This article lists the known
monsters
A monster is a type of fictional creature found in horror, fantasy, science fiction, folklore, mythology and religion. Monsters are very often depicted as dangerous and aggressive with a strange, grotesque appearance that causes terror and fe ...
in
Marvel Comics
Marvel Comics is an American comic book publishing, publisher and the flagship property of Marvel Entertainment, a divsion of The Walt Disney Company since September 1, 2009. Evolving from Timely Comics in 1939, ''Magazine Management/Atlas Co ...
.
History
In the earlier parts of Marvel Comics, issues such as ''
Journey into Mystery
''Journey into Mystery'' is an American comic book series initially published by Atlas Comics (1950s), Atlas Comics, then by its successor, Marvel Comics. Initially a horror comics anthology, it changed to giant-monster and science fiction stori ...
'', ''
Strange Tales
''Strange Tales'' is a Marvel Comics comics anthology, anthology series. The title was revived in different forms on multiple occasions. Doctor Strange and Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (feature), Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. made their d ...
'', ''
Tales of Suspense
''Tales of Suspense'' is the name of an American comic book anthology series and two one-shot comics published by Marvel Comics. The first, which ran from 1959 to 1968, began as a science-fiction anthology that served as a showcase for such arti ...
'', and ''
Tales to Astonish
''Tales to Astonish'' is the name of two American comic book series and a One-shot (comics), one-shot comic published by Marvel Comics.
The primary title bearing that name was published from January 1959 to March 1968. It began as a science-fic ...
'' would detail stories of its different
monsters
A monster is a type of fictional creature found in horror, fantasy, science fiction, folklore, mythology and religion. Monsters are very often depicted as dangerous and aggressive with a strange, grotesque appearance that causes terror and fe ...
. They consist of
various monsters from mythologies (e.g.,
undead
The undead are beings in mythology, legend, or fiction that are deceased but behave as if alive. Most commonly the term refers to corporeal forms of formerly-alive humans, such as mummies, vampires, and zombies, who have been reanimated by super ...
, e.g.,
zombies
A zombie (Haitian French: , ht, zonbi) is a mythological undead corporeal revenant created through the reanimation of a corpse. Zombies are most commonly found in horror and fantasy genre works. The term comes from Haitian folklore, in whic ...
,
mummies
A mummy is a dead human or an animal whose soft tissues and organs have been preserved by either intentional or accidental exposure to chemicals, extreme cold, very low humidity, or lack of air, so that the recovered body does not decay furth ...
, and
vampires
A vampire is a mythical creature that subsists by feeding on the vital essence (generally in the form of blood) of the living. In European folklore, vampires are undead creatures that often visited loved ones and caused mischief or deaths ...
, etc.,
demons
A demon is a malevolent supernatural entity. Historically, belief in demons, or stories about demons, occurs in religion, occultism, literature, fiction, mythology, and folklore; as well as in media such as comics, video games, movies, anime, ...
,
ghouls
A ghoul ( ar, غول, ') is a demon-like being or monstrous humanoid. The concept originated in pre-Islamic Arabian religion, associated with graveyards and the consumption of human flesh. Modern fiction often uses the term to label a certa ...
,
werewolves
In folklore, a werewolf (), or occasionally lycanthrope (; ; uk, Вовкулака, Vovkulaka), is an individual that can shapeshift into a wolf (or, especially in modern film, a therianthropic hybrid wolf-like creature), either purposely or ...
,
werehyenas,
werecats
A werecat (also written in a hyphenated form as were-cat) is an analog to "werewolf" for a feline therianthropic creature.
Etymology
Ailuranthropy comes from the Greek root words ''ailouros'' meaning "cat",< and ''anthropos'', meaning "human" ...
, and
wererats, etc.), and novels (e.g.,
Frankenstein's Monster
Frankenstein's monster or Frankenstein's creature, often referred to as simply "Frankenstein", is a fictional character who first appeared in Mary Shelley's 1818 novel ''Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus''. Shelley's title thus compares ...
, and
Mr Hyde
''Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde'' is a 1886 Gothic fiction, Gothic novella by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. It follows Gabriel John Utterson, a London-based legal practitioner who investigates a series of strange occurrences ...
, etc.), giant
aliens
Alien primarily refers to:
* Alien (law), a person in a country who is not a national of that country
** Enemy alien, the above in times of war
* Extraterrestrial life, life which does not originate from Earth
** Specifically, intelligent extrate ...
,
kaiju
is a Japanese media genre that focuses on stories involving giant monsters. The word ''kaiju'' can also refer to the giant monsters themselves, which are usually depicted attacking major cities and battling either the military or other monster ...
, Deviant Mutates (and even Human and Animal Mutates/
Mutants
In biology, and especially in genetics, a mutant is an organism or a new genetic character arising or resulting from an instance of mutation, which is generally an alteration of the DNA sequence of the genome or chromosome of an organism. It ...
), and experiments that went horribly wrong. In later Marvel Comics stories, some of the Monsters would later be seen inhabiting
Monster Isle
A monster is a type of fictional creature found in horror, fantasy, science fiction, folklore, mythology and religion. Monsters are very often depicted as dangerous and aggressive with a strange, grotesque appearance that causes terror and fe ...
.
During the "
Monsters Unleashed" storyline, the monsters in this category would be classified as Goliathons where they were summoned by the
Inhuman
Inhuman may refer to:
Comics
*Inhumans, a fictional race in Marvel Comics
** ''Inhuman'' (comics), a comic book series focusing on Inhumans
** ''Inhumans'' (TV series), a television series set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
*Kristoff Vernard, ...
Kei Kawade in order to help the superheroes fight the Leviathon Tide.
[''Monsters Unleashed'' vol. 2 #3. Marvel Comics.]
A-Bomb
Abominable Snowman
The Abominable Snowman is a large cryptid often found in the Himalayas.
Carl Hanson
The first Abominable Snowman (Carl Hanson) was created by
Jack Kirby
Jack Kirby (born Jacob Kurtzberg; August 28, 1917 – February 6, 1994) was an American comic book artist, writer and editor, widely regarded as one of the medium's major innovators and one of its most prolific and influential creators. He gr ...
and
Steve Ditko
Stephen John Ditko Page contains two reproductions from school yearbooks. A 1943 Garfield Junior High School yearbook excerpt lists "Stephen Ditko". A 1945 Johnstown High School yearbook excerpt lists "Stephen J. Ditko" under extracurricular act ...
and first appeared in ''Tales to Astonish'' #13 (Nov. 1960).
Carl Hanson was a greedy explorer who had heard of the infamous Abominable Snowman. In order to capture the creature and make money off it, Hanson steals a cursed photograph. In the Himalayas, he was unable to get help in finding it as people constantly warned him to get rid of the cursed photograph before the curse overtakes him. As he progresses up the mountain, Carl's hair grows longer, his mind becomes addled, and he drops the picture as he becomes the Abominable Snowman.
Over time, the Abominable Snowman became an inhabitant on Monster Isle and supposedly grew bigger. He was among the monsters that witnessed the arrival of the
X-Men
The X-Men are a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, first appearing in Uncanny X-Men, ''The X-Men'' #1 by artist/co-plotter Jack Kirby and writer/editor Stan Lee in 1963. Although initially cancelled in ...
members
Shadowcat
Katherine Anne "Kitty" Pryde is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men. The character first appeared in ''The Uncanny X-Men'' #129 (January 1980) and was co-created by wri ...
and
Magik when they arrived to pick up a mutant girl named Bo. When Shadowcat and Magik found Bo, the Abominable Snowman and the other monsters attacked them until Magik teleported herself, Shadowcat, and Bo back to the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning.
[''The Uncanny X-Men'' vol. 3 #33. Marvel Comics.]
During the "Monsters Unleashed" storyline, the Abominable Snowman was one of the many monsters summoned by
Kid Kaiju
The following is a list of known fictional characters who are Inhumans, a race of superhumans appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Known Inhumans
Inhuman Royal Family
The Inhuman Royal Family are the ruling class of ...
and helped defeat the Leviathon Mother and its creatures.
