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The Guardians of the Galaxy have become household names due to their original designs and memorable personalities, and each has a DC equivalent.
The Guardians of the Galaxy continue to rise in popularity and make a name for themselves through Thor: Love and Thunder and the upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 . They are unique and loved for being a ragtag group of heroes that feel different from any other characters.
However, looking through DC comics history, there are plenty of characters that share similarities to Marvel's space adventurers. The DC universe has groups that are just as bizarre as the space protectors, but it is the individual characters that marvel fans could learn to love for their similarities to individual characters.
Rocket may look cute and cuddly, but his words and actions would say the opposite. Although many would argue that his DC counterpart would be the fellow space mammal in the Green Lantern's Chip, he's a better fit for the rough personality of the mystic John Constantine.
They share a past that haunts them and use humor and insults to cover up that pain. Both Rocket and Constatine are selfish and are only loyal to their close friends and teammates. They may not be the friendliest of heroes, but they are useful to have as an ally in a fight.
Despite some of his closest friends understanding him, many Marvel characters can't understand Groot due his vocabulary, which is famously limited to "I am Groot." Despite that, Groot is often seen as a loyal friend and kind soul that wants to protect his friends and do the right thing.
James Gunn filmed both Guardians of the Galaxy and The Suicide Squad , so it makes sense that he used a sort of Goot analog in King Shark. Though he's sometimes seen as more villainous in DC comics, The Suicide Squad and Harly Quinn show King Shark as a kinder soul (who, like Groot, is more than capable of fighting when the time calls). Although King Shark is more vicious in the comics and his intellect changes with each writer, Groot has undergone similar changes throughout the years before the MCU movie solidified a personality for him in pop culture.
Honorary Guardians of the Galaxy member and leader of the Revengers, Yondu is an outlaw with a large group that commits crimes and cares for his apprentices even when they separate. Yondu is not a hand-to-hand fighter as he uses an arrow controlled by sound.
Yondu may have a different weapon of choice and is a bit more carefree than Ras Al Ghul, the head of the demon, but they are the same in how they lead and survive. They both lead their respective groups with complete control, and although going against those who left, they still have respect for their former protégés Peter Quill and Bruce Wayne.
Nebula lives life with constant anger and pain on her shoulder as she was raised and experimented on by the mad titan Thanos until she reached her potential of being a deadly weapon. Arsenal is a character that shares that anger that fuels his fight.
Nebula and Arsenal share skills such as hacking, fighting, and fixing machinery (granted, one is space tech). Arsenal is not as cybernetic as Nebula, though he does have a cybernetic arm that he uses it to his advantage when in combat.
Though she grows to hate him, Gamora shows that she is the daughter of Thanos through her confidence and her fighting skills. "The most dangerous woman in the galaxy" knows how skilled she is, and she doesn't take attitude or disrepect from anyone.
Like Gamora, Black Canary and her ultrasonic scream has the confidence to take on any woman or man that thinks they can defeat her in a fight. Both fall for lovable idiots in Green Arrow and Peter Quill (at least in the movie) and would defend them with a fearless, carefree attitude.
Mantis may be known for her somewhat naive personality, but she's much more dangerous when she wants to be than she lets on. Though she isn't the best hand-to-hand combatant in the movies (her comics characters is a skilled martial artist), she makes up for it with her powerful empath abilities.
An alien that can relate to this is the princess of Tamaran Starfire. Like Mantis, her kindness can wrongly be taken for weakness. They are both lovers and fighters that will go all-in for their team with immense power that may not be immediately obvious to people they meet.
Drax is (much like his actor) an animal that loves to fight, and this character can be summed up by looking at Connor Kent, aka Superboy. Drax has evolved to be more than just the destroyer that he was designed to be. Like Drax, Superboy Connor Kent was designed to be a weapon that personifies power and strength.
Connor Kent is the clone of Superman that starts off full of anger until he discovers a new side of himself through friends. Superboy has shown humor through excitement, as proven through comics such as 1998's Young Justice #1 . Both characters have grown out of their anger and have become characters that enjoy the company of friends.
As the leader of the Guardians of the Galaxy, Peter Quill does not lack confidence. The earthing turned space explorer/outlaw is confident in his skills as a space hero.
Green Lanterns are, in a way, DC's Guardians of the Galaxy, and Hal Jordan is only one of hundreds of members of the Corps, but he is the one with the most similarities with Star-Lord. Like Star-lord, he is a confident if not cocky space explorer with a creative fighting style to him. Star-lord may have technology matching Adam Strange, but his will and mindset to push the limits is a character trait that can be seen in Lantern that protects the universe.
Joseph Beebe spent most of his life in Louisiana and graduated with a degree in creative writing from the University of Louisiana. Surrounded by people who loved hunting and sports, Joseph was more interested in comics and wrestling.
He bought a Marvel, DC, and WWE encyclopedia to learn all about the worlds that he wants to be a part of. His favorite character of all time is Joker as he can be funny and extremely dark. When not watching wrestling or comics, he enjoys shows with deeper meanings to them such as Haunting of Hill House. Joseph hopes to entertain and inspire others with his writing much like wrestling and comics did for him.

