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Tharg the Mighty or The Mighty One is the fictional editor of the British science fiction comic '' 2000 AD''. The character was introduced on the cover of the first issue in 1977 and is one of only two characters to appear in almost every issue of the comic, the other being
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. Tharg rarely appears in stories but strips involving him have been written by such notable writers as Alan Grant,
Alan Moore Alan Moore (born 18 November 1953) is an English author known primarily for his work in comic books including '' Watchmen'', ''V for Vendetta'', '' The Ballad of Halo Jones'', ''Swamp Thing'', ''Batman:'' ''The Killing Joke'', and '' From He ...
and
John Wagner John Wagner (born 1949) is an American-born British comics writer. Alongside Pat Mills, he helped revitalise British comics in the 1970s, and continues to be active in the British comics industry, occasionally also working in American comics. ...
, albeit usually credited to "TMO" – "The Mighty One".


Characterisation

Tharg is depicted as an alien from Quaxxann, a fictional planet that orbits the star Betelgeuse. The character has green skin, a white mohawk hairstyle and a red device called the rosette of Sirius on his forehead. He is written and performed for comic effect as an authoritarian egoist. He eats polystyrene cups. Tharg writes the comic's introduction, answers letters, and doles out prizes to readers (for artwork or story suggestions) - winners could choose payment either in
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or in "galactic groats". Tharg speaks mostly in
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, but with various pithy Betelgusian aphorisms thrown in for colour. In addition to the editorial duties in ''2000 AD'' being attributed to Tharg, all writing, art, lettering, sub-editing and PR is attributed to malcontent, feckless and long-suffering droids that appear as caricatures of their actual counterparts. In one episode, a Tharg suit in the comic's office was explained as a skin that Tharg had shed.


Creation and concept

The concept of using a fictional character to host the comic is comparable to the tradition of hosts in horror comics. It was commonplace in British comics in the 1970s when ''2000 AD'' began publication. For example, ''
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'' was supposedly edited by Lord Peter Flint and '' Bullet'' by a character named Fireball. ''2000 ADs short-lived sister title '' Starlord'' used a similar device with the eponymous alien Starlord as did ''
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'' with Big E.
Pat Mills Patrick Eamon Mills (born 1949) is an English comics writer and editor who, along with John Wagner, revitalised British boys comics in the 1970s, and has remained a leading light in British comics ever since. He has been called "the godfather ...
created Tharg but since regrets it, in 2015 describing him as an anachronism. In 1996 David Bishop was determined to get rid of Tharg and challenge the status quo, so replaced him as host in #1014 with the '' Vector 13''
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. Reader reaction was "strong and vitriolic" and Tharg was reinstated in #1032. Bishop came to realise that Tharg is an intrinsic part of ''2000 AD'' and that the Men in Black were "a tiresome encumbrance". Tharg's return and the ousting of the Men in Black was covered in the ''Vector 13'' story "Case Ten: Case Closed?"


''2000 AD'' editors


Comic strips

''2000 AD'' regularly features self-contained, science-fiction short stories called '' Tharg's Future Shocks''. Tharg is generally characterised as the host or presenter of these one-shots. The format also sub-divides into genre-specific variants including: '' Tharg's 3rillers'', '' Tharg's Alien Invasions'', '' Tharg's Dragon Tales'', and '' Tharg's Terror Tales''. On occasion ''2000 AD'' includes short humorous strips that feature Tharg as a character. The plots often concern Tharg's conflict with Thrillsuckers, a plague of psychic pests that attempt to steal ''2000 ADs Thrillpower, his abuse of his droid staff, and his battles against The Dictators of Zrag, rulers of the dull cube-shaped planet Zrag. This trio of incompetent alien warlords hope to usurp Tharg's position and use the comic's powers to revitalise their planet. Tharg uses the Dictators as convenient scapegoats whom he can blame for printing errors and plot holes.


