Stuff happens and Drax ends up reborn in a less bulky body and is more about taking people out with his cunning and killing skills than, “DRAX SMASH!”īasically, he wasn’t the Hulk anymore. There, he forms a bond with an antisocial girl named Cammi (think Mandy from Grim Adventures) while fighting off some of the fellow space prisoners. Drax is on a prison transport that crashes onto Earth. This four-issue miniseries works on literally rebuilding the character. He was basically the Hulk with a hate-on for Thanos. There was an interesting backstory buried in there, but at the end of the day, he was a big, green, angry, dumb, super-strong guy dressed in purple. Fittingly, this is a new beginning and it starts with a character that really needed a new coat of paint.įor years, Drax the Destroyer was considered nothing more than “Space Hulk” because, honestly, that’s all they gave us. This miniseries is widely considered the moment when Marvel decided to really push the cosmic corner of their universe, which previously had mostly been fodder for stories about how much Jim Starlin loves Thanos. Here we go… DRAX THE DESTROYER (2005-2006)
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