Howling Commandos version
The second Abominable Snowman was created by
Keith Giffen
Keith Ian Giffen (born November 30, 1952) is an American comics artist and writer. He is known for his work for DC Comics on their ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' and ''Justice League'' titles as well as for being the co-creator of Lobo.
Biography
K ...
and Eduardo Francisco and first appeared in ''
Nick Fury's Howling Commandos
''Nick Fury's Howling Commandos'' was an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics. Running six issues before its cancellation and cover-dated December 2005 to May 2006, the series featured a fictional team set in the Marvel Universe, ...
'' #2 (Jan. 2006). He is depicted as a member of the Howling Commandos and is capable of speech, albeit broken. He teamed up with the
Sasquatch
Bigfoot, also commonly referred to as Sasquatch, is a purported ape-like creature said to inhabit the forest of North America. Many dubious articles have been offered in attempts to prove the existence of Bigfoot, including Anecdotal evidence, ...
to track down
Groot
Groot () is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in ''Tales to Astonish'' #13 (Nov. 1960). An extraterrestrial, sentien ...
. He insulted
Gorilla-Man Gorilla-Man is an alias used by three different fictional superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, beginning in 1954 with the character of Kenneth Hale, and continuing with Arthur Nagan, who also appeared in 1954 ...
by calling him less than a monkey on a bicycle at a zoo.
Abomination
Teen Abomination
Absorbing Man
Adversary
Aries
Anaconda
Amatsu-Mikaboshi
Anole
Anuxa
Anuxa is a giant monster who was first seen in ''Tales to Astonish'' #7 and was created by
Stan Lee
Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber ; December 28, 1922 – November 12, 2018) was an American comic book writer, editor, publisher, and producer. He rose through the ranks of a family-run business called Timely Publications which ...
and
.
Anuxa was part of a monstrous alien race that sent him to Earth as a scout. When the dominant species of Earth has died out, Anuxa is to claim the Earth for his kind. 1,000,000 years later, Anuxa got impatient that humanity would survive the many disasters. Upon hearing of the atomic bomb, Anuxa went back into the iceberg that he was using as a hiding place and continued to bide his time for the day when the atomic bombs would wipe out humanity.
Apocalypse
Armadillo
Asp
Azazel
Batragon
Batragon is a giant bat/dragon monster that was first seen in ''Godzilla'' #4 and was created by
Doug Moench
Douglas Moench (; born February 23, 1948) is an American comic book writer notable for his ''Batman'' work and as the creator of Moon Knight, Deathlok, Black Mask, ''Electric Warrior'' and ''Six from Sirius''. He is also known for his critically ...
and
Tom Sutton
Thomas F. Sutton (April 15, 1937 – May 1, 2002)
He enlisted in the U.S. Air Force after graduating from high school in 1955, and worked on art projects while stationed at Fort D.A. Russell (Wyoming), Fort Francis E. Warren, near Laramie, Wyom ...
.
Batragon was once an ordinary bat that was transformed into a bat/dragon monster by a Lifestone that was wielded by
Doctor Demonicus who then dispatched it to steal an oil tanker in order to use its oil to power his equipment. This attracted the attention of Godzilla who then fought Batragon at Doctor Demonicus' volcano lair and destroyed him.
Batwing
Behemoth
Behemoth is an Atlantean beast that first appeared in ''Tales to Astonish'' #77 and was created by
Stan Lee
Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber ; December 28, 1922 – November 12, 2018) was an American comic book writer, editor, publisher, and producer. He rose through the ranks of a family-run business called Timely Publications which ...
,
Adam Austin, and
Bill Everett
William Blake Everett (; May 18, 1917 – February 27, 1973) was an American comic book writer-artist best known for creating Namor the Sub-Mariner as well as co-creating Zombie and Daredevil with writer Stan Lee for Marvel Comics. He was alle ...
.
The Behemoth was an Atlantean beast that was created by the best Atlantean scientists in order to protect Atlantis from future threats. Behemoth appears in the Marvel Superheroes Show (1966) in the Namor Segment.
Belasco
Beta-Beast
Beta-Beast is a giant alien monster that first appeared in ''Godzilla'' #12 and was created by Doug Moench and
Herb Trimpe
Herbert William Trimpe (; May 26, 1939 – April 13, 2015) was an American comics artist and occasional writer, best known as the seminal 1970s artist on ''The Incredible Hulk'' and as the first artist to draw for publication the character Wolver ...
.
The Beta-Beast is a giant alien monster that was captured and augmented by the Warlords of the planet Beta. As the Beta-Beast was not strong enough to deal with the Mega-Monsters used by the Megan warlords, the Betans moved their base to Earth's moon where they had it challenge Godzilla to see if it is worthy enough to fight the Mega-Monsters. The Beta-Beast was killed by Godzilla proving a point to the Betan Warlords that he might be a good challenge for the Mega-Monsters.
Beast
Dark Beast
Bi-Beast
Big Bertha
Black Spectre
Blackheart
Blackout
Blip
Blip is an electrical alien monster that first appeared in ''Tales to Astonish'' #15 and was created by Stan Lee,
Jack Kirby
Jack Kirby (born Jacob Kurtzberg; August 28, 1917 – February 6, 1994) was an American comic book artist, writer and editor, widely regarded as one of the medium's major innovators and one of its most prolific and influential creators. He gr ...
, and
Dick Ayers
Richard Bache Ayers (; April 28, 1924 – May 4, 2014) was an American comic book artist and cartoonist best known for his work as one of Jack Kirby's inkers during the late-1950s and 1960s period known as the Silver Age of Comics, including on s ...
.
The Blip is a giant alien monster composed of electrical energies.
Blob
Bombu
Bombu is an alien monster that first appeared in ''Journey into Mystery'' #60 and was created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Dick Ayers.
Bombu is a giant alien conqueror from the planet Oobagon VIII who had conquered 275 worlds. The high commander of Oobagon VIII sent Bombu to Earth as part of a scouting mission for the Oobagonians. While subjugating the natives while operating as a witch doctor, Bombu's plan didn't go well when he was struck by lightning. The natives then pelted Bombu who then fled Earth.
Some years later, Bombu is sent back to Earth by his high commander in order to get Earth ready for an Oobagonian invasion. While manifesting in an unnamed American city, Bombu was confronted by the police who managed to taser him. Bombu was then arrested and incarcerated in a county jail. Though he did use his one telephone call to inform the high commander of his failure.
Bova
Brothers Grimm
Bruttu
Bruttu (also called the Brute That Walks) is a giant monster that first appeared in ''Tales of Suspense'' #22 and was created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Dick Ayers.
Howard Lindley was a short scientist who had been picked on for his size. When an atomic machine tapped into Howard's imagination, it transformed him into the comic book creature Bruttu. When he burst through the wall, he was unable to speak due to his now-monstrous vocal cords only producing monster sounds. While evading the military and learning that Anne Benson secretly loved him, Bruttu made his way back to the lab and thought of himself when he reactivated the machine. It was enough to turn Bruttu back into Howard Lindley. Afterwards, Howard destroyed the machines and professed his love to Anne Benson.
Bushmaster
Caliban
Carrion
Clea
Cobra
Colossus
Constrictor
Copperhead
Cottonmouth
Crawling Creature
The Crawling Creature is a reptilian monster that first appeared in ''Tales to Astonish'' #22 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
The Crawling Creature is a reptilian monster that lived in the underground parts of the Grand Canyon where it menaced a lost tribe of cave people. While fleeing the Crawling Creature during a mining expedition, Walter Carter was saved by a passing helicopter.
Creature from the Black Bog
The Creature from the Black Bog is a giant alien monster that first appeared in ''Tales of Suspense'' #23 and was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.
The Creature from the Black Bog is a peaceful alien explorer who landed on Earth to fix its engines and got stuck in the bog where he was unable to reach the vines. Sometime later, an elderly couple named John and Martha later found the Creature from the Black Bog and helped it escape from its murky prison. Before leaving Earth upon fixing his ship, the Creature from the Black Bog rewarded John and Martha by taking their memories and sprinkling it into the Fountain of Youth which restored them to their physical age.
