The Trial of Jean Grey
Ratings12
Average rating3.6
Collects Guardians of the Galaxy #11-13, All-New X-Men #22-24. The arrival of the original X-Men in the present sent shockwaves through the Marvel Universe, but we've only seen the effects on Earth - until now! When an alien race discovers that Jean Grey, host of the destructive Phoenix Force, is back on Earth, they decide to hold her accountable for the heinous acts of Dark Phoenix! Now it's up to the spacefaring Guardians of the Galaxy to help the all-new X-Men save Jean Grey from twisted intergalactic justice! A surprise ally from one character's past comes to help, but is that enough against the most powerful army in the Universe? You won't want to miss the first encounter between two of the biggest franchises in the Marvel Universe!
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4 released booksGuardians of the Galaxy (2013) (Single Issues) is a 4-book series with 4 released primary works first released in 2013 with contributions by Brian Michael Bendis.
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1 primary book2 released booksGuardians of the Galaxy (2013) (Collected Editions) is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 2013 with contributions by Brian Michael Bendis.
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2 primary books5 released booksAll-New X-Men (2012) (Collected Editions) is a 5-book series with 5 released primary works first released in 2013 with contributions by Brian Michael Bendis, Brian Wood, and Jason Aaron.
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10 released booksAll-New X-Men (2012) (Single Issues) is a 10-book series with 10 released primary works first released in 2012 with contributions by Brian Michael Bendis.
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3.75 stars I'm all for Angela accepting Gamora's marriage ~proposal. A girl can dream!
ohh I see now that I should have read this a few volumes of All New X-Men ago... things retroactively make more sense now. COMICS, so tricky to follow! (speaking of which, I LOVED that Bobby kept singing “Tricky” to himself and I love the idea of past Bobby catching up on music history.
Here, in case that got it stuck in your head like it did for me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-O5IHVhWj0
I also really liked the Guardians in this! Super funny. Reminds me that maybe I should try reading more GOTG comics.
And I liked the titular trial and how it did reasonably well with the CRAY timeline/ethical issues. Hooray!
Devo dire, qui si porta a casa il compitino: Bendis non si impegna nemmeno, se non ci fosse un ottimo comparto artistico, sarebbe una storia che si poteva risolvere in due numeri in croce. Il Gladiatore dà l'impressione di essere uno Skrull travestito, tutto è gratuito e la minaccia incombente di Fenice è risolta in modo banale. Si fà leggere ma manca proprio il nerbo!