Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Phase Two: Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy

Rate this book
An action-packed, epic space adventure, Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy tells the story of a group of cosmic misfits--Peter Quill, Gamora, Drax the Destroyer, Rocket Raccoon, and Groot--who band together to protect a mysterious orb against Ronan, a powerful villain with ambitions that threaten the entire universe.

For the first time in print, experience the excitement of the complete origin story as told in Marvel' Guardians of the Galaxy.

©2015 MARVEL. All Rights Reserved.

192 pages, Hardcover

First published November 3, 2015

16 people are currently reading
134 people want to read

About the author

Alexander C. Irvine

189 books199 followers
Alexander C. Irvine is an American fantasist and science fiction writer. He also writes under the pseudonym Alex Irvine. He first gained attention with his novel A Scattering of Jades and the stories that would form the collection Unintended Consequences. He has also published the Grail quest novel One King, One Soldier, and the World War II-era historical fantasy The Narrows.

In addition to his original works, Irvine has published Have Robot, Will Travel, a novel set in Isaac Asimov's positronic robot milieu; and Batman: Inferno, about the DC Comics superhero.

His academic background includes an M.A. in English from the University of Maine and a PhD from the University of Denver. He is an assistant professor of English at the University of Maine. He also worked for a time as a reporter at the Portland Phoenix.

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
33 (26%)
4 stars
53 (43%)
3 stars
32 (26%)
2 stars
4 (3%)
1 star
1 (<1%)
Displaying 1 - 13 of 13 reviews
Profile Image for Ellen.
330 reviews3 followers
March 13, 2018
Like The Avengers, the ensemble here really shines. So many funny things from the movie were captured here. It makes me want to watch the movie again. Also, I learned more about Nova Corps and Xandar. Language was toned down to befit a children's book.
Profile Image for Abigail McKenna.
914 reviews152 followers
June 5, 2025
"Metaphors are gonna go over his head."
"Nothing goes over my head. My reflexes are too fast. I would catch it."
"I'm going to die surrounded by the biggest idiots in the galaxy."


this film is so iconic and I very much enjoyed its novelization. not 100% sure who this version is meant to be for, considering some of the profanity remained, but I had a great time.
Profile Image for Santosh Thapa.
321 reviews4 followers
September 8, 2020
Bhadra 23,2077, Tuesday

Phase Two: Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy - Alexander C. Irvine (2015)

Genre: Fiction/ Science Fiction/ Fantasy/ Superhero/ Action/ Adventure/ Comedy/ Space Opera/ Novelization
Pages: 192
Rating: 8/10

Theme: Family/ Friendship/ Sacrifice

Opener:
“The planet Morag was once home to a great civilization. For centuries, the citizens worked together to develop commerce, build monuments, and advance the arts. But at the height of its culture, Morag’s environment went through a terrible shift.”

Summary:
Brash space adventurer Peter Quill finds himself the quarry of relentless bounty hunters after he steals an orb coveted by Ronan, a powerful villain. To evade Ronan, Quill is forced into an uneasy truce with four disparate misfits: gun-toting Rocket Raccoon, treelike-humanoid Groot, enigmatic Gamora, and vengeance-driven Drax the Destroyer. But when he discovers the orb's true power and the cosmic threat it poses, Quill must rally his ragtag group to save the universe.

Verdict:
I have a soft spot for space operas. I have already said in the Thor book review that Thor and Guardians of the Galaxy were my favorite Marvel movies. Guardians of the Galaxy more so because it has a smart, lovable host of characters. These characters carry depth in their background, worldview, and uniqueness. Drax and anyone would make for a hilarious combo. Gamora and Nebula share an intense emotional relationship. Rocket, Peter, and Groot (oh, blessed Groot!) make up for a badass motley of baddies. This book tones down the language a bit for the younger readers, but that is not necessarily a bad thing here.
3 reviews
May 10, 2018
Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy is is like the movie but has a better sense of the characters perspective and more details of it. The book was not too good, it wasn't as exciting as the movie and there were certain things that were missing. The story talks about how the heroes get together and save the universe together and fight against Ronan, to get the infinity stone that Thanos wants. Guardians of the Galaxy is a exciting and mind blowing to read, and you can imagine it in your head that is going on. I would recommend this book to people who have not watch the movie, but for those who did, I don't recommend it.
Profile Image for Allison Weiss.
6 reviews
October 5, 2022
When I saw Infinity War, I always wondered where Thanos came from. It was so random to start the movie with him, someone I didn’t know in the marvel cinematic universe.

After reading this book, I had some more background knowledge about infinity stones and also Thanos.

This book explained to us each character before they became the guardians of the galaxy. Was interesting to learn about Drax!
Profile Image for James Biser.
3,781 reviews20 followers
March 26, 2018
It was fun to review the events of the movie in this short book. I enjoyed the read and recommend it to everyone interested. This is a good story.
111 reviews1 follower
February 16, 2019
Lots of fun if you enjoyed the film, and covered the entire movie, unlike the previous junior novel I read by Chris Wyatt.
Profile Image for Jessi.
575 reviews29 followers
January 1, 2024
Guardians are pretty much my least favorite MCU heroes but I still enjoyed this like the rest. I think I’ll watch the movie soon. It’s been a minute.
Profile Image for Christopher.
609 reviews
July 9, 2017
I suppose if you want something tamer than the movie this is where you go. Instead of "They got my dick message!" you get "they got my jerk message!" Which is not as funny. At all. But hey, they somehow PG'd up this thing. Whatever.
2 reviews
February 21, 2017
Peter Quill (Star-Lord) is a thug who is trying to get his hands on a precious artifact from a distant planet. When he is there grabbing it he is stopped by guards and military. He gets past them and runs away. A more evil person named Thanos wanted it's mighty power. Thanos took it and started to kill people and towns. They decided to fight Thanos. My favorite part of the book is when their industrial ships are blown up so Peter jumps out of his to save someone else from space. I would recommend this book to everyone but people that don't like sci-fi.
Profile Image for The Brothers.
4,118 reviews24 followers
August 2, 2016
Asher (10yo) read. "I really liked it. There was a bunch of funny jokes made by Rocket Raccoon, Drax, and Peter. Groot was especially funny."
Profile Image for Tia Garrigues.
315 reviews
January 2, 2017
Literally the movie written down at a second or third grade reading level. I just wasn't impressed.
Displaying 1 - 13 of 13 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.