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Weekly GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Poll Results: 3/25/14

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The poll results are in! The question was 'Will S.H.I.E.L.D. appear in Guardians of the Galaxy?' And the winning answer is...

Yes!

69% think that S.H.I.E.L.D. will make an appearance in Marvel's first cosmic film, while 20% admit that they are "not sure."

Thanks to everyone who took part in the poll!


Last week, we got our first good look at Lee Pace as Guardians of the Galaxy villain, Ronan The Accuser, during the Marvel Studios: Assembling A Universe docu-special on ABC. This week, we want you to tell us...

This week's poll:
'Do you like Ronan The Accuser's new look in the GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY movie?'


MERCH: Two More Utterly Awesome GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Caps From NEW ERA

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Thanks to our buddy Chris, we now have images of two more Guardians of the Galaxy caps from New Era. Both hats feature the GOTG movie logo, although the second one also features a logo that we haven't seen yet. If someone could recreate that logo on Photoshop, send it to us!. These are expected to release sometime this summer, so keep an eye out for them!

OUT NOW: 'The Trial Of Jean Grey' Comes To An End With GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #13

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Guardians of the Galaxy #13

Writer: Brian Michael Bendis
The conclusion of THE TRIAL OF JEAN GREY leaves two teams devastated! 

MERCH: Guard Your Cup With These GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Theater Cup Minifigures

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Collider managed to grab images of Guardians of the Galaxy"theater cup mini-figures" from CinemaCon today in Las Vegas. These cups (with figures) will start selling at theaters across the country, sometime before the film's release on August 1st. The only two mini-figure characters shown are Starlord and Rocket Raccoon, but who knows if there may be more? What do you think? Will you buy them? Drop us a comment below!

EXCLUSIVE: Interview With Joe Caramagna, Writer of Upcoming ROCKET RACCOON One-Shot Comic

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We recently had the pleasure of interviewing Joe Caramagna, writer of the upcoming Free Comic Book Day (May 3rd) 'Rocket Raccoon'one-shot comic (pictured to the left), as well as the fully-funded Kickstarter comic, 'The Further Travels of Wyatt Earp'.Joe was kind enough to answer all of our questions, and we look forward to reading much more of his work in the future! Check out the interview below!

Guard The Galaxy:"Tell us a little bit about how you got into writing comics, and what your first job for Marvel was."

Joe Caramagna:"I started out wanting to be a penciler. I went to the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon & Graphic Art and everything! But somewhere in my second year there, I realized I wasn't really cut out for a successful art career, so I started to write my own school assignments and learned as much as I could about comic book writing. I'd always written prose stories growing up, but it was my education at the Kubert School that helped me learn how to tell stories visually. It turns out that I didn't break in as either an artist or a writer, I broke into comics as a letterer. But that got me close enough to editors to show them that I could write, too. For a long time they ignored me, haha, but I eventually got a shot at writing Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four when then editor Nate Cosby was in a pinch and needed a quick script."

GTG:"Were you a fan of Rocket Raccoon before getting the task of writing the one-shot, or did you have to do some research?"

JC:"Rocket Raccoon wasn't a character I was familiar with until I lettered Dan Abnett & Andy Lanning's Guardians of the Galaxy series. I liked the character right away (how could anyone not?) so I dug up the old Bill Mantlo/Mike Mignola series and some other old Marvel cosmic books and fell in love with the whole universe. When I got the call to write the Free Comic Book Day book, I was already very deep in love with Rocket. It didn't take me very long to say yes."

GTG:"With the comic being set on Halfworld, will it be a continuation of the 80's 'Rocket Raccoon' miniseries or the one established by DnA in the 'Annihilators' side feature?"

JC:"I wouldn't say that it's a continuation of the '80s Rocket Raccoon, but it is heavily influenced by the things that Bill Mantlo was doing. I wanted to take Rocky away from the Guardians and the Annihilators and give him his own team where HE was the leader. I wanted it to look and feel like an animated series, separate from the comics, where Rocket could really shine."

GTG:"Over the past few years, there has been much debate over Rocket Raccoon's accent. Did you write Rocket with a specific accent in mind?"

JC:"I didn't. I've seen Rocket's appearances in the Marvel animated series', and he has a different voice each time, so I felt like I had the freedom to do what I wanted with it. In my head, he always speaks with a false bravado to hide his fears and insecurities about being so small, going up against bad guys who are much bigger than he is. And every now and again he's humbled and lets his guard down. But with no particular regional accent."

GTG:"What are you most looking forward to about the upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy movie?"

