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Comic book superhero

Star-Lord
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Textless variant cover of Star-Lord #1 (December 2016). Fine art by Kris Anka

Publication data
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Marvel Preview #four (January 1976)
Created by Steve Englehart
Steve Gan
In-story information
Alter ego Peter Jason Quill
Species Human/Spartoi hybrid
Team affiliations Guardians of the Milky way
Infinity Watch
Ravagers
United Front
Nova Corps
Partnerships Gamora
Kitty Pryde
Mors and Aradia
Notable aliases Star-Lord
Primary of the Sun
Abilities
  • Human/Spartoi hybrid physiology grants him enhanced force, durability, and longevity
  • Force augmentation via advanced suit
  • Master tactician and field commander
  • Good hand-to-hand combatant and master martial artist
  • Skilled marksman
  • Proficient user of various kinds of alien engineering and weapons
  • Flying via jet boots
  • Utilizing dual elemental guns, and helmet providing survivability in infinite, and formerly used a universal translator implant in his neck

Star-Lord (Peter Jason Quill) is a fictional character and superhero actualization in American comic books published past Marvel Comics. The character, created past Steve Englehart and Steve Gan, first appeared in Marvel Preview #4 (Jan 1976). The son of human Meredith Quill and Spartoi J'son, Peter Quill assumes the drapery of Star-Lord, an interplanetary policeman.

The character played prominent roles in the comic book storylines "Annihilation" (2006) and "Annihilation: Conquest" (2007), "War of Kings" (2008), and The Thanos Imperative (2009). He became the leader of the infinite-based superhero team Guardians of the Galaxy in the 2008 relaunch of the comic of the same proper noun. He has been featured in a multifariousness of associated Marvel merchandise, including animated television set series, toys and trading cards.

Chris Pratt portrays the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), and Avengers: Endgame (2019). Wyatt Oleff portrays a young Peter Quill in the first two Guardians of the Galaxy films. Pratt will return to play the character in Thor: Love and Thunder (2022), The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special (2022), and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. iii (2023).

Publication history [edit]

The graphic symbol start appeared in the blackness-and-white magazine publication Marvel Preview #4 (Jan 1976). Creator Steve Englehart had plans for the graphic symbol that went unrealized. He subsequently reflected on his website:

I conceived something very large. My hero would go from existence an unpleasant, introverted jerk to the near cosmic being in the universe, and I would tie it into my then-new involvement in astrology. After his earthbound kickoff, his mind would exist opened step by footstep, with a fast-activity story on Mercury, a dear story on Venus, a state of war story on Mars, and and then on out to the edge of the solar arrangement, and then across. But—after his earthbound beginning, where I established him equally an unpleasant, introverted jerk, I left Marvel, so no i ever saw what he was to become.[1]

Star-Lord continued to announced in Marvel Preview, with author Chris Claremont revamping the graphic symbol and using science fiction gamble stories like the Heinlein juveniles for inspiration.[2] Heinlein's lawyers threatened legal action over the comprehend to Curiosity Preview #11, which featured a blurb that described the content as "a novel-length scientific discipline fiction spectacular in the tradition of Robert A. Heinlein", leading to the result being pulled and reprinted.[iii] The story in #11 was the first teaming of the historic X-Men artistic trio of writer Chris Claremont, penciller John Byrne, and inker Terry Austin. Star-Lord made desultory appearances over the adjacent few years in the titles Curiosity Super Special,[four] Marvel Spotlight,[five] [6] and Curiosity Premiere.[7] [eight] The Marvel Spotlight installments, which were Star-Lord's get-go appearance in a traditional comic book format, served to consolidate the separate but complementary origin stories from his 2 appearances in Marvel Preview.[9] In Feb 1982, a colour reprint of the black-and-white Star-Lord story from Marvel Preview #11 was published with a new framing sequence past Claremont and creative person Michael Golden.[10] [11]

The character returned in Thanos #viii–12 (May–Sept. 2004) and Annihilation #1-6 (2006). The following year, he received a four issue eponymous title (Annihilation: Conquest – Star-Lord) leading into the "Annihilation: Conquest" crossover storyline, in which he played a fundamental role. Spinning out of "Annihilation: Conquest", a 2d volume of Guardians of the Galaxy featured a team of characters from the crossover who were led by Star-Lord for the duration of the title's 25-issue run. Plot lines from that series were concluded in The Thanos Imperative mini-series.

