Guardians of the Galaxy
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Guardians of the Galaxy
Summary
Guardians of the Galaxy is a fictional group of characters[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Guardians of the Galaxy is the creator of Dan Abnett[3].
- Guardians of the Galaxy is the creator of Andy Lanning[4].
- Guardians of the Galaxy's instance of is recorded as fictional group of characters[5].
- Guardians of the Galaxy's instance of is recorded as superhero team[6].
- Guardians of the Galaxy was published by Marvel Comics[7].
- Guardians of the Galaxy's Commons category is recorded as Guardians of the Galaxy[8].
- Guardians of the Galaxy comprises Groot[9].
- Guardians of the Galaxy comprises Star-Lord[10].
- Guardians of the Galaxy comprises Drax the Destroyer[11].
- Guardians of the Galaxy comprises Rocket Raccoon[12].
- Guardians of the Galaxy comprises Gamora[13].
- Guardians of the Galaxy comprises Mantis[14].
- Guardians of the Galaxy comprises Adam Warlock[15].
- Guardians of the Galaxy comprises Phyla-Vell[16].
- Guardians of the Galaxy comprises Moondragon[17].
- Guardians of the Galaxy comprises Noh-Varr[18].
- Guardians of the Galaxy comprises Nova[19].
- Guardians of the Galaxy comprises Cosmo the Spacedog[20].
- Guardians of the Galaxy comprises Jack Flag[21].
- Guardians of the Galaxy comprises Bug[22].
- Guardians of the Galaxy began on 2008[23].
- Guardians of the Galaxy's from narrative universe is recorded as Earth-616[24].
- Guardians of the Galaxy's present in work is recorded as Annihilation: Conquest[25].
- Guardians of the Galaxy's start of work period is recorded as May 2008[26].
- Guardians of the Galaxy's enemy is recorded as Thanos[27].
Body
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include fictional group of characters[5] and superhero team[6].
Why It Matters
Guardians of the Galaxy has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]