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Cuckoo's Nest

 

Universe
Marvel Universe

Location
Halfworld

Builder/Designer
Unrevealed

Owner
Unrevealed

First Appearance
Incredible Hulk #271 (1982)

Significant Issues
Black Bunny Brigade kidnapped Lylla inside the Cuckoo's Nest (Incredible Hulk #271, 1982); served as Rocket Raccoon's base of operations (Rocket Raccoon #1-4, 1985)

Points of Interest
Cuckoo's Nest has a launch pad on the top of its tallest structure


On Halfworld, the animal defenders used a place called the Cuckoo's Nest as their base of operations. With a convenient launch pad atop its tallest building for the Rakk'n'Ruin – the spacecraft of Rocket Raccoon – and a bevy of devices to monitor the Loonies, the Nest was a formidable headquarters. Even though the base was heavily guarded, it was still subject to attack, at least on one occasion, when Blackjack O'Hare and his Black Bunny Brigade kidnapped Rocket's girlfriend, Lylla, and stole Gideon's Bible.

 
 
 
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