Because of revisions to the character'due south origin, his early appearances accept been officially designated as occurring in an alternate reality.[12]

Star-Lord returned, forth with other members of the Guardians, in Avengers Gather #four-8 (June–October. 2012). He stars in Guardians of the Galaxy vol. iii, a part of the Marvel Now! relaunch.[xiii]

In July 2014, Star-Lord received his own ongoing series, Legendary Star-Lord. The character was also given a new costume, matching that seen in the Marvel Studios film Guardians of the Galaxy [xiv]

His solo series and Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 3 ended every bit Curiosity began its 2015 "Secret Wars" storyline.[fifteen] Star-Lord appeared as a main character in the core Secret Wars miniseries, and in a necktie-in miniseries during the event, Star-Lord and Kitty Pryde.[16]

During publication of "Hole-and-corner Wars", Curiosity premiered a new ongoing Star-Lord series, written by Sam Humphries, as part of the All-New, All-Dissimilar Marvel initiative, which focused on the character'southward revamped origins. This series also saw him go out the Guardians of the Milky way, and replaced past his fiancée Kitty Pryde, who took over the identity of Star-Lord on the squad'south roster.[17] The serial lasted for eight issues.[18] A subsequent Star-Lord ongoing series written by Chip Zdarsky began in December 2017 before being canceled subsequently a half-dozen issues and one annual.[19]

In April 2019 Peter Quill was given a 12 upshot miniseries set in the Quondam Human Logan Universe called Old Man Quill, which was written by Ethan Sacks and fatigued by Robert Gill.[20]

In November 2020, Peter Quill acquires the title and powers of Primary of the Sun (which he had in his early original first appearance in the Marvel Premiere serial of the 1970s and later retconned to be his World-791 counterpart[2] [12]) and it is revealed that the title was bestowed upon Peter by what and whom he believed to exist a imitation retention from prior history, never truly lived. Existence gifted entirely alien capabilities past said facsimile of his onetime mentor, Quill would gain incredible; albeit unexplored, new power which he can channel through his Element Gun. These as of yet unexplored faculties often manifest by the glow of his regrown left eye and the odd dominicus imprint tattooed to the palm of his right hand.[21]

Fictional graphic symbol biography [edit]

When J'son'due south ship crash lands in Colorado, he is taken in past Meredith Quill. The 2 form a relationship while J'son makes repairs to his ship. Somewhen, J'son is forced to leave to return habitation and fight in a war. He leaves, not knowing Meredith is pregnant with Peter Quill. Ten years subsequently, Meredith is killed when she is attacked by 2 Badoon soldiers who have come to kill Peter and end J'son'southward blood line. Peter finds his father's gun past accident, kills them with a shotgun, and escapes his domicile earlier it is destroyed by the Badoon transport. The Badoon presume Peter has been killed and leave. Peter is placed in an orphanage and eventually joins NASA.[22] It was somewhen explained that he was raised by his mother'southward best friend Lisa Chang who was a commander at NASA.[23]

Afterwards, when his ship malfunctions and he is stranded in space, Peter is found by the Ravagers, a group of space pirates led by Yondu. After the Ravagers salve Peter, he tries to steal their ship. He outsmarts the Ravagers and even knocks out Yondu before capturing him. After Yondu awakens, he frees himself and attacks Peter, letting Peter cull to be released to space without more trouble or exist killed. Peter instead asks Yondu if he could join Yondu's crew. Yondu eventually learns that the two share something in common: growing up as "kids without homes". Yondu lets Peter stay in the ship with the Ravagers as their cleaning boy. Peter decides to stay and try to learn everything he can while among the Ravagers.[24]

Peter encounters the Fallen I, a former Herald of Galactus, and is near killed defeating the entity. In addition, his vessel, Ship, is destroyed in the conflict. Peter and the Fallen Ane are subsequently imprisoned in the intergalactic prison called the Kyln.[25] [26] [27] [28] [29] Peter is freed by the hero Nova during the Anything War and aids in the war against villain Annihilus.[30] [31] [32] [33] [34] [35] He later acts as armed forces adviser to the Kree General Ronan the Accuser.

