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Topic : Re: Does this sound too similar to Guardians of the galaxy? So since 2007 I've been using a raccoon character in my stories and I want to know if he's too similar to rocket raccoon. My character - selfpublishingguru.com

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Why Does It Matter If They Are Similar?

I am honestly interested in why it would matter if it were like Guardians of the Galaxy?

If you are writing the story for yourself and a few friends, then they surely are not going to care as long as the story is really good. Since your character is named something different and none of the other characters or story situations from Guardians of the Galaxy will show up in your story, the only similarity is that you have a snarky talking raccoon.

Over the Hedge : (Comic Strip & Movie)

If that were a problem, then I guess Guardians of the Galaxy would've been in trouble from Over The Hedge.
www.gocomics.com/overthehedge comic strip
www.imdb.com/title/tt0327084/ movie

What If You Changed Your Character To a Fox?

Does it matter that your character is a raccoon? Or why not just change your character into a fox? What if yours was a fox? Would that then be different enough that you wouldn't worry about the comparison to Guardians of the Galaxy?

Or would you then think there were too much similarity to The Fantastic Mr. Fox?

Have you seen the movie? It is fantastic. He is a snarky talking fox. www.imdb.com/title/tt0432283/
Are You Afraid Guardians Creators Might Sue?

1) Write the entire story.
2) Get at least 100 people to read it.
3) Get feedback from at least 50 of them.

4) Get it published by a large publisher

If you even complete the first one it will be amazing. However, it still won't matter even if you have entirely copied the raccoon from Guardians.

Completing #2 will probably take at least 1 year. Unfortunately, few people will read the writing of an unpublished author. You'd have to find a writing community and even then, often, they're not that helpful.

Number 3 will probably be completely impossible. But if you do succeed you are well on your way to #4 .

What Will A Publisher Think?

When you submit your writing to the publisher they will tell you if the character too closely resembles the one from Guardians. But they won't care.
They will only care if your writing is good enough that they believe they can make money from it and decide to publish.

If they do, they will handle the problem, most likely by insuring your character is another type of snarky talking animal such as a hedge hog or a guinea pig.

The Short Answer (TOO LATE)
So, really, in conclusion, the final answer is :
No, it does not matter at all that you've independently created a snarky talking raccoon. You're snarky talking raccoon's success will be directly proportional to the amount of work you put into it + luck.

Good luck with your story.


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