Gamora - the most underrated Russian rap? Serezha local Serezha local real name and surname.


I am surprised to note that for many people, and even rap fans, the work of such a wonderful group as Gamora has completely passed by. People simply don’t know about them; there is a feeling that almost everyone missed them and didn’t catch them.

And by the way, according to many people, Gamora is the most underrated Russian rap, it is the purest underground and a very high level.

Real rap of Russian streets


Today on the Econ Dude blog we will talk about the work of these Volga rappers and think about why they didn’t shoot, where they disappeared and what is happening to them now.

When I say that they didn't fire, I mean this.

They took their place in culture and music, but they never reached a serious level and remained underground. The main reason, in my opinion, is this. At the time when they made videos and music, their tracks, this was around 2012, the Internet was not as developed as it is now. Since the group is regional, one might even say provincial, they simply did their own things, uploaded them to YouTube, and that’s it.

Moreover, when you look at Gamora, there are always misunderstandings in terms of where they have everything official?

Where is the Wiki article, where is the official YouTube channel and where is the VK public page? (Here In fact)? Why is everything uploaded to the channel? ELDAR MAHYANOV ?

Plus, YouTube is full of re-uploads, their videos are simply stolen, because they have not registered the rights and property as required.

Let's say for the request "RAP RUSO" (When Spanish speakers look for examples of Russian rap) displays the Gamora clip first:


This is a completely unofficial, leftist and gray channel. Russians may not know that someone uploads such videos optimized for Spanish, but this clip has received almost 20 million views! Not bad for yourself, huh?

"Unknown" Gamora, whom half of Spain listened to. One clip.

How did I find out about Gamora?

As befits a real underground, it first spreads by word of mouth, word of mouth. An old friend told me about Gamora.

We meet once a year, drink, that time we smoked hookah and listened to music on his phone before going to a big drinking party.

And then he tells me that there are Samara guys who wet.


Brother, who else is Gamora? Give it to me, no need.

No, no, listen, he answers. This is not supposed to be Misha Mavashi and not Tony Routh (although as it turned out later, these guys are the closest in spirit to them).

He played like this, just music, without a video:


Back then, this style and flow were very new, it rocked a lot.

Now it is again on some incomprehensible channel...

Gamora's official YouTube channel, where is it?

Even when I am writing this article, I can tell you something.

I just have a personal author’s blog, not a media outlet, but I adhere to some basic rules of media and citation, these are just rules of decency. Let's say, with great probability, I will not provide a link to a video, article, website or channel if I do not have 100% confidence that it is an official and verified source.

Accordingly... You can already understand from this example the reasons for the disintegration and collapse of Gamora. The absence of one official channel and source, group website, etc., greatly reduces the likelihood of citations, fewer people learn about the phenomenon, and as a result, growth decreases and slows down. For example, just above I mentioned Tony Raut and Misha Mavashi. I made Tony a link to his YouTube channel, since it is obvious and clear there that this is the official channel. And I made a link to Misha, since the channel that exists has no description at all and no information, I cannot give a link to it.

This is all just an example of what can prevent a project from growing and what problems there are, a small personal example, but indicative. Not all artists and creative people know about this, they don’t have to know about this. They are not specialists in SMM, websites, PR and other things. The artist's task is to create and create. Other people should help him sell and promote.

In this case - a label.


By this logic, I cannot with 100% probability embed Gamora’s clips here and give links to them, since I don’t understand, I’m giving a link to the official source, it won’t be deleted later, or I’m giving a link to a left-wing re-upload.

UPD: As I understand, the guys corrected the situation, the left re-uploads were killed, and Gamora’s official channel is here: LEXS TV. I corrected the links to the left videos, but I’m too lazy to rewrite the entire article due to the change in the situation :(

Let's get back to creativity. Clips and tracks

So, this is the first track I listened to (knows), he made a strong impression in 2012. This is, for a moment, even when there were no there was no trace of it. The start of the version is 2013. Gamora at that moment set the absolutely highest bar in terms of reading, style and flow. But the most curious thing about them was something else.

Their style did not feel stolen from the West, it was perceived as something of their own. All the beats and minuses are written by them, the lyrics, everything is unique, original and with soul.

If you know that every second bit is stolen there, then it’s like a tub of cold water. I really heard something new.