JC:"The humor, for sure. I was really worried about how this movie would be handled because I'm such a fan of the comics. When I first saw the trailer, I was expecting something much different. It caught me by surprise. I had to watch it again because I was so confused by what I saw, and after the second viewing I said to myself, "that...was...AWESOME!" Now I'm 100% sure that the movie's in great hands, and I can't wait to see it!"

GTG:"Did the movie version of Rocket Raccoon influence your take on the character at all?"

JC:"When I wrote it, I hadn't seen any of the movie at all, so there is no influence there. When I was hired, I think I asked about how he was being portrayed in the movie, but of course that stuff is top secret. My editor Mark Paniccia encouraged me to make the character my own, so that's what I did."

GTG:"Any plans to work on other 'Guardians of the Galaxy' related projects in the future?"

JC:"I haven't been asked yet, but I'm ready, willing and able to report for duty if they want me!"

GTG:"Your Kickstarter comic, 'The Further Travels of Wyatt Earp' was just fully funded. What brought about wanting to tell that story?"

JC:"I never had much interest in westerns, but one night I decided to watch 'The Good, The Bad & The Ugly', and I was floored. It was such a great movie. So I got on a western kick for a while. I knew about Wyatt Earp because I was always into history, but I knew about his time in Dodge City and in Tombstone, so I was surprised to find out that he died in Hollywood. I started to read a bit more about him, and I found out that his life AFTER the Gunfight At The OK Corral was just as interesting, if not MORE interesting, than what we see in the movies. For example, I found out that he lived in San Francisco for a long time, he raced horses, he joined the gold rush in Alaska where he opened a saloon, and at the end of his life he was a consultant on silent western films. I also found out he was a celebrity of that time because of the OK Corral, but he was a private man who didn't cooperate much with the media that hounded him wherever he went. A lot of what we know about his later years were written by scorned reporters and people who didn't care for him very much. So I decided to write a series of stories based on what his side of the story might have been. The first two chapters, drawn by Scott Koblish with colors by Andrew Edge, were funded through Kickstarter, and I hope to have an announcement on formal on sale dates and all of that fun stuff very soon. Follow me on Twitter@JoeCaramagna to keep up!"

Learn more about Joe Caramagna's Kickstarter project here. Also, don't forget to pick up his Rocket Raccoon comic in comic stores everywhere on Free Comic Book Day (May 3rd). Thanks again to Joe for the great interview. It was awesome getting to learn more about him and his process writing Rocket! What did you think? Drop us a comment below!

PREVIEW: Gamora and Nebula Search For The Orb In GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY PRELUDE #1

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Marvel has released preview pages of their upcoming Guardians of the GalaxyPrelude #1 comic, to be released next Wednesday, April 2nd. It is the first of two issues, which take place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and are a prelude to the upcoming Guardians film. The issues are also written by GOTG legends, Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning. These preview pages give us a better idea of Nebula and Gamora's relationship in the film. We also get a little bit of dialogue from Thanos, although he is not shown. Check out the preview pages after the jump!







What do you think of these preview pages? Drop us a comment below!

New GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Movie Logo, Costumes, and Concept Art From Rubie's Costumes

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Rubie's Costumes has given us a look at a new Guardians of the Galaxy logo (used ONLY for marketing products and NOT replacing the other logo) for the upcoming film, as well as more concept art from the film. This catalog was made to sell costumes of characters from the upcoming Marvel Studios movie. Click any of the images for larger version!







via Comic Book Movie

Chris Pratt Talks Childhood, GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Soundtrack and Tone At CinemaCon

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Actor Chris Pratt recently accepted the award for 'Breakthrough Performer of the Year' at the CinemaCon Big Screen Achievement Awards in Las Vegas. Before the show, Pratt talked to the press a little bit about his upcoming film, Guardians of the Galaxy

Asked about his preparation for the film, Pratt said, "The primary focus was getting in shape, and also listening to the killer soundtrack that this movie has. It's a big part of the story. When you see the movie, the music that's involved-both for this character and for the movie itself. A big part of what makes Peter Quill, or Starlord, himself is this music that he got to listen to when he was a kid. And it accompanies him on his adventure through space and the team's adventure through space. So you get to listen to some really killer music while watching the movie, which is really smart of James Gunn. So I listened to that soundtrack over and over and just worked out really hard and watched a handful of different epic space movies. 

