• Drax #7 - 2016

Drax #7 (2016) continues the wildly unpredictable solo adventure of Drax the Destroyer, the cosmic bruiser best known from the Guardians of the Galaxy. Written by CM Punk (yes, the former WWE superstar) and Cullen Bunn, this issue blends raw action with offbeat humour as Drax finds himself far from any conventional heroic path—and that’s exactly how he likes it.

After setting off on a personal mission to find his place in the universe beyond smashing things, Drax is now reluctantly playing the role of protector—this time alongside the fiery and formidable Terrax. But teamwork isn't exactly his strong suit. What follows is a crash course in chaotic partnerships, colossal brawls, and questionable space justice.

The artwork by Scott Hepburn is full of kinetic energy, capturing both the absurdity and intensity of Drax's universe. Every punch, scowl, and explosive moment is drawn with vibrant, exaggerated flair, perfect for a character who rarely does anything quietly. The series continues to carve out a unique tone—part space-western, part sci-fi comedy, part punch-fest.

For fans of the Guardians of the Galaxy, cosmic Marvel storylines, or unconventional hero arcs, Drax #7 is a strong addition to the collection. Whether you're following the full series or hunting for key appearances, this issue offers a great mix of action, alien worlds, and galactic-scale attitude.

Now available at ComicBookXS.com, each copy is packaged with collector-grade care and sent out promptly—ensuring it arrives in excellent condition, ready for display, reading, or adding to your Marvel cosmic archive.



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Drax #7 - 2016

  • Brand: Marvel
  • Product Code: Marvel
  • Availability: 1
  • £3.50


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