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Guardians of the Galaxy#6 (186)
Cover: Marco Checchetto
Guardians of the Galaxy #6 (186)
“The Hand-Dug Grave”
In "The Hand-Dug Grave," the Guardians of the Galaxy find themselves in a haunting afterlife where each member confronts their own guilt over Grootfall, retracing their final moments in isolation. Written by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly, with art by Alex Lins and colors by KJ Diaz, the issue unfolds with emotional weight and mystery. Marco Checchetto's striking cover captures the somber tone of this pivotal chapter.
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writer Jackson Lanzing · writer Collin Kelly · artist, inker Alex Lins · colorist KJ Diaz · letterer VC's Cory Petit · cover Marco Checchetto
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Full credits
writer Jackson Lanzing
writer Collin Kelly
artist, inker Alex Lins
colorist KJ Diaz
letterer VC's Cory Petit
cover pencils, inks Marco Checchetto
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Trapped in some sort of afterlife, each of the Guardians retrace their steps and separately come to blame themselves for Grootfall. But are they really dead?
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).