Yes, in the comics they were. In Guardians of the Galaxy: The Trials of Jean Gray, several of the X-Men appeared. These included Iceman, Angel, Beast, and Shadowcat. There have been other crossovers as well.
There aren't any, to access the trial galaxys, you must collect 3 green stars.
id doesn't spcifically say in any of the books, but maybe it will in the 16th
yea you have xlphone and xmen and x-ray
Yes, "Guardians of the Galaxy" includes some swearing and immature content, typical of its comedic and irreverent style. The film features occasional strong language and innuendos that may not be suitable for younger audiences. However, its humor and action are balanced with heartwarming moments, making it appealing to a broad audience. Overall, it maintains a lighthearted tone despite the presence of some mature themes.
A tadpole shaped galaxy is not any type of peculiar galaxy.
You cannot unlock deadpool on any xmen origins wolverine game
Yes, because Earth is in that galaxy.
No telescope has been found on any galaxy
Yes. There are many planetary nebulae in our galaxy.
Dave Batista quit the WWE in 2010, in an interview he had stated he "did not like the direction the company was going in and would not be returning any time soon". In January of 2014 Batista returned. He 'quit' again to promote his upcoming movie, Guardians of the Galaxy.
Go to any Guardian Centre, and talk to the guy with the dollar sign. Say, "I want to sell a Guardian" and an interface will open with all the Guardians not in your team. You must have at least 5 Guardians to sell one.
There are stars in any galaxy. That's, to a great extent, what a "galaxy" is all about: a huge collection of stars.