Publication history

* Tharg and the Intruder (art by Kevin O’Neill, in #24, 1977) * ''Captain Klep'' (written by Dave Angus, art by Robin Smith and unknown artists, in #127, #139, 1979) * A Day in the Life of the Mighty Tharg (art by
Carlos Ezquerra Carlos Sanchez Ezquerra (12 November 1947 – 1 October 2018) was a Spanish comics artist who worked mainly in British comics. He is best known as the co-creator of ''Judge Dredd''. Biography Early work Born in Ibdes, province of Zaragoza, Arag ...
, in #129, 1979) * Tharg's XMas Tale (art by Carlos Ezquerra, in #145, 1979) * Judge Dredd - Christmas Party (art by Keith Page, in Dan Dare Annual, 1980) * The Final Secret (art Robin Smith, in Sci-Fi Special, 1980) * What Tharg Did on Sunday (art by Carlos Ezquerra, in #146, 1980) * This is Your Life (art by Carlos Ezquerra, in #155, 1980) * Tharg and the Cheat (written by Alan Grant, art by Carlos Ezquerra, in #162, 1980) * The Great Human Rip-Off (written by Alan Grant, art by Carlos Ezquerra, in #176-77, 1980) * Tharg and the Thrill Suckers (art by Carlos Ezquerra, in #180, 1980) * Tharg Strikes Back! (art by Carlos Ezquerra, in #181, 1980) * Tharg Saves the Day! (written by
John Wagner John Wagner (born 1949) is an American-born British comics writer. Alongside Pat Mills, he helped revitalise British comics in the 1970s, and continues to be active in the British comics industry, occasionally also working in American comics. ...
, art by Carlos Ezquerra, in #182, 1980) * Alien (Photostory, in Sci-Fi Special, 1981) * Revenge of the Thrill Suckers (art by Ian Gibson, in #198-99, 1981) * Tharg at the Party (art by Carlos Ezquerra, in #200, 1981) * Tharg and the Creep Who Stole Croydon (art by Mike Dorey, in #207, 1981) * The Day They Banned 2000 AD! (art by Ian Gibson, in #208-209, 1981) * The Nightmare (art by Ian Gibson, in #222-23, 1981) * Tharg's Christmas Tale (art by Eric Bradbury, in #243-44, 1981) * Tharg's Birthday Party (art by Eric Bradbury, in #260, 1982) * The Shedding (written by
Alan Moore Alan Moore (born 18 November 1953) is an English author known primarily for his work in comic books including '' Watchmen'', ''V for Vendetta'', '' The Ballad of Halo Jones'', ''Swamp Thing'', ''Batman:'' ''The Killing Joke'', and '' From He ...
as ''T.M.O. (Tharg),'' art by Eric Bradbury, in #283-5, 1982) * The Day the World Died (Nearly) (art P Knight, in Sci-Fi Special, 1983) * Tharg and the Mice (art by Carlos Ezquerra, in #304, 1983) * Invasion of the Thrill-Snatchers (art by Massimo Belardinelli, in #308-12, 1983) * A Tharg Special Thriller: Mr Macabre (written by Alan Grant, art by Massimo Belardinelli, in #314, 1983) * The Lethal Laziness of Lobelia Loam (written by
Alan Moore Alan Moore (born 18 November 1953) is an English author known primarily for his work in comic books including '' Watchmen'', ''V for Vendetta'', '' The Ballad of Halo Jones'', ''Swamp Thing'', ''Batman:'' ''The Killing Joke'', and '' From He ...
, art by Boluda, in #323, 1983) * The Challenge (art by Eric Bradbury, in #361, 1984) * Zrag Law (art by Eric Bradbury, in #386, 1984) * Judge Grexnix (art by Anthony Jozwiak, in #427, 1985) * Exit the Wally (art by Carlos Ezquerra, in #435, 1985) * Enter the Beast (art by Carlos Ezquerra, in #436, 1985) * Psmith's Farewell (art by Carlos Ezquerra, in #443, 1985) * Supersub! (art by Eric Bradbury, in #467, 1986) * 2000BC (written by
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, art by Eric Bradbury, in #473, 1986) * Tharg's Head Revisited (art by Cam Kennedy,
Dave Gibbons David Chester Gibbons (born 14 April 1949) is an English comics artist, writer and sometimes letterer. He is best known for his collaborations with writer Alan Moore, which include the miniseries ''Watchmen'' and the Superman story "For the Man ...
, Ian Gibson & Mike McMahon, in #500, 1986) * Night of the Living Thrill Sucker (art by Eric Bradbury, in Sci-Fi Special, 1991) * Galactic Greetings (art by Eric Bradbury, in #719, 1991) * The Question (art by Eric Bradbury, in #749, 1991) * Tharg's Masterclass (art by Eric Bradbury, in #823, 1993) * The Perilous Perm of the Purple Nurples (art by Anthony Williams, in #841, 1993) * '' Vector 13'' "Case Ten: Case Closed?" (art by S.B. Davis, in #1032, 1997) * A Night 2 Remember (written by Alan Grant,
Andy Diggle Andy Diggle is a British comic book writer and former editor of the weekly anthology series '' 2000 AD''. He is best known for his work on ''Adam Strange'' and ''Green Arrow'' for DC Comics as well as his creator-owned series '' The Losers'' an ...
,
Dan Abnett Dan Abnett (born 12 October 1965) is an English comic book writer and novelist. He has been a frequent collaborator with fellow writer Andy Lanning, and is known for his work on books for both Marvel Comics, and their UK imprint, Marvel UK, sinc ...
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Gordon Rennie Gordon Rennie is a Scottish comics writer, responsible for ''White Trash: Moronic Inferno'', as well as several comic strips for '' 2000 AD'' and novels for ''Warhammer Fantasy''. In May 2008, he announced he was leaving comics to concentrate f ...
, Grant Morrison, John Tomlinson, Mike Carey, Pat Mills & Robbie Morrison, art by Anthony Williams,
Frazer Irving Frazer Irving (born 1970) is a British comic book artist known for the series '' Necronauts'', published by the British magazine '' 2000 AD''. After breaking into the American market he has worked on a number of superhero titles, including a s ...
, Ian Gibson, Jock,
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, Kevin O’Neill, Kevin Walker, Simon Davis &
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, in #1280, 2002) * A History Of 2000 AD In 5 Pages (in #1526, 2007) * Whatever happened to?: Alec Trench (written by Alan Grant, art by Robin Smith, in ''
Judge Dredd Megazine ''Judge Dredd: The Megazine'' is a monthly British comic magazine, launched in September 1990. It is a sister publication to '' 2000 AD''. Its name is a play on words, formed from "magazine" and Judge Dredd's locale Mega-City One. Content Li ...
'' #242, 2006) * Building a Better Comic (art by Anthony Williams, in #2014, 2013) * The Secret of Prog 1977 (art by Mike Collins, in #1977, 2016) * Untitled one page story (art by Henry Flint, in 2000AD Free Comic Book Day, 2017)


