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Lady Lylla, Marvel Otter and Toy Empire C.E.O. Lylla first appeared back in 1982’s The Incredible Hulk #271, which was only the second appearance of Rocket Raccoon.
But Rocket’s return to his “home planet” of Halfworld is far from a happy return, as we learn that Rocket managed to get his freedom at the cost of Lylla, the woman (well, otter) he loves.
In the Telltale game, Rocket’s escape from the abusers who “made” him came at the cost of Lylla’s life. His attempts to revive her were at the heart of his journey in the game.
At the time, only hardcore fans of Rocket Raccoon from the comics would have recognized Lylla’s name, but now that Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is out, it’ll catch the eye of a lot more ...
Funko is excited to introduce the hit video game Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series coming to Pop! This series features a 2-Pack team up of Rocket and Lylla! Hala the Accuser, ...
Lylla in the comics is one of Rocket's closest side characters, and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 put its own twist on the character. Director James Gunn is known for doing this, and it did make ...
Rocket and Lylla's relationship in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is less of a romance and more of a friendship, which is a bit of a contrast to how the two characters interact in the comics.
Rocket, who has now become a Guardian of the Galaxy and a companion of Groot, stumbles upon Lylla and his other friends in Halfworld, and quickly learns that things are not how they appeared.
Lylla is a Marvel Comics character who actually goes all the way back to Rocket's earliest appearance in 1982's Incredible Hulk #271, and his subsequent solo series which depicted Rocket more as a ...