Replica (comics)

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Replica
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Guardians of the Galaxy #9 (December 1990)
Created by Jim Valentino
Characteristics
Species Skrull
Team
affiliations
Guardians of the Galaxy, Galactic Guardians
Abilities Shapeshifting

Replica is Skrull in the Earth-691 timeline of the fictional Marvel Universe, and is a devout member of the Universal Church of Truth. She is member of the Galactic Guardians, an offshoot of the Guardians of the Galaxy.

Before joining the Guardians, she lived on Haven, which was ruled by a band of mutants led by the murderous descendant of Wolverine, Rancor. She stows away in the Guardians ship as an insect, only to be discovered by Yondu. Nikki was suspicious of her from the start, believed later to be due to Nikki's hatred of reptilians. In order to save the lives of the Guardians, Replica gave herself as a playmater to her god, Protégé, the child-like ruler of the Universal Church. Nikki later expresses concern over Replica.

Replica comes into conflict with Protoge's other companion, a demonic-looking girl named Malevolence, who bears a strong resemblance to Mephisto. Replica receives a call for aid from her old friend Martinex, as his planet is being torn asunder by multiple tragedies. She dodges the attentions of Protoge and Malevolence to answer this call, though ultimately Protege lets her go. Despite this, she still must be rescued from a Universal Church ship by Firelord. Despite not being trusted by him, they team up to rescue many innocent people in danger on Martinex's planet. The two ultimately team up with many other powereful beings, including Hollywood in order to form the Galactic Guardians.

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