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Starjammers

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Comic book team of space pirates
Starjammers
The new Starjammers.
Art byBilly Tan.
Group publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceX-Men #104 (April1977)
Created byDave Cockrum (writer-artist)
Chris Claremont (writer)
In-story information
Type of organizationTeam
Agent(s)Ch'od
Cr'reee
Corsair
Korvus
Raza Longknife
Cyclops
Hepzibah
Sikorsky
Waldo
Starjammers
Series publication information
ScheduleMonthly
FormatLimited series
Genre
Publication date(X-Men Spotlight On...Starjammers)
May – June1990
(vol. 1)
October1995 – January1996
(vol. 2)
September2004 – February2005
Number of issuesX-Men Spotlight On...Starjammers
2
(vol. 1)
4
(vol. 2)
6
Creator(s)Dave Cockrum (writer-artist)
Chris Claremont (writer)

TheStarjammers are afictional team ofspace pirates appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics. The Starjammers have often appeared in pages of theX-Mencomic books. The Starjammers first appeared inX-Men #104 (April 1977) and were created byDave Cockrum.[1] The name "Starjammers" was created on the basis of the type of sailing ship known as "Windjammer".

Concept and creation

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Dave Cockrum created the Starjammers with the intent of having them star in their own series. However, when he submitted the concept for Marvel's two try-out series,Marvel Spotlight andMarvel Premiere, he was repeatedly informed that these series were booked for two years solid. Cockrum showed the Starjammers toX-Men writerChris Claremont and convinced him to use the characters for this series. In order to provide a plausible excuse for the Starjammers to make repeat appearances inX-Men, they decided to makeCorsair, the leader of the Starjammers, be the father ofCyclops, the leader of the X-Men.[2]

History

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Origin

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The story of the Starjammers began withChristopher Summers, amilitarypilot returning with his family from a trip toAlaska. Without warning their plane was attacked. Chris's wife, Katherine, strapped their two sons (Scott Summers and Alexander Summers, who later became the X-MenCyclops andHavok) to their only parachute and pushed them out of the plane, saving their lives. The husband and wife were then teleported from their plane to the ship of an advanced alien race called theShi'ar. This had been a zoological scouting mission to bring in a human specimen. They were brought beforeD'Ken, the ruler of the Shi'ar, who was immediately smitten with Katherine, making her hisconcubine and sending her husband to the slave pits. Eventually, Christopher escaped and reached D'Ken's private quarters to try to assassinate him. However, he was caught and punished by having his wife murdered before his eyes, and his unborn sonGabriel cut out of her womb. His spirit broken, he was sent to a mining camp on another planet.

Formation of the team

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While working in the mining camp, Christopher witnessed the guards mercilessly beating a feline-like female. He stepped in, trying to get them to stop, but was then beaten himself. The woman was taken to the holding cells and Christopher huddled up in a corner, ashamed of himself. A little while later,Raza andCh'od passed by and asked Christopher for the whereabouts of their comradeHepzibah. Christopher was too afraid to answer. After they had left, he felt guilty and went to the guards' quarters, starting a fight after killing one of them. Raza and Ch'od jumped in, and together they got past the guards, freed the cat-woman, and sneaked on board a Shi'ar starship. Christopher used his pilot call-sign, Corsair. Naming Christopher their captain, they became the Starjammers, a group of space pirates rebelling against D'Ken's tyranny.

Further adventures

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The Starjammers have had many adventures across the universe, many of them on Earth with theX-Men, during which Christopher Summers finally met his long lost sons, now X-Men. At times, the group ran withProfessor X and even his consort, theShi'ar ruler,Lilandra Neramani. The group participated in the defeat of the cosmic threatMagus, assisted by Professor X and theNew Mutants. When theSkrulls made an incursion into Shi'ar territory, the Starjammers were overwhelmed, kidnapped and duplicated. They were later rescued from their imprisonment by the X-Men.

TheHulk andSilver Surfer recruited the Starjammers to assist in a raid on Troyjan held space, to rescue several friends of the Hulk. A violent fight broke out, with the Starjammers killing several enemies. It was ended with an alien bureaucrat offered the option of the Starjammers and allies simply asking to see the person they wished to confront. The group was also temporary allies of the Avengers. For some time, they were prisoners of theCollector, a cosmic being interested in preserving unique specimens of life. They became trapped in a conflict between the Collector,Galactus and the well-meaning but dangerous efforts of Wolverine of the X-Men.

A laterStarjammers series introduced a new member of the Starjammers. Although some readers believed it was out ofMarvel Universecontinuity, the events of the series were referenced inOfficial Handbook of the Marvel Universe, confirming its canonical status.

The Rise and Fall of the Shi'ar Empire

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Main article:The Rise and Fall of the Shi'ar Empire

The Starjammers figured significantly in theUncanny X-Men story arc "The Rise and Fall of the Shi'ar Empire", a 12-issue story arc following on the events ofX-Men: Deadly Genesis.