When the Kree homeworld of Hala is conquered by the Phalanx, Star-Lord leads a ring of rebels against the invaders until the war is over.[36] [37] [38] [39] In an attempt to prevent some other interstellar war, Star-Lord forms a new version of the Guardians of the Galaxy. They are "proactive" and try to end emerging galactic threats early,[xl] just are unsuccessful at preventing a state of war between the Kree and Shi'ar. During a war with an invading universe, Star-Lord and Nova are prepared to sacrifice themselves to defeat Thanos[41] but only Nova dies and Thanos escapes.[42] [43] [44]

New Guardians and Kitty Pryde [edit]

Peter decides to remain inactive for a time until he discovers his father was planning to pass a law that forbade any interaction of extraterrestrial or space origin with World. Knowing this would exist an open up invitation for invasion, Peter decides to reform the Guardians with six members: Gamora, Rocket Raccoon, Groot, Drax the Destroyer, and Bug, along with himself, and outset protecting Earth from any attack. Soon they help the Avengers confronting the returned Thanos.[45] [46] [47] [48] [49] [50] After this, Star-Lord and his new team of Guardians engage in conflicts with the Badoon. He is soon captured past the army of Spartax but he escapes imprisonment and broadcasts a video showing the unfairness of his father'due south reign.[51] [52] [53] [54] During the war of the builders, he infiltrated the S.W.O.R.D. facilities and rescued Abigail Brand forth with Rocket and new member Angela.[55] He too declared war against the Shi'ar empire later on intervening in ane of their trials to rescue the kidnapped immature Jean Grey forth with the X-Men.

During this mission Peter meets Kitty Pryde, and the 2 eventually have a romantic relationship.[56] [57] [58] After, the Guardians are cornered and captured by the Spartax Army. Peter is sent to Spartax where he confronts his father over again and escapes after exposing once once again his father's tyrannical reign. A riot forms in the Empire and J'son is deposed as a consequence. Peter keeps a low contour and remains dedicated to his long-distance relationship with Kitty. Soon he discovers he is elected by the Spartax people to be their new emperor.[59] Peter ignores the declaration and focuses on Kitty and his search for a gangster named Mr. Knife who had put a bounty on his head. After beingness captured past Knife, he realizes Knife is J'son, his father. He escapes thanks to Kitty, and they spend some time together. Peter convinces Kitty to stay in space with him. He decides to steal an important artifact from J'son as payback.[60]

The Black Vortex [edit]

Peter and Kitty were successful in stealing the antiquity called The Black Vortex, but found themselves outnumbered by J'son's killing squad so they decided to telephone call the Ten-Men and the remaining Guardians for assist. Knowing the artifact could requite them the needed power to defeat J'son, Peter wanted everyone to submit to the Vortex to gain catholic powers. Kitty stood against the idea merely some of their friends submitted anyway. After failing to stop them, the submitted cosmic warriors attacked Hala and Peter went with a squad to help the Kree in the battle. After some failed negotiations for the Vortex his squad had to escape, but J'son found them and destroyed Hala in retaliation. Peter escaped on fourth dimension. After finding Spartax had been completely covered in amber by Thane, including Kitty, Peter lamented not having heard her since the beginning and apologize to her. Kitty escaped thank you to her phasing powers and both had a reunion. Seeing no other way to defeat J'son and his catholic empowered team, Peter tried to submit to the Vortex simply after seeing the ability would eventually brand him push Kitty away, he refused. Kitty ended up submitting and saving Spartax. Later the war concluded, Peter had a romantic talk with Kitty where he proposes to Kitty Pryde, a proposal which she accepts.[61]

Secret Wars [edit]

When the universe is facing its imminent cease, Star-Lord and the residue of the Guardians of the Milky way come to the globe's concluding battle confronting the Children of Tomorrow. During the boxing, Groot and Rocket Raccoon are killed, and Star-Lord is teleported away by Reed Richards to his send. In the end, he is ane of the few survivors of the apocalypse aboard the Fantastic Four's "life raft".[62] Subsequently the end of the universe, Doc Doom somehow creates a new, patchwork world formed from the remains of dead universes. The life raft that Star-Lord was on remained in cryostasis for the next eight years, until they are awakened past Physician Strange, a new Thor, and Miles Morales.[63] Doom becomes enlightened of their location, and ambushes them. Knowing they are the only promise of reviving the old universe, Strange casts a spell to spread the survivors across the globe using the current of air, with Doom vowing to discover them.[64]

