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  • Giant-Size Man-Thing Vol 1 1
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  • * Man-Thing (Volume 1) cover art gallery * [[W:C:marvel:Theodore Sallis /Gallery
Letterer1
  • John Costanza
Inker1
  • Dick Ayers
  • Steve Ditko
  • Frank Chiaramonte
  • Christopher Rule
Recommended
  • * Man-Thing (Volume 1) * Man-Thing (Volume 2) * Man-Thing (Volume 3) * Man-Thing (Volume 4)
Inker1
  • Dick Ayers
  • Steve Ditko
  • Frank Chiaramonte
  • Christopher Rule
CustomSection
  • Related Articles
Editor-in-Chief
  • Roy Thomas
Writer1
  • Stan Lee
  • Steve Gerber
Penciler1
  • Jack Kirby
  • Steve Ditko
  • Mike Ploog
Colourist1
  • Petra Goldberg
Writer1
  • Stan Lee
  • Steve Gerber
StoryTitle
  • Goom! The Thing from Planet-X!
  • How Will We Keep Warm When the Last Flame Dies?
  • I Was the Invisible Man!
  • Ice-Monster Cometh!
Editor1
  • Stan Lee
  • Roy Thomas
Penciler1
  • Jack Kirby
  • Steve Ditko
  • Mike Ploog
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * Adversaries: * Other Characters: * Prof. Howard Locations: * Items: * Vehicles: *
  • Featured Characters: * Mark Langley Supporting Characters: * Adversaries: * Other Characters: * Helen Langley * Aliens from Planet X Locations: * Planet X Items: * Vehicles: *
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * Adversaries: * * ** Akar ** ** Kamar Other Characters: * Paul Benton * Dr. Arthur Marshall * Locations: * ** *** **** Omegaville :* Items: * Vehicles: *
  • Featured Characters: * Hugo Bogg Supporting Characters: * Adversaries: * Other Characters: * Abominable Snowman/Ice-Monster Locations: * Items: * Vehicles: *
Letterer1
  • John Costanza
Colourist1
  • Petra Goldberg
Editor1
  • Stan Lee
  • Roy Thomas
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CoverArtist
  • Mike Ploog
Country
  • USA
Links
  • * Man-Thing profile at Wikipedia * Man-Thing profile at the Marvel Directory * Man-Thing profile at Toonopedia * Man-Thing movie entry at the Internet Movie Database (IMDB)
Month
  • August
Synopsis
  • Story reprinted from Amazing Adult Fantasy #11.
  • Story reprinted from Strange Tales #67.
  • Story reprinted from Tales of Suspense #15.
  • The Man-Thing stumbles upon an altercation between two scientists, Paul Benton and Professor Marshall, and the Cult of Entropy. The Cult threatens the two scientists with their Golden Brain. When the globe is exposed from it's carrying case, it causes the Man-Thing pain, and so the Man-Thing attempts to attack them. In defense, the Cult members command the brain to create a monster which battles the Man-Thing. During the fight, the Man-Thing impales the glob with a tree causing it to explode, the feedback causes the globe which contains the Golden Brain to explode and land in the swamps muck. With the Cult trying to collect the brain back, the scientists are able to get away and continue on their mission. As the Brain is washed away, it recalls the events that led it to being where it is, as it turns out the brain is really Joseph Timms, the man who was mutated into the Glob and battled the Hulk, his brain surviving the conflict and getting into the hands of the Cult of Entropy. The Brain eventually washes ashore, where it uses it's powers to transform the muck around it into a new human body, and the reborn Timms. With no memory of his previous lives, the being once known as Timms, wanders the swamp. While in Miami, the Cult members report back to their leader Yagzan, who is not impressed and demands that they go back to the swamps near Citrusville and get the Golden Brain back, at any cost. While back in Citrusville, Benton and Marshall begin building their latest scientific creation: Omegaville, a completely energy self sufficient city. The construction is being silently watched by the Man-Thing. While the construction continues, the two scientists find Timms, and take him in, clothing him and giving him a job on the site, with no name of his own, they call him Joe. The operations are later explained to Richard Rory, who has come to the site to get the story for the radio station he works for. That night, the Cult of Entropy returns to the swamps, and Yagzan begins tracking the Golden Brain, when they find it in the form of "Joe", Yagzan takes control of Joe and he transforms into the Glob once more. They set Glob on a rampage which destroys much of Omegaville. This prompts the Man-Thing to enter the fray, and to battle the Glob, beating it until it loses it's corporal form and crumbles into a pile of muck. When Yagzan tries to get control of the creature again, the clay then engulfs his body killing him. With the threat made by the Cult over, the Man-Thing leaves for it's home in the swamp, leaving all the witnesses to figure the aftermath out for themselves.
Notes
  • * The Man-Thing story is divided into the following three chapters: - How Will We Keep Warm When the Last Flame Dies? - Chapter II This Mind, This Universe - No Shortage of Evil! Chapter III * Yagzan, the leader of the Cult of Entropy in the Man-Thing story looks suspiciously like former President Richard Nixon. * First appearance of Yagzan and the Cult of Entropy. * "Ice-Monster Cometh!" was originally printed in Amazing Adult Fantasy #11. * "I Was the Invisible Man!" was originally printed in Strange Tales #67. * "Goom! The Thing from Planet-X!" was originally printed in Tales of Suspense #15.
Publisher
  • Marvel Comics
Year
  • 1974(xsd:integer)
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