Catchphrases and jargon

Tharg occasionally uses words and phrases from a
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. This slang has become part of the vocabulary of ''2000 AD'' fan culture, particularly in fan interactions with Tharg. The following is a short list, with approximate translations: * "Blurk" - bon appetit or enjoy your meal (with friends)200AD ThrilCast (-4:00, 27 January 2016 Thrill-Cast) Roger Blake. * "Borag Thungg" - Galactic Greetings * "Deca Thargo" - A person who has read ''2000 AD'' for ten years * "Earthlings"/"Earthlet"/"Terran" - A human * "Florix Grabundae" - Many thanks * "Ghafflebette" - Out of this world * "Grexnix" - Idiot or un-zarjaz person * "Klfixam" - A keeper of the law * "Krill Tro Thargo" - Honoured by Tharg, a special award to Earthlets who have helped advance the cause of Thrill-Power * "Nazotimer" - A teacher * "Nonscrot" - A person who does not read ''2000 AD'' or prefers other comics * "Quaequam Blag!" - an expression of surprise or outrage * "Scrotnig" - packed with Thrill-Power * "Seto Thargo" - An Earthlet with a complete collection of ''2000 AD'' progs * "Splundig vur Thrigg" - Farewell * "Splurix Klondie" - bon appetit or enjoy your meal (in polite company) * "Squaxx dek Thargo" - A friend of Tharg / every regular reader of ''2000 AD'' * "Stanglic Crott" - A creator of a species / parent * "Thrashoruns" - Best wishes * "Thrill-Power" - excitement generated by reading ''2000 AD'' * "Throgloopnarg quae quam quallust stralk" - an expression of annoyance * "Vinglop Hudsock" - Great enjoyment * "Zarjaz" - Fantastic


References


External links


2000 AD profile as a writer
and as
character
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at the International Catalogue of Superheroes *Fan page of
Tharg the Mighty
on Myspace {{DEFAULTSORT:Tharg The Mighty Comics characters introduced in 1977 Fictional extraterrestrial characters 2000 AD characters 2000 AD comic strips Fictional magazine editors