Groot #3
SCORE: 66
 
When I went to purchase the first comic book in this series there was 
		some confusion and I received another copy of the second one. I still 
		have very little idea what happened in the first issue of this series. 
		Groot #3 came up to be read in my pile so I dug into it. I have got some 
		more idea what is happening on this alien planet thanks to Groot #3. We 
		also get some translations in Groot #3 that help. There will be spoilers 
		in this review.
		
		Groot #3 starts with five pages of comic book content and then we get 
		the credits and recap page. I was honestly really confused in those 
		first five pages. Acting Captain Mar-Vell referenced some things that 
		did not make much sense to me. Then I got to the recap and it made more 
		sense. I personally feel the recaps need to be at the start of a comic 
		book unless the content has nothing to do with the continuing story.
		
		The issues families will have with Groot #3 are violence, blood and 
		more. There are some advertisements within Groot #3 that contain lack of 
		attire, and enticement to lust. The comic book content overall within 
		Groot #3 is twenty pages. I have read the Bullpen Bulletin before. It is 
		all about Bryan Hitch. Captain Mar-Vell, Tweeg and Gleep are all 
		captured by AGZ. Groot #3 taught me a little bit about Flora Colossi.
		
		Something has infected AGZ. He plans on consuming the other Flora 
		Colossi. Thankfully that does not happen within Groot #3. Captain 
		Mar-Vell gets free of his chains and starts to fight AGZ in Groot #3. 
		This is after he finds out that AGZ wants the codes to break into and 
		destroy the world the good captain is from. Of course he does not give 
		the code away. His death would be a small price to keep his world safe 
		from the Spoilers.
		
		Groot and Yondar are on their way to the rest of the Flora Colossi. They 
		are asking for help in defeating AGZ. These tree people are afraid and 
		in hiding. The thing is they need to be smart about this. They can take 
		him on now, lose a few, and stop him, or let him pick them off one at a 
		time. To me the logic is pretty clear. At the end of Groot #3 it lets us 
		know that the next issue concludes this limited run series.
		- Paul
		Graphics: 60%
		Writing: 70%
		Replay/Extras: 70%
		Story: 70%
		Family Friendly Factor: 62%
		
		System: Comic Book
		Publisher: Marvel
		Author: Abnett, Couceiro, Milla
		Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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