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Not really. Although they would eventually accrete into a disk-shaped cloud around the planet (think Saturn's rings), unless the energy was significantly higher, the material would enter an orbit. Although there is no friction, there is gravity, still.

Enough navel-staring, people.

They did introduce an animated GotG in the latest series of Avengers.

I for one am less than interested in crossing lightyears of emptiness to meet a new form of algae or even to discover a exobiotic fish, squirrel or bird.

Racism is an outmoded term. A more accurate term would be "misoxeny" for hatred of difference or strangeness.

From the one or two fossils of this "species", they determine that all of his cousins, brothers, sisters, and more distant kin ALL ate bark?

As I recall, in the later (and quite awful) Dune books, did it not turn out that the Axlotl "tanks" were

Then we shall applaud their ghost writers and move along.

Precisely koorecked.

Not enough weapons. Should be bristling with knives, stars, bow&arrows, lance, and perhaps a kite (to compensate for not having a jetpack).

Check your math please:

Nothing so much as nerds craving an obscure super to obsess over so they can display their encyclopedic knowledge of his arc, argue over which Ant Man is best, how big an idiot Hank Pym is, which Pym iteration is best, and so forth.

RE: Beasts of the Southern Wild and "the emergence of once mythical beasts, the aurochs"

Agreed. The jury is still out on the ancestor of the cetacean clan, and until there is better evidence than the few bone scraps cobbled together currently serving as "proof", bald statements such as