(Volume 2) July 2008 – June 2010 (Volume 3) May 2013 – July 2015 (Volume 4) December 2015 – June 2017 (All-New Guardians of the Galaxy) July – December 2017 (Volume 1 resumed) January – March 2018 (Volume 5) March 2019 – February 2020 (Volume 6) March 2020 – November 2021
Abnett and Lanning's work on the Annihilation: Conquest story laid the foundation for the new Guardians of the Galaxy book that they had been wanting to launch for some time.[3] Editor Bill Rosemann, who had also edited Annihilation: Conquest, provided more background: "As the planning of 'Annihilation: Conquest' came together, it occurred to us that, if things went well, there would be a group of characters left standing who would make for a very interesting and fun team." It also provided the motivation the team would need, as "on the heels of two back-to-back wars, they're out to prevent any new Annihilation-size disasters from erupting."[4]
The title ran parallel with Nova vol. 4, which was also written by Abnett and Lanning. The two crossed over in the storylines "War of Kings"[5][6] and "Realm of Kings".[7][8][9]Paul Pelletier pencilled the first seven issues. Brad Walker and Wes Craig alternated pencilling tasks from #8 to #25.[10]
The book was canceled in April 2010 with issue 25. Some plot threads were concluded in The Thanos Imperative 1–6 and its two one-shots (May 2010 – Jan 2011).[11]
The team appeared reassembled in Avengers Assemble #4–8 (June–October 2012).[12]
In 2014, to tie into the feature film, Marvel debuted Legendary Star-Lord, a solo series written by Sam Humphries,[17] and a Rocket Raccoon solo series.[18] The following year saw a solo Groot miniseries written by Jeff Loveness.[19]
Guardians of the Galaxy was relaunched as part of the 2015 All-New, All-Different Marvel initiative with Brian Michael Bendis and Valerio Schiti returning as writer and artist respectively.[20] The series sees Peter Quill and Gamora leaving the team, and Rocket becoming the new team's self-appointed leader, also two new characters were added to the team. Kitty Pryde (taking up the mantle of Star-Lord) and the Thing.[21] As part of the same initiative, Star-Lord starred in a 2015 solo series again written by Humphries,[22] while Drax and Gamora starred in their own individual solo series written by CM Punk[23] and Nicole Perlman, respectively.[24]
Team history
In the aftermath of the Phalanx invasion of the Kree, Star-Lord[25] decides to form a team of interstellar heroes that will be proactive in protecting the galaxy, rather than reacting to crises as they happen. To this end, he recruits Adam Warlock,[26]Drax the Destroyer,[27]Gamora,[27]Phyla-Vell (the new Quasar),[28]Rocket Raccoon,[29] and Groot,[29] with Mantis as support staff.[30] On the recommendation of their ally, Nova, the group establishes a base of operations on the space station Knowhere, which possesses a teleportation system with near-universal range.[31] An intelligent, telepathic dog named Cosmo the Spacedog is Knowhere's chief of security and works closely with the new team. After a confrontation with the Universal Church of Truth,[1] the team meets a semi-amnesiac man who identifies himself as Vance Astro – Major Victory of the original Guardians of the Galaxy.[32] Astro's declaration inspires the as-yet-unnamed team to adopt the "Guardians of the Galaxy" name for their own.[33] When the team learns Star-Lord directed Mantis to telepathically coerce the heroes into joining the team, they disband.[34]
Rocket Raccoon decides to continue Star-Lord's mission and starts a search for the missing members. His new team includes Bug, Mantis, Major Victory, and Groot, who is fully regrown. Meanwhile, Star-Lord was banished to the Negative Zone by Ronan the Accuser for his actions during the Phalanx's attempted conquest of the Kree Empire. There, he finds himself in the middle of King Blastaar's fight to break into 42 and use its portal to invade Earth. Star-Lord allies with Jack Flag to defend the prison and contact the other Guardians for rescue. Rocket's new team successfully brings both of them back, and Flag becomes a Guardian. Elsewhere, Drax and Phyla begin looking for Cammi, but on their search they talk to a seer who tells them about an oncoming war. Phyla is able to wake Moondragon from the dead, but loses her Quantum Bands in the process. The consequence for Phyla is that she is now the new avatar of death. They go back to Knowhere and do not follow up on the search for Cammi.[citation needed]
Warlock and Gamora return and inform the team of the War of Kings. They split into three teams, one each to the Kree and Shi'ar, and one staying on Knowhere to coordinate. The Kree team is heard by Black Bolt and the Inhumans, but their request for peace is denied. The Shi'ar team is attacked by Vulcan and the Imperial Guard, leading them to ally with the Starjammers.
