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'''Mangog''' is a male supervillain that features in [[Marvel Comics]]. | '''Mangog''' is a male supervillain that features in [[Marvel Comics]]. | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
===Personality and attributes=== | ===Personality and attributes=== | ||
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===Powers and abilities=== | ===Powers and abilities=== |
Revision as of 03:39, 30 May 2018
Mangog is a male supervillain that features in Marvel Comics.
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Biography
The Mangog reawakened once more where he emerged in Old Asgard and found the War Thor that was the transformed Volstagg. Despite the War Thor's power, the Mangog managed to defeat his foe and shattered his Mjolnir hammer thus returning him to normal. Malekith then approached him and told him the location of Asgardia with the giant demon proceeded in that direction in order to slay all Asgardians. (Mighty Thor v1 #701) Arriving at the Rainbow Bridge, he battled Heimdall where he blinded the god and shattered the Bifrost before it could be used to send him elsewhere. It was then that he battled the armies of Asgardia that were unable to defeat their foe. The All-Mother Frigga entered into the fray by using her essence within the Destroyer. Despite the weapons power, it was unable to defeat the Mangog who ripped out the arm of the suit of armour. He then broke into the chambers of All-Father after defeating the last line of defenders where he was confronted by Odin and his son Thor Odinson. (Mighty Thor v1 #703)
Overview
Personality and attributes
Powers and abilities
Notes
- Mangog was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby where he made his first appearance in Thor v1 #154 (July 1968).
Alternate Versions
In other media
Television
- In Avengers Assemble, the character appeared as a villain where he made his first appearance in "All-Fathers Day" where he was voiced by actor J.B. Blanc. He was shown as an enemy of All-Father Odin who had barred him from entering the realm of Asgard. As such, he swore vengeance against the leader of the Asgardians and had his own blade named Rungnur that was the antithesis of Odin's Gungir and could actually feed on the Odinforce to empower Mangog. When Odin came to Midgard to take Thor from the Avengers, he left the safety of Asgard allowing for Mangog to attack him. During the battle, Odin managed to hold his own until Mangog knocked him down and grew in power by feeding on the Odinforce. He then took Odin's Gungir spear combining it with his own sword where he turned into a gigantic being and sought to rule over Earth. This was until Thor along with the Avengers disarmed him of his weapon that led to him returning to normal size. Once defeated, Odin reclaimed Gungir and had Heimdall open a portal that sent Mangog elsewhere but not before he vowed to get revenge against the All-Father.
Video games
Appearances
- Thor v1:
- Mighty Thor:
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