Star-Lord ends upwards in the domain of Manhattan, where he gets a chore singing in the popular club, "the Quiet Room", singing Disney songs, equally Disney films never existed in Battleworld, using the alias of Steve Rogers to hibernate from Doom. It is here that he runs into an alternating universe version of Kitty Pryde (from the Age of Apocalypse universe), who is hunting down artifacts from earlier Battleworld'south creation. Hoping to talk to who he believes is his fiancée, he accidentally foils a bargain between Kitty and Gambit to obtain an ancient artifact. Gambit leaves, but Kitty uses a scanner to observe that Star-Lord is from before Battleworld's cosmos, and she plans to take him to Doom. However, they are ambushed by a grouping of robots connected to Gambit. The two decide to steal an artifact that Gambit has, but it is a trap, and the two are captured. Right earlier Gambit tin kill them, a version of Drax appears. Drax hired Peter to work in the Placidity Room. Drax knocks out Gambit. The three get out with the artifact secured. When they are safe the next morning, Kitty shows it to the ii, only to detect out its Rocket Raccoon's tail. Star-Lord laments the death of his friend, and Kitty decides to permit him to go on it, as it is the i thing left of his old universe. Star-Lord thanks Kitty, who kisses him before heading back to her home of Doomguard. Realizing the 2 are out of a job for abandoning the Quiet Room in the middle of a evidence, Star-Lord and Drax decide to go back into Star-Lord's one-time career as a thief. He asks Drax if he knows a good geneticist, as he plans on using Rocket's tail to make a clone of his friend, perhaps an army of them.[65]

During the final stand up against God Doom, Peter non only piloted a ship to accept the two Reed Richards' to the heart of Castle Doom, only besides managed to keep Blackness Swan occupied past using the final twig of Groot, kept in his pocket ever since the Incursions to be planted at the crucial moment.[66]

All-New, All-Different Curiosity [edit]

Following the restoration of reality, Peter ascends to the throne of Spartax, with Rocket taking over leadership of the Guardians while Kitty (nether the alias Star-Lady) and the Thing (following the disbanding of the Fantastic Iv while the Richards' family unit worked to restore the multiverse) joins the squad.[67] Subsequently Kree accuser Hala and the ruthless Yotat the Destroyer cause mass devastation on Spartax while trying to eliminate Quill, he returns to the Guardians due to the accusations of his delegates about his responsibleness for the resulting deaths.[68]

During the Civil War 2 storyline, Star-Lord and the Guardians of the Galaxy assist Helm Marvel as her surprise weapon in the fight confronting Iron Human. During the boxing, the Guardians ship is destroyed which leaves them stranded on Earth. After Iron Homo's faction leaves, Gamora overhears a conversation between Peter and Kitty in which she learns that Peter knew (without telling the rest of the squad) that Thanos was on World the entire fourth dimension they were there. Later stopping Gamora from storming into the Triskelion and killing Thanos, Gamora and the other Guardians go out Peter due to the secrecy. Peter and Kitty so break off their engagement.

Grounded [edit]

Living alone in an flat given to him by Abigail Brand, Peter calls Howard the Duck to try and have drinks with him, and Howard furiously hangs upwardly. He and so finds Kitty and Old Human Logan in an fine art gallery, where Kitty shouts at him for carrying his guns into an art gallery with children. Frustrated, Peter leaves. Logan then catches up to him and has drinks with him in a bar, where they fight hitmen, which attracts the attending of the police. Logan flees the scene and Peter is captured.

Peter is prosecuted by Matt Murdock, who argues that unlike other superheroes, Star-Lord was reckless and endangered civilians while causing substantial property damage. The trial is interrupted by Brand, who gets the judge to reduce Peter's sentence to community service, to which Peter agrees. Brand and Blastoff Flight then requite him a new peel-tight costume, and he is assigned to senior denizen Edmund Allen, a retired super-criminal named Silver Bandit. After a mean solar day of bonding, Star-Lord is hired every bit a bartender at a bar for supervillains owned by Edmund's son.