Star-Lord, Mantis, Bug, Jack Flag, and Cosmo are taken to the 31st Century by that era's Guardians, who warn them of the creation of an all-destroying energy rift called The Fault at the war's conclusion. Trapped in the future, Star-Lord's team is able to get a message to Warlock in the 21st Century. Warlock is unable to stop The Fault's creation, but is able to contain it with a spell that requires a stable, unused timeline. Warlock chooses the one he previously erased,[35] causing him to become the Magus. Star-Lord's team, with the help of Kang the Conqueror, are returned to this point in the timestream. To escape, Magus fakes the death of himself, Mantis, Cosmo, Major Victory, Martyr, and Gamora.[36]
Martyr frees herself with the help of Maelstrom, and enables Mantis to call the other Guardians for help telepathically. When they come to the rescue, Phyla-Vell is misled by Maelstrom into freeing Thanos. Thanos kills Martyr, but is captured by the Guardians and taken back to Knowhere as a prisoner.[37]
The Thanos Imperative
In the 2010 miniseries The Thanos Imperative, the universe is invaded by the Cancerverse, a universe that lies on the opposite side of the Fault, a rift in space-time formed at the end of "War of Kings". The Guardians take Thanos to the Cancerverse in an attempt to end the war early.[38] Along the way, Drax attacks Thanos and is killed.[39] They are ultimately successful at ending the war, but Thanos is left enraged and promising to kill everyone. Along with Nova, Star-Lord remains in the collapsing Cancerverse as the other Guardians escape.[40]
After the death of Star-Lord, the Guardians disband. Still believing in their cause, Cosmo recruits another team under the name "Annihilators".[41] Rocket Raccoon and Groot later reunite and decide to continue the Guardians' legacy after the duo prevent an incident on Rocket's home world, Halfworld.[42]
The new team appears on Earth to aid the Avengers against Thanos.[43]
Marvel NOW!
The Marvel NOW! iteration of the team includes Star-Lord, Drax the Destroyer, Gamora, Groot, Rocket Raccoon, and Iron Man. After Star-Lord's father visits him in a bar to tell him that it is forbidden for any alien species to visit Earth, Iron Man is attacked by an army of Badoon invading Earth. The Guardians and their newest member Iron Man defeat the ship; however, London is still invaded.[44] The Guardians defend London and finish off the horde of Badoon but learn that, for violating the "Earth-is-off-limits" rule (the Spartax Earth Directive), they are to be placed under arrest by the King of Spartax. The Guardians manage to escape with the help of Groot, who had recently regrown after being destroyed by a Badoon ship's explosion. In April 2013, it was announced that Image Comics' Angela (Spawn) would join the Marvel Universe as the result of a legal battle between Neil Gaiman and Todd McFarlane. After appearing in the "Age of Ultron", she joins the Guardians. Captain Marvel and Agent Venom later have stints as team members as well.[45]
During the "Secret Wars" storyline, the Guardians of the Galaxy take part in the incursion between Earth-616 and Earth-1610. During the incursion, Rocket Raccoon and Groot are killed by the Children of Tomorrow, Star-Lord is teleported away trying to come up with a back-up plan, and Gamora and Drax the Destroyer are surrounded and confused by the corpses of their comrades.[46] During the subsequent conflict with the Beyonder-empowered Doom, Star-Lord is one of the survivors of the previous universe, piloting the 616 and Ultimate versions of Mister Fantastic in to mount a final assault on Doom's castle, and revealing that he kept a twig from Groot in his pocket until the right moment.
