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===Guardians of the Galaxy===
 
===Guardians of the Galaxy===
  
With the on-going War of Kings, the fabric of reality faced destruction with the conflict between the Kree and Shi'ar. Thus, it was decided that the Guardians were to be divided into two teams with Star-Lord going to help bring peace from the Kree whilst Rocket led the second team doing the same in Shi'ar space. (Guardians of the Galaxy v2 #13)  
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Rocket takes over as leader until they rescue Peter and save the Earth from an alien invasion. (Guardians of the Galaxy v2 #10)  
  
Afterwards, he came to be an employee of '''Timely, Inc.''' Associates. (Annihilators v1 #1)
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After a Kree/Shi'ar War opened a Fault big enough to let the Cancerverse through, Warlock revealed he was actually his evil counterpart Magus, fighting for the side of Life. Phyla assumed she was the opposing avatar of Death, but both of them were killed by the true avatars, the Captain Marvel of the Cancerverse, Avatar of Life, and Thanos, Avatar of Death. (Guardians of the Galaxy v2 #11)  Despite the strangeness of having Thanos as an ally, Rocket and the surviving Guardians led a charge inside the Cancerverse, where Star-Lord, Nova, Drax and Thanos sacrificed themselves to destroy the universe while Rocket and the rest escaped. (Thanos Imperative v1 #1) With the on-going War of Kings, the fabric of reality faced destruction with the conflict between the Kree and Shi'ar. Thus, it was decided that the Guardians were to be divided into two teams with Star-Lord going to help bring peace from the Kree whilst Rocket led the second team doing the same in Shi'ar space. (Guardians of the Galaxy v2 #13)
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Afterwards, he came to be an employee of '''Timely, Inc.''' Associates. (Annihilators v1 #1) He and Groot were reunited and tricked into returning to Halfworld: there, he found that his memories of the place were mostly half-truths and deliberately crafted fake memories. In reality, Jakes and Blackjack O'Hare had worked with Rocket in providing security at Halfworld Asylum for the Criminally Insane; Doctor Dyvyne had been Head of Psychology there; and both the anthropomorphic animals and the automaton clowns were deliberately created to work at the asylum, as their appearance would calm the inmates. The crises that Rocket half-remembered had been caused by the psychic supervillain the Star Thief, who had been admitted as an inmate and used his psychic powers to turn the inhabitants against each other. Rocket had turned the warders into a biological "key" to keep Star-Thief locked up, and deliberately altered his mind and left Halfworld so it could never be opened - but he was tricked into returning by the Thief, whose mind had escaped into the asylum after his host body died. (Annihilators v1 #3)
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===All-New Guardians of the Galaxy===
  
 
After the Infinity Wars, he began to notice a degradation within his body that was seemingly rejecting the modifications made to it on Halfworld long ago. As such, he was slowly dying and seeing no cure for himself he cut all contact with his friends as he did not want them to see him in this condition. However, a number of Guardians came to recruit him to help them rescue Star-Lord who had been captured by the Universal Church of Truth. (Guardians of the Galaxy v5 #8)
 
After the Infinity Wars, he began to notice a degradation within his body that was seemingly rejecting the modifications made to it on Halfworld long ago. As such, he was slowly dying and seeing no cure for himself he cut all contact with his friends as he did not want them to see him in this condition. However, a number of Guardians came to recruit him to help them rescue Star-Lord who had been captured by the Universal Church of Truth. (Guardians of the Galaxy v5 #8)

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Rocket Raccoon is a male comic superhero who features in Marvel Comics.

Contents

Biography

Origin

Ranger Rocket in Rocket Raccoon v1 #1.

