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 Al Ewing and Juann Cabal
take over the Guardians
of the Galaxy this
January, and I could not
be more excited for this story.
 Up until now, The Guardians
have been sort of outsiders
on, like, the fringes
of everything.
But they're becoming
more enmeshed
in the intricate shenanigans
of galactic politics.
They're sort of running missions
that have deadly consequences
for, like, the entire
galaxy and this sort
of collapsing
galactic situation.
 The galaxy is just
one bad day away
from complete and total
collapse, and that day is here.
 This is a family
finding themselves again.
Or a new found family
finding themselves,
which begs the question, what
about The Guardians who aren't
on the team that we follow?
Are they still Guardians?
And the answer is yes.
It gets complicated.
 What Al Ewing is
doing is what Al Ewing
does best is expanding
that and making
this a much bigger story.
It's not going to be about
The Guardians, the team.
It's going to be about
The Guardians place
in the larger cosmic universe
of the Marvel universe.
AL EWING: I'm working on
this with Juann Cabal.
He's got this great mix
of a sort of clear line
style, which I always like.
He's also got this
desire to experiment.
Every time he sends do to
some layouts, it's got--
he's trying something.
He's trying something new.
He's trying something
interesting, different kind
of editing methods,
different mechanics.
Guardians of the Galaxy is
where the Marvel cosmic universe
as we know it--
it comes alive.
Marvel space is about
to come crashing
in to the Marvel
universe in a big way.
It's about to become an actual
factual Marvel universe,
and Guardians is the
book where that happens.
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