All New All-Different Marvel
During the "Secret Empire" storyline, the Guardians of the Galaxy assist Captain Marvel, the Ultimates, the Alpha Flight Space Program, Hyperion, and Quasar in fighting the Chitauri wave. Captain America, who was brainwashed into being a Hydra sleeper agent, activates the Planetary Defense Shield, trapping them outside of Earth.[47]
The 2008 series holds a 7.5 out of 10 critic rating on the review aggregator website Comic Book Round Up.[50][51][52][53][54][55]
The May 2008 sales estimate for the first issue was 39,854 copies, making it the 61st top-selling comic title that month.[56] The first and second issues sold out,[57] and were later published as part of a collected edition.[58]
In another story, "Baby Thanos", other team members appeared with Cable instead of Star-Lord from the resurrected and remade universe where they became "Punisher Universe". But there were other team members as well, where there were Peni Parker, Wolverine, Kamala Khan (Captain Marvel), Juggernaut (Juggerduck), Cloak and Dagger, IronGroot, and others heroes. All were killed by Frank Castle in order to protect the infant Thanos.[61]
In other media
Television
The Guardians of the Galaxy are mentioned by the Dark Surfer in the episode "When Strikes the Surfer" of the animated series The Super Hero Squad Show.
The Guardians of the Galaxy appear in the episode "Michael Korvac" of the animated series The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes. In this adaptation, the team consists of Star-Lord, Rocket Raccoon, Groot, Quasar, and Adam Warlock. They arrived on Earth where they pursued Korvac. They battle the Avengers, who think Korvac is a pursued victim, and later team up with them to defeat Korvac.
The Guardians of the Galaxy appear in the Ultimate Spider-Man episode "Guardians of the Galaxy". The team consists of Star-Lord, Rocket Raccoon, Gamora, Groot, and Drax the Destroyer. The Guardians of the Galaxy were responsible for training Nova. Rocket Raccoon calls upon Nova and Spider-Man to help the Guardians of the Galaxy fight the Chitauri led by Korvac. In "The Return of the Guardians of the Galaxy", the Guardians land on Earth to repair their ship at the time when Titus was leading the Chitauri into claiming Nova's helmet. After the Guardians of the Galaxy's ship is repaired, they helped Nova and Spider-Man fight Titus and the Chitauri. After Titus was defeated even when S.H.I.E.L.D. arrives, the Guardians of the Galaxy leaves with Titus in their custody while the remaining Chitauri escapes.
The Guardians of the Galaxy appear in the Avengers Assemble episode "Guardians and Space Knights". Their first designs were based on their appearance in Ultimate Spider-Man, and were voiced by the same actors. Their later appearance changed their design and voice actors to reflect their subsequent animated series, which reflected the characters' designs in the feature films.
The Guardians of the Galaxy appear in the Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. episode "It's a Wonderful Smash". In their self-titled episode, the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. run into the Guardians of the Galaxy when they come across a plot by Super-Skrull to create gamma-powered Skrulls on an unnamed planet. In the episode "Planet Monster" Part 2, the Guardians of the Galaxy are among the superheroes that help the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. and the Avengers fight the forces of the Supreme Intelligence.
The Guardians of the Galaxy appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with the characters portrayed in a more comedic manner.[64] The group's founding members are Star-Lord, Gamora, Drax, Rocket, and Groot along with Mantis and Nebula, who joined them in the second film.[65] In the conclusion of the third film, the Guardians disband and the team is reconstituted with new members, led by Rocket, along with Groot, Cosmo, Kraglin, Warlock, Phyla, and Blurp.
The Guardians of the Galaxy appear in Lego Marvel Super Heroes. The team consists of Groot, Rocket Raccoon, Drax the Destroyer, Gamora, and Star-Lord. The game's Guardians of the Galaxy achievement also considers Ronan the Accuser and Nova as members of the team.
Rocket Raccoon and Gamora appear as playable characters in Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite. Groot appears as part of Rocket's moveset.
Many Guardians-related characters are featured in the mobile game Marvel: Contest of Champions by Kabam as playable characters, including Star-Lord, Gamora, Drax, Rocket, Ronan, Groot, Angela, Yondu, and Nebula
Star Lord, Gamora, Drax, Rocket Raccoon, Groot (as a child and adult), Mantis, Yondu and Nebula appear in Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2
Star Lord, Gamora, Drax, Rocket Raccoon and Groot appear in Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order, where they are also the starting characters to pick in the game's storyline, while Groot and Rocket are a two-in-one playable characters.
