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|    Lynn McGuire to Jack Bohn    |
|    Re: "Guardians of the Galaxy"    |
|    09 Aug 14 21:15:42    |
      From: lmc@winsim.com              On 8/7/2014 7:02 PM, Jack Bohn wrote:       > Lynn McGuire wrote:       >>       >> I do not remember reading this comic book back in my       >> younger days though. I did like the 1960s references such       >> as Star Lord calling Rocket, Ranger Rick. My paternal       >> grandmother had a subscription of Ranger Rick that I read       >> back then.       >       > You can be forgiven for missing it, when it started in the '70s it didn't       even have its own title, being in some Marvel book that previewed or premiered       features to test their marketability. (It originally was a smaller Legion of       Super-Heroes; in the        30th Century, a Human colonist of Jupiter --strong as they all are, and of       Pluto --who had the ability to transfer heat between objects to survive there,       were recruited by Vance Astro, an astronaut from our own near future who was       the first astronaut to        fly to Alpha Centauri... the first to leave for it, that is, others got there       faster-than-light, making his centuries-long trip a bit of a waste, although       he did rescue Alpha Centaurian Yondu, who was being oppressed by Humans.)       >       > They tried again in the first half of the 1990s, although with an emphasis       on the parts of the 30th Cent inspired by Marvel characters of the 1990s:       maybe Homo Superior would flee the persecution of Homo Sapiens, and found a       Planet of Mutants, maybe an        alien race would find a cache of Iron Man technology and Borgify themselves as       the Stark, but a tribe of Humans protecting the ruins of old New York City       wearing the skull T-shirts of the Punisher?       >       > In the first decade of the 21st Cent, they kept the trademark active by       publishing a series with a new concept. A time-traveling Vance Astro inspires       a ragtag band to guard the galaxy. I don't know if it's an accident, or       design, but most of the        roster of this version of the Guardians were created in the '70s (Rocket first       appeared in 1982, and Groot in the '50s when Marvel published a lot of monster       comics) but hadn't done a lot of teaming up or meeting before these issues.       >       >> The wife mentioned that she liked the music mix tapes a       >> lot. 60s and early 70s music.       >       > In addition to being created in the 1970s, Starlord was set in the near       future, having been born in the "Jupiter Effect" syzygy of 1982. (Look it       up.) His theme music tickles me to no end.              You can now buy the mix tapes on amazon:        http://www.amazon.com/Guardians-Galaxy-Awesome-Mix-Vol-1/dp/B00KLF5J64/              Lynn              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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