Another of Gamora's greatest strengths was that more than one person was reading it. The guys worked as a team and did everything together.

Many of the top clips are a bunch of people, everyone reads in turn.

This way you hear different styles in one track.

Then I came home and found their other clip - everyday life:


Now, in 2018, it all looks strange. These haircuts, these clothes... The topics that come up. Collective farm and provincialism.

No offense, everyone was like that then, including the author of this article.


But it was precisely this then, in those years, that was the voice of the streets and provinces.

This was her appearance, exactly this.

But it’s amazing that even considering that the guys were from the underground, quite decent money was found for this video. There was a camera and there was editing, and their work with sound was always at a high level, even in bad clips.

Now, of course, it’s very strange to compare them with modern rap.

The music is different.

Gamora loses to almost any pop song. Eljay is pop music, right?


It is clear that there are different styles, but the quality is incomparable.

Gamora pales in comparison, unfortunately. But why does it fade? Who is this Eldzhey, Feduk, Face? Why did they shoot like that?

Of course there is talent (from Feduk and Eldzhey, not from Face), but the main reason is that they are very strongly promoted and supported by big, necessary people. There is a completely different level of editing, girls, clothes, and the music processing is stronger.

Now the style of reading has changed, if we are talking about something closer:

The latest and greatest Russian rap, all together. 140 BPM


Everything has become faster and more technical. Listen with 1:08 , very much.

However... Talent is talent, Gamora had talent.


This is totally freestyle so that.

And how beautifully this freestyle flows. Talent.

On 1:44 Pavlik shows power.

You just take these guys and throw them on Versus, they tear everyone up there.

Although Local later said in an interview that although he treats Versus normally, he is more about creativity, and not about sorting things out through rap. He said that he would not have been able to stand it there and would have punched his opponent in the face if he tried to insult him, so he did not go to battles and is not going to go.

Gamora isn't the same anymore.

The very peak of Gamora's creativity and their attempt to go into pop was here:

I believe that this was their apogee, the highest point of creativity. Everything here is polished, nothing superfluous, it rocks, everything is quick and short.

A reference to Pavlik the Addict from Samara, “caused panic” wow...


However, here they completely lost the old style, it turned out too pop. Good and high quality, but this is no longer Gamora, it was something else.

Gamora's style and schtick

What seriously struck many people about them was precisely their provincialism. The voice of the streets in its purest form, the real gateways of the vile, deserted and dangerous Tolyatti, filled with gopniks and bandits even after the 2000s.

Any kid from the provinces immediately rated them very highly, since they read about the life of such ordinary kids from the streets. At the same time, they never had any unfaithful and dangerous quirks. Well, yes, they said something about bad cops, something about , but this is normal in rap. They didn’t move any really dangerous people, they didn’t touch much on politics.

The paths of Gamora and the local Seryozha later diverged, but there was also an attempt to reunite (GAMORA - Second Wind (2016)).

History of Gamora

Seryozha Local - biography

Ok, what about the facts? What is the history of the Gamora groups? How was it formed and who is the creator? Who is Seryozha Local, what is his biography?

Seryozha Local (Sergey Fedorovich)- rapper from Togliatti, although he was born in Kirov on June 19, 1989. Graduated from a construction college with secondary technical education.

Where did the slogan “Local” come from?

Photo, Serezha Local


At an early age, the family moved to Togliatti.

His family is working class and not involved in creativity. Relations with his parents deteriorated after the move, the guy rebelled and did bad things. I became interested in girls at the age of 14, and then I heard new music, rap, and away we go.

I read rap in the yard and became more and more interested in it. I finished school and entered construction, and then joined the army. Moreover, he was a soldier of the internal troops of the North Caucasus District, and this place, as you know, is not an easy one.

After the army, together with Sergei Lin from his yard, they began to make rap, six more people joined them and the group “Kurs” was formed. It was 2009.


The group “Gamora” appeared a couple of years later, then local kids already knew about them and they gained first popularity in narrow circles, performing wherever they had to and wherever they called, including in the courtyards. In 2011, the Gamora group included: Seryozha Mestny and Seryozha Lin, Dooda, Alex Manifesto, Atsel Rj and Pavlik Farmaceft.

There are several interviews that you can watch for those who are interested:


"Gomorrah" means the city of sin and vice, from the biblical "Sodom and Gamorah." Life in the provinces in those days, in their opinion, reflected this name well.

