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Alternate spike ball hand, alternate claw hand, 2 sand effect pieces and alternate battle-damaged head Brevoort, Tom; DeFalco, Tom; Manning, Matthew K.; Sanderson, Peter; Wiacek, Win (2017). Marvel Year By Year: A Visual History. DK Publishing. p.157. ISBN 978-1465455505. This section needs to be updated. The reason given is: Many of the following figures have already been released and needs to be moved to either List of Marvel Legends Hasbro action figures or List of Marvel Legends exclusive action figures. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( December 2021)

During the Secret Wars storyline, a bunch of Man-Things reside on the Battleworld domain of Weirdworld where they are found in the Forest of the Man-Things. The Man-Things encounter Arkon and Skull the Slayer after they fell into their area. [72] The Man-Things are ruled over by the Swamp Queen of the Man-Things (the Earth-11234 version of Jennifer Kale) who is behind the rebellion against the Witch Queen Morgan le Fay. [73] Due to the construction of his body, the Man-Thing is able to ooze his body through openings or around barriers that would seem too small for him to pass through. The smaller the opening, the longer it will take for him to reorganize his mass upon reaching the other side. This ability [59] can be defeated mystically. [54]Buxton, Marc (October 30, 2015). "Marvel's 31 Best Monsters". Den of Geek. Archived from the original on October 1, 2018 . Retrieved September 30, 2018. Most of Marvel's greatest creatures of the Bronze Age were derivative of the Universal Monster cycle of horror, but not Man-Thing. No, this classic Swamp Creature came from the strange tradition of comic book swamp beasts, the same tradition that spawned DC' Swamp Thing.

The Man-Thing was ranked #7 on a listing of Marvel Comics' monster characters in 2015. [113] Collected editions [ edit ] Title alternate heads, 2 smoke effect bracelets, 2 blast effect bracelets, 2 gunfire effect pieces, 2 smoke effect pieces, 4 alternate hands, pistol and silencer pistol Legion of Monsters: Man-Thing and Legion of Monsters: Werewolf by Night, Legion of Monsters: Morbius, Legion of Monsters: Satana

As Thomas, for one, recalled: " Giant-Size Man-Thing later had a decidedly funny ring to it, but not Man-Thing in itself". (Thomas interview, p. 21) Hedash, Kara (October 7, 2022). "Why Man-Thing Is Called Ted (Who Is He Really?)". Screen Rant. Archived from the original on October 7, 2022 . Retrieved October 7, 2022. The Man-Thing ( Dr. Theodore " Ted" Sallis) [3] is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writers Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, and Gerry Conway and artist Gray Morrow, the character first appeared in Savage Tales #1 (May 1971), [4] and went on to be featured in various titles and in his own series, including Adventure into Fear. Steve Gerber's 39-issue run on the series [5] is considered to be a cult classic. [6] Though the Man-Thing cannot be said to possess the capability for friendship or love, several beings have fallen into the beast’s orbit that might be classified as allies, either consciously or unconsciously.

Jennifer Kale debuted in Adventure into Fear #11, which was the first story Steve Gerber wrote for Marvel after his initial tryout. She went on to appear in two team books, The Legion of Night, created and written by Gerber and partially composed of several other Gerber-created supporting cast members such as Martin Gold and Dr. Katherine Reynolds, and Bronwyn Carlton and Bryan Walsh's Witches in which she teamed with Satana the Devil's Daughter and Topaz under the tutelage of Doctor Strange. Astonishing Tales #12-13, Fear #11-19, Marvel Two-in-One #1 and Man-Thing (vol. 1) #1-8, plus material from Savage Tales #1, Fear #10 and Monsters Unleashed #5 Alternate masked head, alternate meditating head, alternate hands, Wand of Watoomb, Axe of Angarruumus and 2 magic effect piecesGene Gustines, George (December 9, 2016). "R.L. Stine to Write Man-Thing Series for Marvel". New York Times . Retrieved April 1, 2017. Assault rifle, pistol, 2 gunfire effect pieces, 2 smoke effect pieces, machete, baseball bat, alternate hands and 2 alternate heads The Wein-written Man-Thing story appeared in between Wein's first [13] and second [14] version of his DC Comics character the Swamp Thing. Wein was Conway's roommate at the time and as Thomas recalled in 2008,

Man-Thing (vol. 1) #15-22, Man-Thing (vol. 2) #1-11, Giant-Size Man-Thing #3-5, Marvel Team-Up #68, Marvel Two-in-One #43, and Doctor Strange #41 The second story in the alternate-reality anthology comic book What If #26 (April 1981) asked, "What if the Man-Thing had Regained Ted Sallis' Brain?" Written by Steven Grant, with art by penciller Herb Trimpe and inker Bob Wiacek. In the story, an alligator that Dr. Oheimer was working on became the new Man-Thing, while Sallis self-immolated at his own fear while fighting it. [97] Another devilish antagonist offered Sallis a complete reversion to his original form in exchange for his soul, but the scientist refused while others crafted new versions of his serum that eventually proved to be bad. Franklin Richards, the mutant child of Reed, AKA Mister Fantastic, and Susan Storm-Richards, AKA Invisible Woman, of the Fantastic Four, welcomed the Man-Thing into a conclave of beings dubbed the Daydreamers in the aftermath of the Onslaught event. Later, the creature was obliterated by an all-powerful Celestial, but recreated afterward by magical means.

The Man-Thing later appears as a member of the Legion of Monsters alongside Morbius, the Living Vampire, the Werewolf by Night, the Manphibian, and N'Kantu, the Living Mummy. [35] He later gains the ability to speak comprehensibly through the use of the "Universal Language". [36] Phil Coulson subsequently recruits the Man-Thing for his incarnation of the Howling Commandos. [37] The Man-Thing and a host of alternate counterparts have undergone a couple of changes in form, [63] like having the ability to control and alternate plant matter both from its own person and the surrounding area. [64] The Man-Thing also has trans-reality shifting abilities due in part to his nature as a living extra-dimensional crossroads; he is able to open portals to and from alternate realities, [65] interact with different dimensional counterparts and even alternate the physical appearances of said doppelgangers with those of their prime universe iterations. [66] [67] Through his empathic abilities, the Man-Thing can grow more powerful by feeding on the fear of others, increasing his size and mass to titanic proportions during Fear Itself. [68] Sallis tries to put his creation of a mutagenic serum behind him for fear of its military applications. But when S.H.I.E.L.D. assigns him a new super-soldier project, “Project Gladiator”, set in the Florida Everglades, he reluctantly reopens old wounds to fashion a new version of the lost Super-Soldier Serum that created Steve Rogers, AKA Captain America. Unfortunately, his neglected young bride Ellen allies herself with the criminal science cabal Advanced Idea Mechanics ( A.I.M.) to betray Sallis and capture the serum for malevolent purposes. Tales of Suspense #7 (Jan. 1960): "I Fought the Molten Man-Thing!", writer unknown, at the Grand Comics Database

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