Now, this is more like it. If you read my review of the first Annihilators book, you know that I was a little disappointed by it. This story was much better. I had doubts about how good a story about this cosmic team coming to Earth would be, but Dan Abnett actually came up with a logical reason for it. I was also worried about the inclusion of the Avengers. With the first book, I complained about the fact that none of the personalities of the team members really came out; except for Quasar, but all he did was complain. Thankfully, Quasar seems to be over himself, and everyone else is easing into being part of the team. Plus, having the teams conflict with each other and then work together was great. Another worry I had was the editing of the collected edition. In the first book, the main story and the backup feature were separated. Here, the two stories are presented as they were in the original periodical issues. I thought that this would basically create a constant interruption, but really it just gives the reader cliffhanger endings, which is a lot of fun.
The main story, like the first book, made great use out of an old long-unused Marvel villain. Note: one surefire way of reviving a villain and making him creepier is to make him a little kid. *shudders*
The backup tale is once again a Rocket Raccoon/Groot story. Unfortunately, Groot's inane "I am Groot." speech is still intact. I still hold out hope that he will speak in complete sentences in the future. Other than that, the story was good, with probably the best use yet of the villain Mojo. Abnett also made great use of the stolen shipment device from the first book.
Basically, most of my worries, except for Groot's speech, are put to rest here. Maybe in future cosmic stories, that problem will be cleared up as well.