So far you've got the unfunny loser from Parks and Recreation, a WWE wrestler and a talking raccoon.
Yeah, this isn't going to be very good.
His 4 issue limited series from the 80s was a fun read.So far you've got the unfunny loser from Parks and Recreation, a WWE wrestler and a talking raccoon.
Yeah, this isn't going to be very good.
Don't le tthe talking racoon throw you. In the issues of Guardians I've read, he's a very engaging character.
The tree is pretty cool, too.
Really.
I AM GROOT! I AM GROOT. I am Groot. I am groot?
(meaning)
Of course this movie will be a bit weird. That's kind of the whole point. Some will love it some will hate it. Why shouldn't Marvel Cinematic Universe get a bit cosmic?
I thought they were pretty cool in the Avengers cartoon appearance.
The space version of the Avengers
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Maybe start with some of the cosmic oriented stories of the Fantastic Four as a lot of cosmic characters first appeared in that title, the older runs of Silver Surfer are also good. The Annihilation books are also a good read the modern Guardians of the Galaxy originated from that event.Mr. Adventure said:I never followed the cosmic arm of Marvel. Does anyone know of a good site that would maybe give an overview or a place to start?
Michael Rooker, who was fantastic on his now-completed run on AMC’s The Walking Dead, has been cast as one of the four founding superheroes of Guardians Of The Galaxy, the Marvel Studios pic that James Gunn is helming. He will play Yondu, who in Marvel lore was a game hunter of a primitive tribe native to Centauri IV, the first planet system to be colonized outside of the Sun’s solar system. He eventually bands together with fellow fugitives to form the superhero team
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