After being rumored for some time, it's apparently official: Guardians of the Galaxy is scheduled for a 2014 release. (via Latino Review)
What the heck are they standing on?Probably close to the Avengers cartoon lineup I'd take a guess on.
As long as Rocket Raccoon is there. If he isn't, well, there's no fucking point is there?
It's a gateway fetish.Dude, that furry will shoot off your gonads with the largest gun it can find.
Also, anthropomorphic =/= furry.
Nova starts after Annihilation, and it's a great read. Guardians of the Galaxy begins after Annihilation: Conquest. To be honest, it gets rather confusing after that, with the War of Kings event.So, I'm constantly being told Cosmic Marvel of the Civil War and beyond era is far better than the more terrestrially bound stuff. Can any of you give me some recommendations of trades that are good places to read the good stuff (other than Annihilation itself, that's a given).
Having only read the original 12-issue series, I'd say it reads well on its own. There were tie-in issues, of course, but from what I understand, they weren't needed.Was it that way with Crisis on Infinite Earths or could you just read those 12 issues and get the whole thing?
Yeah, and that was incredibly short-sighted seeing as how dead the comic book part of the comic book industry has become.When the big cross-overs started (Crisis on Infinite Earths/ Secret Wars) They were almost entirely self contained. As comic companies learned that they would make more money by making other books essential, most modern cross-overs are totally not understandable without the tie in books.
And Michael Chiklis as The Thing again. That was just the perfect casting.That would....rule?
Actually, sounds good to me. Doug Jones as Silver Surfer was about the only thing that movie did right.
Hrm, that is not one of those casting choices that is an obvious fit. I've only seen him as a boisterous, jock type character, which is not a good fit for Starlord. Still, maybe that's just the type of role he's played thus far and he'll do fine.They have cast Star Lord -- Chris Pratt from Zero Dark Thirty and Parks and Recreation. (via First Showing)