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Bug (comics)

Bug
BugOneShot1.jpg
Cover to Bug #1
Art by Derec Aucoin and John Dell
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Micronauts #1 (January 1979)
Created by Bill Mantlo (Writer)
Michael Golden (Artist)
In-story information
Place of origin Microverse
Team affiliations Guardians of the Galaxy
Micronauts
Notable aliases Galactic Warrior, Lover Bug
Abilities Ability to cling to walls
Exceptional agility
Extraordinary sight
Enhanced peripheral vision via helmet
Antennae enable:
Communication with others bearing antennae
Heightened sensory awareness with a limited degree of danger sense

Bug is a fictional character, a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Bug was originally a member of the Micronauts and later joined the second incarnation of the Guardians of the Galaxy.

When he first appeared in Micronauts #1 (dated January 1979), Bug was known as Galactic Warrior, taking this name from a figure from the Micronauts toy line on which the comic book series was based. The toy based characters were all owned by Takara Co., Ltd., with any original characters owned by Marvel. Starting with the fourth issue Galactic Warrior's name was changed to Bug. This was done after Marvel realized that since the character's design looked nothing like the toy, they could assume ownership if they used a different name.

Bug appeared as a featured character throughout Micronauts original run, starting from the first issue until issue #59 (dated August 1984), the series' final issue. Months later Marvel restarted the series with Micronauts: The New Voyages #1 (dated October 1984) with Bug once again appearing as a featured character. This second series lasted until issue #20 (dated May 1986).

In the 1990s Marvel began plans to launch a new series starring the Micronauts, despite the fact that they no longer held the publishing rights to the toy based characters. Assuming that Abrams Gentile Entertainment (the company that, at the time, owned the American rights to the Micronaut toy line) would agree to this new series, Marvel hired Shon C. Bury to write the series and Cary Nord to draw it. In preparation Bug and the other Micronauts that Marvel owned guest starred in Cable #39 (dated January 1997) and Bug was featured in a solo one-shot (dated March 1997). The negotiations with AGE eventually fell apart, the series was shelved and the three issues already produced were never published.

Bug would later appear with the other Marvel owned Micronauts (now named the Microns) in issues of Captain Marvel in 2000 and 2001.


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