D'Spayre
Darwin
Death
Death Adder
Deathwatch
Demogoblin
Demon Bear
Delphyne Gorgon
Devil Dinosaur
Devil Dinosaur is a red ''
Tyrannosaurus
''Tyrannosaurus'' is a genus of large theropoda, theropod dinosaur. The species ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' (''rex'' meaning "king" in Latin), often called ''T. rex'' or colloquially ''T-Rex'', is one of the best represented theropods. ''Tyrannosa ...
'' that came from Dinosaur World.
Diamondback
Digger
Dinah Soar
Doctor Voodoo
Doppelganger
Dormammu
Dragoom
Dragoom first appeared in ''Strange Tales'' #76 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
Dragoom is a giant fiery denizen of the Vulcan race who escaped prison from his home world and came to Earth with the intent of conquering the planet. However, Dragoom fled when he was deceived by the filmmaker Victor Cartwright into believing that there were other Vulcans on the planet.
Dweller-in-Darkness
Eel
Elektro
Elektro first appeared in ''
Tales of Suspense
''Tales of Suspense'' is the name of an American comic book anthology series and two one-shot comics published by Marvel Comics. The first, which ran from 1959 to 1968, began as a science-fiction anthology that served as a showcase for such arti ...
'' #13 (Jan. 1961), in the seven-page story "Elektro" by writer-editor
Stan Lee
Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber ; December 28, 1922 – November 12, 2018) was an American comic book writer, editor, publisher, and producer. He rose through the ranks of a family-run business called Timely Publications which ...
and
penciler
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Jack Kirby
Jack Kirby (born Jacob Kurtzberg; August 28, 1917 – February 6, 1994) was an American comic book artist, writer and editor, widely regarded as one of the medium's major innovators and one of its most prolific and influential creators. He gr ...
. Elektro debuted in an issue of what fans and historians call
pre-superhero Marvel
Atlas Comics is the 1950s comic book, comic-book publishing label that evolved into Marvel Comics. Magazine and mass market paperback, paperback novel publisher Martin Goodman (publisher), Martin Goodman, whose business strategy involved having a ...
comics, published by Marvel's 1950s and early 1960s predecessor,
Atlas Comics Atlas Comics may refer to
* Atlas Comics (1950s)
Atlas Comics is the 1950s comic book, comic-book publishing label that evolved into Marvel Comics. Magazine and mass market paperback, paperback novel publisher Martin Goodman (publisher), Martin ...
.
Elektro was originally a supercomputer created by scientist Wilbur Poole. The computer, however, achieves independent thought and hypnotizes Poole, and forces him to build an immense robotic body, tall, for protection and mobility. Calling itself Elektro and now armed with several dangerous weapons, the robot decides to conquer mankind and attacks the city of San Francisco.
Poole, however, recovers from the hypnotic trance and deactivates Elektro by accessing one of the robot's feet and removing a transistor.
Years later,
Mister Fantastic
Mister Fantastic (Reed Richards) is a superhero character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is a founding member, and the leader, of the Fantastic Four. Richards has a mastery of mechanical, aerospace a ...
wipes Elektro's flawed programming and replaces it. He then "enrolls" Elektro in his rehabilitation program, which involves Elektro being reduced to human size and stripped of his powers so as to allow him to enter human society. Elektro takes up a job as a mail attendant in the Fantastic Four's headquarters, the
Baxter Building
The Baxter Building is a fictitious 35-story office building appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The building is depicted in Manhattan, and its five upper floors house the Fantastic Four's headquarters.
Publication hist ...
, and later joins his fellow rehab-program creatures, the
extraterrestrials
Extraterrestrial life, colloquially referred to as alien life, is life that may occur outside Earth and which did not originate on Earth. No extraterrestrial life has yet been conclusively detected, although efforts are underway. Such life might ...
Fin Fang Foom
Fin Fang Foom is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character has been depicted as an extraterrestrial creature resembling a dragon. The character first appeared in ''Strange Tales'' #89 (cover ...
,
Googam
This article lists the known monsters in Marvel Comics.
History
In the earlier parts of Marvel Comics, issues such as ''Journey into Mystery'', ''Strange Tales'', ''Tales of Suspense'', and ''Tales to Astonish'' would detail stories of its differe ...
and
Gorgilla
This article lists the known monsters in Marvel Comics.
History
In the earlier parts of Marvel Comics, issues such as ''Journey into Mystery'', ''Strange Tales'', ''Tales of Suspense'', and ''Tales to Astonish'' would detail stories of its differe ...
, to defeat the microscopic alien conqueror
Tim Boo Baa. He also starts a relationship with Fantastic Four's robotic
receptionist
A receptionist is an employee taking an office or administrative support position. The work is usually performed in a waiting area such as a lobby or front office desk of an organization or business. The title ''receptionist'' is attributed to ...
Roberta
''Roberta'' is a musical from 1933 with music by Jerome Kern, and lyrics and book by Otto Harbach. The musical is based on the novel ''Gowns by Roberta'' by Alice Duer Miller. It features the songs " Yesterdays", "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes", "Let ...
.
At some point, Elektro was arrested upon being mistaken for
Electro and is imprisoned. Upon getting word of this, the robots at the Baxter Building saw the prison riot that Elektro was in. Elektro was later freed from prison when the confusion was cleared up.
Experiment 247
Experiment 247 first appeared in ''Tales to Astonish'' #1 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
Experiment 247 is a
common snapping turtle
The common snapping turtle (''Chelydra serpentina'') is a species of large freshwater turtle in the family Chelydridae. Its natural range extends from southeastern Canada, southwest to the edge of the Rocky Mountains, as far east as Nova Scotia ...
that was given hormone regulator serum by Dr. Parker. It was trapped behind a wall until it was freed by the natives.
Fin Fang Foom
Fin Fang Foom is a
Makulan, a dragon-like alien from the planet Kakaranthara.
Flux
Frankenstein's Monster
Gargantua
Gargantus
Gargantus
This article lists the known monsters in Marvel Comics.
History
In the earlier parts of Marvel Comics, issues such as ''Journey into Mystery'', ''Strange Tales'', ''Tales of Suspense'', and ''Tales to Astonish'' would detail stories of its differe ...
is a giant blue aquatic humanoid monster that appeared in ''
Strange Tales
''Strange Tales'' is a Marvel Comics comics anthology, anthology series. The title was revived in different forms on multiple occasions. Doctor Strange and Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (feature), Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. made their d ...
'' #80 and #85. A different Gargantus (Alien robot) is an enemy of Iron Man. He appeared in ''Tales of Suspense'' #40. A nightmare version of the alien robot Gargantus created by Count Nefaria (as Dream Master) appears in the Marvel Superheroes show (1966) in the Iron Man segment (Dream Master episode).
Gargoyle
Garokk
Ghost Rider
Johnny Blaze
Cosmic Ghost Rider
Ghost Rider 2099
Danny Ketch
Noble Kale
Robbie Reyes
Gibbon
Giganto
There were two different Gigantos:
* The first one was a Deviant Mutate that dwells in Subterranea.
* The second one is an Atlantean beast that resembles a
sperm whale
The sperm whale or cachalot (''Physeter macrocephalus'') is the largest of the toothed whales and the largest toothed predator. It is the only living member of the genus ''Physeter'' and one of three extant species in the sperm whale famil ...
with arms and legs.
Gigantus
Gigantus is a giant monster from the underwater city of Mu who first appeared in ''Tales to Astonish'' #63 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
Gigantus was sent by his king to invade the surface world. It retreated when a prop builder named Mr. Baxter built Ulvar to scare it back to Mu.
[''Journey into Mystery'' #63. Marvel Comics.]
Glob
Glop
Glop is a giant monster that first appeared in ''Tales to Astonish'' #21 and was created by
Steve Ditko
Stephen John Ditko Page contains two reproductions from school yearbooks. A 1943 Garfield Junior High School yearbook excerpt lists "Stephen Ditko". A 1945 Johnstown High School yearbook excerpt lists "Stephen J. Ditko" under extracurricular act ...
