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Xandar

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Xandar
Located inAndromeda Galaxy
Created byMarv Wolfman
GenreSuperhero
Ethnic group(s)Xandarians
First appearanceThe Man Called Nova #1 (September 1976)

Xandar (/ˈzændər/) is a fictional planet appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The planet is depicted as being in the Tranta system in the Andromeda Galaxy. It is best known as the home world of the Nova Corps, an intergalactic police task force. Xandar is also the home planet of Firelord and Air-Walker, former Heralds of Galactus, as well as the super-villain and anti-hero Supernova.

The first appearance of Xandar was made in Nova #1 (1976) by writer Marv Wolfman and artist John Buscema.[1] Xandar makes its live-action debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Guardians of the Galaxy (2014).

History[edit]

Blown apart in an attack by the Luphomoid Zorr, Xandar is saved from complete destruction by the timely intervention of Uatu the Watcher, who assists the Xandarians in creating a network of interconnected domed cities out of the largest remaining pieces of the planet.

The planet is later nearly destroyed by the Skrulls. Later still, Nebula destroyed the planet and the Nova Corps. The Nova Corps were resurrected by Richard Rider who used the Nova Force power to reboot the Xandarian Worldmind computer which proceeded to clone the dead Xandarians including Queen Adora.[2]

The war-torn planet is, once again, completely destroyed, and the Nova Corps decimated at the hands of Annihilus. Rider stands as the last surviving Nova Corps member following the massacre. The collective hive mind which resided in Xandar's core, an entity known as the Xandarian Worldmind, also survived and is now housed within Rider's newly modified uniform, which has also been enhanced to assist him in containing the full measure of the Nova Force.

For a short time, Ego the Living Planet became a temporary home for the corps, known as "New Xandar." This was short lived as it was revealed Ego's intelligence was gradually returning and was attempting to corrupt the newly re-formed Nova Corps.[3]

Xandarians[edit]

The Xandarians are a peaceful human-like race.

Royalty[edit]

Suzerain Adora was their Queen. Her husband Tanak Valt was Nova Prime. Adora once enlisted the Fantastic Four's help to end the war with the Skrulls.[4]

Nova Corps[edit]

The Nova Corps was originally a space militia and exploration group for the planet Xandar. It consisted of 500 soldiers ranging in rank from Corpsman up to Centurion and its leader Centurion Nova Prime. The source of the Corps' power is a nearly limitless energy field called the Nova Force, generated by the Xandarian Worldmind.[5] There are many notable individuals who used to be members of the Corps, including Peter Quill, Rocket Raccoon, and Samuel Alexander.

Xandarian Worldmind[edit]

The Xandarian Worldmind is a supercomputer located in the bowels of Xandar, made up of the collective intelligence of the deceased Nova Corps members and the Xandar people. Actual brains are stored within the computer. Its purpose is to preserve the knowledge and history of Xandar and to serve as the custodian of the Nova Force.[6]

Known Xandarians[edit]

Other versions[edit]

Planet Xandar appeared as a flashback in the comic mini-series Avengers: Infinity War Prelude (2018).[7]

In other media[edit]

Television[edit]

Xandar appears in the Guardians of the Galaxy animated series.

Alternate universe versions of Xandar appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe animated series What If...?. In the eighth episode of the first season, "What If... Ultron Won?" (2021), Xandar is destroyed by an Ultron variant. In the first episode of the second season, "What If... Nebula Joined the Nova Corps?" (2023), Nebula joins the Nova Corps to protect Xandar.

Film[edit]

Xandar appears in live-action films set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe[8] as the capital planet of the Nova Empire and home of the Xandarians' military wing, the Nova Corps.

  • Xandar appears in Guardians of the Galaxy (2014). The Xandarians had signed a peace treaty with the Kree Empire, ending a war between the two sides. However, Kree fanatic Ronan the Accuser used the Power Stone to attack Xandar in retaliation for the death of his father and forefathers. However, the Guardians of the Galaxy and the Ravagers helped the Nova Corps defeat Ronan and entrusted the Power Stone to the Xandarians.
    • The primary Xandarians are depicted with pink skin, though other alien species live in the planet's cities. The setting of Xandar was inspired by the monumental steel, glass, and white concrete Liège-Guillemins railway station in Liège, Belgium. During the filming process, London's Millennium Bridge was used to double as a location on Xandar.[9][10]
  • Xandar was mentioned to have been "decimated" by Thanos prior to the events of Avengers: Infinity War,[11] as he sought the Power Stone in the Nova Corps' possession.

Video games[edit]

Xandar appears in Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2.[citation needed] The planet serves as the first level, wherein the Guardians of the Galaxy attempt to fight off Kang the Conqueror's forces. When Eson the Searcher was defeated, Kang stole a part of Xandar to incorporate into Chronopolis.

References[edit]

  1. Wolfman, Marv (1976). Nova #1. Marvel. Search this book on
  2. Nicieza, Fabian (1993). The New Warriors #40–42. Marvel. Search this book on
  3. Abnett, Dan (2008). Nova vol. 5 #17-25. Marvel. Search this book on
  4. Wolfman, Marv (1979). Fantastic Four #204 The Andromeda Attack!. Marvel. Search this book on
  5. Abnett, Dan (2006). Annihilation: Nova #1. Marvel. Search this book on
  6. Wolfman, Marv (1979). Fantastic Four #205. Marvel. Search this book on
  7. Pilgrim, Will (2018). Avengers: Infinity War Prelude. Marvel. Search this book on
  8. "How to watch the entire MCU in the right order". Digital Spy. 2018-02-28. Retrieved 2018-03-31.
  9. Shahid, Sharnaz (August 11, 2013). "PHOTOS: Guardians Of The Galaxy Cast Get Physical In London Shoot". Entertainmentwise. Archived from the original on December 2, 2014. Retrieved August 11, 2013. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  10. Hunt, James (July 8, 2014). ""Guardians Of The Galaxy" Set Visit Puts Concerns To Rest". Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on July 13, 2014. Retrieved July 9, 2014. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  11. Mithaiwala, Mansoor (28 April 2018). "Avengers: Infinity War's Many Unanswered Questions". Screen Rant. Archived from the original on 29 April 2018. Retrieved 29 April 2018. The only instance in which it’s even mentioned is when Thor tells the Guardians that Xandar had been destroyed a week prior. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)


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