The Guardians of the Galaxy appear as the main protagonists of Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy, a single-player game focusing on Star-Lord as the main playable character.[66][67] The team also consists of Gamora, Rocket Raccoon, Drax, and Groot, but Mantis, Cosmo and Adam Warlock make multiple appearances throughout the game as well. Yondu and Nebula are both mentioned, but are never shown on screen.
Toys
A Guardians of the Galaxy three pack for the Marvel Universe 3 3/4" toyline includes a Rocket Raccoon, Star-Lord, Drax, and a miniature Groot. The three were rereleased individually as part of the Avengers Infinite toyline.[68]
A Drax figure and a Rocket Raccoon Build-A-Figure have been released in their Guardian uniforms as part of the Marvel Legends line.
Film versions of the team were released as part of the Marvel Minimates toyline in late 2014.[69]
Hot Toys released the film versions of Guardians of the Galaxy 12" figures (30 cm) starting in January 2015 with Peter Quill aka Star-Lord. Rocket Raccoon, Groot, Gamora, and Drax were subsequently released in 2015.
In 2017 it was announced that Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind would replace the Universe of Energy at Disney World's Epcot.[71] The attraction is a "storytelling roller coaster" with cars modeled after the Milano starship from the feature films, which spin in order to direct passengers to different parts of a narrative, and opened in time for Disney World's 50th anniversary celebration in October 2021.[72][73]
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 2) #13–19, Marvel Spotlight: War of Kings
November 2009
978-0785140481
Realm of Kings
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 2) #20–25
July 2010
0-7851-4049-2
Guardians of the Galaxy by Abnett & Lanning: The Complete Collection Volume 1
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 2) #1–12
August 2014
978-0785190646
Guardians of the Galaxy by Abnett & Lanning: The Complete Collection Volume 2
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 2) #13–25
December 2014
978-0785190639
Guardians of the Galaxy by Abnett & Lanning Omnibus
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 2) #1–25, The Thanos Imperative: Ignition, The Thanos Imperative #1–6, The Thanos Imperative: Devastation, material from Annihilators #1–4, Annihilators: Earthfall #1–4
May 2016
978-0785198345
Guardians Of The Galaxy Modern Era Epic Collection Vol 1 Somebody's Got To Do It
Annihilation: Conquest - Star-Lord #1-4, Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 2) #1-12
September 2023
978-1302953751
Guardians Of The Galaxy Modern Era Epic Collection Vol 2 War of Kings
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 2) #13-25, The Thanos Imperative: Ignition, The Thanos Imperative #1–6
January 2025
Volume 3 (Brian Michael Bendis)
Title
Material collected
Publication date
ISBN
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1: Cosmic Avengers
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 3) #0.1,1–3, Guardians of the Galaxy: Tomorrow's Avengers #1
September 2013
978-0785166078
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2: Angela
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 3) #4–10
February 2014
978-0785166085
Guardians of the Galaxy/All-New X-Men: The Trial of Jean Grey
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 3) #11–13, All-New X-Men (vol. 1) #22–24
June 2014
978-0785166092
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3: Guardians Disassembled
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 3) #14–17, Captain Marvel (vol. 7) #1, material from Amazing Spider-Man #654, Free Comic Book Day 2014: Guardians of the Galaxy
November 2014
978-0785154792
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 4: Original Sin
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 3) #18–23
December 2014
978-0785192459
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 5: Through the Looking Glass
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 3) #24–27, Annual #1
April 2015
978-0785197386
Guardians of the Galaxy & X-Men: The Black Vortex
Guardians of the Galaxy & X-Men: The Black Vortex Alpha #1, Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 3) #24–25, Legendary Star-Lord #9–11, All-New X-Men (vol. 1) #38–39, Guardians Team-Up #2, Nova (vol. 5) #28; Cyclops (vol. 3) #12; Captain Marvel (vol. 8) #14; Guardians of the Galaxy & X-Men: The Black Vortex Omega #1
July 2015
978-0785197706
Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 1 (HC)
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 3) #0.1, 1–10, Guardians of the Galaxy: Tomorrow 's Avengers #1
May 2015
978-0785194002
Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2 (HC)
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 3) #11–17, All-New X-Men (vol. 1) #22–24, Free Comic Book Day 2014: Guardians of the Galaxy
