Mighty Man is a
comic book superhero and member of a group of superhero characters that make up the
Malibu Comics
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'
Protectors. Mighty Man is a pastiche of
Giant-Man
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(of
Marvel Comics
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) and
The Atom
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(of
DC Comics
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).
Publication history
Mighty Man appeared in
Centaur Comics
Centaur Publications (also known as Centaur Comics) was one of the earliest American comic book publishers. During their short existence, they created several colorful characters, including Bill Everett's Amazing-Man.
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' ''
Amazing-Man Comics'' #5 (September 1939) in the story "Mighty Man" by
Martin Filchock. The character was revamped in 1992 by
Malibu Comics
Malibu Comics Entertainment, Inc. (also known as Malibu Graphics) was an American comic book publisher active in the late 1980s and early 1990s, best known for its Ultraverse line of superhero titles. Notable titles published by Malibu included '' ...
in ''
Protectors'' #3 (November 1992).
Fictional character biography
While exploring an isolated region of northern Canada, Professor Richard Pearson happened upon a hidden valley of a lost city. The valley was inhabited by a race of giants, with only one of them surviving, a giant child. Prof. Pearson decided to 'adopt' the giant youth, who stood 12 feet tall, and brought him to the United States. Dr. Francis Hilldale, a confidant of Prof. Pearson, attempted an experiment that would shrink the giant child to normal size. After the experiment, the giant child, Scott Pearson found that he could alter his size at will, whether growing to a height of 20 feet or shrinking to the size of a doll. Being the last surviving member of his lost race, Mighty Man is in a lot of ways a true 'alien'. Though not from America, he takes pride in being part of a team determined to protect it, at all costs.
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Powers and abilities
Mighty Man's main powers involve size manipulation. In the '' Protectors'' comic book, he is able to grow greater than 20 ft and his strength increased with increased size. Mighty Man also has the ability to shrink at will, retaining his normal strength level while being the size of a doll.
References
Protectors characters
Golden Age superheroes
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