Pratt also admitted that he some prior knowledge of the Guardians of the Galaxy, saying, "There was a stretch in my childhood where I collected comic books...It was right around the early 90's. There was a big resurgence in comic books in my town, where I grew up. I think Wolverine had just been reissued and there was a new reincarnation of the Guardians of the Galaxy that had just come out. My friend Travis collected Guardians of the Galaxy from the first one on, and so it was a big hobby of ours to draw pictures out of the comics. We'd just sit around and draw...Coincidentally, [Guardians] was one of the comic books that I had bought a few of. But it was a different version of the Guardians of the Galaxy. Starlord wasn't a part of that incarnation, but he came in at a different time."

Speaking about the tone of the film itself, Pratt said,"It's loaded with lots of comedy, but takes its drama very seriously. It's a spectacle, but also knows that audiences know what to expect froma spectacle movie, and uses that a little bit to create some comedy."

Very cool info from Mr. Pratt. One can only hope that we see a sequence of the Guardians singing 'Pour Some Sugar On Me' while cruising through space. What songs would you like to hear in the film? Drop us a comment below and let us know!


New GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Poster By Matt Ferguson, Plus Three New Official T-Shirt Designs!

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Matt Ferguson, creator of the Marvel Cinematic Universe box set posters, has designed a poster for the next installment of the MCU. The poster is definitely one the best pieces of Guardians of the Galaxy artwork that we've seen. As soon as the poster was released, fans of the Guardians were calling for this poster to be printed and sold. Get on that Marvel! Also, great job Mr. Ferguson. You win the internet today. Click the image to the left to get a better look at the poster!

Also, thanks to our good friend Chris (who is always notifying us of the latest Guardians merch), we've got our hands on images of three official Guardians T-Shirts. One features Rocket Raccoon and Groot, and another features Starlord. We'll let you know when these are being sold in stores. Check out the images below! And drop us a comment below as always!


Weekly GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Poll Results: 4/1/13

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The poll results are in! The question was 'Do you like Ronan The Accuser's new movie look?' And the winning answer is...

Yes, he looks awesome!

It was almost completely unanimous! 90% think Ronan looks great in his new movie attire. Good job to whoever designed the character!

Thanks to everyone who took part in the poll!


We know all of our visitors love the Guardians of the Galaxy (if not, what are you doing here?), but how much do you love them? Think about it real hard, and try to answer this week's poll honestly...

This week's poll:
'How many times will you see Guardians of the Galaxy in the first month?'

The GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Get Animated (Again) On AVENGERS ASSEMBLE This Sunday

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We've only seen the Guardians of the Galaxy in animated form twice now, first on Earth's Mightiest Heroes, and then on Ultimate Spider-Man. Now the Guardians will be appearing on the Disney XD show, Avengers Assemble. The episode is entitled 'Guardians and Space Knights' and will be airing this Sunday, April 6th, at 8am/7c. The plot of the episode involves Galactus! Check out the synopsis:
When Galactus attacks Earth, Iron Man is able to lead him to another planet but discovers that it is populated and under the protection of the Guardians of the Galaxy. Billy West ("Futurama") guest stars as Rocket Raccoon; Michael Clarke Duncan ("The Green Mile") guest stars as Groot; and John DiMaggio ("Futurama") guest stars as Galactus.
It's no coincidence that this episode will be coming out a couple days after Captain America: The Winter Soldier is released in the USA. This is a smart move by Marvel, who undoubtedly wants to connect the Guardians of the Galaxy to The Avengers. Kids who watch this animated series will be likely talking about the upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy film nonstop after seeing this episode.  

Are you going to watch the episode? Drop us a comment below!

MERCH: Preorder These Sweet GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Marvel Legends Action Figures Now!

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Amazon is now taking pre-orders for these Guardians of the Galaxy Marvel Legends 6" Action Figures. Each character includes a different part of the Groot figure. So if you want Groot, you have to buy them all! All six may not be easy to find once they are released in June, so make sure you get them now. Check out the links below the image! 


Preorder Links:
Marvel Guardians of The Galaxy Star-Lord Figure, 6-Inch
Marvel Guardians of The Galaxy Rocket Raccoon Figure, 6-Inch
Marvel Guardians of The Galaxy Gamora Figure, 6-Inch
Marvel Guardians of The Galaxy Drax Figure, 6-Inch
Marvel Guardians of The Galaxy Iron Man Figure, 6-Inch
Marvel Guardians of The Galaxy Marvel's Nova Figure, 6-Inch

New GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Comics: 4/2/14

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-------------- OUT TODAY --------------

Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Prequel #1
Written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning
This super-awesome comic delves into the cinematic world of the Guardians of the Galaxy, before they were ever known as such. Nebula and Gamora are on a search for the orb, an item that holds great power. This comic tells us how Nebula got her bionic arm.Also, we may get our first look at new character designs from the film.Make sure you pick it up.
$3.99


Star-Lord: Tears For Heaven
Written by: Doug Moench
This collection concludes Starlord's Seventies adventures, with "Marvel Spotlight (1979) #6-7, Marvel Premiere #61 and material from Marvel Preview #18." This is the third collection of Starlord stories from the Seventies, and although it's not really a must-read for all fans of Guardians, it'd be good to get some more background on the guy (although he was almost a completely different character back then).
$7.99


Also, make sure you download the new digital comic, Guardians of the Galaxy Infinite Prequel. It takes place right before the movie, and gives an idea of what The Collector and Gamora's motives are. We also get a first look at a certain Mad Titan on the last panel. Check it out! $2.99

What We Learned From The GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Movie Prequel Comics (Part One)

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Yesterday, Marvel released a "digital download only"Guardians of the GalaxyInfinite movie prequel comic by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning. Since the comic takes place in the same universe as the movie, we thought it would be interesting to point out anything of somewhat importance that we learned from the comic. It's currently available for download on the Marvel Comics and Comixology apps. If you are planning on reading it, you may not want to read anymore, because...SPOILERS BELOW!


Now, we'll tell you what we learned from the 'Guardians of the Galaxy Infinite Prequel' comic.

GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY INFINITE PREQUEL
    1. The Collector (played by Benicio Del Toro in the movie) has his "lair" on Knowhere. Fans of Volume 2 of the Guardians of the Galaxy comics should be pleased. This "station" served as The Guardians' headquarters in that series of comics.


        2. The pink girl (Aide to The Collector) from the Thor: The Dark World post credits scene is named Carina. In the 616 Universe, Carina is the name of The Collector's daughter. Whether or not she is his daughter in the movie universe is yet to be seen.


            3. Conjunction is a planet that is very similar to Tattooine from the Star Wars films. It's also home to to the "black market for contraband tech". This is where Gamora is before the film.


                4. Since the prequel comics take place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and "Skrull Detectors" are mentioned, we can deduce that Skrulls DO exist in the MCU. Will we see them in the movies? That I don't know, but technically they do exist now.


                    5. We still don't know exactly what the orb does, but we do know where it is. The Collector tells Gamora that the orb is "in the temple vault on Morag." This must be the temple that we saw Starlord enter in the movie trailer.


                    6. Gamora is working with The Collector, in order to keep the orb away from Ronan The Accuser, who she believes will use it for evil.

                    7. Lastly, we get a small look at Thanos in the final panel. That's him in the bottom left corner of the image below.


                    PART TWO WILL BE TOMORROW!

                      Amazing Fan-Made GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Poster, Plus New FUNKO Bobblehead Images

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                      Every now and then, fan-made posters are made with such talent and passion, that they surpass the official posters themselves. This poster (pictured to the left) by design9497 (don't know their real name) is no exception. Made with recently leaked hi-res Guardians of the Galaxy character images, the artist did a great job improving on the original poster. After this was posted on the internet, it blew up! Fans all over were drooling to get their hands on a copy. Honestly Marvel, if you are reading this, please use this poster. We love it.

                      Also, Funko has released official images of their upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy bobbleheads. There are two different styles: the immensely popular 'Pop!' Vinyls, which feature all five movie Guardians, and the 'Wacky Wobblers,' which feature just Starlord and Rocket Raccoon. These are set to be released at the beginning of July. Check out the images below!



                      MERCH: New GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY T-Shirt, Keychain, and Lanyard

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                      As we get closer to the release of the Guardians of the Galaxy film, we keep getting more and more new looks at Guardians merchandise. This time, we've got a look at three new items: a Milano Spaceship T-Shirt (pictured above), a Rocket Raccoon Lanyard (below, left), and a Rocket Raccoon Pewter Keychain (below, right). You can currently pre-order the keychain and lanyard at Entertainment Earth. We'll let you know when the t-shirt is being sold. What do you think of these items? Drop us a comment below!


                      GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Get Fashionable Tonight On PROJECT RUNWAY: UNDER THE GUNN

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                      Fans of comic books and fans of fashion couldn't be more different. However, LifetimeChannel is hoping to bridge that gap tonight (Thursday, April 2nd), on their new show 'Project Runway: Under The Gunn'. The reality show is a competition for up-and-coming fashion designers, hosted by fashion legend, Tim Gunn. 

