Guardians of the Galaxy: Rocket Raccoon & Groot

· Open Road Media
Ebook
376
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

In Marvel’s first original novel, Rocket and Groot face every villain in the galaxy after saving an android Recorder with powerful secrets.

A talking racoon and a mobile tree walk into a bar. Then things start to get weird. With the Guardians of the Galaxy on hiatus, Rocket Racoon and Groot are out looking for some quick cash. But during a spaceport brawl, the infamous pair wind up rescuing an android Recorder from a pack of alien Badoons.

Turns out, this particular Recorder is holding some highly sensitive, incredibly powerful information. The kind of information that some very powerful forces—including the ruthless Kree Empire and the stalwart Nova Corps—would do anything to get their hands on. Now, to protect their newfound android friend, Rocket and Groot are about to embark on an interplanetary escapade of epic proportions.

About the author

Dan Abnett is an award–winning British author of seven New York Times bestsellers, and won the Best Comic Writer Award in 2003. He has written more than fifty books, including the bestselling 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 still writes regularly for the UK’s illustrious 2000 AD. Abnett has written novelizations of Iron Man, New Mutants, Doctor Strange, and The Punisher for Marvel and worked on some of Marvel’s epic cosmic comics, including Annihilation, War of Kings, Nova, and Guardians of the Galaxy. He is also known for his work on major games such as Alien: Isolation and Shadow of Mordor.
 

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