Grootfall Proves the Guardians of the Galaxy are Marvel’s Greatest Heroes

Although the Guardians of the Galaxy have spent years acting as the Marvel Universe’s foremost cosmic heroes, they have had plenty of opportunities to question their own reputation along the way. In fact, the heartbreaking truth of how one of their own became a world consuming monster is the latest misstep to make the Guardians wonder whether they are doing more harm than good. Of course, the fact they’re asking that question at all is just another sign how heroic they truly are. Similarly, their willingness to sacrifice themselves to make up for their failures proves it.After giving up on their mission to stop Grootfall by force, the eponymous heroes of Guardians of the Galaxy #6 (by Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, Alex Lins, KJ Díaz, and VC’s Travis Lanham) effectively sacrificed their lives to join Groot in his new form. The Guardians had hoped to get through to Groot. Instead, all they are greeted with is a vast emptiness filled with the scattered remains of those who fell to Grootfall before them — that, and their memories of how this all came to pass. Although the specifics of Groot’s transformation aren’t laid bare, the other Guardians’ roles in the events surrounding it absolutely are. For each member of the team, their experience leading up to Grootfall is harrowing to say the least, but they each prove how much every single one of them is a hero at their core.As revealed during the Guardians’ respective trips through time, the beginnings of Grootfall lie in the team’s own attempts at preemptively averting any potential cosmic catastrophe they could find. Using Nebula’s impossible computing power, the Guardians mapped out the cosmos and determined that a single, uninhabited sector of supposedly dead worlds was where they would have the greatest statistical likelihood of uncovering such a threat. Unfortunately, going to the worlds in that sector opened the door for Groot to become Grootfall by reintroducing him to the dying Granopy of his people, the Flora Colossi.RELATED: The Guardians of the Galaxy Are United by Themes of Familial Abuse – But Also of HealingRELATED: How Well Does the Guardians Franchise Portray Decompression Sickness?

Although the Guardians of the Galaxy have spent years acting as the Marvel Universe’s foremost cosmic heroes, they have had plenty of opportunities to question their own reputation along the way. In fact, the heartbreaking truth of how one of their own became a world consuming monster is the latest misstep to make the Guardians wonder whether they are doing more harm than good. Of course, the fact they’re asking that question at all is just another sign how heroic they truly are. Similarly, their willingness to sacrifice themselves to make up for their failures proves it.

RELATED: The Guardians of the Galaxy Are United by Themes of Familial Abuse – But Also of Healing

After giving up on their mission to stop Grootfall by force, the eponymous heroes of Guardians of the Galaxy #6 (by Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, Alex Lins, KJ Díaz, and VC’s Travis Lanham) effectively sacrificed their lives to join Groot in his new form. The Guardians had hoped to get through to Groot. Instead, all they are greeted with is a vast emptiness filled with the scattered remains of those who fell to Grootfall before them — that, and their memories of how this all came to pass. Although the specifics of Groot’s transformation aren’t laid bare, the other Guardians’ roles in the events surrounding it absolutely are. For each member of the team, their experience leading up to Grootfall is harrowing to say the least, but they each prove how much every single one of them is a hero at their core.

RELATED: How Well Does the Guardians Franchise Portray Decompression Sickness?

As revealed during the Guardians’ respective trips through time, the beginnings of Grootfall lie in the team’s own attempts at preemptively averting any potential cosmic catastrophe they could find. Using Nebula’s impossible computing power, the Guardians mapped out the cosmos and determined that a single, uninhabited sector of supposedly dead worlds was where they would have the greatest statistical likelihood of uncovering such a threat. Unfortunately, going to the worlds in that sector opened the door for Groot to become Grootfall by reintroducing him to the dying Granopy of his people, the Flora Colossi.

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