Why did Gamora fall apart and fall apart?

According to indirect data, the collapse occurred due to disagreements in a large team. Probably, as always, these are personal ambitions, ego, and money that was not shared. Obviously, Seryozha Local had the leadership and he broke away from the group, but I’m not saying that he abandoned them and ruined everything, I don’t know. Probably conflicts grew, it became more difficult to gather everyone together, requests grew, division began, etc. Someone must have gotten arrogant.

This happens all the time in large groups that are rising.

For example, games, everything always fell apart, there are a million such examples. - similar.

Partners constantly quarrel and separate. It’s just that, as I later realized, you need to get together only after having already achieved personal success, and not vice versa.

First, become someone and always play for yourself first, and only then you can do some joint projects and collaborations.

The center fell apart for the same reasons as many other things. Another reason for the band's breakup, I think, is that they were sorely lacking in proper leadership, organization, and production. They had to be taken directly under the wing of a major label, at a very early stage. Like TsAO or Black Star. But the labels screwed them up, only then were they able to catch them and in time direct them on the good path of the Local.

By the way, the best label for them would be Casta.


UPD: Looks like the gang is back together and they're releasing new stuff!

Talents need to be helped, mediocrity will find its way on its own

Organization and production are the most important things, we see this in the example of Gamora. Only by considering such cases do you understand what a label can do for an artist. Look here. If at a very early stage, in the first videos of Gamora, the same Casta had taken them under the wing, then she would have given the guys a big kick in the ass.

This is not only technology, for example, access to a full-time company promotion specialist and a full-time installation specialist, but much more.

Even trivial things regarding basic monetization. You can sell merch, make donations, even make some individual vlogs and monetize it, get your first money at the initial stage, and money gives a very big incentive to continue. What can we say about further monetization, the label will do everything correctly and although it will take part of the income, with it the total income will be many times higher.

Black Star, although many people don’t like them, helped a lot of budding artists and promoted them a lot, they essentially made them.

The same is true for CAO RECORDS.


Gamora was unlucky; in 2012, labels were weaker than they are now and were less active in finding new talent. They did not see them, and even if they saw them, they could not agree with them on normal cooperation.

In many ways, the reason for the breakup of Gamora was not her, but the labels that did not support them. Gamora are artists, they are creators. They don’t have to know how to promote everything, PR, what to say in an interview and how to grow quickly.

This is what the label should do.

An interesting example - Big Russian Boss (he is from neighboring Samara), he also wrote music, but in a mocking and cheerful style, however, he climbed very high. At some stage, the right people found him, or he found these people, moved to a big city and launched a show, then everyone forgot about the music, but he stepped extremely far.

Now, for example, Fresh Blood is on, the 4th season of the version. There is a platform and there are mechanisms for selecting young talents. Here's how it happens:


Just imagine that Gamora sends an application there. Although you know, maybe they wouldn’t have gotten there based on their criteria. The time is different.

As a result, Seryozha, a local, went to the Central Administrative District and worked on his own projects there, and now, apparently, the team is back together, but already four people.

They are working on a new album, but that's another story.


It’s likely that Gamora, even in the previous composition, will not be able to somehow integrate into the new strange world (although I wish them luck anyway!), but 2012 was behind them, and many missed it. At one time, the guys did a lot of explosions.

My other articles about music on the Econ Dude blog can be found here.