Rocket

Complications later emerged involving Barry Bauman who was an alpha-class human psychic from Earth named the Star-Thief. He was able to jump from one host body to another where he used his powers to create riots on Halfworld. Rocket Raccoon managed to lock him in the deepest levels of the asylum world where only he had the key to prevent Bauman's escape. To prevent Bauman from ever breaking out, Rocket decided to leave Halfworld where he had his memories wiped to forget all his former adventures on the world. All he had were half-memories to hide the bitter truth of his experience then. (Annihilators v1 #3)

One day the planet was visited by the Hulk, who helped Rocket and Wal recover Lylla, who had been kidnapped along with Gideon's Bible by Judson Jakes. His chief scientist, Pyko, read and deciphered the Bible. Pyko knew that the Hulk's prodigious strength would give the opposition a great advantage, so he convinced the Hulk to return home to Earth and provided the means of teleportation. Meanwhile, Rocket got the drop on Jakes and rescued Lylla. (Incredible Hulk v1 #271)

In this new setting, Judson started a toy war with his competitor Lord Dyvyne by murdering his chief scientist. In return, Dyvyne reported him to Rocket so that the two of them would finish each other off and he would be free to marry Lylla and inherit her riches. As Rocket flew off to interview Jakes, Jakes' chief scientist Pyko stole the Gideon Bible to continue reading it; he had been interrupted the last time. When Lylla saw this, she was kidnapped by Blackjack O'Hare and his Black Bunny Brigade, a group of mercenaries working for Dyvyne. Rocket and Wal Rus started fighting Jakes' psycho-circus, but they were interrupted by the reveal that Lylla had been kidnapped.[9] As Rocket ran off in his rocket boots after Lylla, both companies aimed to kill him, and in the middle of all this Blackjack went rogue and decided he wanted Lylla for himself, since he was the one who went through the trouble of kidnapping her. He was attacked by both companies, and soon found himself the only Black Bunny left. Left with no options, he decided to join forces with Rocket. (Rocket Raccoon v1 #2)

In this rebound he met Otta, who had come to the rimworlds looking for adventure — the kind the straight-laced semiaquatic saps of Tarka's World could not give her. She played the broken heartstrings of Rocket's heart like a Stradivarius, or maybe he played himself, just to hear something again; some nights it was hard to say. But he followed her willingly into her life of crime, of big scores. Of living in high-class bars or beach planets for a month, until the cash ran dry, and then back to the piggy bank for more. Rocket had rules — only hit the bad guys, the fat cats, the creeps. And zero killing. Nobody got hurt — until someone did. They were caught, and it wasn't for the scores, just a lousy Restricted Zone Infraction that got out of hand. True to her nature, Otta blamed Rocket for everything, and he was sent away along with Groot. (Rocket v1 #1)

Annihilation

As Rocket and Groot were in prison, they were recruited by Star-Lord (Peter Quill): the Kree needed a team for a suicide mission. The universe was under attack: Supervillain Ultron had reached the mechanic species Phalanx, taking control of them and upgrading them. They started spreading throughout the galaxy, infecting everyone with their mechanic virus and taking over their wills. They infected Hala's empire, and built a gigantic tower with which they created a barrier across Kree-space, sealing them off from the other empires. (Annihilation: Conquest Prologue v1 #1) Rocket Raccoon resurfaced as a member of the team chosen to accompany Star-Lord on his mission to stop a Phalanx infiltration of the Kree homeworld. While arming them, Rocket gravitated toward larger weapons and exceeded expectations. Groot acted as Rocket's heavy ordnance transport. Rounding out the team were Bug, ex-Micronaut; Deathcry, a Shi'ar berserk; Mantis, the celestial Madonna, and Gabriel Vargas, the latest Captain Universe. The team was given uniforms that dampened heat signatures and avoided technology, making them invisible to the Phalanx. (Annihilation: Conquest - Star-Lord v1 #1) Infiltrating Hala, the team accessed a sub-level the Phalanx had set up shop in, looking for the replication plant. When they were caught in a fight between Phalanx robots and Annihilation bugs, Deathcry went feral and Captain Universe was forced to kill her for the safety of the team. Being a rookie, Gabriel was left traumatized. As they were being swarmed, Groot stayed behind to allow his team to escape; Rocket wailed as his buddy sacrificed himself and they got away. Peter was cold about the whole ordeal; he considered everyone expendable. (Annihilation: Conquest - Star-Lord v1 #2)