Master of the Sunday [edit]

When the reborn Olympians began wreaking havoc throughout the universe Richard Passenger interrupted the Guardians' political party and asked them for help to deal with the mad gods. However, Gamora refused wanting their family to live a normal happy life. Despite this Peter was unable to remainder while innocent people were being killed, that and he had been having recurring visions of the Principal of the Lord's day asking him if his life felt lacking every bit of late. Burdened with need of activity, he and Rocket joined Nova and other members of the Guardians to fight the Olympians. While Nova and Captain Marvel distracted some of the gods, Star Lord, Rocket, Marvel Boy, and Moondragon sneaked inside the Olympians' interdimensional ship intending to explode it. Unfortunately, they were discovered. Afterwards Star Lord was captured by Hephaestus, he killed the Olympian, and remained backside in club to detonate the flop and defeat the Olympians, while the Guardians evacuated. The bomb successfully detonated destroying New Olympus, with Star Lord perishing as well.[69]

Information technology was later revealed that Quill had in fact non died and was transported to an entirely unlike universe afterward the Alt. continuum Kree Tech bomb exploded. He was taken in past a pair of travelers on this new world, Mors and Aradia, whom he eventually acquitted himself to both as friends as well as family and eventually lovers while spending more than than one-hundred and eighty seven years running a gauntlet of escapades with them. He came to meet that his Element Gun had inverse significantly since when last he used it, initially the blaster had a finite charge on which elements he could churn out at which succession. But considering he'd used it to siphon the divine energies of Olympus'due south pantheon. He found that apply of the gun didn't seem to diminish its ability supply. Whilst out camping ground with his new companions, Quill's fears, including an underlying suspicion as to why his personal emblem never lost its juice were confirmed by the reappearance of the mad Olympians. Whom revealed the constant use of Peter'southward signature weapon that bound and drained their powers freed the petty gods from captivity with each usage of which and at present they seek to reacquire their stolen might from him by whatever ways necessary. Feeling responsible for bringing their wrath down upon their world, Quill opts to take a portal back to his universe in order to lead them abroad from his new home. In doing and so he is met past the Master who states; having passed the test of his new life, he volition brand Quill into the 1 true Star Lord: The Master of the Sun.[21] Arriving on Spartax in fourth dimension to witness a symbiote dragon laying waste product to his homeworld, Star Lord was caught up on all the events he'd missed and - with Nova'southward aid - dove into the dragon and confronted the dark god of the symbiotes, Knull. Knull attempted to infect Star Lord and the other Guardians with living abyss to turn them into his soldiers, merely Star Lord used the power he had obtained from the Olympians to impale the dragon and return its living completeness inert. Despite his new powers making him a powerful contender against Knull, Quill refused to render to Globe and face him - instead opting to set for the return of the Olympians.

Powers and abilities [edit]

Star-Lord is a principal strategist and problem solver who is an expert in close-quarter combat, various human being and alien firearms, and battle techniques. He has all-encompassing noesis of diverse alien customs, societies, and cultures, and considerable knowledge about cosmic abstracts, such as Oblivion.

Every bit Star-Lord, Peter Quill wears a suit that grants augmented force and durability and the ability to travel through infinite. He uses an "Element Gun", a special meta-pistol capable of projecting ane of the four elements (air, earth, burn and water). Star-Lord shares a psychic link with his sentient infinite vessel, Transport.

Ship is a sentient energy form. She nearly oftentimes exists in the class of a starship but tin can alter her structure at will. She tin can travel through air, space and h2o. She possesses many of the conventional starship accessories, including shields, energy blasters, advanced sensors, replicators (able to form whatever kind of nutrient, potable, etc.), and hologram projectors. She has proven capable of creating a human form, which she can then breathing and employ equally a host. Fifty-fifty if completely destroyed, she is capable of restoring herself, since her true class is her consciousness. In addition, she takes on a number of feminine characteristics, such as a mothering instinct for those she is partnered with. She has felt deeper attachments, including love for her partners.

Ship can create Widgets—modest, mobile droids able to scout out situations, gather information, and then return to her. The total extent of Send's abilities are unknown. During Star-Lord'southward battle with The Fallen One, his chemical element gun, suit and Ship were destroyed. Due to severe injury, he was grafted with cybernetic implants by doctors on the Kyln, where he was sentenced. The middle implant allows him to come across all energy spectra and the memory chip in his brain gives him 100% full retrieve.

