Guardians of the Galaxy (1969 team)

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For the modern team, see Guardians of the Galaxy (2008 team).
Guardians of the Galaxy
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The Guardians of the Galaxy as featured in Guardians of the Galaxy #1 (Jun. 1990).
Art by Jim Valentino
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Marvel Super-Heroes #18 (Jan. 1969)
Created by Arnold Drake
Gene Colan
In-story information
Base(s) Freedom's Lady
USS Captain America
Roster
See:List of Guardians of the Galaxy members

The original Guardians of the Galaxy are a fictional superhero team that appear in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Guardians first appear in Marvel Super-Heroes #18 (Jan. 1969).

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[edit] Publication history

The team first appeared in the partial reprint title Marvel Super-Heroes with issue #18 (Jan. 1969), written by Arnold Drake and penciled by Gene Colan. They appeared sporadically in several Marvel titles, such as Marvel Two-In-One #4-5 (July-Sept. 1974), and Giant Size Defenders #5 and Defenders #26-29 (July-Nov. 1975). In each case, other heroes such as Captain America, the Thing, and the Defenders aid them in their war against the alien Badoon. The Guardians were also featured in Marvel Presents #3-12 (Feb. 1976 - Aug. 1977).

This was followed by a series of appearances in Thor Annual #6 (1977), The Avengers #167-177 (Jan.-Nov. 1978) and #181 (March 1979), Marvel Team-Up #86 (Oct. 1979), and Marvel Two-in-One #69 (Nov. 1980). In the 1990s, the Guardians starred in a self-titled comic that ran for 62 issues, initially written and illustrated by Jim Valentino. Michael Gallagher commenced writing the title from issue #29 (Oct. 1992) until cancellation with issue #62 (July 1995). A spin-off four-issue miniseries, Galactic Guardians (July-Oct. 1994), followed.

A second volume was published in May 2008, written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning. The title features a new team drawn from participants in the Annihilation: Conquest storyline.[1] The 1969 team made guest appearances in #12-17 and #25.

[edit] Fictional team history

The Guardians are active in the 31st century in an alternate time-line of the Marvel Universe (Earth-691). The original members of the team include Major Vance Astro, an astronaut from the 20th century Earth who spends a thousand years travelling to Alpha Centauri in suspended animation. He is also the future-counterpart of the hero Vance Astrovik, now called Justice. Martinex T'Naga, a crystalline being from Pluto; Captain Charlie-27; a soldier from Jupiter, and Yondu Udonta, a blue-skinned "noble savage" from Beta Centauri IV comprise the original team.

Each is apparently the last of their kind and is forced to unite as a team against the actions of the Badoon, an alien race which attempts to conquer Earth's solar system. During the course of the war against the Badoon, the team recruit two more members - Starhawk and Nikki - and travel back in time and encounter several of the heroes of 20th century Earth, including Captain America, the Thing,[2]

The Guardians eventually defeat the Badoon, but soon find themselves facing a new foe called Korvac, who was in fact a creation of the Badoon. After teaming with the Thunder God Thor to defeat Korvac in the 31st century,[3] the Guardians then follow Korvac to 20th century Earth, where together with the Avengers they fight a final battle.[4]

The Guardians reappear years later and have a series of adventures in their future,[5] with several others eventually joining the Guardians, such as the Inhuman Talon, Replica the Skrull, and the second version of Yellowjacket, Rita DeMara.

Wanting to expand the Guardians to a multiple team organization, Martinex eventually leaves the team to look for additional members for a second unit, nicknamed the Galactic Guardians. [6]

[edit] Connection to the "Modern" Guardians

During their second mission, the team that was to become the Earth-616 incarnation of the Guardians discover a time displaced Vance Astro in a block of ice floating in space. It is his introduction as "Major Victory of the Guardians of the Galaxy" that inspires the team to take up the name. In #7 and #16 of the series, it was revealed a great "error" in the present day has caused the future to be destroyed - Starhawk is constantly trying to prevent it by time travel, causing the future (and the Guardians) to be altered. Only Starhawk, who is changed with each reboot, knows anything is different, but each change still ends in a cataclysm. In #17, the Guardians' future was a universe where only a small portion remained undestroyed, which had been taken over by the Badoon. A warning was sent to the present day, though at the cost of the universe being ended.

The Vance Astro of the modern-day Guardians is revealed to be a Major Victory from one of these altered futures, rather than the original. A second potential Vance Astro appears in #17.

In #18, a third version of the Guardians' future was shown: this time led by Killraven against the Martians.

[edit] Collected editions

[edit] References

  1. ^ Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 2, #1 (May 2008)
  2. ^ Marvel Two-In-One #4 -5 (Jul. - Sep. (bi-monthly) 1974)
  3. ^ Thor Annual #6 (1977)
  4. ^ Avengers #167 - 177 (Jan. - Nov. 1978)
  5. ^ Marvel Super-Heroes #18 (Jan. 1969)
  6. ^ Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 1, #62 (July 1995)

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