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A Review of “The Guardians of the Galaxy: Holiday Special (2022)”

 

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Kevin Bacon truly was the centre of our universe!

The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special is the 2nd Marvel Special.

It’s a fun little Christmas story with little stake and that is perfectly fine. However, it doesn’t mean that the special doesn’t give important information because it certainly does.

I really appreciate that for the special, Star Lord isn’t the main character. This special was a perfect way to give other characters more of a spotlight and in this case it was Mantis.

One minor issue I had in GOTG2 was that Mantis was more of a joke character who was not remotely as cool as her comic counterpart. The special finally gives us a Mantis that is more competent which was great. Additionally, we get to see more of Drax's ability as well. Unfortunately, Mantis and Drax are still treated as idiotic characters which is a shame. While Mantis is slightly forgivable because she actually has a serious dilemma and aim but Drax is just really dumb and I really want him to be more serious in GOTG3.

Overall, a fun little 40 minute special that adds more to the Marvel universe. So far the specials have been great and I hope they continue this trend. 

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