One of the many wonderful things about Asgardians of the Galaxy is the personality writer Cullen Bunn, artist Matteo Buffagni, and the whole creative team injects into each mystically-powered rapscallion who’s a part of this heroic team. And that personality shines through the brightest when the crew’s backs are against the wall, as we see in our EXCLUSIVE preview of Asgardians of the Galaxy #6, on sale Wednesday, February 6th, from Marvel Comics. How against the wall are they? Well, everyone is chasing the gang for the Naglfar Beacon. And by everyone, we mean everyone. Find out more and read on!

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Asgardians of the Galaxy #6 goes on sale Wednesday, February 6th, from Marvel Comics.

From the official issue description:

“Nothing for nothing – everything has its price.” In accordance with her personal code, Loki promised Angela a gift in exchange for her help against Nebula. And the debt is coming due. But Angela is about to get a whole lot more than she asked for — including a run-in with Yondu Udonta and his … new Ravagers?! Fans of Cullen Bunn, C.M. Punk and Scott Hepburn’s 2016 Drax series rejoice as Planet Terry, Pip and Kammi clash with the Asgardians!

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