Guardians of the Galaxy

Rocket takes over as leader until they rescue Peter and save the Earth from an alien invasion. (Guardians of the Galaxy v2 #10)

After a Kree/Shi'ar War opened a Fault big enough to let the Cancerverse through, Warlock revealed he was actually his evil counterpart Magus, fighting for the side of Life. Phyla assumed she was the opposing avatar of Death, but both of them were killed by the true avatars, the Captain Marvel of the Cancerverse, Avatar of Life, and Thanos, Avatar of Death. (Guardians of the Galaxy v2 #11) Despite the strangeness of having Thanos as an ally, Rocket and the surviving Guardians led a charge inside the Cancerverse, where Star-Lord, Nova, Drax and Thanos sacrificed themselves to destroy the universe while Rocket and the rest escaped. (Thanos Imperative v1 #1) With the on-going War of Kings, the fabric of reality faced destruction with the conflict between the Kree and Shi'ar. Thus, it was decided that the Guardians were to be divided into two teams with Star-Lord going to help bring peace from the Kree whilst Rocket led the second team doing the same in Shi'ar space. (Guardians of the Galaxy v2 #13)

Afterwards, he came to be an employee of Timely, Inc. Associates. (Annihilators v1 #1) He and Groot were reunited and tricked into returning to Halfworld: there, he found that his memories of the place were mostly half-truths and deliberately crafted fake memories. In reality, Jakes and Blackjack O'Hare had worked with Rocket in providing security at Halfworld Asylum for the Criminally Insane; Doctor Dyvyne had been Head of Psychology there; and both the anthropomorphic animals and the automaton clowns were deliberately created to work at the asylum, as their appearance would calm the inmates. The crises that Rocket half-remembered had been caused by the psychic supervillain the Star Thief, who had been admitted as an inmate and used his psychic powers to turn the inhabitants against each other. Rocket had turned the warders into a biological "key" to keep Star-Thief locked up, and deliberately altered his mind and left Halfworld so it could never be opened - but he was tricked into returning by the Thief, whose mind had escaped into the asylum after his host body died. (Annihilators v1 #3)

Cosmic Avengers

All-New Guardians of the Galaxy

After the Infinity Wars, he began to notice a degradation within his body that was seemingly rejecting the modifications made to it on Halfworld long ago. As such, he was slowly dying and seeing no cure for himself he cut all contact with his friends as he did not want them to see him in this condition. However, a number of Guardians came to recruit him to help them rescue Star-Lord who had been captured by the Universal Church of Truth. (Guardians of the Galaxy v5 #8)

The Guardian's later took Rocket to Halfworld where his bio-modifications had to be removed and replaced with the surgery taking weeks. During this time, Nova came to them where he warned them of a new threat coming from the rogue Olympian gods of Earth who had been reborn as cosmic beings that were destroying entire worlds across space. Rocket was willing to aid Rider but Gamora and a few others simply wanted to be left alone in peace. Later, Rocket joined Star-Lord, Phyla-Vell and Moondragon in joining Nova as he assembled a new Guardian team to respond to this crisis. They were joined by Noh-Varr as they staged an assault on the god's mobile city of New Olympus that was travelling through space via a dimensional rotor. The Guardian's infiltrated the city where they intended to use Noh-Varr's Pocket Battlefield as a singularity bomb to destroy the rotor when they were beset upon by the Olympian's who learnt of their presence. (Guardians of the Galaxy v6 #1)

