ppetropoulakis's review

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3.0

A bit of an improvement from the previous story, Annihilators: Earthfall is taking the galactic battle to earth. The team of superheroes will put their cosmic duties aside to focus on the human home world.

matt4hire's review

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3.0

An alright volume, but I wouldn't have pegged it for the last story by this team of creators about this group of characters. While, yeah, it's nice to wrap a little bow on that whole Magus storyline, a lot of this comes across as...inconsequential? No, light, which is not how previous volumes have come across. The stakes simply aren't properly portrayed, and I blame that on the space they have for the story. But still, it's fun, and the great character touches are still there, so it's still worth reading.

jmanchester0's review

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4.0

Rocket Raccoon and Groot appear in a short backstory in this mini - only about 20 pages total. An odd little story reminiscent of The Truman Show.

captwinghead's review

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2.0

I'm confused as to why this exists. I didn't care for the art at all.

The story itself was interesting. The conclusion left a lot to be desired but, as a premise, it was interesting. I'm confused about this line up, as it seems to be a lot of the intergalactic characters that aren't all that captivating.

This... isn't a recommend unless you just really love Wendell/Quasar.

brandt's review

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4.0

I like this Annihilators book better over the last one. Great to see them fight the Avengers, though the fight could have been better and more in-depth for my liking. Also like how the Humans tried to have the moral high ground on, "This is Earth, so we get a say on what happens here no matter the cost the the rest of the Galaxy." When the Avengers, FF, and X-Men do pretty much the same thing when they are in space. Got to love the hypocrisy.
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