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rdfs:comment | - Name: Man-Thing Prawdziwe imię: Theodore Sallis Inne pseudonimy: Bog-Monster,K'ad-Mon of the Fallen Stars,Keeper of Illusion,Man of Lineage,Man-Object,Manny,Mr.Salad,Swamp God,Protector of the Nexus of All Realities,Swamp Monster,Swamp Walker,Ted,Vagornus Koth,Vogornus Koth Aktualny status: Strażnik naxusa rzeczywistości Uniwersum: 616 Klasa: Nadczłowiek Narodowość: Amerykanin Debiut: Savage Tales #1 (1971)
- Man-Thing is a formerly human creature in the Marvel Universe that is only partially sentient and is responsible for the Nexus of All Realities. He is the sole guardian of the Nexus of All Realities.
- Man-Thing was one of the many individuals monitored by S.H.I.E.L.D.
- The Man-Thing was one of the many individuals monitored by S.H.I.E.L.D.
- The Man-Thing is a fictional character, a monster in publications from 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), and went on to be featured in various titles and in his own series, including Adventure into Fear, which introduced the character Howard the Duck.
- Man-Thing is the name of a Marvel Comics character. He first appeared in "Savage Tales" #1 (May, 1971). The character was co-created by author Roy Thomas and his editor Stan Lee. His debut story was scripted by Gerry Conway and drawn by Gray Morrow. Man-Thing is not to be confused with DC's Swamp Thing, which premiered within a month of Man-Thing. The two characters have many parallels, including their backstories (both partially written by Len Wein), swampy homes, and being reimagined by notable comic writers. Both are also similar to a older horror character, The Heap.
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Main Character | - Theodore "Ted" Sallis; Man-Thing Disambiguation.jpeg
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TV Series | - Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
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Row 3 info | - Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Gerry Conway, Gray Morrow
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Row 7 info | - Empathic Senses , Can Secrete Corrosive Agent, Can Secrete Anti-Corrosive Agent, Super-Strength, Super-Durability, Can Travel Through the Nexus of All Realities, Made Entirely of Plant Matter, Can Regrow Himself From a Piece of Himself
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abstract | - Name: Man-Thing Prawdziwe imię: Theodore Sallis Inne pseudonimy: Bog-Monster,K'ad-Mon of the Fallen Stars,Keeper of Illusion,Man of Lineage,Man-Object,Manny,Mr.Salad,Swamp God,Protector of the Nexus of All Realities,Swamp Monster,Swamp Walker,Ted,Vagornus Koth,Vogornus Koth Aktualny status: Strażnik naxusa rzeczywistości Uniwersum: 616 Klasa: Nadczłowiek Narodowość: Amerykanin Debiut: Savage Tales #1 (1971)
- Man-Thing is a formerly human creature in the Marvel Universe that is only partially sentient and is responsible for the Nexus of All Realities. He is the sole guardian of the Nexus of All Realities.
- Man-Thing was one of the many individuals monitored by S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Man-Thing is the name of a Marvel Comics character. He first appeared in "Savage Tales" #1 (May, 1971). The character was co-created by author Roy Thomas and his editor Stan Lee. His debut story was scripted by Gerry Conway and drawn by Gray Morrow. Man-Thing is not to be confused with DC's Swamp Thing, which premiered within a month of Man-Thing. The two characters have many parallels, including their backstories (both partially written by Len Wein), swampy homes, and being reimagined by notable comic writers. Both are also similar to a older horror character, The Heap. Savage Tales was a one-shot publication, though it would be revived as a regular series in 1973. In the meantime Man-Thing gained a regular series in the Horror anthology 'Adventure Into Fear'. He became an unlikely hit for writer Steve Gerber, who pushed genre boundaries with the character, providing inspiration for later writers like Neil Gaiman. Gerber's Retool of the character helped the Man-Thing get his own series, prefiguring Alan Moore's similar reimagining of Swamp Thing; but while Moore's experimentation with the medium garnered him praise and notoriety, Gerber struggled throughout his career with censorship and creator's rights. Gerber introduced Howard the Duck in the pages of Man-Thing, and was soon fighting Marvel over creative control and ownership of the character, costing Gerber his job and leading to a legal case resulting in his bankruptcy. Unlike Swamp Thing, Man-Thing was a mindless creature living mostly by instinct, hardly aware of his former life. An empathic creature, he often came to the aid of the weak and confronted those who expressed strong negative emotions, since, due to latent psychic empathy, strong negative emotions caused him great pain. Man-Thing has a particular loathing for fear, which comes up often throughout the series, since it is the emotion a giant swamp monster is most likely to elicit. Writing stories around a mindless, unchanging character proved difficult, but Gerber showed remarkable variance in the types of stories and characters he was able to fit into this rather limited concept. As usual, he tried to bring a sense of realism and psychological depth to the series, and fans responded. Man-Thing is currently a member (of sorts) of the Thunderbolts, Marvel's team of redemptive villains. Initially intended to be just the team's transportation, thanks to Hank Pym hacking into the Nexus of All Realities, he's since become one of the team's strongest and most unpredictable members. In 2007, a TV movie was released based loosely upon Gerber's plot about a thoughtless developer trying to drain Man-Thing's swamp. Outside of the authors it inspired, the series is best remembered for its larger collections, infamously titled 'Giant Size Man-Thing'.
- The Man-Thing was one of the many individuals monitored by S.H.I.E.L.D.
- The Man-Thing is a fictional character, a monster in publications from 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), and went on to be featured in various titles and in his own series, including Adventure into Fear, which introduced the character Howard the Duck. Man-Thing is a large, slow-moving, empathic, vaguely humanoid creature living in the Florida Everglades near the Seminole reservation. Steve Gerber's 39-issue run on the series is a cult classic that was influential on such [ Term papers] writers as Neil Gaiman and Nancy A. Collins, both of whom would later write for Swamp Thing.
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