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It's Rocket Raccoon, the deadliest weapons expert in the galaxy! Before he lent his expertise to the war effort during Annihilation, before he saved the universe as one of the Guardians of the Galaxy, Rocket Raccoon was the Guardian of the Keystone Quadrant!


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Early life. Mike Mignola was born September 16, 1960. He was raised Catholic.. Career Marvel and DC. Mignola was born in Berkeley, California. He began his career in 1980 by illustrating spots in The Comic Reader. His first published piece was in The Comic Reader #183, a spot illustration of Red Sonja (pg. 9). His first published front cover was The Comic Reader #196 in November 1981.


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Mike Mignola Cover Information Writer: Bill Mantlo Penciller: Al Gordon, Mike Mignola Penciller (cover): Mike Mignola Colorist: Christie Scheele Letterer: Ken Bruzenak Editor: Carl Potts Browse the Marvel Comics issue Rocket Raccoon (1985) #1. Learn where to read it, and check out the comic's cover art, variants, writers, & more!


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Bill Mantlo, Mike Mignola and a talkin' raccoon wanted to tell you a story. Your Major Spoilers Retro Review of Rocket Raccoon #1 awaits! You can purchase this issue via our Amazon affiliate link ROCKET RACCOON #1. Writer: Bill Mantlo Penciler: Mike Mignola Inker: Al Gordon Colorist: Christie Scheele Letterer: Ken Bruzenak Editor: Carl Potts


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This mini-series feature art by Mike Mignola, yes the guy who brought us Hellboy (see Hellboy, Volume 1: Seed of Destruction and Wake the Devil to start with) is responsible for this truly memorable introduction to our beloved Raccoon. This still isn't the Rocket you'll see in the Guardians of the Galaxy films or in more recent issues of comics, but it's one that begins to be recognizable.


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Penciled by MIKE MIGNOLA Cover by NICK BRADSHAW VIRGIN VARIANT COVER BY NICK BRADSHAW The fiery furball known as Rocket Raccoon shows he has what it takes to one day be a Guardian of the Galaxy as we celebrate the legacy of the House of Ideas with MARVEL TALES!


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Bill Mantlo. William Timothy Mantlo [1] (born November 9, 1951) [2] is an American comic book writer, primarily at Marvel Comics. He is best known for his work on two licensed toy properties whose adventures occurred in the Marvel Universe: Micronauts and Rom, as well as co-creating the characters Rocket Raccoon and Cloak and Dagger.


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by Bill Mantlo (Author), Mike Mignola (Cover Art, Artist), & 1 more Format: Kindle Edition 4.7 8 ratings Part of: Rocket Raccoon (1985) See all formats and editions Kindle $1.99 Read with Our Free App Paperback — Rocket Raccoon must prevent total intergalactic war. Part of: Rocket Raccoon (1985) Rocket Raccoon (1985) Print length 23 pages Language


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In ROCKET RACCOON (1985) #1-4, acclaimed writer Bill Mantlo teamed with superstar-in-waiting Mike Mignola to present Rocket's first solo adventure as Guardian of the Keystone Quadrant!


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In ROCKET RACCOON (1985) #1-4, acclaimed writer Bill Mantlo teamed with superstar-in-waiting Mike Mignola to present Rocket's first solo adventure as Guardian of the Keystone Quadrant! When Rocket's girlfriend Lylla is kidnapped by the mercenary Blackjack O'Hare and held captive by Lord Dyvyne, more Critic Reviews (0) User Reviews (1)


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Image: Mike Mignola/Marvel Comics Within the first few pages, everything we know about Halfword, Rocket, and his animal pals is revealed to be an elaborate lie. Rather than being populated.


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Rocket Raccoon, commonly referred to simply as Rocket, is a fictional character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. penciled by Mike Mignola and inked by Al Gordon with Al Milgrom. Rocket appeared in Quasar #15 in 1990 and later appeared in three issues of Sensational She-Hulk in 1992 (#44-46).


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29 Apr 2014. Mike Mignola has revealed that he was never going to provide a variant cover to Rocket Raccoon #1. The Hellboy creator was solicited for Skottie Young's new Marvel Comics series, but.


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Though they would not have their first official widely published appearance for a couple years, they had previously featured in the newsletter of the California College of Arts when both Mignola and Purcell were students there. See Also. 6 image(s) from Rocket Raccoon Vol 1 3; 4 reprint(s) of Rocket Raccoon Vol 1 3; Links and References References


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Rocket Raccoon is a 1985 comic book limited series from Marvel Comics.It's written by Bill Mantlo with art by Mike Mignola, with inks by Al Gordon. Color art is by Christie Scheele. The titular Rocket Raccoon was created by Bill Mantlo and Keith Giffen, first appearing in Marvel Preview #7 (dated Summer 1976) as a supporting character for Prince Wayfinder in The Sword in the Star story.

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