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The Guardians of the Galaxy, the future's greatest heroes, team up with the mightiest heroes of the present day: the Avengers! But will even the combined might of two millennia be enough to stop the deranged demigod Michael Korvac? Then, the Guardians' adventures in the 20th century continue as they team up with Ms. Marvel, Spider-Man, the Thing and Adam Warlock, encounter the High Evolutionary and meet the enigmatic Her! But when the team comes face-to-face with Vance Astro's younger self, will they accidentally change their own past - and annihilate their timeline? COLLECTING: Thor Annual 6; Avengers (1963) 167-168, 170-177, 181; Ms. Marvel (1977) 23; Marvel Team -Up (1972) 86; Marvel Two -In-One 61-63, 69
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0 released booksThor (1966-1996) is a 0-book series first released in 1993 .
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1 primary bookAvengers (1963-1996) is a 1-book series first released in 1967 with contributions by Chuck Austen, Scott Kolins, and Allan Jacobsen.
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0 released booksGuardians of the Galaxy: Tomorrow's Avengers is a 0-book series first released in 2013 .
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1 released bookMs. Marvel (1977) is a 1-book series first released in 1976 with contributions by Gerry Conway and Chris Claremont.
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There's an awful lot of Avengers in my Guardians of the Galaxy comic. While I approve of the poetic gaze into the far distance of our friend Thor here, I signed up for a GotG romp. They existed in this comic sprinkled in amongst a huge chunk of Avengers stuff, which was fine, but also not what it was billed as.
Kind of a hit-or-miss bunch of comics here, too. I really liked the Avengers trying to be Avengers without the support of their government clearance. The part where they have to take the bus to the 'burbs to respond to a call killed me. I also was super into the inclusion of the High Evolutionary bits, and enjoyed reading about Counter Earth. Lots of misses for me though, like the entire Spider-Man thing. Like, what?
But it still was a fun read, I was just disappointed at the lack of GotG in my GotG-labeled volume.