Humanoids (Marvel)

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==History==
 
==History==
  
==Background==
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==Overview==
 
They were described as not being alive but more akin to fighting machines. They were composed of some form of plastic material that made them extremely durable as well as elastic. This meant that most forms of physical attacks were repelled by their bodies and even meant that most forms of projectile weapons bounced off them. In addition to superstrength, their non-living nature meant that they had no need of sustenance or air which allowed them to survive both in the vacuum of space or deep underwater. However, they were ultimately mindless beings that were incapable of speaking but were instead controlled mentally unless the device manipulating them or their controllers concentration was broken. Any such break leads to the Humanoids ceasing their activities and remaining in their position where they remained inert.
 
They were described as not being alive but more akin to fighting machines. They were composed of some form of plastic material that made them extremely durable as well as elastic. This meant that most forms of physical attacks were repelled by their bodies and even meant that most forms of projectile weapons bounced off them. In addition to superstrength, their non-living nature meant that they had no need of sustenance or air which allowed them to survive both in the vacuum of space or deep underwater. However, they were ultimately mindless beings that were incapable of speaking but were instead controlled mentally unless the device manipulating them or their controllers concentration was broken. Any such break leads to the Humanoids ceasing their activities and remaining in their position where they remained inert.
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
*The Humanoids were created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in 1964.
 
*The Humanoids were created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in 1964.
 
==Appearances==
 
*''Tales to Astonish v1 #62-64''
 
  
 
==In other media==
 
==In other media==
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===Television===
 
*They make their first animated appearance on the [[The Marvel Super Heroes]] cartoon where they feature in episode 3 split into three parts called ''"A Titan Rides the Train"'', ''"The Horde of Humanoids"'', ''"On the Rampage!"'' The storyline of the cartoon follows the same storyline as that in the comics where the Leader dispatches them at first to capture Banner's Absorbatron and later sent to capture the Hulk.
 
*They make their first animated appearance on the [[The Marvel Super Heroes]] cartoon where they feature in episode 3 split into three parts called ''"A Titan Rides the Train"'', ''"The Horde of Humanoids"'', ''"On the Rampage!"'' The storyline of the cartoon follows the same storyline as that in the comics where the Leader dispatches them at first to capture Banner's Absorbatron and later sent to capture the Hulk.
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==Appearances==
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*''Tales to Astonish v1 #62-64''
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 10:32, 11 July 2014

The Humanoids are constructs that feature in Marvel Comics.

Contents

History

Overview

They were described as not being alive but more akin to fighting machines. They were composed of some form of plastic material that made them extremely durable as well as elastic. This meant that most forms of physical attacks were repelled by their bodies and even meant that most forms of projectile weapons bounced off them. In addition to superstrength, their non-living nature meant that they had no need of sustenance or air which allowed them to survive both in the vacuum of space or deep underwater. However, they were ultimately mindless beings that were incapable of speaking but were instead controlled mentally unless the device manipulating them or their controllers concentration was broken. Any such break leads to the Humanoids ceasing their activities and remaining in their position where they remained inert.

Notes

  • The Humanoids were created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in 1964.

In other media

Television

  • They make their first animated appearance on the The Marvel Super Heroes cartoon where they feature in episode 3 split into three parts called "A Titan Rides the Train", "The Horde of Humanoids", "On the Rampage!" The storyline of the cartoon follows the same storyline as that in the comics where the Leader dispatches them at first to capture Banner's Absorbatron and later sent to capture the Hulk.

Appearances

  • Tales to Astonish v1 #62-64

External Links

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