Within this story arc, the long-lost third son of Corsair, Gabriel Summers, now the powerful mutant known asVulcan, travels from Earth to Shi'ar space seeking revenge against D'Ken and the Shi'ar empire for the death of his mother and his own mistreatment by the Shi'ar. Through the course of the story, Vulcan allies withDeathbird to depose her brother the emperor, but later seems to side himself with D'Ken against the X-Men and the Starjammers, who seek to stop his plans for revenge. Vulcan soon turns on and kills D'Ken, and by marrying his ally (and sister of D'Ken) Deathbird, assumes the throne of the Shi'ar empire himself. In the course of the finale, Corsair, Vulcan's father, is seemingly killed. Hepzibah is returned to Earth with the X-Men, while Havok,Polaris andMarvel Girl remain behind. Havok decides to assume his father's position as leader of the Starjammers. Polaris opts to stay with him. Marvel Girl remains behind as well, having developed an intimate relationship withKorvus, a Shi'ar warrior whose ancestor was once a host of thePhoenix Force (like Marvel Girl); his sword allows him to access the force to a degree as well. The Starjammers' new mission is to defeat Havok's brother and return Lilandra to the throne of the Sh'iar empire.

Hepzibah expresses no wish to return to the Starjammers following Corsair's death, and has decided to stay on Earth and become an X-Man. The Starjammers are now: Havok, Polaris, Ch'od, Marvel Girl, Raza, Korvus,Sikorsky, andCr'reee.[3]

X-Men: Emperor Vulcan

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Main article:X-Men: Emperor Vulcan

The further adventures of the Starjammers are continued in the series:X-Men: Emperor Vulcan, this miniseries (5 issues) is written byChris Yost and pencilled byPaco Diaz. Havok and the Starjammers attack Shi'ar space. Vulcan appears with an armada to kill them, and a new alien race gets involved. The new race's name translates to "Death to the Shi'ar", and they destroy the Shi'ar flagship.[4] In the aftermath of the miniseries, most of the Starjammers are captured and subsequently imprisoned by Vulcan. Lilandra, Korvus, and Rachel Summers escape.

X-Men: Kingbreaker andWar of Kings

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Main articles:X-Men: Kingbreaker andWar of Kings

The Starjammers play a large role inX-Men: Kingbreaker, a follow-up to theEmperor Vulcan storyline.[5] They are seen prominently in theWar of Kings storyline, which also features Vulcan, theInhumans,Nova, and theGuardians of the Galaxy.[6]

Poison X

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When Chris was talking to Cyclops from the past, the Starjammers are attacked by mercenaries withsymbiotes. The mercenaries wanted them so they could go to steal with the help of their navigator. TheX-Men Blue team, with the help of a reluctantVenom, went to space so they could save the Starjammers. When the symbiotes bonded with the Starjammers, the X-Men went to the mercenaries' ship and Cyclops freed the team. While the symbiotes were battling amongst themselves, the Poisons arrived, consumed the mercenaries, and began attacking the X-Men since they themselves were now bonded to symbiotes. They survived and after escaping the Poisons and the X-Men gave their symbiotes to the Starjammers to return them to Klyntar.[7]

Death of Thanos

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In the aftermath of the "Infinity Wars" storyline, the Starjammers were present atThanos' funeral.Starfox shows all the guests a recording of Thanos stating that he uploaded his consciousness in a new body before his death. The funeral is attacked by theBlack Order, who steals Thanos's body and rip open a black hole in space, sending everyone into the rip. ThoughSilver Surfer was able to rescue the Starjammers with the cost of his own wellbeing, everyone else were still trapped.[8] Everyone is saved by the arrival of Gladiator and the Shi'ar Empire.[9]

Membership

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Characters marked inbold lettering are current members of the Starjammers.

