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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]
Akkorokamui – octopus monster (Ainu, Japan) Amikuk - Shapeshifting four armed 'octopus' that can swim through land as easily as water. Carbuncle – one of its many descriptions is a luminescent bivalve [4] [3] Lou Carcolh – A giant, man-eating snail with fur and tentacles (France) Kraken – squid monster (Worldwide)
Longshot #3 (November 1985) An obese, yellow-skinned alien from a race known as the “Spineless Ones,” Mojo is a slaver who rules the Mojoverse, a dimension obsessed with television programs and celebrities. Mystique: Ms. Marvel #16 (April 1978) Raven Darkholme is a mutant with shapeshifting abilities.
Diablo (Diablo series and Heroes of the Storm) Diabolico (Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue) Diavolo (Obey Me) Dipper (Supernatural TV series) Dirty Rat (Lapitch the Little Shoemaker) The Djinn ; Dodge (Locke & Key) Doom ; Dorango (Devilman) Dormammu (Marvel's Doctor Strange, Comics and MCU Movies) Doviculus (Brütal Legend) Doyle
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.
10. Sirens. Origin: Greek Sirens are another mythological species that have found a home in modern times. There are movies and TV shows about the seductresses with beautiful and enchanted singing ...
When Monster Island was attacked by Monster Hunters, Warlord Kro had Tricephalous attack while Kro escaped. Though much of Monster Island was destroyed, Tricephalous became a servant of the Mole Man. [2] [3] [4] When the Fantastic Four arrived on Monster Island, Tricephalous tried to stop them. However, it was caught off guard and was defeated.
The Legion of Monsters first appeared in Marvel Comics chronology in Marvel Premiere #28 (February 1976) and was created by Bill Mantlo, Frank Robbins, and Steve Gan. [1]