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Mantis is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics . The character has been depicted as a member of the Avengers and the Guardians of the Galaxy , as the bride of Kang the Conqueror , and as the mother of Sequoia .

Mantis first appeared in The Avengers #112 (June 1973), drawn by Don Heck and created by writer Steve Englehart , beginning the "Celestial Madonna" saga. [2] After leaving Marvel Comics , Englehart carried Mantis's tale through three other companies before returning to Marvel, [3] moving from Marvel to DC to Eclipse to Image and finally back to Marvel again. [4]

In DC Comics ' Justice League of America #142, she appears as Willow . Asked where she came from, Willow replies, "This one has come from a place she must not name, to reach a place no man must know." (Mantis refers to herself in the third person as "this one" [5] [6] [7] ) By the end of the issue, she leaves to go give birth.

In the Eclipse Comics series Scorpio Rose #2 (according to Englehart's website [1] ), the character calls herself Lorelei . By this time, she has given birth to a son. What would have been issue #3, a "lost" Lorelei/Scorpio Rose story was later published in Coyote Collection #1 from Image Comics , the character's fourth company. Lorelei is later mentioned in Englehart's 2010 novel The Long Man (page 355, mass market paperback edition).

Mantis is the half-Vietnamese, half-German daughter of Gustav Brandt— Libra —and was born in Huế , Vietnam . In her childhood, her father leaves her in Vietnam at the Temple of the alien Priests of Pama, a sect of the Kree . The Kree believe she might become the Celestial Madonna and mate with the eldest Cotati on Earth to become the mother of the Celestial Messiah Sequoia , "the most important being in the universe". [8]

She excels in her martial arts studies, but when she reaches adulthood, she is mind-wiped and sent into the world to gain life experience. She becomes a sex worker and barmaid in a Vietnamese bar, where she meets the Swordsman . She helps him regain his self-respect and follows him when the former villain attempts to rejoin the Avengers. [9] She becomes an Avengers ally when the Swordsman rejoins the Avengers, and she battles the Lion God alongside them. [10]

With the Avengers, Mantis has many adventures. She battles the original Zodiac , and learns that Libra is her father and that she was raised by the Priests of Pama. She encounters the Star-Stalker , [11] battles Thanos , [12] Klaw and Solarr , [13] Nuklo , [14] and then alongside the Avengers, Fantastic Four , and Inhumans , she faces Ultron at the wedding of Quicksilver and Crystal . [15]

Mantis becomes taken with the Vision , and—although rejected by the android—neglects the Swordsman. Alongside the Scarlet Witch and Agatha Harkness , she was abducted by Kang . She was revealed as the Celestial Madonna and witnessed the death of the Swordsman at the hands of Kang, only realizing the depth of her love for the Swordsman just as he dies. [16] She then buried the Swordsman, and battled the Titanic Three . [17] She would learn the origins of the Kree-Skrull War , the Cotati, and the Priests of Pama. [18] Mantis then formally joins the Avengers and is revealed to be, indeed, the Celestial Madonna and marries a Cotati in the reanimated body of the Swordsman, leaving the Avengers and the Earth to mate with him. [19]

After she bears her child Sequoia , [20] she takes the name "Mandy Celestine" and lives with him for a year in Willimantic , Connecticut before handing him to his father's people and going into space with the Silver Surfer and battling the Elders of the Universe alongside the Surfer. [21] The Silver Surfer finds himself falling in love with Mantis. However, Mantis (whose body was now green and had begun to manifest new powers of invulnerability that allowed her to survive in space due to side-effects of her pregnancy) grows bitter with her life and the way she was forced to abandon her child. [ volume & issue needed ] This comes to a head when Mantis is caught in an explosion and presumed dead by Silver Surfer. [ volume & issue needed ] She survives, but the strain of the previous years causes her to literally split into multiple versions of herself, each representing conflicting aspects of her psyche that could no longer co-exist inside her mind. [ volume & issue needed ]

The fragments arrive on Earth and one version of Mantis rejoins the West Coast Avengers team, with portions of her memories missing. [ volume & issue needed ] (Steve Englehart intended the storyline involving Mantis and her amnesia to be his next major plotline, but editorial problems caused him to quit the series, with the plotline resolved hastily. [ citation needed ] ) Mantis discovers, through the temporarily resurrected corpse of the Swordsman, that her psyche had shattered and that she needs to find her counterparts in order to restore her memories. [ volume & issue needed ] She made her way to New York City where she encountered the Fantastic Four as they dealt with the effects of the Inferno storyline. [22] Kang pursued Mantis, not realizing she had lost her power and hoping to use her to attack the Dreaming Celestial , and in the process the Surfer was summoned to Earth. [23] With the aid of the Cotati, Kang was defeated but Mantis realized she must leave her body and join with the Cotati to raise her son. [24]

Aside from mentions by Silver Surfer, Mantis does not reappear until 1995's controversial Avenger
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