. It was originally called "Hulk" before the Marvel Comics
character of the same name came into being.
Glop is a giant monster that emerged from a movie screen that was playing the movie it was in.
[''Tales to Astonish'' #21. Marvel Comics.]
Goblin King
Godzilla
Marvel Comics had its rendition of
Godzilla
is a fictional monster, or '' kaiju'', originating from a series of Japanese films. The character first appeared in the 1954 film ''Godzilla'' and became a worldwide pop culture icon, appearing in various media, including 32 films produc ...
.
Gog
Gog is a
Tsiln.
Googam
Googam is a giant alien monster who is the son of Goom. First appeared in ''Tales of Suspense'' #17.
Goom
Goom is an alien from Planet X who attempted to conquer the Earth. He was defeated and returned to his home planet by other aliens from Planet X.
His son
Googam
This article lists the known monsters in Marvel Comics.
History
In the earlier parts of Marvel Comics, issues such as ''Journey into Mystery'', ''Strange Tales'', ''Tales of Suspense'', and ''Tales to Astonish'' would detail stories of its differe ...
soon followed in his father's footsteps.
Goom first appeared in ''
Tales of Suspense
''Tales of Suspense'' is the name of an American comic book anthology series and two one-shot comics published by Marvel Comics. The first, which ran from 1959 to 1968, began as a science-fiction anthology that served as a showcase for such arti ...
'' #15 and was created by
Stan Lee
Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber ; December 28, 1922 – November 12, 2018) was an American comic book writer, editor, publisher, and producer. He rose through the ranks of a family-run business called Timely Publications which ...
,
Jack Kirby
Jack Kirby (born Jacob Kurtzberg; August 28, 1917 – February 6, 1994) was an American comic book artist, writer and editor, widely regarded as one of the medium's major innovators and one of its most prolific and influential creators. He gr ...
,
and
Dick Ayers
Richard Bache Ayers (; April 28, 1924 – May 4, 2014) was an American comic book artist and cartoonist best known for his work as one of Jack Kirby's inkers during the late-1950s and 1960s period known as the Silver Age of Comics, including on s ...
.
Gorgilla
Gorgilla is a giant ape/human monster. He first appeared in ''
Tales to Astonish
''Tales to Astonish'' is the name of two American comic book series and a One-shot (comics), one-shot comic published by Marvel Comics.
The primary title bearing that name was published from January 1959 to March 1968. It began as a science-fic ...
'' #12 and was created by
Stan Lee
Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber ; December 28, 1922 – November 12, 2018) was an American comic book writer, editor, publisher, and producer. He rose through the ranks of a family-run business called Timely Publications which ...
and
Jack Kirby
Jack Kirby (born Jacob Kurtzberg; August 28, 1917 – February 6, 1994) was an American comic book artist, writer and editor, widely regarded as one of the medium's major innovators and one of its most prolific and influential creators. He gr ...
.
Gorgilla was originally a half-man/half-
ape
Apes (collectively Hominoidea ) are a clade of Old World simians native to sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia (though they were more widespread in Africa, most of Asia, and as well as Europe in prehistory), which together with its siste ...
native to the island of
Borneo
Borneo (; id, Kalimantan) is the third-largest island in the world and the largest in Asia. At the geographic centre of Maritime Southeast Asia, in relation to major Indonesian islands, it is located north of Java, west of Sulawesi, and eas ...
, who is discovered by an expedition seeking the "missing link" between man and apes. After Gorgilla saves the expedition from a dinosaur, a ''
Tyrannosaurus rex
''Tyrannosaurus'' is a genus of large theropod dinosaur. The species ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' (''rex'' meaning "king" in Latin), often called ''T. rex'' or colloquially ''T-Rex'', is one of the best represented theropods. ''Tyrannosaurus'' live ...
'', they in gratitude decide to leave the island and never mention Gorgilla.
Gorgilla, however, becomes curious about mankind and stows away on a ship bound for New York. Gorgilla stops an assassination attempt while in New York, but dies from a fall from the Statue of Liberty.
This is later corrected and it is revealed that the adventurer
Doctor Druid
Doctor Anthony Druid, also known as Doctor Droom and Druid, is a fictional mystic and a supernatural monster- hunter appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Co-created by writer-editor Stan Lee and penciller Jack Kirby, ...
talks Gorgilla down from the Statue of Liberty and ensures that he is returned to Borneo.
Gorgilla is among those summoned by
Yandroth
Y'Garon
Y'Garon is a demon who has clashed with Marada the She-Wolf and Dracula.
Yandroth
Yandroth was the humanoid Scientist Supreme of the " otherdimensional" planet "Yann" and a would-be-conqueror who, with his robot Voltorg, has fought Doc ...
and influenced into attacking the
Defenders
Defender(s) or The Defender(s) may refer to:
*Defense (military)
*Defense (sports)
**Defender (association football)
Arts and entertainment Film and television
* ''The Defender'' (1989 film), a Canadian documentary
* ''The Defender'' (1994 f ...
. Gorgilla dropped a building on the Avengers, but is defeated by the Defenders.
Gorgilla is later deposited on
Monster Isle
A monster is a type of fictional creature found in horror, fantasy, science fiction, folklore, mythology and religion. Monsters are very often depicted as dangerous and aggressive with a strange, grotesque appearance that causes terror and fe ...
by the
Fantastic Four
The Fantastic Four is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team debuted in ''The Fantastic Four'' #1 ( cover dated Nov. 1961), helping usher in a new level of realism in the medium. It was the first ...
and eventually undergoes a rehabilitation program, which involves him being shrunken down to human size and hypnotically stripped of his powers so as to allow him to enter human society. Gorgilla takes up a job as a window cleaner at the Baxter Building and later joins fellow monsters
Fin Fang Foom
Fin Fang Foom is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character has been depicted as an extraterrestrial creature resembling a dragon. The character first appeared in ''Strange Tales'' #89 (cover ...
,
Elektro
Elektro is the nickname of a robot built by the Westinghouse Electric Corporation in its Mansfield, Ohio facility between 1937 and 1938. Seven feet tall (2.1 m), weighing 265 pounds (120.2 kg), humanoid in appearance, he could walk by voice ...
, and
Googam
This article lists the known monsters in Marvel Comics.
History
In the earlier parts of Marvel Comics, issues such as ''Journey into Mystery'', ''Strange Tales'', ''Tales of Suspense'', and ''Tales to Astonish'' would detail stories of its differe ...
as part of the "Fin Fang Four" to defeat the microscopic alien conqueror
Tim Boo Baa.
During the ''
Monsters Unleashed'' storyline, Gorgilla, Fin Fang Foom, Green Thing, and Zzutak confront Kei Kawade in the forest outside his house where they caught him offguard.
Gorgolla
Gorgolla is an alien gargoyle monster that first appeared in ''Strange Tales'' #74 and was created by Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers.
Gorgolla is a Stonian from the planet Stonus V and the son of
Granitor who ruled the Stonians. He led an invasion to Earth centuries ago and arranged for the Stonians to hide out as gargoyles, which they resembled. He was seemingly killed by the Stonian army when they were revived, as they had learned peace from observing humanity.
Upon hearing about what happened to Gorgolla, his father Granitor sent his legion of assassins to kill the Stonians responsible.
Gorgolla later turned up alive where he was actually taken into
S.H.I.E.L.D.
S.H.I.E.L.D. is a fictional espionage, special law enforcement, and counter-terrorism agency appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in ''Strange Tales'' #135 (August 1965), it often deals ...
custody and placed in their
Howling Commandos
The Howling Commandos is the name of several fictional groups appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Fictional team history
World War II
The first group of Howling Commandos (introduced in their own 1963 comic book se ...
Monster Force as seen in the director's cut of the first issue.
At some point, Gorgolla relocated to
Monster Isle
A monster is a type of fictional creature found in horror, fantasy, science fiction, folklore, mythology and religion. Monsters are very often depicted as dangerous and aggressive with a strange, grotesque appearance that causes terror and fe ...
