured the Asgardians meeting with the new Ravagers, featuring folks like Yondu Udonta, Pip the Troll, Cammi (of all people), and most importantly Sera, Angela’s love. They have an adventure together, but must still separate after because corporate superhero comics.The second story features the Asgardians helping out during the War of the Realms, and explains that while Brunnhilde was getting go...
We get two issues dealing with Sera before cutting back to War of the Realms for a premature death of this series. There are some stand-outs, like Valkyrie and Throg, but it's mostly some background stuff to the event that doesn't do anything on its own. Asgardians of the Galaxy #9 is actually one of my favourite War of the Realms tie-ins for how it gives depth to Valkyrie's role in the event, and has some fantastic art by Paolo Villanelli, but the rest of the issues are a let down. War of the R...
I found this at the library along with a bunch of other Marvel comics. Even though I haven't read #1 -5, it was pretty easy to pick up. This was so fun to read! I am absolutely giddy over Throg, and I can't wait to read more!! 🤗 I really enjoyed this and im really wanting to collect the whole series! Some of the commentary made me giggle hysterically but I was super giddy over Throg. How cute is he, seriously.
A mediocre comic its first time out, the second volume of Asgardians of the Galaxy stumbles to its conclusion.That begins with a two-issue story about Ego that mainly feels like wheel spinning before the main event.That continues with *two* of the main characters being destroyed as fodder for the War of the Realms grist mill.And then, of course, three issues of War of the realms that try and make the Asgardians relevant to the big story (and mostly succeed within the context of *this* comic).Sad...
War ganz nett. Muss aber leider sagen, dass mir das Nachwort wohl besser gefallen hat, als die komplette Story des Heftes... Die Panels waren aber auf jedenfall hübsch :)
Why am I like crying during this? There were some really sweet parts, and some really potentially sad parts. I need to read the actual main event though to get a better picture.
Eu sei que eu costumo gostar das coisas que o Cullen Bunn escreve e a maiorida das pessoas não considera ele um bom ou sequer um escritor regular. mas eu acho ele, pelo menos, um escritor bom. Nesse Asgardianos da Galáxia, infelizmente, eu não consegui ver esse escritor bom que eu tanto defendo. O primeiro volume foi difícil de defender Cullen Bunn, mas nesse segundo volume ele acabou dando extertores de algumas coisas divertidinhas, como o encontro dos Asgardiano com a equipe espacial que era d...
I obviously have not read any of this series and just jumped into this as part of discovering this crossover event, so my biases probably come from a lack of knowledge and prior affinity for these characters beyond some do their appearances in film (Valkyrie, Skurge, and a cameo from Yondu). Some things I liked: the narrative wasn’t afraid to make sacrifices, though anyone who died seemed to have a foretold resurrection down the road; the queer representation was fun, but a bit shallow; and I th...
Ugh, story starts strong with some weird team up on Ego the living planet and its moon.But then an otherwise stellar comic gets dragged into another world changing, world ending, things will never be the same "SUPER CROSSOVER EVENT" that was super lame. That lameness ruins an otherwise great comic with forced crossover into another lame "event" that was not just dumb but so late it made no sense in the end. Just like the excellent and ground breaking Fearless Defenders this comic was ruined by a...
3.5 Stars.The end of this short lived series is more tie-in to War of the Realms.Overall, we lose Skurge (off to Valhalla) and the realm of Heven is destroyed (I'm thinking so that Marvel can go back to the whole "Nine Realms" mythology they've had forever). We don't really get any resolution to the character arcs, but still continues to feel like a "B Team" book. Where these characters will end up next? Unknown.Still a decent read, especially if you are following War of the Realms. Semi-recomme...
The Asguardians of the Galaxy series is wrapped up quite abruptly in this War of the Realms tie-in. The characters who were so fun and dynamic in the previous volume get little room to breathe or grow as they're thrown from battle to battle. I suppose it's all exciting and well-illustrated, but it didn't get me excited for these D-list characters like the previous volume did. So long, Skurge, Throg, and others, it was nice to know ya.