The biography of the Gamora group - this is said loudly, since the guys do not like to talk too much about their personal lives, even if it is just the past. However, the country is eager to know its idols and we tried to scrape together at least a little information about the group. At the moment it is known that in its original composition the group included six people. These were: Seryozha Local, Pavlik Farmaceft, Seryozha Lin, Alex Manifesto, Atsel Rj and DOODA. The group did not exist for long - about four years, releasing two full-length albums with the same lineup: Times, EP No. 2. After which, if we take into account the rumors that the earth is full of, the namesakes quarreled over money after the concert, and only the guys and God know what really happened. It often happens that the solo work of group members is even better than joint activity - take the Center group, for example. After the breakup, each of the guys, Ptah, Slim, and Guf, can afford to read whatever their heart desires, and my personal opinion is that the breakup stimulated the creativity of each of them. Time will tell how the guys from the now former group “Gamora” will fare, but Seryoga Local continues to delight with his new tracks. Seryoga Lin is also not a mediocrity and his joint album with Malik “Characters” and “Like Air” only proved this. Atsel also did not abandon creativity, releasing solo tracks in collaboration with a beatmaker calling himself T.A.E.B., now this tandem is called Lesta Taeb and their works can be found on VKontakte. Now a little about the biography of each... Sergei Aleksandrovich Fedorovich, known to us under the stage name Seryozha Local, was born on June 19, 1989 in the city of Kirov. Later, he moved for permanent residence with his parents to the city of Togliatti - the band’s hometown, which the guys in their tracks, by analogy with the American birthplace of cars, call Detroit or Autograd. Sergei began writing his first couplets at the age of 14. Not wanting to leave the army, he served for a year and a half in the Internal Troops, in the North Caucasus Military District, fulfilling his duty to the Motherland in a “hot spot”. It was after the service that he decided to get a noticeable tattoo on his forearms: “No sooner said than done.” After this period of life, together with the “guys from our yard,” the rap group “Kurs” was formed, with which the guys began more or less noticeable creativity, which was later promoted under the “Gamora” brand. As noted above, the group existed until 2012. After the breakup, little is known about the fate and work of the other guys from the group, except for the most notable of them: Seryozha Mestnogo and LIN. Which is a shame, since both the Pharmacist and the other guys normally lit up the stars on the rap horizon in their own unique style. Now Seryozha Local has moved to the capital to continue creating hits under the banner of Central Administrative District Records. Fortunately, Ptah and Slim have more than once helped talented guys from different countries, such as the Shimko brothers from the Bratubrat group. Seryoga's real surname LINa is unknown to us, and it is not needed if the person does not want it himself. The following can be said about him: he was born in the city of Tolyatti on February 25, 1986. He studied at the 14th Secondary School of the city like many other members of the Gamora group. After graduating from school, he entered the Tolyatti Military Technical Institute, which he graduated in 2003 and began active music studies. It was Sergei who was the beat department in the group. You can form an opinion about the guys’ attitude towards drugs only from their tracks about this problem. It's safe to say that they all used marijuana, like many members of the generation. Which of them went further than grass - only they know, but the group’s tracks are imbued with an atmosphere of first-hand knowledge about drug addiction, especially Pavlik the Pharmacist shines with his knowledge in the field of drug addiction terminology. I hope that now none of them are stuck in this quagmire.

Songs performed in rap style evoke conflicting feelings among music lovers. This is more popular among today's youth, who grew up reading Decl's texts. Rap arose in the poor neighborhoods of America in the mid-70s and instantly won the love of teenagers. There are not so many representatives who read real Russian rap. One of them is Seryozha Local. His surname is sonorous, but not everyone knows it. Let's tell you more about this guy.

Seryozha Local. Biography.Childhood

The rapper's real name is Fedorovich. He was born on June 19, 1989 in the city of Kirov. Sergei's childhood occurred during perestroika and shortages. The guy’s parents are far from music and pop art; they were always looking for a better life. The boy was about eight years old when the family moved to Togliatti (Samara region). Friends, familiar life and first childhood love were left behind. It took him a while to get used to the new city, he began to study worse and was rude to his parents.

Seryozha Local’s biography as a musician began at the age of 14. The teenager encountered youthful true love, and this resulted in the first lyrics. At first he simply wrote poetry, but at some point he decided to read them in rap style. Among his classmates and friends in the yard, he found those who shared his interests in music and were ready to move mountains together.

"Hot" service

In 2006, the guy graduated from high school No. 14 in the city of Tolyatti, but could not fully decide on his choice of profession. Dreams of popularity raced through his head, and his mother demanded that he grow up and think about the future. Many of his fellow rap artists have long since entered adulthood. While the guy was thinking about what to do next, Sergei came and firmly decided to repay his debt to the Motherland and served for a year and a half in the North Caucasus Military District, where the guy had to serve, then it was considered a “hot spot”. This did not bother Private Fedorovich at all, since he never looked for easy ways.

After returning from the army, the biography of Seryozha Local was replete with new events. Until 2008, practically no one knew the guy. After serving and returning home, he still decided to connect himself with music. But everything turned out to be not so simple.

