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Published in 2006, Annihilation stands as the definitive modern Nova story—the moment Richard Rider transformed from a second-tier hero into one of Marvel’s premier cosmic powerhouses.
Richard Rider debuted in The Man Called Nova #1 in 1976, and his series ran for 25 issues. After his ongoing series ended, the so-called “Human Rocket” disappeared into obscurity for a decade.
Nova, real name Richard Rider, is a member of the intergalactic police force known as the Nova Corps. Marvel replaced Pirzada with Ed Bernero in December 2024.
Nova, also known as Richard Rider, debuted in The Man Called Nova #1 in 1976. Marv Wolfman and John Buscema created the character as a member of the Nova Corps, an intergalactic police force.
Richard Rider, yep,” Feige said. While the project is still a few years away, with production slated for late 2025, anticipation is already through the roof.
The Nova Corps were introduced in the first Guardians of the Galaxy, which led to speculation that Richard Rider would eventually find his way into the GOTG franchise.
While Richard Rider and Sam Alexander have harnessed the Nova Force as the human rocket, Marvel Studios’ Nova will center on the first character to don the bullethead helmet: Rich Rider.