. He was among the monsters that attacked
Shadowcat
Katherine Anne "Kitty" Pryde is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men. The character first appeared in ''The Uncanny X-Men'' #129 (January 1980) and was co-created by wri ...
and
Magik when they came for a mutant girl named Bo. Not wanting to keep fighting Gorgolla and the rest of Monster Isle's inhabitants, Magik teleported herself, Kitty Pryde, and Bo back to the
Jean Grey Institute for Higher Learning.
[''The Uncanny X-Men'' vol. 3 #33]
Gorilla Girl
Gorilla-Man
Gorr
Green Goblin
Ultimate Green Goblin
Green Thing
Green Thing is a monstrous weed monster that first appeared in ''Tales of Suspense'' #19 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
A botanist that developed a plant intelligence serum tested it on a weed which transformed into a giant weed monster with a human-shaped head where it planned to take over the world only for the botanist to use the same serum on the Ignatus Rex that destroyed the Green Thing.
Grey Gargoyle
Grey Goblin
Griffin
Grizzly
Grogg
Grogg is a fictional monster character from the
Marvel Universe
The Marvel Universe is a fictional shared universe where the stories in most American comic book titles and other media published by Marvel Comics take place. Super-teams such as the Avengers, the X-Men, the Fantastic Four, the Guardians of ...
who first appeared in ''Strange Tales'' #83 (April 1961).
Grogg is a giant who possesses super-strength, can fly and also breathe flames. He lived below the surface of the former
Soviet Union
The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a federal union of fifteen national ...
but was revived and freed by
atomic bomb
A nuclear weapon is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either fission (fission bomb) or a combination of fission and fusion reactions (thermonuclear bomb), producing a nuclear explosion. Both bomb ...
testing under Colonel Vorcutsky. Grogg pursued all those involved with testing and fought off communists. He then relocated to Earth's moon but later returned to Earth. Miklos Kozlov, a scientist/political prisoner sabotaged the Soviet's plan to build a military base on Mars by tricking Grogg into entering their ship, Kozlov escaped using a smoke screen, leaving Grogg captured and trapped where he was allegedly sent to Mars. Through unknown means he returned to Earth and was captured by
S.H.I.E.L.D.
S.H.I.E.L.D. is a fictional espionage, special law enforcement, and counter-terrorism agency appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in ''Strange Tales'' #135 (August 1965), it often deals ...
where he was placed in that organization's
Paranormal Containment Unit.
Groot
Groot is a
floral colossus.
The original Groot is an alien conqueror that later appeared as a member of
Nick Fury
Colonel Nicholas Joseph "Nick" Fury Sr. is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer/artist Jack Kirby and writer Stan Lee, he first appeared in ''Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos ...
's
Howling Commandos
The Howling Commandos is the name of several fictional groups appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Fictional team history
World War II
The first group of Howling Commandos (introduced in their own 1963 comic book se ...
.
The second Groot is a member of the
Guardians of the Galaxy
The Guardians of the Galaxy is a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
It may more specifically refer to:
Comic book teams
* Guardians of the Galaxy (1969 team), the original 31st-century team fr ...
.
Gruto
Gruto is a green alien gorilla-like monster that first appeared in ''Journey into Mystery'' #67 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
Gruto is a giant alien from the planet Pacion Rex that resembled a green scaly gorilla.
Hellcow
Hippo
Hiro-Kala
Hobgoblin
Holocaust
Hood
Hulk
Amadeus Cho
Guilt Hulk
Hulk 2099
Immortal Hulk/Devil Hulk
Maestro
Tyrone Cash
Ultimate Hulk
Insect Man
The Insect Man is a giant insect monster that first appeared in ''Tales of Suspense'' #24 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
The Insect Man and his kind reside in an unknown part of
Subterranea where they once had an encounter with Sergeant Mason of the U.S. Army.
It the Living Colossus
It the Living Colossus is a 100-ft. statue that was brought to life by the Kigor.
Jack O'Lantern
Jackal
Juggernaut
Kindred
Kiwi Black
Klagg
Klagg is a giant monstrous alien with a tall head that first appeared in ''Tales of Suspense'' #21 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
Klagg is a peaceful alien who arrived on Earth where he planned to destroy it for its constant wars.
Komodo
Kool-Aid Man
Kraa the Unhuman
Kraa the Unhuman is a giant monster that first appeared in ''Tales of Suspense'' #18 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
Kraa was once a human of the Wabuzi tribe until he was mutated into a giant monster by the explosion of an atomic bomb caused by the Soviet Union soldiers.
Leo
Lilith
Living Monolith
Lizard
Leader
Man-Beast
Man-Bull
Man-Elephant
Man-Thing
Man-Wolf
Mandrill
Manphibian
Mantis
Marrow
Megataur
Megataur is a giant Deviant Mutate that first appeared in ''Fantastic Four Unlimited'' #4 and was created by
Roy Thomas
Roy William Thomas Jr."Roy Thomas Checklist" ''Alter Ego'' vol. 3, #50 (July 2005) p. 16 (born November 22, 1940) is an American comic book writer and editor, who was Stan Lee's first successor as editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics. He is possibl ...
,
Herb Trimpe
Herbert William Trimpe (; May 26, 1939 – April 13, 2015) was an American comics artist and occasional writer, best known as the seminal 1970s artist on ''The Incredible Hulk'' and as the first artist to draw for publication the character Wolver ...
, and
Steve Montano.
Megataur is a bull-headed Deviant Mutate that was a servant of the Mole Man where he fought Atalanta, Hulk, Human Torch, Invisible Woman, and Thing.
Megataur in other media
Megataur appears in ''
The Super Hero Squad Show
''The Super Hero Squad Show'' is an American superhero animated series produced by Marvel Animation. It is based on the Marvel Super Hero Squad action figure line from Hasbro, which portray the Avengers, the X-Men, and various other characters o ...
''.
Metallo
Metallo is a gigantic high-tech armor that first appeared in ''Tales of Suspense'' #16 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
Metallo was a giant high-tech armor that was built to withstand radiation. The scientists that created it unknowingly allowed an escaped convict named Mike Fallon to test the armor.
Mechano
Mechano is a giant robot that first appeared in ''Strange Tales'' #86 and was created by Jack Kirby and Dick Ayes.
Mechano is a 30 ft. robot that was built by Mr. Hopkins and his young assistant Tommy Briggs that was brought to life by a malfunctioning transformer.
Mephisto
Miclas
Miclas is a monster that first appeared in ''Fantastic Four'' #347 and was created by
Walt Simonson
Walter Simonson (born September 2, 1946) is an American comic book writer and artist, best known for a run on Marvel Comics' ''Thor'' from 1983 to 1987, during which he created the character Beta Ray Bill. He is also known for the creator-owned w ...
, Arthur Adams, and Eiji Tsuburaya.
Miclas is a giant monster that was among the monsters of Monster Isle that were captured by the Skrull.
[''Fantastic Four'' #347. Marvel Comics.]
Mindless Ones
Minotaur
Missing Link
Mister Hyde
Mister Jip
Mojo
Molten Man-Thing
The Molten Man-Thing is a giant lava monster created by
Stan Lee
Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber ; December 28, 1922 – November 12, 2018) was an American comic book writer, editor, publisher, and producer. He rose through the ranks of a family-run business called Timely Publications which ...
,
Jack Kirby
Jack Kirby (born Jacob Kurtzberg; August 28, 1917 – February 6, 1994) was an American comic book artist, writer and editor, widely regarded as one of the medium's major innovators and one of its most prolific and influential creators. He gr ...
(pencils), and
Steve Ditko
Stephen John Ditko Page contains two reproductions from school yearbooks. A 1943 Garfield Junior High School yearbook excerpt lists "Stephen Ditko". A 1945 Johnstown High School yearbook excerpt lists "Stephen J. Ditko" under extracurricular act ...
(inker). He first appeared in ''Tales of Suspense'' #7 (1960). The Molten Man-Thing escaped from an erupting volcano on a South Pacific Island. The creature stumbled into a nearby village where he encountered Frank Harper, a vacationing pilot. Harper blasted him with cool air in a wind tunnel at a nearby airport. The Molten Man-Thing fell back into the volcano.