First steps in rap direction

It was quite easy to find like-minded people; young people were enraptured by the new musical direction. Rap was listened to by everyone who was close to music that reflected reality. It was the dream of public fame that united six ordinary guys living in the same city.

After rehearsing a little together, the guys decided to create a group called “Course”. Seryozha Local, Alex Manifesto, Pavlik Farmaceft, Atsel Rj, Seryozha Lin and DOODA - this is the original composition of the group. The name was promising, and at first everything went in their favor. The young men began performing in courtyards and at friends’ parties, and then word of mouth played a role. The creativity of the young guys was noticed, and then people were found ready to help promote their songs.

Serge Local. "Gamora." Biography

In 2011, the guys decided to rename the group. A new sonorous name has appeared - “Gamora”. Young people tried hard to achieve fame, but the path to fame, as we know, is thorny. Having given away all their savings, they begin recording their first full-length disc. The album “Times” appeared in the same year. A year later, the presentation of “EP No. 2” took place, which made a splash in the career of “Gamora”.

But it so happened that the biography of Seryozha Local took a sharp turn in the direction. In the summer of 2012, the Gamora group ceased to exist. The young people quarreled (according to rumors, over money) and the team broke up.

Single career

After such events, Sergei did not become despondent, but began to perform solo. At first it was unusual, but soon the guy realized that everything went even better. He recorded many tracks together with Pavlik Farmaceft, Dj Benny and Ksana. At the beginning of 2013, the biography of Seryozha Mestny changed again. The thing is that he moved to Moscow, where he began working together with Central Administrative District Records on recording solo albums.

Some of his more striking songs include “Chalk of Fate”, “Musi-Pusi”, “Breath of the Streets”, “Poison”. They gained popularity thanks to realistic clips that stir the soul. Young people perceive Seryoga Local's tracks as an autobiographical story composed of rap lyrics.

Moments of truth

Songs on the topic of drug addiction appear especially often in the guy’s albums. Some of them, for example “Antokha” or “Paranoia”, are written as if the young man knows firsthand about the problems of drug addicts.

It has long been known that all the guys performing in “Gamora” dabbled in marijuana. Young people, like many of their generation, believed that this helped to realize themselves and achieve relaxation after an exhausting creative day. Some of them went further, while others had the strength to stop there. Fortunately, this dangerous occupation did not interfere with Seryozha Local’s self-realization and fulfillment of his plans.

Songs performed in rap style evoke conflicting feelings among music lovers. This musical direction is more popular among today's youth, who grew up listening to Decl's texts. Rap appeared in the poor neighborhoods of America in the mid-70s and instantly captured the love of teenagers. There are not so many representatives who read real Russian rap. One of them is Seryozha Local. His surname is loud, but not popular among many. Let's tell you more about this guy.

Seryozha Local. Biography.Childhood

The rapper's real name is Fedorovich. He was born on June 19, 1989 in the town of Kirov. Sergei's childhood occurred during perestroika and shortages. The guy’s ancestors are far from music and pop art; they always found a better life. The boy was about eight years old when the family moved to Togliatti (Samara region). What remained behind were friends, ordinary life and my first childhood love. It was hard for the child to get used to the new town; he began to learn worse and was rude to his parents.

Seryozha Local’s biography as a musician began at the age of 14. The child encountered youthful true love, and this resulted in the first lyrics. At first he simply wrote poetry, but at some point he decided to read them in rap style. Among his classmates and friends in the yard, he found those who shared his interests in music and were ready to move mountains together.

"Burning" service

In 2006, the young man graduated from high school No. 14 in the town of Togliatti, but was unable to fully decide on his choice of profession. Dreams of popularity bounced around in his head, and his mother tried to grow up and think about the future. Many of his fellow rap artists have long stepped into adulthood. While the young man was wondering what to do next, a summons to the army came. Sergei firmly decided to give back to his homeland and served 18 months in the internal troops. The North Caucasus Military District, where the guy had to serve, was then considered a “hot spot.” This did not bother Private Fedorovich at all, because he never found easy ways.

After returning from the army, the biography of Seryozha Local was replete with new events. Until 2008, virtually no one knew the guy. After serving and returning home, he nevertheless decided to connect himself with music. But everything turned out to be not so simple.

