Didn't see a thread and wanted to know if this claim looks likely

Didn't see a thread and wanted to know if this claim looks likely.

cosmicbooknews.com/content/hallelujah-marvel-teases-bendis-guardians-galaxy

>Guardians set up for 'final arc'

That's pretty much all the article says. Is is true? Are the Guardians finally going to be free of him? Should I dare to dream?

"Final arc" doesn't mean "it won't be relaunched with same writer".

>Bendis last act is resurrecting Dick Rider as a villain corrupted by the Cancerverse who gets taken out via dance-off.

It's completely 50/50. On one hand you could be right, but on the other it could just mean the relaunch.

In any case, I don't know why you think anything's gonna change. After Bendis leaves and reality ensues, people are gonna finally realize Bendis wasn't the real main problem. Anyone who is hoping they'll go back to the big cosmic stories is just deluding himself.

I guess so. I was wondering if anyone knew what Bendis' schedule looks like in the future. I mean, there must be a limit to how much mulch even he can churn out.

But there are good cosmic writers out there aren't there? Jesus - it really couldn't be worse could it?

Can anyone who actually reads this thing tell me what the fuck happened to Groot? I've seen the redesigns when this series started - and how they got reworked post-movie... is there any reason Groot went from having lightbulbs stuck in him to getting dreads?

The relaunches of Star-Lord and Rocket Raccoon will be tie-ins to the GotG Grounded arc (beginning in November or December 2016).


Also, solicits came early and the solicit text for all October Marvel comics read as to be revealed after SDCC. In addition, all their covers but two (Civil War II #7 variants by Kim Jung Gi and Phil Noto) are classified.

When I first heard of it - I thought the 'grounded' idea was kind of cool. And then I realised it was Earth.

Bendis' desire to cut their hamstrings and chain the poor bastards to Earth when they should be having space adventures fucking astounds me.

Black Vortex. Gamora was also changed, but apparently she used up all of her power.

>still using that shit griot design

It very well could. Of course there are good cosmic writers out there but Marvel isn't gonna look for any of them. They'll want a writer who can do fun comedy light hearted adventures because that's the focus of the franchise now. That's what the movie taught them. Bendis himself admitted it. Not to mention the writer will have to be an A-list writer and probably a Bendis friend. My guesses are Lemire, Gillen (who said he had a new Marvel Project after Vader ended) or a completely new writer who's famous in another medium (like Coates).

Thanks user. I actually had read that but completely forgot about it.

Don't know whether that makes me a moron - or is evidence of the story being shit but whatever.

I dunno. I actually like the movie. I don't mind it being that different to their prime run, I just want it to not be terribly written. Now I think of it, I don't think I'm even against the idea of a Guardians series that is super sitcommy and all-about-the-comedy... stuff like that can still be full of wonder and pathos.

My personal preference would be to frame it like a war comic... but cosmic. I hate the idea of the 'space-pirates' thing that Bendis was fascinated by. But then again, I didn't mind it in the film. So again - maybe it's not the content - just the execution that pisses me off.

I feel like it has taken a lot to turn me off Guardians. Annihilation and Conquest were a couple of the things that got me picking up comics again.

I don't think Bendis was fascinated by the whole space-pirates idea either. They never actually behaved like pirates or outlaws in his comic, they were more like a Guerrilla group.

The whole outlaw retardation came on both Star-Lord and Rocket solos where the writers went full retard with those concepts. That's one of the things Bendis always get blamed for but never did.

dick rider might return too
things are going to well this isn't right

Every cosmic book other than GotG has flopped.
I guess they're figuring out it's time for a change
Richard coming back would be amazing.

>time for a change
>hire comedy writer for Starlord solo again
yeah no

Do these guys guard the galaxy at all anymore? Every other book seems to have them on Earth now.

I think the biggest reason Bendis' Guardians run was so boring was because he wasn't familiar with the team until just before he started writing.

I mean, with Spider-man, Daredevil, Avengers, and yes, even X-men, he was working with franchises he was familiar with. He used his favorite villains, made call-backs his favorite stories, even built upon some of them.

With Guardians, he was a fish out of water. Since it's a team that was created way after he was reading comics as a consumer, he didn't have a solid foundation of lore in his head to plot a story with. Which is probably the reason why the book has been juggling the same several story arcs since it started. It could also be the reason he kept bringing earth-based heroes he was familiar with onto the team's roster. Same thing happened with his run Moon Knight where Marc had Spider-man, Wolverine, and Captain America as split personalities.

>get to write Guardians of the Galaxy
>write a story that takes place on Earth

...

I'd love Lemire writing GotG.
I really like his work (Moon Knight is one of the only good Marvel ongoings).

What happend to the other Guardians? Its been a while since I read Abnett run or the other space shit. Where's Mantis, Jack Flag, Bug, Cosmo, my girl Phyla-Vell? I think Adam is dead.
I answered my own question, this is the movie team.

But the movie had basically the same tone as DnA, humor mixed with poignant serious moments. And Gunn has already said he's not gonna be reusing jokes, gags, or music from the first movie. The writers and the audience are in for a rude awakening.

Why is everybody in the comic division such an idiot?

Mantis will come back soon she's a main character in the sequel.

Lemire tends to suck at writing team books, so I can't see him being good on that series. Maybe a solo book for Star Lord?

Maybe the new Nova, featuring Dick Rider.

Jack Flag was in issue one of Captain America: Steve Rogers because Spencer has a massive hard on for Mark Gruenwald.

they're in that other guardians team, I remember it had bug, mantis, moondragon and cosmo

Mantis Bug and Cosmo are on the Knowhere Corps

Adam is alive and taking a vacation with Pip

Jack Flag and Phyla-Vell are dead

>humor mixed with poignant serious moments
not true, after seeing it for at least ten times, I've realized the whole movie is one joke after another, followed by failed attempts at being serious like the whole Gamora drama (that it's a joke)

The only serious moments of the movie are the beginning and when the Nova corps die, and even the latter is quickly swifted under the rug to make room for more jokes

>The writers and the audience are in for a rude awakening.
I think the one who's in for a rude awakening is you. Not reusing jokes and gags doesn't mean it won't be full of new ones.

>Mantis Bug and Cosmo are on the Knowhere Corps
The what
>Adam is alive and taking a vacation with Pip
That's good
>Jack Flag and Phyla-Vell are dead
Fuck she is dead

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