In ''Marvel Universe'' #4, Frank Harper was retconned into
Makkari, one of the
Eternals. It was also suggested there that the Molten Man-Thing was one of the
Deviant mutates.
An enchanted paint duplicate of Molten Man-Thing later attacked New York.
Monster from Mars
The Monster from Mars is a creature from the film of the same name who first appeared in ''Fantastic Four'' #3 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
Miracle Man brought the giant display of the creature to life through hypnosis so that he can steal an atomic tank from the U.S. military and fight the
Fantastic Four
The Fantastic Four is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team debuted in ''The Fantastic Four'' #1 ( cover dated Nov. 1961), helping usher in a new level of realism in the medium. It was the first ...
. The Monster from Mars display was destroyed by Human Torch.
Mongoose
Monsteroso
Monsteroso is the name of two giant monsters:
* The first one is a large alien child.
* The second one is a giant Sturdian that is found in the Microverse.
Monstro the Gorilla
Monstro the Gorilla is a giant white gorilla who resided on a small island somewhere off the coast of Africa and was trapped in a cave by the natives. Nobody knew it yet, but Monstro was blind because of it being trapped in a cave for a long time. First appeared ''Journey into Mystery'' #54.
Monstro the Octopus
Monstro the Octopus is a gigantic octopus that first appeared in ''Tales of Suspense'' #8 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
Not much is known about Monstro the Octopus other than the fact that it was suspected of being an octopus that was mutated through atomic weaponry. Following Monstro the Octopus' attack on a Soviet coastal town, Professor Mark Faraday was called in by the Soviet Diplomats to investigate Monstro the Octopus. Upon guessing the theory of its origins, Professor Mark Faraday was able to get it shrunken back down to its normal height in 24 hours.
Monstrom
Monstrom is a giant one-eyed alien that first appeared in ''Tales to Astonish'' #11 and was created by Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers.
Monstrom is a 20-ft, one-eyed alien whose spaceship crashed in the bayou 1,000 years ago. Unable to fix the spaceship himself, Monstrom placed himself in suspended animation. 1,000 years later, some humans exploring the bayou where a boy unknowingly awoken Monstrom who tried to speak to them. As Monstrom can only speak in monster sounds, the humans were unable to understand him. One person tried to shoot it with a rifle to no avail. When Monstrom later followed the people back to town, the townspeople discovered its fear of fire and drove him back to the bayou. Deeming the humans too barbaric to help him, Monstrom retreated back to his spaceship where he re-entered suspended animation until the day the humans would be advanced to help him.
Moomba
Moomba is a giant alien monster that first appeared in ''Tales to Astonish'' #23 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
Moomba is a 20 ft. alien monster from an unknown race that planned to conquer Earth and seeded themselves into wooden statues all over the world.
Moon-Boy
Morpheus
Mystique
N'astirh
N'Kantu, the Living Mummy
Necrom
Nekra
Nightcrawler
Nightmare
Olivier
Oog
Oog is a giant alien monster that first appeared in ''Tales of Suspense'' #27 and was created by Jack Kirby.
Oog is a 25 ft. alien who was on his way from returning to his homeworld when his spaceship's engines failed and he crashed into Earth somewhere in the Arctic Circle. Before becoming frozen in ice, Oog etched a galactic distress signal. Some centuries later, Oog was found frozen in a block of ice by a scientific expedition who transported his frozen form back to the United States where he thaws. Oog accidentally broke the wall to the laboratory where some people mistook him for being on rampage enough to call in the army. Oog defended himself by hypnotizing the army. Displeased with how the humans reacted to him, Oog commented to the humans that they should be quarantined from the rest of outer space. As Oog signals his kind to come pick him up, they don't know the existence of the humans around their spaceship causing the humans to think that there are worst things in outer space.
Orb
Orrgo
Orrgo is a 25 ft.
Mentelleronite.
Pisces
Pixie
Plantman
Porcupine
Predator X
Proteus
Puff Adder
Puma
Rattler
Ravage
Razorback
Red Hulk
Robert Maverick
Thunderbolt Ross
Red She-Hulk
Reptil
Rhino
Rock Python
Rockslide
Rommbu
Rommbu is a giant alien monster that first appeared in ''Tales to Astonish'' #19 and was created by Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers.
Rommbu is a giant alien who was dispatched by his kind to get Earth to surrender.
Rorgg
Rorgg is a giant alien spider monster that first appeared in ''Journey into Mystery'' #64 and was created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Dick Ayers.
Rorgg is the ruler of a race of giant alien spider monsters that sought to conquer Earth. Rorgg's kind had a weakness against DDT.
Rorgg in other media
Rorgg appears in ''
Hulk: Where Monsters Dwell'' with its vocal effects provided by Jon Olson.
Sandman
The Sandman is an alien monster made of sand that first appeared in ''Journey into Mystery'' #70 and was created by Jack Kirby. This monster is not to be confused with the
supervillain of the same name.
The alien Sandman crash-landed on Earth where he ended up in Mexico. The local tribespeople thought it was an evil spirit. They took him while he was still weak from his crash and sealed him in a cave with no air and light where he remained in a state of suspended animation. By the early 1960s, a vacationing Marine named Steve Bronson and his family accidentally unleashed the alien Sandman on the world. The alien Sandman regained its consciousness and recounted its past to the Bronson family and planned to conquer the Earth. Steve Bronson tried to oppose the alien Sandman, but it proved invulnerable to physical assault. The alien Sandman ordered the Bronsons to transport him to North America, so he could observe the most powerful nation on the planet before putting his plan into action. Steve Bronson was able to alert the military to the alien Sandman's presence, but they also proved ineffective in dealing with the extraterrestrial threat. Bullets went right through him, gas was ineffectual because he does not breathe and while bombs would scatter his pieces, he proved capable of reforming himself afterwards. The alien Sandman planned to increase its size by absorbing every sand on the beaches until nothing can stop him. Steve Bronson's son Bobby heard about the plan and headed to the beach with a plan of his own. Bobby threw a pile of water over the sand which made the alien Sandman soggy to the point where he couldn't move. The military quickly transported the alien Sandman's body to a top-secret underground facility where he has remained ever since.
Sabretooth
Sasquatch
Doc Sasquatch
Satana
Satannish
Sauron
Scarecrow
Scorpio
Scorpion
Shadow King
She-Hulk
Lyra
Shiklah
Shuma-Gorath
Sidewinder
Sin-Eater
Skaar
Skreeal
Skreel is a moth monster that first appeared in ''Fantastic Four'' #347 and was created by
Walt Simonson
Walter Simonson (born September 2, 1946) is an American comic book writer and artist, best known for a run on Marvel Comics' ''Thor'' from 1983 to 1987, during which he created the character Beta Ray Bill. He is also known for the creator-owned w ...
.
Skreel is a giant moth monster that resides on Monster Isle and is named after the sounds it makes.
Son of Satan
Spiral
Sporr
Sporr is a giant amoeba monster that first appeared in ''Tales of Suspense'' #11 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
Sporr is a giant amoeba monster created by a scientist that moved into
Victor Frankenstein
Victor Frankenstein is a fictional character and the main protagonist and title character in Mary Shelley's 1818 novel, ''Frankenstein, Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus''.. He is an Italians, Italian-Swiss scientist (born in Naples, Italy ...
's castle where he used a growth ray on the amoeba.
Sporr in other media
Sporr appears in ''
Hulk: Where Monsters Dwell'' where its vocal effects are provided by Jon Olson.
Spyke
Squid-Boy
Stacy X
Stegron the Dinosaur Man
Straw Man
Surtur
Swarm
Taskmaster
Taurus
Thing
She-Thing
Thing that Crawled By Night
The Thing that Crawled by Night is a giant plant monster that first appeared in ''Tales of Suspense'' #26 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
The Thing that Crawled by Night was a giant plant monster that was created by a farmer.
Tim Boo Ba
Tim Boo Ba first appeared in ''
Amazing Adult Fantasy'' #9 (Feb. 1962). His story was later republished with entirely new illustrations in ''
Silver Surfer
The Silver Surfer is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character also appears in a number of movies, television, and video game adaptations. The character was created by Jack Kirby and first a ...