In the aftermath of the Cotati war, the galactic community built Proscenium that was a neutral space station where they sought to prevent further conflict in the cosmos. During the diplomatic conference, the Zr'nx Emperor was killed and a Kree subaltern from the Alliance was similarly murdered seemingly at the hands of Noh-Varr. To prevent Marvel Boy's execution, Rocket was brought onto the case to fight the true culprit who was responsible for the murder. (Guardians of the Galaxy v6 #7) He came to determine that the murdered Kree was actually part of a faction opposed to the Utopian Kree that Noh-Varr represented and wanted to trigger a conflict to eliminate their rivals. In this, he discovered that the Kree was supplied a weapon by the Elder of the Universe known as the Profiteer who had disguised herself as the Badoon Sisterhood representative. She intended to break down talks in the diplomatic summit in order to cause galactic wars so that she could sell weapons to both sides. She had partly succeeded in arranging for the death of the Zr'nx Emperor that triggered a Snarkwar where all the potential heirs battled one another to succeed him to the throne. Finally, Rocket uncovered that the Chitauri representative known as the Peacebringer contained a hidden bio-explosive and threatened to detonate to kill all the delegates. Trapped on the station, the inhabitants could not remove the Peacebringer before he could explode. However, news came of a cosmic threat rampaging across the galaxy which further devalued the galactic credit as the economy was no longer a concern as civilisations struggled to simply survive following the loss of several worlds. Seeing this, the Profiteer decided to aid the delegates as she could sell to them in the future once the universe had recovered and she teleported the Peacebringer away for study whilst the Elder looked to profit from the Snarkwar. Thus, the station was saved by the cosmos faced the destructive force of Knull who was destroying all worlds on his path. (Guardians of the Galaxy v6 #8)

Overview

Personality and attributes

He was shown as being gifted military tactician with Rocket being fearless, loyal, and insightful. It was heavily implied that he had a case of obsessive compulsive disorder. (Annihilation: Conquest - Star-Lord v1 #2)

Powers and abilities

Rocket reasoned that his DNA had been altered in a way similar to how the Kree had created the Inhumans. (Guardians of the Galaxy v5 #8) The surgery extended his limbs and gave him a human-like body that was maintained by a metal exo-skeleton. (Rocket Raccoon v3 #4)

He was considered to have one of the best tactical minds in the galaxy. (Guardians of the Galaxy v2 #1)

At one time, he came to be an employee of Timely, Inc. Associates that was responsible for idea-oriented requirementations where he worked at their Customer Services Division in their Alpha Centauri offices. (Annihilators v1 #1)

Notes

  • Rocket Raccoon was created by Bill Mantlo and Keith Giffen where he made his first appearance in Marvel Preview v1 #7 (Summer, 1976).
  • The character was named after The Beatles song' "Rocky Raccoon" with the title of the characters debut in Incredible Hulk #271 (February 9, 1982) being a parody of the song's opening lyrics.

Alternate Versions

In other media

Television

  • In The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, Rocket Raccoon appeared in the animated television series in the episode "Korvac" where he was voiced by actor Greg Ellis.
  • In Ultimate Spider-Man, Rocket Raccoon made a number of appearances in the animated television series where he was voiced initially by actor Billy West then by actor Trevor Devall.
  • In Avengers Assemble, Rocket Raccoon made an appearance in the animated television series where he was voiced initially by Seth Green then by actor Trevor Devall.
  • In Guardians of the Galaxy, Rocket featured in the animated television series where he was voiced by actor Trevor Devall.

Films

  • In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Rocket Raccoon made a number of appearances in the shared continuity setting.
    • In Guardians of the Galaxy, Rocket appeared in the live-action film where he was voiced by actor Bradley Cooper.
    • In Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2, Rocket returned in the live-action film where he was again voiced by actor Bradley Cooper.
    • In Avengers: Infinity War, Rocket appeared in the live-action film where he was once more voiced by actor Bradley Cooper.
    • In Avengers: Endgame, Rocket appeared in the live-action film where he was voiced again by actor Bradley Cooper.

Video games

  • In Marvel Heroes, Rocket Raccoon appeared as a playable character in the MMORPG where he was voiced by actor Steven Blum.
  • In Marvel: Contest of Champions, Rocket Raccoon appeared as a playable character in the mobile video game.
  • In Marvel: Future Fight, Rocket Raccoon appeared as a playable character in the mobile video game.

Appearances

  • Marvel Premiere v1: (1976)
  • Incredible Hulk v1: (1982)
  • Rocket Raccoon v1:
  • Guardians of the Galaxy v2:
  • Annihilators v1:
  • Rocket Raccoon:
  • Rocket v1:
  • Guardians of the Galaxy v5:
  • Guardians of the Galaxy v6:

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