![]() ![]() ![]() Pro- or anti-registration doesn’t really matter when Annihilus and his bug army almost wipes out the entire universe. The name Guardians of the Galaxy is not a hyperbole. Watch in Nova #2, written Abnett & Lanning and drawn by Sean Chen, as Nova and Iron Man discuss the difference between those two events: For comparison, Marvel’s Annihilation event (Drax, Cammi, and all that) occurred at the same time as Marvel’s Civil War. And like Hal Jordan, the galactic threats in space dwarf any minor petty conflicts that happen to be going on Earth. So let’s not beat around the bush: Richard Rider is Hal Jordan in a different comic book company. He selects Richard Rider, who all of a sudden gains the uniforms and superpowers of Marvel’s space cops. Ready for this? A dying Nova Corps member named Rhomann Dey hovers in his spaceship near Earth, where he uses the last remnants of his power to find an inexperienced replacement on the nearby planet. I’ve mentioned before that the Nova Corps acts as Marvel’s Green Lantern Corps, and even Rider’s origin story pretty much mimics Hal Jordan’s. Leave that to Richard Rider, the lone surviving Nova in Nova #8-9, written by Dan Abnett & Andy Lanning and drawn by Wellinton Alves.īefore that, let’s get into some Richard Rider history. But before all that happens, it first has to be discovered. In the comics, Knowhere serves as the base of operations for our dear Guardians (until the most recent volume anyway). ![]() Remember Knowhere from the movie? It’s a severed Celestial (a more powerful Galactus-type god thingie) head that houses all sorts of weird people, objects, and ideas. This all indirectly links back to the Guardians of the Galaxy. Nova, Cosmo, and the monster on Knowhere Posted: | Author: Jason Levine | Filed under: Characters, Marvel | 3 Comments ![]()
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