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Marvel Snapfeatures all the main and honorary members of the Guardians of the Galaxy: Star-Lord, Gamora, Drax, Groot, Mantis, Nebula, Rocket Raccoon, and Yondu. However, these cards come in various forms and appearances, courtesy of the game’s extensive roster of variants. To discover which Guardians of the Galaxy variants are worth your money, take a look at the following top picks.
Mantis’ Marco Variant
Similar to her uncertain metagame standing, Mantis’s variants haven’t garnered a large fan following. However, her Marco variant, priced at 1,200 Gold, has a captivating appeal. The symmetrical shapes and the centralized depiction of Mantis make this design an excellent choice forfans of the Guardians of the Galaxy.
Gamora’s Chibi Variant
Gamora has standout variants among the Guardians, including theAnime and Venomized versions. Yet, her Chibi variant shines as a cute yet potent portrayal. Created by artist Valeria Orlando, Chibi Gamora adds vibrant colors to your deck, showcasing her warrior side in the charming Chibi style.
Drax’s Dan Hipp Variant
The original Drax design draws inspiration from his comic book identity, emphasizing his role as “The Destroyer.” In contrast, the Dan Hipp variant reminds you of his relatable, likable, and innocentMCU character. Dan’s vibrant colors and curvy lines give Drax a less intimidating, more adorable persona thatMarvel Snapfans would surely appreciate.
Rocket Raccoon’s Skottie Young Variant
Rocket Raccoon’s original design is catchy, but his alternate version in Skottie Young’s collection is even better. It infuses a retro vibe into the character, highlighting his more villainous persona before joining the Guardians of the Galaxy.
Groot’s Baby Variant (by Ryan Kinnaird)
Groot, the beloved “talkative” Guardian, looks incredibly adorable in Ryan Kinnaird’s Baby variant. It depicts him happily swinging in a dreamy backdrop, possibly symbolizing his home planet.
Star-Lord’s Anime Variant
Most Anime variants attract fans. But Peter Quill’s Anime-inspired card is particularly eye-catching: It transformsthe widely known Star-Lordinto a cool blonde Shonen character, adding an extra touch of charm.
Nebula’s Javier Rodriguez Variant
Javier Rodriguez’s variant of Nebula captures her dry sense of humor and robotic fighting style. In this artwork, she appears more determined than ever, with a hint of classic 2D superhero animations—a rare combination you wouldn’t want to miss.







