Halfworld
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+ | [[File:HalfworldGuardiansAnimated.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Halfworld in the animated series Guardians of the Galaxy.]] | ||
*In Guardians of the Galaxy, Halfworld was shown in the animated series in the two-part mini-episode focusing on Rocket Raccoon's origins. It was mentioned as a scientific research facility that was manned by automated machines that conducted experiments such as giving intelligence to Rocket Raccoon. The episode "We Are Family" showed that the world was controlled by robot scientists and a protective energy barrier called the Galacian Wall stopped intruders from arriving. The machines had conducted numerous experiments in artificial evolution on animals with their earlier attempts being crude. This was until their mining world had minerals exposed to the power of the Cosmic Seed that could be used to generate radiation to evolve others. The experiments saw numerous animals uplifted in the process but these creatures rebelled under the leadership of Uncle Pyko. Rocket Raccoon and Groot were brought back to Halfworld where they encountered the animal revels and the evil experiments of Pyko. Rocket allied with the robots of Halfworld robots in reversing the artificial evolution of the planet's inhabitants thus turning them back into animals once more. | *In Guardians of the Galaxy, Halfworld was shown in the animated series in the two-part mini-episode focusing on Rocket Raccoon's origins. It was mentioned as a scientific research facility that was manned by automated machines that conducted experiments such as giving intelligence to Rocket Raccoon. The episode "We Are Family" showed that the world was controlled by robot scientists and a protective energy barrier called the Galacian Wall stopped intruders from arriving. The machines had conducted numerous experiments in artificial evolution on animals with their earlier attempts being crude. This was until their mining world had minerals exposed to the power of the Cosmic Seed that could be used to generate radiation to evolve others. The experiments saw numerous animals uplifted in the process but these creatures rebelled under the leadership of Uncle Pyko. Rocket Raccoon and Groot were brought back to Halfworld where they encountered the animal revels and the evil experiments of Pyko. Rocket allied with the robots of Halfworld robots in reversing the artificial evolution of the planet's inhabitants thus turning them back into animals once more. | ||
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Halfworld is a planet that features in Marvel Comics.
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History
Origin
Overview
Inhabitants
- Rocket Raccoon :
Notes
- Halfworld was created by Bill Mantlo and Sal Buscema where it made its first appearance in Incredible Hulk v1 #271 (May, 1982).
In other media
Television
- In Guardians of the Galaxy, Halfworld was shown in the animated series in the two-part mini-episode focusing on Rocket Raccoon's origins. It was mentioned as a scientific research facility that was manned by automated machines that conducted experiments such as giving intelligence to Rocket Raccoon. The episode "We Are Family" showed that the world was controlled by robot scientists and a protective energy barrier called the Galacian Wall stopped intruders from arriving. The machines had conducted numerous experiments in artificial evolution on animals with their earlier attempts being crude. This was until their mining world had minerals exposed to the power of the Cosmic Seed that could be used to generate radiation to evolve others. The experiments saw numerous animals uplifted in the process but these creatures rebelled under the leadership of Uncle Pyko. Rocket Raccoon and Groot were brought back to Halfworld where they encountered the animal revels and the evil experiments of Pyko. Rocket allied with the robots of Halfworld robots in reversing the artificial evolution of the planet's inhabitants thus turning them back into animals once more.
Appearances
- Incredible Hulk:
External Links
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