  • Binary: Carol Danvers. A human/Kree hybrid who controls vast amounts of cosmic energy, has super strength, flight, and the ability to survive unaided in space. Now Captain Marvel, she is currently a member of theAvengers.
  • Corsair: Leader, father of the X-MenCyclops andHavok, as well as the villainVulcan. He was the lover of fellow Starjammer Hepzibah until his death,[10] but since his return[11] has rekindled his romance with her.
  • Ch'od: Large reptilian creature, a member of the Saurid race.
  • Cr'reee: A white, furry companion for Ch'od which only he can understand.
  • Cyclops: Scott Summers, a member of time-displaced original X-Men, joined the Starjammers to bond with his father.[12][13]
  • Havok: Alexander Summers is a member of the X-Men and a former interim leader/captain in the Starjammers.
  • Hepzibah: Corsair's lover until his death. A member of the Mephitisoid race; her true name is nearly unpronounceable to humans. She left the Starjammers after Corsair's death, joining the X-Men and later X-Force.[14] She had Corsair resurrected by The Shrouded[15] and rejoined the Starjammers to be with him.
  • Keeyah: AKree who formerly acted aspilot.[16]
  • Korvus: Descendant of a Shi'ar host for the Phoenix Force.[17]
  • Raza Longknife: The last surviving member of an unknown race exterminated by the Shi'ar emperorD'Ken.
  • Marvel Girl: Rachel Summers, former member of the X-Men and Excalibur; telepath/telekinetic, has been a host for the Phoenix Force.
  • Lilandra Neramani: Former Empress of the Shi'ar Empire. Killed byDarkhawk (who was controlled by Razor) inWar of Kings.
  • Polaris: Lorna Dane, the lime-haired former X-Men member with the mutant power of magnetism.
  • Professor X: Founder of the X-Men;telepath. Briefly a member after the events ofUncanny X-Men #200.
  • Sikorsky: An insect-like alien and expert physician.
  • Tolo Hawk: Former cadet in the Union Defense Corps.[18]
  • Waldo: Theartificial intelligence of the Starjammers' ship, destroyed beyond repair.

Other versions

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Age of Apocalypse

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An alternate universe iteration of the Starjammers appears inAge of Apocalypse, consisting ofCorsair,Ch'od,Hepzibah, andRaza Longknife. The group is initially led by Corsair before he is infected with aBrood embryo and forced to return to Earth.[19] Following Corsair's departure,Deathbird becomes the leader of the Starjammers.[20]

Mutant X

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In this reality, the Starjammers consist ofCyclops,Binary,Lockheed,Nova, andSilver Surfer.

In other media

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The Starjammers appear inX-Men: The Animated Series.

Collected editions

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TitleMaterial collectedPublished dateISBN
X-Men: Starjammers by Dave CockrumX-Men (vol. 1) #107-108,Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #154-158, 161–167,X-Men: Spotlight On Starjammers #1-2October 2019978-1302920463
StarjammersStarjammers (vol. 1) #1-4,Starjammers (vol.2) #1-6, material fromX-Men Unlimited #32June 2019978-1302918699
X-Men: Emperor VulcanX-Men: Emperor Vulcan #1-5May 2008978-0785125518
War Of Kings: Road To War Of KingsX-Men: Kingbreaker #1-4 andSecret Invasion: War of Kings,War of Kings SagaJune 2009978-0785139676
War of Kings OmnibusX-Men: Emperor Vulcan #1-5,X-Men: Kingbreaker #1-4 andUncanny X-Men #475-486,Secret Invasion: War of Kings #1,War of Kings: Darkhawk #1-2,War of Kings: Warriors #1-2,War of Kings #1-6,War of Kings: Ascension #1-4,War of Kings: Savage World of Sakaar #1,Nova #23-28,Guardians of the Galaxy #13-19,War of Kings: Who Will Rule? #1,Marvel Spotlilght: War of Kings and material fromX-Men: Divided We Stand #2November 2016978-1302902254

References

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  1. ^DeFalco, Tom; Sanderson, Peter; Brevoort, Tom; Teitelbaum, Michael; Wallace, Daniel; Darling, Andrew; Forbeck, Matt; Cowsill, Alan; Bray, Adam (2019).The Marvel Encyclopedia. DK Publishing. p. 356.ISBN 978-1-4654-7890-0.
  2. ^Meth, Clifford (August 1993). "How a Typhoon Blew in Success".Wizard: X-Men Turn Thirty. pp. 50–52.
  3. ^Uncanny X-Men #486
  4. ^X-Men: Emperor Vulcan #1
  5. ^"Chris Yost Talks X-Men: Kingbreaker".Newsarama. August 23, 2008. Archived fromthe original on November 21, 2008.
  6. ^"CCI: DnA and Rosemann on 'War of Kings'".Comic Book Resources. July 27, 2008.
  7. ^Venom X-Men Blue: Poison X. Marvel Comics.
  8. ^Silver Surfer Black #1. Marvel Comics.
  9. ^Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 5 #1. Marvel Comics.
  10. ^Uncanny X-Men Vol. 1 #486 (2007)
  11. ^All-New X-Men #23 (2014)
  12. ^Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 #13 (2014)
  13. ^Cyclops Vol. 3 #1 (2014)
  14. ^Ching, Albert (February 12, 2014)."EXCLUSIVE: Greg Rucka Takes "Cyclops" on a Cosmic Road Trip".CBR.
  15. ^Cyclops Vol. 3 #3 (2014)
  16. ^Starjammers Vol. 1 #1-4 (1995)
  17. ^Uncanny X-Men Vol. 1 #479 (2006)
  18. ^Starjammers Vol. 2 #4-6 (2004)
  19. ^Tales From the Age of Apocalypse #2
  20. ^Gambit and the X-Ternals #2

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