'' #4 (Feb. 1968).
Tim Boo Ba is a reptilian humanoid from the microscopic planet Devoktos, and together with an army of mercenaries he decides to conquer the entire Microverse. Despite initial success, Tim Boo Ba and his forces are apparently wiped out by a flood, which is revealed to be nothing more than a drop of water from the considerably larger
Earth-616
In the fictional Marvel Comics multiverse, Earth-616 is the primary continuity in which most Marvel Comics titles take place.
History of the term
The term was first used in "Rough Justice", a story credited to both Alan Moore and Alan Davis p ...
, the mainstream Marvel Earth.
Tim Boo Ba apparently survives and years later tricks fellow monster
Googam
This article lists the known monsters in Marvel Comics.
History
In the earlier parts of Marvel Comics, issues such as ''Journey into Mystery'', ''Strange Tales'', ''Tales of Suspense'', and ''Tales to Astonish'' would detail stories of its differe ...
into using the scientific equipment of
Mister Fantastic
Mister Fantastic (Reed Richards) is a superhero character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is a founding member, and the leader, of the Fantastic Four. Richards has a mastery of mechanical, aerospace a ...
to enlarge him. Tim Boo Ba uses the equipment to grow to giant proportions, but is eventually stopped by Googam and fellow monsters
Elektro
Elektro is the nickname of a robot built by the Westinghouse Electric Corporation in its Mansfield, Ohio facility between 1937 and 1938. Seven feet tall (2.1 m), weighing 265 pounds (120.2 kg), humanoid in appearance, he could walk by voice ...
,
Gorgilla
This article lists the known monsters in Marvel Comics.
History
In the earlier parts of Marvel Comics, issues such as ''Journey into Mystery'', ''Strange Tales'', ''Tales of Suspense'', and ''Tales to Astonish'' would detail stories of its differe ...
and
Fin Fang Foom
Fin Fang Foom is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character has been depicted as an extraterrestrial creature resembling a dragon. The character first appeared in ''Strange Tales'' #89 (cover ...
.
Toad
Tombstone
Torg
Torg the Abominable Snow-King is a giant sea-dwelling ape-like monster who first appeared in ''Sub-Mariner'' #55 and was created by
Bill Everett
William Blake Everett (; May 18, 1917 – February 27, 1973) was an American comic book writer-artist best known for creating Namor the Sub-Mariner as well as co-creating Zombie and Daredevil with writer Stan Lee for Marvel Comics. He was alle ...
.
Torg's origins are unknown as he claims that nobody knows his beginning and nobody knows his end. He caused trouble in the waters near Antarctica which attracted the attention of Namor who managed to defeat him with a block of ice.
Torg in other media
Torg appears in ''
Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2
''Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2'' is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and Xbox One on 14 November 2 ...
''. He appears as a boss in Lemuria where he is under the control of
Attuma
Attuma is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is an Atlantean nomadic warlord who is usually depicted as an enemy of Namor the Sub-Mariner, and is the father of the superhero Andromeda. He believes he i ...
. The Avengers free him from Attuma's mind control. Torg then attacks Attuma and drags him down to the bottom of the sea.
Tricephalous
Tricephalous is a three-headed giant Deviant Mutate.
Trull the Unhuman
Trull the Unhuman is a non-corporal alien who first appeared in ''Tales to Astonish'' #21 and was created by
Stan Lee
Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber ; December 28, 1922 – November 12, 2018) was an American comic book writer, editor, publisher, and producer. He rose through the ranks of a family-run business called Timely Publications which ...
and
Jack Kirby
Jack Kirby (born Jacob Kurtzberg; August 28, 1917 – February 6, 1994) was an American comic book artist, writer and editor, widely regarded as one of the medium's major innovators and one of its most prolific and influential creators. He gr ...
.
When Trull's ship had crashed, his physical body was destroyed. His essence survived and had possessed a construction crew's
steam shovel
A steam shovel is a large steam-powered excavating machine designed for lifting and moving material such as rock and soil. It is the earliest type of power shovel or excavator. Steam shovels played a major role in public works in the 19th and e ...
that was designed by a man named Phil. Trull went on a rampage upon holding Phil, his ex-girlfriend, her new boyfriend, and the construction foreman hostage. This lasted until an elephant that Phil freed earlier defeated it by cracking its body. Trull's essence escaped into the jungle.
During the ''
Civil War II
"Civil War II" is a 2016 comic book crossover storyline published by Marvel Comics. Debuting in June of that year, it is the sequel to 2006's "Civil War" and consists of a nine-issue eponymous core limited series, by writer Brian Michael Bendis ...
'' storyline, Trull the Unhuman resurfaced in a new steam shovel body where he vandalized
Damage Control
In navies and the maritime industry, damage control is the emergency control of situations that may cause the sinking of a watercraft.
Examples are:
* rupture of a pipe or hull especially below the waterline and
* damage from grounding (runn ...
's equipment until he got busted by Damage Control worker Monstro. Upon Monstro empathizing him, Trull was convinced to give up on his goals. Trull the Unhuman joined up with Damage Control and became their spokesperson.
Two-Headed Thing
The Two-Headed Thing is a giant monster with two heads that first appeared in ''Strange Tales'' #95 and was created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Dick Ayers.
The Two-Headed Thing is an orange two-headed rock monster with super-strength and shapeshifting abilities.
Ulvar
Ulvar is a giant alien that first appeared in ''Journey into Mystery'' #63.
Ulvar was a giant alien from Centaurus II that challenged Gigantus's supremacy. After Gigantus retreated, it turned out that Ulvar was a prop built by Mr. Baxter and Charlie to fool Gigantus.
Umar
Vampires
Baron Blood
Deacon Frost
Doctor Sun
Dracula
Hunger
Jubilee
Lilith
Morbius, the Living Vampire
Morlun
Saracen
Steppin' Razor
Vampire by Night
Varnae
Vandoom's Monster
Vandoom's Monster is a wax monster that first appeared in ''Tales to Astonish'' #17 and was created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Dick Ayers.
Ludwig Vandoom created a wax sculpture of a giant monster in order to improve his failing wax museum. The wax sculpture came to life upon being struck by lightning from a freak thunderstorm.
Vermin
Viper
Madam Hydra
Vulture
Walrus
Warlock
Warlord Kaa
Warlord Kaa is a giant shadow monster who first appeared in ''Strange Tales'' #79 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
Warlord Kaa is the leader of the Shadow Realm. He led his fellow shadow monsters into invading Earth until a mystery writer named Phillip Lawrence found out and alerted the United Nations of their invasion. The shadow monsters were captured, but Warlord Kaa escaped leaving a message in the sky vowing to return and succeed next time.
Warwolf
Weapon H
Werewolf by Night
Wendigo
White Tiger
Wild Child
Wolfsbane
Wolverine
Xemnu
Xemnu the Living Titan, also known as Xemnu the Hulk, is a
fictional character
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appearing in
American comic book
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s published by
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. Xemnu is an
alien
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who has attempted to conquer the Earth several times. The character first appeared in the story "I Was a Slave of the Living Hulk!" in ''
Journey into Mystery
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'' #62, and was created by
Stan Lee
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and
Jack Kirby
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.
Xemnu first appeared when his starship crash-landed on Earth after running out of fuel.
[''Journey into Mystery'' (November 1960). Marvel Comics. Reprinted: ''Marvel Monsters: Devil Dinosaur'' (2005) #]
Summary
/ref> When revived by the human Joe Harper, Xemnu reveals that he was a criminal who had been exiled into space for crimes against the rest of the universe, and had escaped a prison planet and fled to Earth. Xemnu then used telepathy
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to dominate Harper's mind and then the minds of every other human on Earth. He forced them to build him a new starship so that he could return home. As he departs, he releases Harper from his telepathic domination. Harper sabotages the ship's electrical systems, shocking Xemnu into a coma-like state. As the alien flew off, his mind control faded, and his former servants forgot that he had ever existed. Xemnu used telekinesis
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to direct an asteroid to strike his ship so that it would be knocked onto a course back to Earth. After crashing down on Earth a second time, the weakened Xemnu was taken into a circus sideshow. As he took control of the town where the circus was located, Joe Harper followed Xemnu's trail and confronts the alien. Xemnu attempts to disintegrate Harper, but Harper used a mirror to reflect the alien's psychic power back at it, and Xemnu's body was destroyed.
