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One of the links should have the updated link to the Marvel website about this character along with the other pages.

Discussion

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I don't know where DoctorWorm7 gets off doing this, but I wrote this article completely out of my own memory of the comic which I have in my own collection.

And no, I can't prove it because the text was written on the fly and there is no way I can prove a negative. Rather, DoctorWorm7 has to prove that I plaigerized, which is impossible. Furthermore, after examining the text, I assert it plaigerized from this article.

--kchishol1970 13:52, 8 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Online source was published 10.26.2005 about a month after this article was written. .:.Jareth.:. babelfish 19:30, 27 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

First appearance confusion

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Did RR first appear in Hulk vol. 2 #271, or in Marvel Preview #7 (Summer 1976)? This effects the creators: are they Bill Mantlo, Sal Buscema, and Al Milgrom or Terry Austin, Bill Mantlo, and Keith Giffen. The page got updated here. Someone who knows, please comment. - Peregrine Fisher 06:48, 22 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Just from my memory of being a comics fan at the time, his first appearance was indeed the Incredible Hulk. I don't have the Marvel Preview issue, but the only references on the web to Rocket Raccoon even being in that issue are wikipedia references. Looks like wrong information to me. Ocicat 02:54, 25 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

link this shows a picture of "Rocket Raccoon" in "Earth:Sword in the Star" (in the Plagueosaur section). It is issue #7 of Marvel Preview (Summer 1976). This is an enigma. Antmusic 17:34, 8 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe says that it is Rocket in Marvel Preview #7 here, but since he is unnamed in the issue, I will agree that he may be alleged, especially since it is 10,000 plus years in the future. Unless Rocket time travels a lot.... Does he time travel? Anyone?? Maybe it is one of Rocket's relatives (apart by a few 1000 generations). It is also possible that Bill Mantlo liked the design and idea behind his previous heroic 1976 raccoon and created a brand new raccoon character. I haven't read Marvel Preview #7, so I don't know if there are similar mannerisms or not. Antmusic (talk) 22:34, 4 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]
If the Handbook says it's Rocket, then it's Rocket. He's shown no time travel abilities in any of his other appearances, but the Handbook entry makes it pretty clear that he has travelled in time. Kelvingreen (talk) 22:29, 5 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Excuse me, but while I admit to not having seen these comics in many years, my memory is quite clear that the Rocket Raccoon miniseries also picked up the Sword in the Star's long-dangling plotlines. If so, then "alleged" must go out the window. Can anyone verify or refute? BTW, "Earth" is in no way, shape, or form part of the Preview feature's title, and in any event must come out, just as a few spacing errors must be corrected, but I'll wait until this question is settled. Ted Watson (talk) 19:42, 15 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I finally picked up a copy of Marvel Preview #7 and #4... no Raccoons in #4, but issue #7 has a Raccoon starting on pages 56-62 and he calls himself "Rocky" on page 57. He speaks with a cockney (?) accent ("old bean," "I say old man," "Old sock," "Jolly good show," "Sticky wicket," etc...). He isn't wearing his rocket boots, and he is wearing some sort gladiator armor. Hmmm. Antmusic (talk) 03:34, 29 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

In the back of the very first issue of the miniseries there is a afterword about Rocket raccoon where the creator/author himself acknowledges Rockets first appearance is in Marvel Preview. Why the confusion? --Wiskayjack (talk) 19:28, 31 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Given Wiskayjack's and the Official Handbook 's statements, I'm going to change the article to flatly say he made his first appearance in Preview. I see no legitimate grounds for objection in anything else said here. Oh, BTW, those quotes from MP #7 are British, but not Cockney. --Tbrittreid (talk) 21:59, 15 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

It's actually the editor - Carl Potts - who wrote the text in the back of the first issue, and he references Marvel Preview #16, not MP #7. No raccoons in MP #16, so it's probably a mistake, and the general idea is still true - someone at Marvel is saying it's the same character - but this entry should probably be updated to say that it's not Mantlo himself confirming it.

Rewrite request

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Can someone who understands this rewrite it so it is coherent? "...which included some elements such as the purported sum of all knowledge on that colony was a book called "Gideon's Bible"." 82.152.209.198 (talk) 23:10, 14 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I re-wrote it: "which included "Gideon's Bible" (in the comic book limited-series it was a book that contained the sum of all knowledge on the "loony colony")." Antmusic (talk) 16:57, 23 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Inspired Science Dog?

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Is there anyway this character inspired the character Science Dog from the Invincible comic series? That series draws heavily from Marvel and DC and parodies many of the characters there. Just though maybe Science Dog is a bit similar to Rocket Racoon. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.193.198.227 (talk) 02:54, 1 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Rocket's first appearance predates the existance of Invincible, Image Comics, and maybe Robert Kirkman. Argento Surfer (talk) 14:14, 2 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ComicBook/TomStrong?from=Main.TomStrong might be relevant to this mini-debate. Lots42 (talk) 01:57, 3 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

raccoon or raccoon-like?

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Lede:

He is an intelligent, anthropomorphic raccoon…

Television:

A recurring gag [in season 2 of Ultimate Spider-Man] is that he has been referred to a lot as a raccoon when it is stated that his species resembles raccoons.

So which is it? Or is it different in the comic and on TV? --Thnidu (talk) 04:12, 24 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

I haven't seen the show, but the comics have never hinted at him being anything other than a raccoon. Argento Surfer (talk) 15:36, 26 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

An extended promotional preview on USA Network on 7/20/2014 hints at this ambiguity with an exchange between Quill and Rocket:

Quill: "I've had a lot of folks try to kill me over the years, but I ain't about to be brought down by a tree and a talking raccoon."

Rocket: "What's a raccoon?"

Quill: "What's a raccoon? That's what you are, stupid!"

Rocket: "There ain't nothing like me, 'cept me."

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First film appearance

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Probably too trivial to include, but the first time Rocket Raccoon can be seen in a movie goes back to 1984, when a character can be seen reading Incredible Hulk issue 271 in, of all films, Supergirl. --Nat Gertler (talk) 17:40, 16 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]