2021's Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.6 #11 ("11: Here we make our stand.") last (splash) page by Al Ewing (script), Juann Cabal (artist), Federico Lee (colors) and VC's Cory Petit (letters).
I'm still regretting that this very good run didn't last a bit longer (but as the saying goes: "don't be sad it's over, be glad it happened").
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Guardians of the Galaxy (2020) #2
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Daniela Melchior as Ura, on the set of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023)
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Friendly reminder: Peter named his son after Rocket 😌
And no, it's not some "awesome bro moment" where Peter marries a girl, invites Rocket over for dinner, then annouces he would be his kid's godfather or anything like that 😂. So now I can proudly give you my Roquill presentation ☕️ (ok tbh it's not that long).
Long story short, Peter was blown away into another...dimension and couldn't go back.
He met 2 hot people and they invited him to join their poly 😋.
Of course he refused. He hadn't given up hope for going back to his team. But, after some years...
Horrayy, now we got bi poly Peter Quill 🎉🎊
Ehem, well, he then had a child with Aradia (the woman). His stay prolonged for 100 years more before he found a way to come back.
So my take is: Rocket held a special place in Peter's heart (not like that needs to be proven). He spent a lifetime not being able to see any of the Guardians, and he chose Rocket, out of all people, to name his child (note that Richard Rider, even just in a playful way, was kinda jealous). 'Cause their bond was that special. Peter missed Rocket dearly and this is his way to cherish their memories being together.
From Guardians of the Galaxy (2020) #9 #15
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Guardians of the Galaxy #1 (2023)
Cover by Marco Checchetto
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I decided to make this a separate post, but I think Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is tricky in the sense that it doesn't meet the criteria for a 16+ movie, but it's also clearly rough to be 13+. Especially what Rocket went through as a kid was traumatic and it kinda worries me that I saw some around 10 years old kids in the audience without their parents (or at least I didn’t see any adult with them). Everyone of course are different and it wasn’t necessarily too bad for them but personally I would have been really scared if I had gone to watch something that brutal at such a young age. Obviously, being in my early twenties now, the movie wasn't scary despite the dark themes, but as an early adolescent it would have been a whole different thing
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Seen in 2023:
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (James Gunn), 2023
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