![]() Later, the Guardians met with a new group of Earth's Mightiest Heroes to combat Korvac, a villain from their own time period who had attained godlike powers. To fix the issue and help their new companions, the Defenders transported the Guardians to their home time and helped them free the humans to defeat the Badoon on Earth. The Guardians continued to appear in DEFENDERS (1972) #26-29, though Doctor Strange noted that the coexistence of Vance's younger and older selves was causing problems in the timestream. In addition to helping the title team deal with Eelar, a young Vance Astrovik met the team he would eventually join, including his future self! Having met Captain America, the Thing, and Agent 13: Sharon Carter in MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE (1974) #5, they appeared in the present in GIANT-SIZE DEFENDERS (1974) #5. While they would eventually go on to star in their own self-titled series that spanned 62 issues, the Guardians made a variety of guest appearances. He then went on to have his own adventures, becoming one of the Wild West's most prominent do-gooders. And, in 1962’s TWO-GUN KID #60, the title's status quo got upended by introducing Matt Hawk who trained in the ways of the gunfighter and took the name Two-Gun Kid from dime store novels he read (presumably starring Clay Harder). Series TWO-GUN KID originally saddled up in 1948 and came out sporadically for the next decade-plus showcasing Clay Harder's masked adventures. Since the beginning, the House of Ideas has made space for a variety of genres, including the fan-favorite Western. Here’s our roundup on the Marvel time-travelers who have left a mark on the prime Marvel Universe! TWO-GUN KID While it seems like just about every major character has made a journey to the past (or future), several visitors from various Marvel timelines have traveled to Earth-616 and made a major impact. ![]() Our concept of time is like a highway jam-packed with commuters, all shifting back and forth throughout the continuum of spacetime and the Multiverse itself. You may think of time as a one-way boulevard or a two-way express lane, but the Marvel Universe’s definition is quite different.
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