Guardians of The Galaxy Modern Era Epic Collection: Somebody's Got To Do It by Keith Giffen - ISBN: 9781302953751
Paperback
Misfit heroes unite! Saving the galaxy, one epic fight at a time.

Guardians of The Galaxy Modern Era Epic Collection: Somebody's Got To Do It

  • Paperback

    416 pages

  • Release Date

    17 October 2023

Summary

The birth of the modern Guardians of the Galaxy starts here!

The galaxy needs guardians! As the Marvel Universe is rocked by another Annihilation event, Peter Quill suits up as Star-Lord - and joins the fight alongside a motley crew including Mantis, Groot and Rocket Raccoon. And with the boundaries of our reality weakened by cosmic conflicts, and dark gods and monsters seeping through the cracks, heavy hitters like Gamora, Drax and Adam Warlock join this offbeat squad of butt-kickers…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781302953751
ISBN-10:1302953753
Author:Keith Giffen, Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning
Publisher:Marvel Comics
Imprint:Marvel Comics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:416
Release Date:17 October 2023
Weight:714g
Dimensions:23mm x 272mm x 238mm
About The Author

Keith Giffen

Keith Giffen’s first published work was in the Marvel Preview series “The Sword and The Star.” He moved into more mainstream titles with Defenders. At DC, he achieved recognition with creations Ambush Bug and Lobo. In addition to stints on Legion of Super-Heroes and Justice League, he also wrote X-O Manowar and Magnus, Robot Fighter for Valiant Comics, and adapted mangas Battle Royale and Ikki Tousen into English. He has played a vital role in cosmic crossovers at both Marvel and DC, writing Annihilation tie-ins for the former, and penciling 52 and Countdown to Final Crisis for the latter.

Award-winning British author Dan Abnett is a New York Times best-seller seven times and won the Best Comic Writer award in 2003. He has written more than fifty books - including best-selling Warhammer 40,000 novels and tie-in fiction for Doctor Who, Torchwood and Primeval. He co-created Death’s Head and Knights of Pendragon for Marvel UK in the 1980s, and contributed extensively to the UK’s illustrious 2000AD. He has also written Iron Man, New Mutants, Doctor Strange and Punisher for Marvel, and worked on some of Marvel’s epic cosmic comics including the Annihilation and War of Kings events, and the Nova and Guardians of the Galaxy series. Abnett is also known for his work on major games such as Alien- Isolation and Shadow of Mordor. He has returned to Marvel’s cosmos on Guardians 3000 and Guardians of Infinity.

Andy Lanning is probably best known for his work co-writing Marvel’s cosmic characters in Nova, various Annihilation series and Guardians of the Galaxy. During a career spanning decades, his writing credits also include Heroes for Hire, New Mutants and Punisher at Marvel; Resurrection Man, Legion of Superheroes and Superman/Batman at DC Comics; The Authority at WildStorm; and the creator-owned Hypernaturals at BOOM! Along with co-writer Alan Cowsill, he revived Marvel UK’s super heroes in Revolutionary War. Lanning is also a celebrated inker, best known for his work with Phil Jimenez on New X-Men and Amazing Spider-Man. He has worked with a dazzling array of talented artists including Mike McKone (Fantastic Four, Amazing Spider-Man), Dave Gibbons (Secret Service), Mark Bagley (Fearless, Ultimate Spider-Man) and Ivan Reis (Justice League, Aquaman).

Timothy Green II’s first comics work came on the DC series Fraction, written by David Tischman, and the miniseries Aeon Flux. His initial work for Marvel was the Annihilation- Conquest limited series Star-Lord. Other credits include Immortal Iron Fist and backup stories featuring Rocket Raccoon and Groot in Annihilators and Annihilators- Earthfall.

Veteran artist Paul Pelletier has worked on a range of projects including Marvel collaborations with writer Dan Slott on She-Hulk and Great Lakes Avengers; Tony Bedard and Chris Claremont on Exiles; Dwayne McDuffie on Fantastic Four; Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning on Nova, Guardians of the Galaxy and War of Kings; Greg Pak on Incredible Hulks; and Cullen Bunn on Wolverine.

Brad Walker first gained notice at DC drawing Batman stories in Detective Comics and Legends of the Dark Knight. His first high-profile assignment was the Villains United spin-off Secret Six, which led to an even bigger gig collaborating with Kurt Busiek illustrating Superman tales in Action Comics. His Marvel credits, Guardians of the Galaxy and Heroes for Hire, demonstrate his flair for depicting unconventional super teams. Walker has subsequently worked on DC’s Green Lantern family of titles.

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