Now, it seems very likely that Nova will be stepping in to bring back his classic comics romance with Gamora as they head into The Last Annihilation event against Dormammu. While the pair have a history, it seems as though their latest attempt at romance could be somewhat gradual. Not only that, but Peter Quill has also been transformed into a literal Star-Lord and near godlike Master of the Sun, so clearly he's got a lot going on that has differentiated himself perhaps too much from the man Gamora once loved. After all, he's just returned from living an entire lifetime in an alternate reality known as Morinus where he had been trapped for over a hundred years, forming a family of his own. While it certainly seems as though Nova and Gamora's romance will soon be reignited, it's doubtful that Star-Lord will be all that jealous in future issues. This is pretty evident given Nova's intense focus on saving Gamora when her ship explodes, which would have left her dying in open space had she not been rescued and carried to safety in his arms. However, recent events have resulted in some major changes for Peter Quill, and it certainly seems as though an opportunity has been created for Nova and Gamora to rekindle their relationship as a result. However, Nova's return from the Cancerverse saw Gamora and Peter Quill having formed a relationship, having followed suit with the Marvel Studios films. Prior to the MCU, which saw Star-Lord and Gamora forming a romance across multiple films, Nova was Gamora's original love in the comics. Related: One Classic Hero Hates Everything About the Current Marvel Universe Naturally, this prompted Nova to access the total power of the Nova Force to get to the battle in mere minutes, having grown incredibly worried about Gamora's safety, who he still loves. However, while Nova and Peter Quill were worlds away on the recently terraformed Mars (having been taken over by the X-Men), Moondragon alerted them to the new danger. Sure enough, none other than the dreaded Dormammu burst forth to plague the cosmos, unleashing his hordes of Mindless Ones to completely overwhelm the stars. In prior issues from writer Al Ewing and artist Juan Frigeri, the majority of the galaxy has been anxious, preparing for a great evil to hatch out of the black shell that was once Ego the Living Planet.
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