A review by ruzgofdi
Guardians of the Galaxy/All-New X-Men: The Trial of Jean Grey by David Marquez, Brian Michael Bendis, Cory Petit, Stuart Immonen, Marte Gracia, Justin Ponsor, Sara Pichelli, Wade Von Grawbadger

4.0

I'm starting to get the sense that everyone in the Marvel galactic setting are jerks. I mean, there have been some obvious examples in the past like the Skrulls. But others tended to fall into the category of being bad guys because just opposed to the goals of the heroes they came across.

Times have changed it would seem. Now people are putting time displaced copies of characters on trial for crimes committed by their past (future?) selves.

At this point, I'm more familiar with what's been going on with the Guardians than I am with the New X-Men. Except that most of these new X-Men are old X-Men, and the story has its roots one of the best known story arcs from X-Men history. So I didn't feel lost in picking up this crossover event. And overall I enjoyed how it played out.

Although, I'm still a little annoyed that so far it seems like the writers aren't developing an ongoing story for the Guardians, and are instead tossing them at whatever random problem they can come up with.