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FREE GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY: ALL-NEW X-MEN: THE TRIAL OF JEAN GREY PDF Brian Michael Bendis,Sara Pichelli,Stuart Immonen | 136 pages | 11 Jun 2014 | Panini Publishing Ltd | 9781846536083 | English | Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom The Trial of Jean Grey (Story Arc) - Comic Vine Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Sara Pichelli Artist. Stuart Immonen Penciler. Wade Von Grawbadger Inker. David Marquez Artist. Marte Gracia Colourist. Justin Ponsor Colourist. Cory Petit Letterer. The arrival of the original X-Men in the present sent shockwaves through the Marvel Universe, but we've only seen the effects on Earth - until now! When an alien race discovers that Jean Grey, host of the destructive Phoenix Force, is back on Earth, they decide to hold her accountable for the heinous acts of Dark Phoenix! Now it's up to the spacefaring Guardians of the Gal The arrival of the original X-Men in the present sent shockwaves through the Marvel Universe, but we've only seen the effects on Earth - until now! Now it's up to the spacefaring Guardians of the Galaxy to help the all-new X-Men save Jean Grey from twisted intergalactic justice! A surprise ally from one character's past comes to help, but is that enough against the most powerful army in the Universe? You won't want to miss the first encounter between two of the biggest franchises in the Marvel Universe! Get A Copy. Hardcoverpages. More Details Original Title. X- Menmore. Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Can I still read this and not be confused? Werepenguin Productions You can read and enjoy the crossover without previously reading All New X-Men and still follow the story. The graphic novel does explain the who, what …more You can Guardians of the Galaxy: All-New X-Men: the Trial of Jean Grey and enjoy the crossover without previously reading All New X-Men and still follow the story. The graphic novel does explain the who, what, and why of the All New X-Men. That being said the stakes and interpersonal interactions may be understood differently if you go into the story having read the previous All New X-Men issues. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Oct 23, Kemper rated it liked it Shelves: comicstime-travelspacesuperheromarvel. You know that our new Marvel movie Guardians of the Galaxy is coming out soon. One of Guardians of the Galaxy: All-New X-Men: the Trial of Jean Grey hundreds of Marvel titles I currently write has been a new rebooted version of Guardians to capitalize on the movie. How hard is that? What we need you to do is cook up some kind of crossover for Guardians. Anyhow, after that we had the huge Infinity crossover that just wrapped up. That way we could maybe draw in some fans of the film to our books because they could read a story that is similar to what they saw. Guardians of the Galaxy: All-New X-Men: the Trial of Jean Grey we need is to preemptively keep some of the stench of failure off the title so we're going to do a really juicy crossover with something popular. Like All-New X-Men. You want me to come up with a story that combines the original X-Men as teens brought forward in time with the team of interstellar misfits dedicated to protecting the galaxy? None of this crap really makes a lick of sense anyhow. The X-Men are always going off into space. Like the Phoenix thing…. Aliens find out that young Jean Grey is back so they kidnap her and put her on trial for what the older Jean Grey did as Phoenix. Then the Guardians show up to help out. See, this stuff practically writes itself. View all 9 comments. Jan 22, Anne rated it really liked it Shelves: comicsgraphic-novelsrecommended- by-a-not-stupid-friendkindleread-in If all crossovers were this much fun, I wouldn't be such a whiner baby about them! So, the Shi'ar Empire specifically, Gladiator has decided that poor little Jean Grey needs to stand trial for the sins of her future self. Dear God, has he never heard the saying, Don't poke the bear? Guess not. So, Gladiator pokes the bear. And the bear pokes back. Of course, by the time we get to that part, even most of the other Shi'ar don't feel sorry for Gladiator. But I'm getting ahead of myself. The story swit If all crossovers were this much fun, I wouldn't be such a whiner baby about them! Each issue compliments the previous one, while still telling a coherent story my opinion, of course. GotG is such a fun tongue-in-cheek title that I think it kept what could have been a melodramatic story They, unfortunately, arrive a bit too late. So, they graciously agree Guardians of the Galaxy: All-New X-Men: the Trial of Jean Grey take the rest of the All-New X-Men halfway across the galaxy to rescue their friend. And that kind of fucks up Gladiator's plan, because everything hinges on the fact that Earthlings don't have access to interstellar space travel. Hi- jinks ensue, things happen, and the Marvel universe may never be the same. The future is changing. And I can't wait to see what happens next! Get this review and more at View all Guardians of the Galaxy: All-New X-Men: the Trial of Jean Grey comments. Feb 22, Gianfranco Mancini rated it really liked it Shelves: comics-and-graphic-novelsmarvel-comicssuperheroes-and-supervillains. Oh, good grief. Apr 30, Sean Gibson rated it really liked it. By and large, I'm not a huge fan of the darker and whinier direction X-Men has gone in recent years which is fine--just because it's not written for me doesn't make it bad, as Mark Waid very astutely once saidbut this story felt like a little bit of a throwback to the types of X-Men tales I enjoy: lots of action, sure, but a lot of quiet, character-building moments where people are just talking and interacting and being pardon the word choice human. There's a tendency to go back to the P By and large, I'm not a huge fan of the darker and whinier direction X-Men has gone in recent years which is fine--just because it's not written for me doesn't make it Guardians of the Galaxy: All-New X-Men: the Trial of Jean Grey, as Mark Waid very astutely once saidbut this story felt like a little bit of a throwback to the types of X-Men tales I enjoy: lots of action, sure, but a lot of quiet, character-building moments where people are just talking and interacting and being pardon the word choice human. There's a tendency to go back to the Phoenix well a little too often, but I thought Bendis handled it well here. Did I just make it through multiple sentences without saying something inappropriate, snarky, or horribly punny? I must be ill. I can fix this, though Ah, got it: a baby seal walks into a club. Feb 18, Sam Quixote rated it it was ok. Guardians and X-Men dutifully follow. And by the way, this is the Marvel Universe - there are multiple realities and multiple versions of each character. All of this is fuss over nothing! But then not thinking things through and just rushing off to do a bunch of dumb shit is superhero comics all over - and Bendis does this kind of crap par excellence. I really, really hate the plotting of All-New X-Men. What a complete idiot. In comparison, a go-nowhere plot about a Skrull assassin and Star Lord takes up the same amount of pages. The Trial of Jean Grey Reading Order In the cafeteria of the New Charles Xavier School Jean and the young Cyclops have an argument as they have been through a lot and find it difficult to process. Without a warning the school is attacked by Shi'ar. The X-Men defend themselves but Jean ends up getting kidnapped. Kitty is confused as the Shi'ar are supposed to be their allies. Then the Guardians of the Galaxy show up and Star-Lord realizes out loud that they have come too late. In a bar in Knowhere Peter Quill is approached by Gamora and they talk about the fact that Peters father has his army looking for Thanos instead of for his son. Star-Lord realizes however that he is talking to a Skrull who reveals that his father now has every available headhunter looking for him. Meanwhile the galactic council discusses what the presence of the young Jean Grey from the past means. Gladiator announces that the Shi'ar are going to put her on a trial for crimes her future self has done. Meanwhile Drax, Rocket and Groot communicate with Tony Stark who is back on Earth and abstains from going to space Guardians of the Galaxy: All-New X-Men: the Trial of Jean Grey time soon again.