

After a follow up appearance in Nova vol. 4 #4–6 (2001).ĭrax received an eponymous 4 issue miniseries in 2004, and was a starring character in Annihilation: Nova #1–4 (2005) and Annihilation #1–6 (2006). After appearing in The Infinity Gauntlet #1–6 (1991), he was featured in Warlock and the Infinity Watch #1–42 (1992–1995) as a member of the titular team, the Infinity Watch. 3 #35 (1990), and he had a recurring role until issue 50. Starlin resurrected Drax in Silver Surfer vol. He also appeared in Warlock #10 (December 1975), Iron Man #88 (July 1976), Warlock #15 (November 1976), Logan's Run #6 (June 1977), Thor #314 (December 1981), and Avengers #219 (May 1982), before being killed by Moondragon in The Avengers #220 (June 1982). He had a recurring role in Captain Marvel, beginning with issue #27 (July 1973).

2 (2017), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), and Avengers: Endgame (2019).ĭrax first appeared in The Invincible Iron Man #55 (February 1973), and was created by Jim Starlin with the help of writer Mike Friedrich. Dave Bautista portrays the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. This version of the character played a role in the crossover comic book storylines " Annihilation" and " Annihilation: Conquest", and became a member of the relaunched Guardians of the Galaxy.ĭrax has been featured in a variety of associated Marvel merchandise, including animated television series, action figures, and video games. In 2004, the character lost his flight and energy blasts, and a portion of his strength and resilience. He was also a member of the group known as the Infinity Watch. The character often battled Thanos, and on occasion the superheroes Captain Marvel and Adam Warlock. Drax's powers included enhanced strength and resilience, flight, and the ability to project energy blasts from his hands. Needing a champion to combat Thanos, the being known as Kronos took Arthur's spirit and placed it in a powerful new body, and Drax the Destroyer was born. The character's origin story relates that Arthur Douglas was a human whose family was attacked and killed by the supervillain Thanos. Created by Jim Starlin, the character first appeared in The Invincible Iron Man #55 (February 1973).


