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The character was created by Bill Mantlo and Keith Giffen, [1] and inspired by the Beatles song "Rocky Raccoon". [2] [3] Other references to the song were featured in Rocket's appearance in The Incredible Hulk #271 (May 1982), which was titled "Now Somewhere In the Black Holes of Sirius Major There Lived a Young Boy Named Rocket Raccoon" and saw the Hulk help Rocket stop a villain trying to ...
A typical raccoon. The comic book character was created by Bill Mantlo and Keith Giffen, [7] and inspired by the Beatles song "Rocky Raccoon". [8] Rocket Raccoon first appeared in Marvel Preview #7 (Summer 1976), in the back-up feature "The Sword in the Star", under the name "Rocky".
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.
Keith Giffen, the veteran comics author and artist who co-created characters such as DC’s Lobo and the Jamie Reyes version of the Blue Beetle as well as Marvel’s Rocket Raccoon, has died. He ...
Lylla is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, primarily as a supporting character of Rocket Raccoon. Created by Bill Mantlo and Sal Buscema, she first appeared in Incredible Hulk #271 (February 1982). [151] [152] Lylla is an anthropomorphic otter. [153] [154] She is the heiress to the toymaking empire Mayhem ...
A person living with depression can feel sad or hopeless, lose interest in previously enjoyed activities, experience negative changes in sleep or appetite, and struggle to complete tasks ...
We were wondering what initially drew Marengo to the world of artistry. “I’ve been drawing since I was 4 and started making comics in the first grade. ( They weren’t very good , )” wrote ...
Rocket Raccoon is a four-issue comic book limited series that was published in 1985 and featuring the eponymous character. It was written by Bill Mantlo, penciled by Mike Mignola [1] and inked by Al Gordon (Issue # 3 was inked by Al Milgrom). All covers by Mignola and Gordon.