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Glop is a giant monster that first appeared in Tales to Astonish #21 and was created by Steve Ditko. It was originally called "the Hulk" before the Marvel Comics character of the same name came into being. Glop is a giant monster that emerged from a movie screen that was playing the movie it was in. [21]
Kills the snakes on the path to the afterlife & aid heroes on quests. Vermilion Bird ; Piasa (American) Based on monster depicted on real Illinois rock painting on the Mississippi River and a local native word for Thunderbird, but the Piasa itself is uniquely an American creation. The painting actually originally depicted an Underwater Panther.
The Forest Monster Army is a group of monsters seen in the book "Lego Nexo Knights: The Book of Monsters" and have not yet appeared in the TV series. [63] They consist of twisted plants and fungus. Among the members of the Forest Monster Army are: Mushlord - A mushroom-themed Forest Monster who is the leader of the Forest Monster Army.
A group of mutant inhabitants of Arakko, Krakoa's sister entity, who have each been given a mythical sword. Members include Summoner, Isca the Unbeaten, Bei the Blood Moon, Redroot the Forest, Solem, the White Sword, Pogg Ur-Pogg, and Apocalypse's first Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Upstarts: The Uncanny X-Men #281 (October 1981)
S. SA-X; Sandworm (Dune) Sarlacc; Scarecrow (DC Comics) Shaggy Man (comics) Shoggoth; Shub-Niggurath; Shuma-Gorath; Silver Banshee; Skeksis; Skullcrawler; Slappy the Dummy
Marvel Super Heroes: Donovan Nobuyuki Hiyama Jurota Kosugi (Darkstalkers 3) Donovan Baine (ドノヴァン・バイン, Donovan Bain) is a dhampir monster hunter with a massive sword with a curved end. Acting as a buddhist monk, he does so to atone for his own "cursed" blood. However the evil of those he kills infects him and drives him insane.
9. Chimera. Origin: Greek The mythological Chimera is a terrifying creature that features a fire-breathing lion’s head attached to a goat’s body, ending in a serpent tail. There are varying ...
The character makes his debut on the cover of Strange Tales #89 (Oct. 1961). Art by Jack Kirby.. Debuting in Strange Tales #89 (October 1961) during the Silver Age of Comic Books, Fin Fang Foom appeared during Marvel Comics' "pre-superhero" period, which would not become integrated into Marvel's mainstream fictional continuity until the 1970s.