Man-Thing: Guard of the Swamp & Nexus of Realities

Man-Thing was created by the team of Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Gerry Conway, and Gray Morrow for Savage Tales #1 (May 1971). A large humanoid swamp monster who lives in the Florida Everglades, his appearance differs greatly from his contemporaries. He also has many exceptional abilities, including the power to regenerate by absorbing plants and their energy. He can manipulate plants, is empathic, and can secrete corrosive chemicals. Adding to this already impressive repertoire, he has superstrength, enhanced durability, and he can teleport.

Ted had broken security protocol by bringing his girlfriend Ellen Brandt (later retconned as his wife) to the site. He was attacked by a pair of henchmen and was shocked to find that Ellen had betrayed him. Ted escaped and fled the area with the only sample of his serum, then injected himself to survive further attacks.

Though Ted’s original mind is gone, he can access his human consciousness on occasion and has even returned to his human form in a few stories.
AIM tried to steal the formula again, but Man-Thing and Ka-Zar were able to stop them. After Man-Thing decided to make the swamp his home, he met the sorceress Jennifer Kale and shared a psychic link with her. She was able to see his identity as a man and their story revealed that the swamp had mystical properties as the Nexus of Realities.

Man-Thing was captured and put on display at the New York Museum of Natural History, which sent him into a frenzy of rage. Later he faced Maybell Tork, the Demons of Liberation, and the reality bending Brian Lazarus. While traveling through the Port Everglades he got involved in a cursed battle between the satyr Khordes, an immortal pirate crew, and Dr. Maura Spinner, the reincarnation of their former captain.
While stopping the Mad Viking on a rampage, Man-Thing was captured by townspeople and thrown into a sewage treatment plant. He escaped, stopped the Mad Viking, and ended a book burning led by Viking and Olivia Selby. He joined Ghost Rider, Morbius, and Werewolf as the Legion of Monsters to stop Starseed. After fighting Molecule Man, he was captured and forced to fight the Hulk but managed to escape.

At the conclusion of the first Man-Thing series, writer Steve Gerber introduced himself as a character in the comic. As writer on the second volume, Chris Claremont took things one step further. Not only did he put himself in the comic, he became Man-Thing for a brief period. Man-Thing joined Sheriff John Daltry and Barbara Bannister to stop a Thog attack. During the event, Ted was cured and Claremont took his place as Man-Thing to defeat Thog. Dr. Strange saved the writer and Ted returned to being Man-Thing.
While working with Hulk, Man-Thing met a new Glob, this time Sumner Beckwith, and was nearly killed when she used the Star Brand to power the Nexus in a bid to rule all of reality. Dimensional travel splintered the Nexus of Realities, so Dr. Strange recruited Man-Thing and Ellen Brandt to restore it. The history of the Men of Lineage was revealed when Man-Thing was possessed by K’ad-Mon, and he discovered that he and Ellen were predestined to meet.

He appeared in the Civil War event when SHIELD agents attempted to make him register under the Superhuman Registration Act. After that Phil Coulson recruited him to join the Howling Commandos.
In the Empyre story the Cotati led by Ventri were able to control Man-Thing. Doctor Voodoo then took control of Man-Thing to free Matthew and the Black Knight. After that, Doctor Voodoo used Man-Thing to fight the Cotati. Once Doctor Voodoo removed his control, he left to assist Scarlet Witch while Man-Thing continued fighting the Cotati.
Man-Thing has had epic battles to protect reality and ones closer to home to protect the swamp. He has been treated like a monster, but still tries to be a good guy. For a man made of plants, he is anything but a delicate flower.
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Man-Thing: Guard of the Swamp & Nexus of Realities

Man-Thing was created by the team of Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Gerry Conway, and Gray Morrow for Savage Tales #1 (May 1971). A large humanoid swamp monster who lives in the Florida Everglades, his appearance differs greatly from his contemporaries. He also has many exceptional abilities, including the power to regenerate by absorbing plants and their energy. He can manipulate plants, is empathic, and can secrete corrosive chemicals. Adding to this already impressive repertoire, he has superstrength, enhanced durability, and he can teleport.

Ted had broken security protocol by bringing his girlfriend Ellen Brandt (later retconned as his wife) to the site. He was attacked by a pair of henchmen and was shocked to find that Ellen had betrayed him. Ted escaped and fled the area with the only sample of his serum, then injected himself to survive further attacks.

Though Ted’s original mind is gone, he can access his human consciousness on occasion and has even returned to his human form in a few stories.
AIM tried to steal the formula again, but Man-Thing and Ka-Zar were able to stop them. After Man-Thing decided to make the swamp his home, he met the sorceress Jennifer Kale and shared a psychic link with her. She was able to see his identity as a man and their story revealed that the swamp had mystical properties as the Nexus of Realities.

Man-Thing was captured and put on display at the New York Museum of Natural History, which sent him into a frenzy of rage. Later he faced Maybell Tork, the Demons of Liberation, and the reality bending Brian Lazarus. While traveling through the Port Everglades he got involved in a cursed battle between the satyr Khordes, an immortal pirate crew, and Dr. Maura Spinner, the reincarnation of their former captain.
While stopping the Mad Viking on a rampage, Man-Thing was captured by townspeople and thrown into a sewage treatment plant. He escaped, stopped the Mad Viking, and ended a book burning led by Viking and Olivia Selby. He joined Ghost Rider, Morbius, and Werewolf as the Legion of Monsters to stop Starseed. After fighting Molecule Man, he was captured and forced to fight the Hulk but managed to escape.

At the conclusion of the first Man-Thing series, writer Steve Gerber introduced himself as a character in the comic. As writer on the second volume, Chris Claremont took things one step further. Not only did he put himself in the comic, he became Man-Thing for a brief period. Man-Thing joined Sheriff John Daltry and Barbara Bannister to stop a Thog attack. During the event, Ted was cured and Claremont took his place as Man-Thing to defeat Thog. Dr. Strange saved the writer and Ted returned to being Man-Thing.
While working with Hulk, Man-Thing met a new Glob, this time Sumner Beckwith, and was nearly killed when she used the Star Brand to power the Nexus in a bid to rule all of reality. Dimensional travel splintered the Nexus of Realities, so Dr. Strange recruited Man-Thing and Ellen Brandt to restore it. The history of the Men of Lineage was revealed when Man-Thing was possessed by K’ad-Mon, and he discovered that he and Ellen were predestined to meet.

He appeared in the Civil War event when SHIELD agents attempted to make him register under the Superhuman Registration Act. After that Phil Coulson recruited him to join the Howling Commandos.
In the Empyre story the Cotati led by Ventri were able to control Man-Thing. Doctor Voodoo then took control of Man-Thing to free Matthew and the Black Knight. After that, Doctor Voodoo used Man-Thing to fight the Cotati. Once Doctor Voodoo removed his control, he left to assist Scarlet Witch while Man-Thing continued fighting the Cotati.
Man-Thing has had epic battles to protect reality and ones closer to home to protect the swamp. He has been treated like a monster, but still tries to be a good guy. For a man made of plants, he is anything but a delicate flower.







