Chris Pratt Reportedly Ditching Marvel for a Billion Dollar Sci-Fi Franchise

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Peter Quill/Star Lord (Chris Pratt) Looking Confused

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  1. Iggy

    I’m 52 years old, Male, living in London… and I’ve never heard of the Micronauts. I grew up reading whatever comics I could find that interested me in the school library, but it was all very silly stuff like Asterix, and ultra safe Spider-Man. So when I bought my first comic from a real comic shop I bought the most mind blowing comic I could find… Wolverine. And I wasn’t disappointed at all.
    British TV at the time showed us a whole host of Japanese and American shows and cartoons like He-Man, Thundercats, Pole Position, Gargoyles, Centurions, MASK, and much more exciting stuff. My favourite show was Ulysses 31, mainly the rocking theme tune that I looked forward to hearing over and over. Anyway, check out 80s stuff cos that’s where it all really started to happen.

    1. Susan

      Love Chris, but the transformers have lost their shine. The Guardians broke up in 3. So unless you are getting the ‘band back together ‘ and that means, all of them, that’s a done deal too.

  2. Paul F

    Don’t forget 2000ad in the UK comics
    Jugde Dredd etc

  3. Asuka

    Micronauts was a North American science fiction toyline manufactured and marketed by Mego from 1976 to 1980. The Micronauts toyline was based on and licensed from the Microman toyline created by Japanese-based toy company Takara in 1974.[1][2]

    Micronauts were not a rip off !!!

  4. J. Steinbeck

    Put a fedora on his head, a leather coat on his back, and a whip in his hand, and call him Indiana Jones. And screw Harrison Ford. He shouldn’t have agreed to make that last movie. It just proves he never cared about the character, he was just drawing a paycheck. Pratt will respect the roll.

  5. Daniel

    I believe his contract with Marvel is over. So moving on to something else would be the way to go. I like his humour and will support what ever he is in.

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