Monster Isle (Marvel)

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Monster Isle is an island that features in Marvel Comics.

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History

Monster Isle

Harvey Elder search for the legendary land at the centre of the Earth where his search came to see him washed ashore on Monster Isle. From there, he found a cave that took him deep underground where he came to find the object of his quest. (Fantastic Four v1 #1)

After the Great Clash of Monsters, Googam looked to claim Monster Island for himself with him being opposed by the Mole Man. It was then that their clash was interrupted by the arrival of the Thing and the Human Torch. After receiving the Multisect, the Thing looked to find clues as to the possible survival of Reed and Sue somewhere in the Multiverse. A message delivered to him showed that a means of travelling realities resided on Monster Island where he travelled with the Human Torch. The two heroes were attacked by the monsters in order to decide who was going to be their leader. They were saved by the intervention of Doctor Doom whose power led to the monsters anointing him as their new leader. Doom then commanded that his political rivals be removed with the monsters taking the Mole Man and Googam away. (Marvel 2-In-One v1 #1)

Dario Agger went to Monster Isle in search of an ally against the Hulk where on the desert island he came to meet Xemnu. (Immortal Hulk v1 #28)

Overview

Inhabitants

  • Gog :
  • Goom :
  • Gorgilla :
  • Gorgolla : the Living Gargoyle
  • Fin Fang Foom :
  • Moomba :
  • Rorgg :
  • Skreeal :
  • Xemnu :
  • Zzutak :
  • Mole Man :

Notes

  • Monster Isle was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby where it made its first appearance in Fantastic Four v1 #1 (November, 1961).

In other media

Television

  • In Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H., Monster Island appeared in the animated television series in the episode "The Hunted".
  • In Avengers Assemble, Monster Isle appeared in the animated television series in the episode "The New Guy".

Appearances

  • Fantastic Four v1: (1961)
  • Marvel 2-In-One v1 #1:
  • Immortal Hulk v1:

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