On the Kree globe of Aladon Prime, Star-Lord's cybernetic implants were removed. Star-Lord was outfitted with a Kree-issued heat-dampening espionage battle-arrange, which became the authentication look for the Guardians of the Milky way, a battle helmet, and a universal translator, all of which he still uses. His battle helmet tin analyze strategy data, ameliorate vision, and regulate oxygen in space. Star-Lord's called weapons are two Kree sub-machine guns with various types of ammunition, including explosives. Afterward escaping the Cancerverse, Peter acquires a new chemical element gun(southward), only he discards his armor.

As Master of the Sunday - while meditating on his new lease on life, Quill showed he could antigravitate off the ground in a sitting position while trying to focus his powers for the upcoming battle. Often when Quill finds his center of being and/or is utilizing his power through the magitek sidearm. Quill's trunk glows a bright voluminous radiance that causes Star-Lord's entire actual coloration to glow bright golden, the light emitted is and so powerful he tin blow apart a Symbiote Dragon by channeling said force through the equalizer. Star-Lord's transformation has seemingly rendered him immune to psionic intrusion. equally Moondragon could non penetrate the luminal defenses his mind seemed to subconsciously throw up whenever she drifted towards him. The Element Blaster initially held a finite charge limit to its ability to aqueduct and redistribute free energy towards manipulating natural materials, but subsequently having gained total control over various metaphysical dynamics pertaining to the universe, Quill now acts as his ain dynamo to power said weapon of choice. Quill has recently picked upwardly new tricks, such as having a call up ability which guides his pistol dorsum to his hand once he calls for it.

Other characters named Star-Lord [edit]

A three-issue limited series, Starlord, features a man Sinjin Quarrel who adopts the identity 12 years after the disappearance of the original Star-Lord (Peter Jason Quill).[lxx] The series was published from December 1996 to February 1997. It was written past Timothy Zahn, with art by Dan Lawlis.[71]

Other versions [edit]

Classic [edit]

Star-Lord'southward adventures in Marvel Preview #4 and #11 have been officially designated equally occurring in an alternate past. In these issues, Peter Quill is born during an unusual astronomical phenomenon when many of the planets align. Seeing no resemblance, the man who believed he was Quill'south begetter accuses his wife Meredith of infidelity and attempts to kill the babe, only dies of a sudden eye attack. Peter is raised by his single mother until she is killed past Ariguans when he is eleven.[72] Quill is placed in an orphanage simply escapes and somewhen becomes a trainee NASA astronaut.

An alien entity called the Master of the Lord's day later visits the space station that Quill and other astronauts are inhabiting and offers the mantle of Star-Lord (an interplanetary policeman) to a worthy candidate. Quill volunteers, but he is rejected in favor of a colleague he one time treated badly. Quill is outraged, and NASA orders his return to Earth and discharge for his carry. Instead, he steals a sentinel send, returns to the space station, and takes his colleague'due south identify. Quill becomes Star-Lord, with the Master of the Sun first creating an illusion in which the character is able to find and kill the aliens that murdered his mother to costless him of his past. Equipped with a sentient vessel called "Ship", Quill commences his role every bit Star-Lord.[72] [73]

Years later, Star-Lord becomes involved in stopping a group of slavers who are destroying worlds. His efforts led him to notice a conspiracy to replace the emperor of the Spartoi Empire. In lodge to thwart the takeover, Star-Lord travels to the imperial throneworld Sparta where he encounters and kills the alien who killed his female parent. Star-Lord then meets Emperor Jason who reveals that he is Peter's father. Jason explains that he had crashed on Earth decades earlier and been rescued past Meredith Quill. During the year that he had spent repairing his ship, Jason and Meredith fell in love. When it came time to leave, Jason, for Meredith'southward rubber, had placed a mindlock on her memories of him, causing her to remember their twelvemonth together as merely a dream.[ii] [73]

Age of Ultron [edit]

During the 2013 "Age of Ultron" storyline, Wolverine and Susan Storm accidentally create an alternate timeline after traveling back in time and assassinating Hank Pym before he tin create Ultron. In the new reality, Star-Lord is seen as a member of the Defenders, who have replaced the defunct Avengers as the world'due south premier superhero team.[74]

Starkill [edit]

Lord Starkill debuted in Helm Marvel #126 in 2018. He is an evil version of Star-Lord from an alternate universe. He possesses the Reality Stone and is allied with Thanos.[75]

Former Man Quill [edit]

Based in the Old Homo Logan universe, Peter Quill eventually becomes the emperor of Spartax. He leaves the Guardians of the Milky way and Gamora to ally Fifty'ssa and fathers two kids, however, the Universal Church building of Truth depict him out in a firefight, which leaves his homeworld vulnerable to attack the Church destroys everything and anybody he loves.

