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* AndIMustScream: Whoever had the Amulets of Damballah could control without him being able to do anything about it.
* HealingFactor: He can sustain physical damage as any other person, but he can magically regenerate from these injuries if given enough time.
* TheNeedless: Being dead, Zombie has no need to eat, sleep or breath.
* TheUndead: As indicated by his name, he's a zombie reanimated using voodoo magic, meaning he doesn't infect others if he were to bite them.
* VoodooZombie: Simon Garth was cursed by a voodoo cult to shamble under the control of whoever came across the Amulet of Damballah.
* WeakToMagic: Zombies are vulnerable to the voodoo which gives them animation.
* HealingFactor: He can sustain physical damage as any other person, but he can magically regenerate from these injuries if given enough time.
* TheNeedless: Being dead, Zombie has no need to eat, sleep or breath.
* TheUndead: As indicated by his name, he's a zombie reanimated using voodoo magic, meaning he doesn't infect others if he were to bite them.
* VoodooZombie: Simon Garth was cursed by a voodoo cult to shamble under the control of whoever came across the Amulet of Damballah.
* WeakToMagic: Zombies are vulnerable to the voodoo which gives them animation.
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* HealingFactor: He can sustain physical damage as any other person, but he can magically regenerate from these injuries if given enough time.
* TheNeedless: Being dead, Zombie has no need to eat, sleep or breath.
* TheUndead: As indicated by his name, he's a zombie reanimated using voodoo magic, meaning he doesn't infect others if he were to bite them.
* VoodooZombie: Simon Garth was cursed by a voodoo cult to shamble under the control of whoever came across the Amulet of Damballah.
* WeakToMagic: Zombies are vulnerable to the voodoo which gives them animation.
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* KilledOffscreen: Once the licence ended the three robots were smashed beyond repair (while not in use) by a villain in a ''ComicBook/TheFantasticFour'' story,
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* KilledOffscreen: Once the licence ended the three robots were smashed beyond repair (while not in use) by a villain in a ''ComicBook/TheFantasticFour'' ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' story,
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A [[SiliconBasedLife silicon-based alien life form]] resembling, literally, a living hill. Became a part of ComicBook/SheHulk's rogues gallery, and you can read about him on [[Characters/SheHulkEnemies her Characters page.]]
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A [[SiliconBasedLife silicon-based alien life form]] resembling, literally, a living hill. Became a part of ComicBook/SheHulk's rogues gallery, and you can read about him on [[Characters/SheHulkEnemies [[Characters/SheHulk her Characters page.]]
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* NuclearNasty: He was mutated by nuclear radiation.
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* NuclearNasty: NuclearMutant: He was mutated by nuclear radiation.
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* AndroclesLion: Is suffering from chronic pain due to the same radiation that mutated him. The human protagonist deduces this and provides a topical ointment to relieve his pain, for which he is so grateful he gives his life defending him from a similarly mutated giant snake.
* NuclearNasty: He was mutated by nuclear radiation.
* NuclearNasty: He was mutated by nuclear radiation.
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* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: His debut story had his people arrive to arrest him for trying to conquer Earth, becoming a commentary that a truly evolved society would be altruistic and beyond petty conquest.
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* RoboFamily: In ''Fin Fang Four,'' he's in a romantic relationship with the Fantastic Four's robot receptionist Roberta, and hopes to marry and settle down with her one day. It's very sweet.
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* RoboFamily: In ''Fin Fang Four,'' he's in a romantic relationship with the Fantastic Four's robot receptionist Roberta, [[Characters/FantasticFourSupportingCharacters Roberta]], and hopes to marry and settle down with her one day. It's very sweet.
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Yes, ''that'' Franchise/{{Godzilla}}. He stomped across North America in the 1970's and got into tussles with the ComicBook/FantasticFour, ComicBook/TheAvengers, the Champions, ComicBook/{{SHIELD}} and (thanks to time travel and briefly getting [[IncredibleShrinkingMan shrunk)]] even Devil Dinosaur! [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]] even built a [[HumongousMecha giant robot]] named Red Ronin (see below) to fight him. Nick Fury's SHIELD buddy Dum Dum Dugan got stuck with the unenviable task of trying to reign him in, without much success.