January 2016
978-0785198246
Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3 (HC)
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 3) #18–27, Annual #1
September 2016
978-1302900083
Guardians of the Galaxy by Brian Michael Bendis Omnibus
Avengers Assemble #1–8, Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 3) #0.1, 1–27, Annual #1; Guardians of the Galaxy: Tomorrow's Avengers #1, All-New X-Men (vol. 1) #22–24, Free Comic Book Day 2014: Guardians of the Galaxy,Guardians of Knowhere #1–4
December 2016
978-1302900274
Guardians Team-Up
Title
Material collected
Publication date
ISBN
Guardians Team-Up Vol. 1: Guardians Assemble
Guardians Team-Up #1–5, Tails of Pet-Avengers #1
November 2015
978-0785197140
Guardians Team-Up Vol. 2: Unlikely Story
Guardians Team-Up #6–10, Deadpool Team-Up #883
February 2016
978-0785199113
Secret Wars Miniseries
Title
Material collected
Publication date
ISBN
Guardians of Knowhere
Guardians of Knowhere #1–4, New Avengers: Illuminati #3
December 2015
978-0785198444
Star-Lord & Kitty Pryde
Star-Lord & Kitty Pryde #1–3, Generation Next #1,Guardians of the Galaxy & X-Men: The Black Vortex Omega
December 2015
978-0785198437
Volume 4 (Brian Michael Bendis)
Title
Material collected
Publication date
ISBN
Guardians of the Galaxy: New Guard Vol. 1: Emperor Quill
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 4) #1–5
May 2016
978-0785195184
Guardians of the Galaxy: New Guard Vol. 2: Wanted
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 4) #6–10
November 2016
978-0785195191
Guardians of the Galaxy: New Guard Vol. 3: Civil War II
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 4) #11–14
February 2017
978-1302903015
Guardians of the Galaxy: New Guard Vol. 4: Grounded
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 4) #15–19
October 2017
978-1302906702
Guardians Of The Galaxy Volume 4 (HC)
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 4) #1–10
November 2017
978-1302904371
Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 5 (HC)
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 4) #11–19, material from Free Comic Book Day 2016 Civil War II
August 2018
978-1302908966
Guardians of Infinity
Title
Material collected
Publication date
ISBN
Guardians of the Galaxy: Guardians of Infinity
Guardians of Infinity #1–8 (A stories)
August 2016
978-0785195870
Guardians of the Galaxy: Tales of the Cosmos
Guardians of Infinity #1–8 (B stories)
August 2016
978-0785195887
All New Guardians of the Galaxy (Gerry Duggan)
Title
Material collected
Publication date
ISBN
All New Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1: Communication Breakdown
All-New Guardians of the Galaxy #1–2, 4, 6, 8, 10, Free Comic Book Day 2017 Guardians of the Galaxy
December 2017
978-1302905446
All New Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2: Riders in the Sky
All-New Guardians of the Galaxy #3, 5, 7, 9, 11–12
February 2018
978-1302905453
All New Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3: Infinity Quest
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 1) #146–150
March 2018
978-1302905460
Guardians of the Galaxy by Gerry Duggan Omnibus
All-New Guardians Of The Galaxy #1–12, Guardians Of The Galaxy (vol. 1) #146–150, material from Free Comic Book Day 2017 Guardians Of The Galaxy
October 2018
978-1302913151
Volume 5 (Donny Cates)
Title
Material collected
Publication date
ISBN
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1: The Final Gauntlet
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 5) #1–6
August 2019
978-1302915889
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2: Faithless
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 5) #7–12, Annual #1
March 2020
978-1302915896
Guardians of the Galaxy by Donny Cates
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 5) #1–12, Annual #1
February 2021
978-1302926731
Volume 6 (Al Ewing)
Title
Material collected
Publication date
ISBN
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1: Then It's Us
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 6) #1–5
October 2020
978-1302920753
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2: Here We Make Our Stand
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 6) #6–12
May 2021
978-1302920760
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3: We're Super Heroes
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 6) #13–18
November 2021
978-1302928766
Last Annihilation
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 6) #16–18, Cable Reloaded #1, The Last Annihilation: Wiccan & Hulking #1, The Last Annihilation: Wakanda #1, S.W.O.R.D. (vol. 2) #7
August 2022
978-1302933111
Guardians of the Galaxy by Al Ewing
Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 6) #1-18, Rocket #1-6 and material from Guardians of the Galaxy Annual #1
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