Xemnu then traveled through space in a non-corporeal form, and over the years learned that his home planet had been wiped out by a plague. He returned to Earth, possessing the body of an astronaut named Richmond Wagner to gain a physical form. When the space shuttle arrived on Earth, Xemnu used his human host's popularity and his own telepathy to become the host of a children's television series. He used his mental power to place Earth's children under his thrall, planning to abduct them to repopulate his home world, only to be detected by Doctor Strange
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. Strange and his ally Namor the Sub-Mariner
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were defeated by the alien, but Xemnu was in turn beaten by the Hulk
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. Xemnu then took possession of Amos Moses, mayor of small-town Plucketville, in an attempt to kidnap the townspeople of Plucketville to repopulate his home planet. The newly formed Defenders
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(Doctor Strange, the Hulk, the Sub-Mariner and the Valkyrie
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) fought him, thus preventing him from using the townspeople to construct another starship. Xemnu continued his vendetta against the Hulk via a series of clones created from samples of other "classic Marvel" alien monsters, sent to attack the Hulk, and battled the Hulk himself; however, he was defeated when the dam containing his hideout burst. Xemnu later used Amos Moses' body in an attempt to once again take control of the Earth via television-transmitted hypnosis. Xemnu took mental control of the Los Angeles-based hero Wonder Man
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using him to attack his ally, the Thing
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. The heroes eventually defeated Xemnu, and he fled in a starship.
Later, deep in space, Xemnu infiltrates the spacecraft-haulage craft owned by Ulysses Solomon Archer
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. He takes over the enclosed area of the ''Star Stop Diner'' and confronts a pregnant woman known as Mary McGrill. He plans to genetically alter her child to make it one of his own race. He is opposed by Razorback
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, Archer, the She-Hulk
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and everyone else at the diner, but they are easily knocked out by his psychic powers. The She-Hulk awakens ahead of the others and finds that Xemnu is attempting to turn her into a "She-Xemnu." Ultimately, Xemnu is defeated and given over to a powerful humanoid alien named Big Enilwen. This childlike being believes that Xemnu is simply a teddy bear to play with.
Xemnu convinces Enilwen to free his teddy bear population to 'the wild'. He returns to confront the She-Hulk again, this time to sell her into slavery. This time he is defeated by a large monkey wrench to the head, wielded by the She-Hulk's friend Louise Mason.
Xemnu reappeared as one of the Space Phantom
Sabra
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's kidnapped bodies in ''Beyond!
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''. He appeared in '' Annihilation: Conquest'' as one of the Phalanx
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select.
Xemnu later returned to Earth and fought the Red Hulk
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after Woodgod
Dorothy Walker
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's defeat. During that time, the Impossible Man
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uses his magic to combine the Hulk and the Red Hulk into the Compound Hulk, which fights Xemnu's minion Kluh (a smart version of the Gray Hulk) and overpowers it.
Xemnu later appeared on Monster Isle when Shadowcat
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and Magik appeared to look for a mutant girl named Bo. Xemnu was among the monsters that attacked the three until Magik teleported herself, Shadowcat, and Bo to the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning.
Xemnu later appears alongside Rocket Raccoon
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.
During the " Monsters Unleashed" storyline, Xemnu is among the monsters seen falling from the sky near San Diego.
Xenmu appears again, currently living on Monster Isle. He is approached by Roxxon CEO Dario Agger as part of his plan to ruin the Hulk's public image and replace him with his own Hulk. Augmented with cybernetics, Xenmu appears to save citizens from several giant internal parasites that the Hulk accidentally unleashed which led to his Devil Hulk
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The Devil Hulk first appeared in ''The Incredible Hulk'' (vol. 2) #13 (A ...
persona changing to the Savage Hulk persona. Knowing that the media is watching, Xenmu uses his powers to subtly take control of the viewers by asking if they remember him. While this is going on, he allows the Hulk to fight him so that he can purposely lose control of the parasites to worsen the Hulk's public image. After being saved by the Absorbing Man, the Hulk leaves as Xenmu's powers have begun to influence those who witnessed the event on screen, as shown with one of the Hulk's current allies, Dr. Charlene McGowan, whose recount of meeting Daredevil for the first time was now changed to meeting Xenmu. In Bruce Banner's mind, the Savage Hulk persona comments that he cannot fight Xemnu's hypnosis. The Green Scar persona reappears and states that he can. Minotaur discovered Xemnu had transformed the people he fed on into Xemnu/human hybrid minions. Upon objecting to this, Xemnu consumed Minotaur and transformed him into a deformed Xemnu/Minotaur hybrid creature unable to speak. The Hulk in his Green Scar persona managed to slay Xemnu enough to break the mind control.
Xemnu in other media
Xemnu appears in the ''Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.
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'' episode, "The Strongest One There Is", voiced by Fred Tatasciore
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. This version is much taller and stronger than the Hulk. He is interested in challenging local fighters and delivers a challenge, via hologram, to fight the Hulks - all except Rick. Seeing it as pointless, the Hulk moves to reject but Rick accepts on behalf of the entire team. His colleagues lose. Feeling guilty, Rick tries one more time and manages to defeat Xemnu. Xemnu declares his journey for a skilled fight over and bonds with Rick over video games and doughnuts.
Six years after the release of the original comic, the fictitious alien Xemnu (under the barely altered name Xenu
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or Xemu) would become a central part of the secret teachings of the new religion of Scientology
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. Due to L. Ron Hubbard
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's heavy drinking and drug use at the time, Hubbard may not even have been aware that he was appropriating a Marvel comic book villain to flesh out his scriptures.
Yetrigar
Yetrigar is a Sasquatch
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-like being created by writer Doug Moench
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and artist Herb Trimpe
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as an adversary for Godzilla
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in Marvel Comics
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. He first appeared in ''Godzilla'' #10, where he had grown to gargantuan proportions due to being exposed to radiation. His name comes from the legendary shaggy men that some believe live in the Japanese mountains.
Yetrigar battles Godzilla in the Grand Canyon
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. In his encounter with Godzilla, Yetrigar proves more than a match for the legendary 'King of the Monsters' and could have perhaps even killed Godzilla had Red Ronin
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Origi ...
not interceded. Initially, Robert tries to prevent both entities from harming each other but ultimately buries Yetrigar beneath a rockslide. Ashamed of this action, Takiguchi temporarily fled in the Red Ronin robot.
Attempting to get revenge on Phantom Rider
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, Mockingbird
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led the West Coast Avengers
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to the Grand Canyon where Hamilton Slade was working on an archaeological project. To distract her teammates while she looked for Hamilton Slade, Mockingbird set up explosives which freed Yetrigar. The Avengers' attacks on the beast proved very futile until Hank Pym placed an object in Yetrigar's ear and used the Pym Particles to enlarge the device enough to knock him unconscious.
After his defeat at the hands of the Avengers
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, Yetrigar was remanded to the Vault
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. In a prologue to ''Acts of Vengeance
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'', Yetrigar was seen trying to break out of his energy cell during a mass-prison break. This was thwarted by Hawkeye and Iron Man
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who managed to trap the other villains (namely Angar the Screamer
Abomination
Absorbing Man
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, Cactus
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, Electro, Griffin
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, Hydro-Man
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, Mister Hyde, Orka, Scarecrow
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, Titania, and Whirlwind
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) that were trying to escape.
After the Vault was shut down, Yetrigar was taken someplace else. It is most likely that he was placed on Monster Isle.
Zarathos
Zetora
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Zetora was a giant Martian criminal who fled to Earth after committing a crime on Mars.
Zombie
Zzutak
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Zzutak in other media
Zzutak appears in '' Hulk: Where Monsters Dwell'' with its vocal effects provided by Jon Olson.
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