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Yes, ''that'' Franchise/{{Godzilla}}. He stomped across North America in the 1970's and got into tussles with the ComicBook/FantasticFour, ComicBook/TheAvengers, the Champions, ComicBook/{{SHIELD}} and (thanks to time travel and briefly getting [[IncredibleShrinkingMan shrunk)]] even Devil Dinosaur! ComicBook/DevilDinosaur! [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]] even built a [[HumongousMecha giant robot]] named Red Ronin (see below) to fight him. Nick Fury's SHIELD buddy Dum Dum Dugan got stuck with the unenviable task of trying to reign him in, without much success.
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Yes, ''that'' Franchise/{{Godzilla}}. He stomped across North America in the 1970's and got into tussles with the ComicBook/FantasticFour, the ComicBook/{{Avengers}}, the Champions, ComicBook/{{SHIELD}} and (thanks to time travel and briefly getting [[IncredibleShrinkingMan shrunk)]] even Devil Dinosaur! [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]] even built a [[HumongousMecha giant robot]] named Red Ronin (see below) to fight him. Nick Fury's SHIELD buddy Dum Dum Dugan got stuck with the unenviable task of trying to reign him in, without much success.
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Yes, ''that'' Franchise/{{Godzilla}}. He stomped across North America in the 1970's and got into tussles with the ComicBook/FantasticFour, the ComicBook/{{Avengers}}, ComicBook/TheAvengers, the Champions, ComicBook/{{SHIELD}} and (thanks to time travel and briefly getting [[IncredibleShrinkingMan shrunk)]] even Devil Dinosaur! [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]] even built a [[HumongousMecha giant robot]] named Red Ronin (see below) to fight him. Nick Fury's SHIELD buddy Dum Dum Dugan got stuck with the unenviable task of trying to reign him in, without much success.
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Dracula isn't a franchise
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Marvel's version of the [[Franchise/{{Dracula}} king of vampires.]] He's come into conflict with a lot of Marvel superheroes over the years, particularly ComicBook/DoctorStrange. His title also saw the debut of his enemy [[ComicBook/{{Blade}} Blade the Vampire Hunter.]]
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Marvel's version of the [[Franchise/{{Dracula}} [[{{Dracula}} king of vampires.]] He's come into conflict with a lot of Marvel superheroes over the years, particularly ComicBook/DoctorStrange. His title also saw the debut of his enemy [[ComicBook/{{Blade}} Blade the Vampire Hunter.]]
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It should also be noted that Marvel got the license to publish a [[ComicBook/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters1977 Godzilla title]] in the '70s, written by [[ComicBook/MoonKnight Doug Moench,]] wherein the big guy got to fight the ComicBook/{{Avengers}} and the original Champions and ComicBook/{{SHIELD}}, as well as assorted brand new {{Kaiju}} created for the book.
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It should also be noted that Marvel got the license to publish a [[ComicBook/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters1977 Godzilla title]] in the '70s, written by [[ComicBook/MoonKnight Doug Moench,]] wherein the big guy got to fight the ComicBook/{{Avengers}} and ComicBook/TheAvengers, the original Champions ComicBook/{{Champions|1975}}, and ComicBook/{{SHIELD}}, as well as assorted brand new {{Kaiju}} created for the book.
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* IsleOfGiantHorrors: Many giant monsters live on [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Monster Isle]], a mysterious island (usually said to be near Japan) full of tunnels leading to [[BeneathTheEarth Subterranea]] and inhabited by creatures bioengineered by the [[Comicbook/TheEternals Deviants]]. The Mole Man rules the place. Other, unrelated giant monsters from this page are sometimes depicted as living there as well, often with no real explanation for how they got there.
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* IsleOfGiantHorrors: Many giant monsters live on [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Monster Isle]], a mysterious island (usually said to be near Japan) full of tunnels leading to [[BeneathTheEarth Subterranea]] and inhabited by creatures bioengineered by the [[Comicbook/TheEternals [[ComicBook/TheEternals Deviants]]. The Mole Man rules the place. Other, unrelated giant monsters from this page are sometimes depicted as living there as well, often with no real explanation for how they got there.
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* IsleOfGiantHorrors: Many giant monsters live on Monster Isle, a mysterious island (usually said to be near Japan) full of tunnels leading to [[BeneathTheEarth Subterranea]] and inhabited by creatures bioengineered by the [[Comicbook/TheEternals Deviants]]. The Mole Man rules the place. Other, unrelated giant monsters from this page are sometimes depicted as living there as well, often with no real explanation for how they got there.