                      On tonight's episode, each contestant is asked to create new looks, based on Marvel characters. One of these lucky contestants will be creating a Guardians of the Galaxy inspired look. The show starts at 9pm/8c tonight on Lifetime, so you may want to check it out (even if you aren't a fan of fashion). Let us know what you think of the episode in the comment section below!

                      Possible Confirmation of Thanos in GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY, Plus Solo Spin-Off Films

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                      Devin Leonard of Bloomberg recentely got a chance to visit with Kevin Feige and James Gunn in the Guardians of the Galaxy edit bay. In the editorial, Leonard teased seeing a well-known villain appear on the screen. Here's an excerpt:
                      "Gunn freezes a frame of an imposing-looking villain any serious comic book fan would recognize instantly. He sits on a rocket-powered throne. Feige sees something on the screen that he doesn’t like. The evildoer needs to be farther away in the frame so he looks more imperious he says.

                      “I don’t know,” says Gunn. “I think it’s going to look cool, man.”

                      “You just don’t want him to feel petty in that way,” Feige says. “I think it’s a fine line.”

                      “How do you think it comes off as petty here?” Gunn says.

                      “He’s so damn close,” Feige says.

                      “Yeah,” concedes Gunn. “I think I’m going to have him floating in space.”

                      Feige is concerned about the throne, too. He points at the base. “Those don’t need to be rockets,” he says. “Maybe gravity disks?” Feige says he’ll check back later.

                      In the hallway he extracts a pledge not to name the bad guy. “That could not be a bigger spoiler,” Feige says."
                      The villain is undoubtedly Thanos, whose casting has yet to be announced. However, it appears that we will in fact see the villain at some point in the film. Also, in the article, Leonard talked about the possibility of Guardians of the Galaxy spin-off films, saying, "Iger would like to replicate the success of The Avengers with other Marvel teams. He says Marvel could potentially spin off members of the Guardians of the Galaxy, which include Star-Lord, Gamora, Drax, Groot, and Rocket Raccoon, in their own features."

                      All very interesting stuff. Head on over to Bloomberg for the rest of the article.Who would you like to see get their own spin-off film? Drop us a comment below!

                      What We Learned From The GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Prequel Comics (Part Two)

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                      The Guardians of the Galaxy movie comes out in August, but that hasn't stopped Marvel from releasing a prequel to the film in comic form. We recently sat down to read Guardians of the Galaxy Prequel #1, which tells the origin of Nebula, Thanos' (adopted?) daughter. Now, we're going to tell you everything you need to know from the comic, before you see the movie! SPOILERS BELOW!


                      Now, we'll tell you what we learned from the 'Guardians of the Galaxy Prequel #1' comic.

                      GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY PREQUEL #1
                      1. Two of the planets that exist in the Marvel Cinematic Universe are Praxius IX and Dervani. Neither one of them have previously existed in the comics (as far as we know).


                      2. Nebula and Gamora call each other "Sister". They also call Thanos "Master". It is obvious that Thanos has been training them to be deadly killers from a young age. This keeps with Gamora's comic origin, but strays from Nebula's. 


                      3. Thanos needs the orb for his "universal scheme". Since we know that the infinity stones exist in the Marvel Universe, this is further proof that the orb is an Infinity stone.


                      4. Nebula has come close to death many times, once at the hand of Gamora. Each time, Thanos has restored her body with cybernetic body parts, in an attempt to make her stronger and deadlier through failure. She's almost half machine by the beginning of the film.


                      5. Gamora was once super freakin' evil. She let her "sister" Nebula fall to her death, after Nebula spared her life. It seems at the start of the film, Gamora feels bad about the evil she committed...but still...Really, Gamora!? You tried to kill your sister?!?


                      6. Korath (played by Djimon Hounsou) was trained to be a killer along with Nebula and Gamora. They all three work for Ronan, who works for Thanos. There's a little bit of a "Kill Bill" situation going on in the film, since Gamora decides to get out of the evil business.


                      That's all folks! PART ONE CAN BE FOUND HERE. PART THREE WILL BE IN JUNE!

                      MERCH: A Closer Look At The Upcoming GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Milano Spaceship LEGO Set

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                      French website, GenerationJouets, has gotten a closer look at the upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy 'Milano Spaceship Rescue'LEGO set (in stores this July). The ship is said to come with a 'boombox' and 'fire extinguisher' inside the ship, as well as mini-figures of Ronan, Gamora, Starlord, Drax, and a Sakaaran Soldier. It looks great! Check out the video below!


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