Here’s a fun idea I’ve been batting around in my brain for a
little while: What characters could exist in the MC2, but where never
seen or weren’t introduced until afterwards? I wanted to start by looking at
some of the members of the Guardians of the Galaxy to see who could one
day appear in the MC2. I’ll focus on one Guardian member per
post, with the subject of today’s speculation and examination being Groot.
First, we must consider some rules, ironic though it may
seem for a thought experiment such as this. Usually the MC2 point of
divergence, ‘cut off point’ or ‘branching point’ is comics
published after 1998, when the MC2 imprint began publication. There have
been exceptions to this, with some characters who were created after this point
appearing in the MC2, such as Anya Corazón aka Araña but
we’ll stick with some of the individual characters who would go on to form the Guardians
of the Galaxy in the Main Marvel Universe. As you’ll see, this
itself poses its own challenges.
Going in publication order, our first would-be Guardian
is everyone’s favourite Flora Colossus from Planet X, Groot.
First appearing in the pre-Marvel era Tales to Astonish #13 in 1960,
the Groot introduced is of a very different temperament, declaring he is
the monarch of Planet X and plans to take an entire town back to his
people for study. Proving impervious to fire and weaponry, Groot
controlled the nearby forest to ensnare the town, only to be defeated and
seemingly killed by specially grown termites.
While this story occurs before the start of the so-called ‘Marvel Age’ (pre-Fantastic Four #1) Groot’s existence in the Main Marvel Universe is confirmed when the Defenders and Hulk foe Xemnu duplicates various monsters that had visited earth in the past and sends them against the Hulk to wear him down. This Groot dupe was destroyed decisively by the Incredible Hulk, but now we can be certain the events of Groot’s first appearance did happen canonically within the history of the Main Marvel Universe (Incredible Hulk Annual #5).
Remaining obscure for decades, we don’t see Groot in
print for a long time, and when we do it’s in a very odd publication. In the
pages of Marvel Swimsuit Special #2, which believe it or not has a
narrative (shallow and sketchy though it may be) that involves the
heroes of the Marvel Universe being summoned to Monster Island by
way of the Infinity
Gems for a party at the behest of Pip the Troll. While there, twin
siblings Aurora and Northstar of the Canadian
super team Alpha Flight are observed by Groot and various Moloids
while the pair…relax in swimwear. So, Groot is now confirmed to be alive
and residing on Monster Island, too.
Amusingly, Groot makes another pre-MC2
appearance of sorts, in Sensational Spider-Man #-1. Having read various
monster comics before bed, a young Peter
Parker dreams he and his Uncle
Ben are attacked while on a fishing trip by the monsters, including Groot,
until awakening and realising it was all a bad dream. Unbeknownst to him, the
dream was the work of the being known as Nightmare.
It’s worth mentioning that there is some disagreement,
retroactively, about whether the Groot who would go on to meet and join
other members of the Guardians of the Galaxy is the same as the one that
terrorised the town in Tales to Astonish #13. Fortunately, that’s
outside the purview of this blog. Thank goodness!
There are some later published stories set during the period
we are considering but even if they were included, they certainly do not
preclude Groot from existing in the MC2. That is about it for
appearances that were published before the MC2 saw publication, but it’s
enough to confirm that Groot existed and thus has the potential to appear
in a future MC2-set story someday. As a favourite of mine, I’d love to
see this wooden titan make an appearance in the MC2, in some, shape or form.
Probably in the form of a tree, I guess.
Until I manage to work ‘I am Groot’ into my
daily lexicon, I remain
frogoat