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* IsleOfGiantHorrors: Many giant monsters live on [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Monster Isle, Isle]], a mysterious island (usually said to be near Japan) full of tunnels leading to [[BeneathTheEarth Subterranea]] and inhabited by creatures bioengineered by the [[Comicbook/TheEternals Deviants]]. The Mole Man rules the place. Other, unrelated giant monsters from this page are sometimes depicted as living there as well, often with no real explanation for how they got there.
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* IsleOfGiantHorrors: Many giant monsters live on Monster Isle, a mysterious island (usually said to be near Japan) full of tunnels leading to [[BeneathTheEarth Subterranea]] and inhabited by creatures bioengineered by the [[Comicbook/TheEternals Deviants]]. The Mole Man rules the place. Other, unrelated giant monsters from this page are sometimes depicted as living there as well, often with no real explanation for how they got there.
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* TerminatorTwosome: In the original story, one alien is an evil criminal and Manoo is a space cop chasing him and trying to protect humanity from him. The human who ends up helping Manoo is initially afraid he's picked the wrong one of the two aliens to trust, but Manoo is indeed a good guy.
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* OneSteveLimit: When he debuted, he was called "the Living Hulk." Years later, it seemed appropriate for the writers to get him into a fight with the modern Hulk. It turned out to be a good fight, and so Xemnu has returned to get in fights with ol' greenskin repeatedly.
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* OneSteveLimit: When he debuted, he was called "the Living Hulk." Years later, it seemed appropriate for the writers to get him into a fight with the modern Hulk.''modern'' [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]]. It turned out to be a good fight, and so Xemnu has returned to get in fights with ol' greenskin repeatedly.
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* OneSteveLimit: When he debuted, he was called "the Living Hulk." Years later, it seemed appropriate for the writers to get him into a fight with the modern Hulk. It turned out to be a good fight, and so Xemnu has returned to get in fights with ol' greenskin repeatedly.
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%%!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Xemnu
%%!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Living Hulk, Xemnu the Titan, Richmond Wagner, Amos Moses
%%!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Journey into Mystery'' Vol 1 #62 (November, 1960)
%%Xemnu is an alien who has attempted to conquer the Earth several times. He has the ability to mind control others to do his tasks. These days, he generally gets in fights with the [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]].
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%%!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Xemnu
%%!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Living Hulk, Xemnu the Titan, Richmond Wagner, Amos Moses
%%!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Journey into Mystery'' Vol 1 #62 (November, 1960)
%%Xemnu is an alien who has attempted to conquer the Earth several times. He has the ability to mind control others to do his tasks. These days, he generally gets in fights with the [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]].
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A giant, semi-humanoid [[FishPeople shark creature]] worshipped as a god by the Zambiji Tribe, who appeased him with human sacrifices. Fought and slain by Aarkus, the Golden Age Vision, who claimed Kai-Mak was the last survivor of a prehistoric race of such creatures.
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A giant, semi-humanoid [[FishPeople shark creature]] worshipped as a god by the Zambiji Tribe, who appeased him with human sacrifices. Fought and slain by [[Characters/InvadersWWIIRecruits Aarkus, the Golden Age Vision, Vision]], who claimed Kai-Mak was the last survivor of a prehistoric race of such creatures.
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[[NamesTheSame Not to be confused]] with ComicBook/NickFury's [[ComicBook/SgtFuryAndHisHowlingCommandos unit in World War II]], although they were named in homage to them. A team of semi-benevolent monsters assembled by ComicBook/{{SHIELD}} to protect humanity from paranormal threats.
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* MerchandiseDriven: Based on a line of toys, in turn based on the anime robots [[Anime/{{Raideen}} Raydeen,]] [[Anime/CombattlerV Combatra,]] and [[Anime/PlanetRoboDanguardAce Dangard Ace,]] though the characters's storyline bears no resemblance to their original animes.
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* MerchandiseDriven: Based on a line of toys, in turn based on the anime robots [[Anime/{{Raideen}} Raydeen,]] [[Anime/CombattlerV Combatra,]] and [[Anime/PlanetRoboDanguardAce Dangard Ace,]] though the characters's characters' storyline bears no resemblance to their original animes.
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A boy with the power to bring his drawings of giant monsters to life. You can read more about him [[Characters/MonstersUnleashed here.]]
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A boy with the power to summon giant monsters by drawing pictures of them, or even bring his drawings of giant monsters to life. You can read more about him [[Characters/MonstersUnleashed here.]]