A devastated Quill is plant by an aged version of the Guardians recruiting him for one more take chances back on Earth that will give him revenge on the Church.[xx]

In other media [edit]

Television [edit]

  • Star-Lord appears in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes episode "Michael Korvac", voiced by Steve Downes.[76] [77]
  • Star-Lord appears in the Ultimate Spider-Man, voiced by Chris Cox.[76] In "Guardians of the Galaxy", he is seen as a member of the Guardians of the Galaxy. He and the Guardians of the Galaxy fight Korvac and the Chitauri with the assist of Spider-Man and Nova. In "The Return of the Guardians of the Galaxy", Star-Lord is with the Guardians of the Galaxy when they land on Earth to rebuild their ship at the same time when Titus was leading the Chitauri into targeting Nova's helmet.
  • Star-Lord appears in Avengers Assemble, voiced by Chris Cox (in "Guardians and Spaceknights") and later by Volition Friedle (in "Widow's Run"). In "Guardians and Spaceknights", he was seen with the Guardians of the Galaxy when they are in the middle of evacuating the D'Bari from their homeworld before it tin exist consumed by Galactus. In "Widow's Run", Star-Lord tries to become Tony Stark to take the Infinity Gems in the custody of the Guardians of the Galaxy only to be turned downward. This causes Star-Lord to lead the Guardians of the Galaxy into taking the Infinity Gems from the Black Widow leading the group's fight with the Avengers. Using special teleportation disks, the Falcon was able to send the Guardians of the Galaxy back to their ship. Star-Lord's pattern initially resembles his original comic book appearance, nevertheless information technology changed and at present resembles Chris Pratt'due south character from the Guardians of the Galaxy picture.
  • Star-Lord appeared in Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.Due south.H., voiced by Chris Cox (in "It's a Wonderful Blast" and "Guardians of the Milky way"),[78] and past Will Friedle (in "Planet Monster" Pt. 2).
  • Star-Lord appears in Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers episode "Guardians of the Milky way".
  • Star-Lord appears in the Guardians of the Galaxy animated series, voiced again by Will Friedle.[79]
  • Star-Lord appears in Lego Curiosity Super Heroes - Guardians of the Galaxy: The Thanos Threat, voiced again by Will Friedle.[80]
  • Star-Lord appears in the Spider-Man episode "Amazing Friends," voiced again past Volition Friedle.[81] He sends Groot to Globe to conduct a message to Spider-Human to warn him that the Symbiotes are heading to Earth. He is eventually cured by Anti-Venom off-screen after "Vengeance of Venom" Pt. two.
  • Star-Lord appears in the Marvel Cinematic Universe animated serial What If...?, voiced past Brian T. Delaney.[82] This version appears in an episode which explores what would happen if T'Challa became Star-Lord instead of Black Panther due to T'Challa being abducted by Kraglin and Taserface by error.[83] At the end of the episode, an adult Peter Quill is shown working as a janitor at Dairy Queen until he is approached by Ego.

Motion picture [edit]

  • Star-Lord makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in the animated direct-to-video film Planet Hulk.[84] He is seen as an audience fellow member in the Sakaar arena.
  • Chris Pratt portrays Peter Quill / Star-Lord in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the films Guardians of the Milky way,[85] Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2,[86] Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame.[87]

Podcast [edit]

  • The Quondam Man Quill version of Star-Lord is the key grapheme in the podcast Marvel's Wastelanders: Old Human Star-Lord, the first scripted podcast serial produced nether a partnership betwixt Marvel and SiriusXM. In the series, Star-Lord is voiced by Timothy Busfield.[88]

Video games [edit]