First steps in rap direction

It was quite easy to find like-minded people; young people were enraptured by the new musical direction. Rap was listened to by everyone who was close to music that reflected reality. It was the dream of public fame that united six ordinary men living in the same town.

After a little rehearsal together, the men decided to form a group, which they dubbed “Course”. Seryozha Local, Alex Manifesto, Pavlik Farmaceft, Atsel Rj, Seryozha Lin and DOODA - this is the initial composition of the group. The title was promising, and at first everything went in their favor. The young men began performing in courtyards and at friends’ parties, and later word of mouth played a role. The creativity of the young men was seen, and then people were found who were ready to help promote their songs.

Serge Local. “Gamora.” Biography

In 2011, the men decided to rename the group. A new loud title has appeared - “Gamora”. Young people tried hard to achieve fame, but the path to fame, as is clear, is thorny. Having given away all the accumulations, they begin recording their own first real disc. The album “Times” appeared in the same year. A year later, the presentation of “EP No. 2” took place, which made a splash in the career of “Gamora”.

But it turned out that the biography of Seryozha Local took a sharp turn in the direction. In the summer of 2012, the Gamora group ended its existence. The young people quarreled (according to rumors, over funds) and the team broke up.

Single career

After such events, Sergei did not fall into depression, but began to perform solo. At first it was not out of habit, but soon the young man realized that everything went even better. He recorded many tracks together with Pavlik Farmaceft, Dj Benny and Ksana. At the beginning of 2013, the biography of Seryozha Mestny changed again. The thing is that he moved to Moscow, where he began working with TsAO Records on recording solo albums.

Some of his brightest songs include “Chalk of Fate”, “Musi-Pusi”, “Breath of the Streets”, “Poison”. They gained popularity thanks to clips close to reality that stir the soul. Young people accept Seryoga Local's tracks as an autobiographical story composed of rap lyrics.

Moments of truth

Songs on the topic of drug addiction in particular often appear in the guy’s albums. Some of them, for example, “Antokha” or “Paranoia,” are written as if the young man knows firsthand about the dilemmas of drug addicts.

It has long been clear that all the men performing in “Gamora” dabbled in marijuana. Young people, like many of their generation, believed that it helped to embody themselves and achieve relaxation after a grueling creative day. Some of them went further, while others had the strength to stop there. Fortunately, for Seryozha Local, this dangerous occupation did not interfere with self-realization and the fulfillment of his plans.

(Gamora) is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Jim Starlin, the character first appeared in a comic book Strange Tales#180 (June 1975).

Gamora is the adopted daughter of the supervillain Thanos, and the last of her kind. She possesses superhuman strength, agility, and also has an accelerated healing factor. She appeared as a love interest for superheroes such as Adam Warlock and Nova. Gamora is a member of the group known as the Guardians of Infinity.

Publication history

The character debuted in Strange Tales#180 (1975) and was created by Jim Starlin. She returned in issue #181, Warlock vol.1 No. 9-15 (1975-1976), and in 1977 in Avengers And Marvel Two-in-One. In 1990 she returned in the comic Silver Surfer vol. 3 No. 46-47.

She had a minor role in Infinity Gauntlet#1-6 (1991) and co-starred in Warlock and the Infinity Watch#1-42 (1992-1995). She was also featured in Infinity War(1992) and Infinity Crusade (1993).

After appearing in Infinity Abyss #1-6 (2002), Annihilation: Ronan #1-4 (2006), Annihilation #1-6(2006) and Nova vol. 4#4-12 (2007-2008), Gamora played one of the main roles in the comic Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 2 #1-25. She played a minor role in The Thanos Imperative №1-6 (2010).

Biography

Gamora is the last of her race, the Zen Vhoberi, to be exterminated by the Badoon. Thanos found the child and decided to use her as a weapon. Gamora was raised and trained by Thanos to kill Magus, an evil version of Adam Warlock. Thanos gave her little kindness during her childhood, but Gamora was very loyal to the man who promised her the opportunity to avenge the death of her family. Gamora became an expert in martial arts, earning herself the nickname " The deadliest woman in the entire Galaxy"When she was a teenager, Thanos took her on a journey to Tartoonla No. 7. Gamora disobeyed Thanos' orders, and because of this, came into conflict with a group of thugs. She was greatly outnumbered, and despite her skills, she was defeated and then raped by her opponents. Thanos found her half dead, and in turn killed all of her offenders and restored her to health, cybernetically enhancing her superhuman levels.

