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Rocket Raccoon | |
Nick Name | |
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Civilian ID | |
Rocket Raccoon Aliases Ranger Rocket Rocky Raccoon |
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Occupation | |
Interplanetary Explorer Law Officer |
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Legal Status | |
Citizen of Halfworld | |
Nation or Planet of Origin | |
Halfworld Note: Halfworld is a planet in Keystone Quadrant in the Sirus Major system which is segmented into two equal halves - one half of the planet is covered in a lush forest inhabited by anthropomorphic animals and humans the other an industrial city populated by robots. |
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Group Affiliation | |
Loonies of Halfworld |
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Base of Operations | |
Mobile throughout the galaxy. | |
Height | |
4' | |
Weight | |
55 lbs. | |
Eye Color | |
Blue | |
Hair Color | |
Black, brown and white. | |
Known Powers | |
Anthropomorphic raccoon with human-level intelligence and keen animal senses. Excellent hand-to-hand combatant with training as a law officer. |
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Accessories | |
Laser Pistol: Hand-held laser weapon. Rakk 'n Ruin: Short-range spacecraft. Rocket Skates: Personal flight skates with rocket propulsion. |
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Common Enemies | |
Blackjack O'Hare Judson Jakes Psycho-Circus |
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Regularly Appearing | |
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 & 4 Rocket Raccoon Sensational She-Hulk |
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First Appearance | |
Marvel Preview #7 (Summer, 1976) | |
Creator | |
Bill Mantlo & Keith Giffen | |
Origin | |
Centuries ago, humanoids from an unnamed planet sought a world to use as an asylum for their mentally ill population in a hopes of curing them of their psychosis. Settling in the Keystone Quadrant the mental health professionals and scientists created robots to care for their patients and gave them animals for companionship while they dedicated themselves to a cure for insanity, documenting their finding in a logbook until their funding was discontinued and they were abandoned the project. With their mentally ill patients in the care of the robots the scientists erected a force field around the system to keep their patients secure. After generations of the robots caring for the mentally ill, they became the custodians of the original patients' progeny. Eventually the robots became self motivated and sought endeavors beyond the care of the mentally ill. Using their vast intelligence the robots mutated the offspring of the animals left for the amusement of the patients, until they were intelligent enough to care for the humans, who now referred to themselves as Loonies. Although the majority of the offspring of the original patients were not clinically ill, they had learned behaviors from their parents which would be deemed insane and to police this world of insanity law-abiding inhabitants rely upon Rocket Raccoon. |
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