  • Star-Lord is available as downloadable content for LittleBigPlanet, as part of "Marvel Costume Kit 5".[89]
  • Star-Lord appeared in Curiosity Heroes.
  • Star-Lord appears in Lego Marvel Super Heroes.
  • Star-Lord appears every bit a playable character in Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes.
  • Star-Lord is available in the "Guardians of the Galaxy" skin pack for Minecraft on Xbox and PlayStation platforms. This peel pack became unavailable in December 2015 forth with the other 2 Marvel pare packs: "The Avengers" and "Spider-Man".
  • Star-Lord is available in the Facebook game Marvel: Avengers Alliance every bit the Special Operations 20 unlockable.
  • Star-Lord is an unlockable and playable character in Marvel Competition of Champions.
  • Star-Lord is an unlockable and playable character in Marvel: Future Fight.
  • Star-Lord is a playable grapheme in Disney Infinity 3.0.
  • Star-Lord is the main protagonist of the video game Guardians of the Milky way: The Telltale Serial, voiced by Scott Porter as an developed and by Jeremy Shada equally a child. As seen in a flashback, Peter Quill had to hope his mother not to get into fights with a slap-up. After Meredith Quill died, Peter Quill is taken in by Yondu where Meredith entrusted him to watch over Peter.
  • There are three playable versions of Star-Lord in the match-three mobile game Marvel Puzzle Quest, the two newest versions of which were added to the game in Apr 2017.[90] [91]
  • Star-Lord also appears equally a playable character in Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2.
  • Star-Lord is a playable character in Marvel Strike Force.[92]
  • Star-Lord appears as a playable character in Marvel Powers United VR, voiced again past Chris Cox.[93]
  • Star-Lord exist playable in Marvel Ultimate Brotherhood 3: The Black Social club, voiced over again by Scott Porter.[93]
  • Star-Lord is a purchasable outfit in Fortnite Battle Royale.
  • Star-Lord is the primary protagonist and playable character in Marvel'south Guardians of the Galaxy.[94]

Theme Parks [edit]

  • Star-Lord appears in the Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: Breakout! attraction at Disney California Adventure with Chris Pratt reprising his role from the films.[95]

Toys [edit]

  • Star-Lord was featured in the Marvel Universe toy line equally a 3 3/4" effigy in his Guardian compatible. He was sold in a iii pack with Drax the Destroyer, Rocket Raccoon, and a mini Groot accessory.
  • Star-Lord appears as a figure in the Groot Build-A-Figure line.
  • Star-Lord is featured in the Hot Toys 1:vi scale line for Curiosity Studios film Guardians of the Milky way. The head sculpt features an accurate and detailed likeness of Chris Pratt as Star-Lord.
  • Nerf has released toys of Star-Lord'south mask and weapons as they appear in the film.

Collected editions [edit]

  • Star-Lord: Guardian of the Galaxy (collects Curiosity Preview #4, eleven, 14-15, xviii; Marvel Super Special #10; Marvel Spotlight vol. 2 #6-7; Marvel Premiere #61; and Star-Lord Vol. 1 #1-3), 424 pages, July 2014, ISBN 978-0785154495
  • Legendary Star-Lord Vol. i: Face It, I Rule (collects Legendary Star-Lord #1-5), 112 pages, February 2015, ISBN 978-0785191599
  • Legendary Star-Lord Vol. 2: Ascent of the Black Vortex (collects Legendary Star-Lord #6-12), 160 pages, August 2015, ISBN 978-0785191605
  • Legendary Star-Lord Vol. 3: First Flying (collects Star-Lord Vol. 2 #one-5), 112 pages, July 2016, ISBN 978-0785196242
  • Legendary Star-Lord Vol. four: Out of Orbit (collects Star-Lord Vol. two #vi-viii, Avengers #28, 51, 174), 128 pages, November 2016, ISBN 978-0785196259
  • Star-Lord and Kitty Pryde (collects Star-Lord and Kitty Pryde #i-3, Generation Side by side #ane, and Guardians of the Galaxy and X-Men: The Black Vortex Omega), 128 pages, December 2015, ISBN 978-0785198437
  • Star-Lord: Grounded (collects STAR-LORD Vol. three #ane-half-dozen), 168 pages, July three, 2017, ISBN 978-1302905545
  • Old Man Quill Vol. 1: Nobody'south Mistake just My Own (collects Onetime MAN QUILL 1-six), 136 pages, August 20, 2019, ISBN 978-1302916695
  • Old Human Quill Vol. two (collects Sometime Homo QUILL vii-12), 136 pages, February 18, 2020, ISBN 978-1302916701

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External links [edit]

  • Star-Lord at the Comic Volume DB (archived from the original)

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star-Lord

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