As an adult, Gamora was sent as an assassin against the Universal Church of Truth. She sought revenge for the genocide of her race, killing every member of the church. Gamora met and teamed up with Adam Warlock, who wanted to stop his alternate self. She even managed to get close to the Magus, but was unable to kill him at the last second. Along with Warlock, Peep Troll, and Thanos, Gamora fights to defend herself from the Black Knights of the Universal Church of Truth and the Magus Death Battalion. She was then tasked by Thanos with protecting Adam Warlock, but became suspicious of Thanos' plans and was then attacked by Drax the Destroyer.

Magus was ultimately defeated, but Thanos revealed himself to be an even greater threat. Gamora helped Captain Marvel, Drax and the Avengers in the battle against Thanos. Gamora and Pip tried to stop Thanos from destroying everything in the universe. Gamora tried to kill Thanos, but he mortally wounded her and destroyed Pip's mind. Adam Warlock found them and Gamora warned Adam of Thanos' plans and Adam absorbed their souls into his Soul Gem. When Adam Warlock died as well, his spirit was reunited with those of his friends in "Soulworld" within the Soul Gem.

Team

Gamora is a member of the Guardians of the Galaxy team. The participants of which, in addition to Gamora, are Drax the Destroyer, , Beetle, Moondragon, File-Vell, Mantis, Major Victory, Jack Flag, Cosmo

Capabilities

Thanos, through certain procedures, increased her speed, strength, flexibility and durability. Thanos also helped her become a formidable opponent to any creature in hand-to-hand combat, having been trained in various martial arts techniques from various planets, as well as in the use of weapons and various methods of stealth. She is also a highly skilled gymnast and assassin, and previously had a telepathic connection with Thanos. She uses various weapons, but above all a dagger that has unknown properties with which she can kill even beings of god-like power, such as Thanos and Magus.

IN Infinity Watch Gamora is shown to have been cybernetically enhanced to gain superhuman strength, speed, and rapid regenerative abilities. Gamora's strength and speed were further increased by Adam Warlock when they returned from Soulworld.

Gamora is one of the most skilled martial artists in the Marvel Universe. She is capable of defeating opponents who possess superhuman strength and durability that far exceed her own. She once defeated a military platoon that consisted of dozens of trained male fighters in just a few minutes. She learned to paralyze or kill opponents by hitting vital points. Although she is proficient with all types of weapons, she prefers using knives and swords as her most standard weapons.

While Gamora was the Guardian of the Infinity, she possessed an Infinity Gem called the "Time Gem". The gem was mentally linked to her, giving her the potential power to manipulate time. She said she didn't know how to use his powers and chose not to use him. While she possessed the Time Gem, Gamora had prophetic dreams and visions, although she had no conscious control over them.

In the media
Cartoon series

Gamora appears in the animated series " Silver Surfer" in the episodes "The Origin of the Silver Surfer (Part 2)", "Antibody" and "Radical Justice". She was voiced first by actress Mary Long and later by Alison Seeley-Smith.

Gamora appears as part of the Guardians of the Galaxy team in the animated series " Ultimate Spider-Man" in the Guardians of the Galaxy episodes, where she was voiced by Nika Futterman. In the episode "Return of the Guardians of the Galaxy", Gamora was sick and on the Guardians' spaceship when Titus and his Chitauri army come to Earth to capture Nova's helmet And when she recovers, she immediately comes into conflict with the forces of Titus.

Gamora appears in " Avengers, general gathering" in the episode "Guardians and Space Knights", voiced again by Nika Futterman.

Gamora appears in " Hulk and the Agents of SMASH" in the episode "It's a Wonderful Strike", where she is again voiced by Nika Futterman.

Animated films

Gamora appears in the animated film " Planet Hulk", in which she appears as a televised spectator in the arena.

Movies

Zoe Saldana played the role of Gamora in the films:

  • Guardians of the Galaxy
  • Guardians of the Galaxy. Part 2
  • Avengers: Infinity War

Games

Gamora appears in Lego Marvel Super Heroes, voiced by Danielle Nicolet.
Gamora, a playable character in the Facebook game "Marvel: Avengers Alliance".
Gamora appears in the video game Disney Infinity 2.0.