Tiboro
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The Screaming Idol of Tiboro was uncovered during an excavation in Peru where it was brought to North America for study. (Strange Tales v1 #129) | The Screaming Idol of Tiboro was uncovered during an excavation in Peru where it was brought to North America for study. (Strange Tales v1 #129) | ||
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+ | He came to find intruders in his realm with these being some of the cultists of the [[Sons of Satannish]] who had been banished to Tiboro's dimension by their master. Once there, he held them captive until Doctor Strange and the [[Black Knight (Marvel)|Black Knight]] [[Dane Whitman]] arrived at the scene. The two had come to recover the three Sons of Satannish in order to undo a spell that had been cast on Earth. However, Tiboro refused to relinquish his captives leading to a battle between the two heroes. Despite his great power, Tiboro came to be defeated when his wondrous wand was destroyed where he expected to be killed as a result. Doctor Strange though was content to simply take the Sons of Satannish and depart though Tiboro told the Sorcerer Supreme to expect no gratitude from him and that he would get his revenge in the future. (Doctor Strange v1 #178) | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
===Personality and attributes=== | ===Personality and attributes=== | ||
− | He was known by the title of the '''Tyrant of the Sixth Dimension'''. Tiboro was called the Lord of the Seething Volcano and the Evil Ruler of the Dim, Dead Past. (Strange Tales v1 #129) | + | He was known by the title of the '''Tyrant of the Sixth Dimension'''. Tiboro was called the '''Lord of the Seething Volcano''' and the '''Evil Ruler of the Dim, Dead Past'''. (Strange Tales v1 #129) He was also referred to as the '''Spirit of Decay'''. (Vengeance v1 #5) |
− | Tiboro referred to himself as a spirit of decay and that when a civilisation reached a point of crisis then he took command. (Strange Tales v1 #129) | + | Tiboro referred to himself as a spirit of decay and that when a civilisation reached a point of crisis then he took command. (Strange Tales v1 #129) All war was said to feed his soul where he revelled in the violence created by his armies. As a being of nothingness, he viewed himself as a host body infected with microscopic germs that only fed upon themselves. (Vengeance v1 #5) |
===Powers and abilities=== | ===Powers and abilities=== | ||
+ | Tiboro's powers were said to be vast and beyond comprehension. This was to the point that the sheer recoil from an encounter from one of his spells could destroy a mortal. (Doctor Strange v1 #178) He was said to possess a death-vision that allowed him to survey far and wide. (Vengeance v1 #5) | ||
It was said that he exorcised the might of lightning and could cast an electro-plasmic spell of his own making against his enemies. (Strange Tales v1 #129) | It was said that he exorcised the might of lightning and could cast an electro-plasmic spell of his own making against his enemies. (Strange Tales v1 #129) | ||
In battle, he was known to wield an electro-plasmic wand to channel his power. (Strange Tales v1 #129) | In battle, he was known to wield an electro-plasmic wand to channel his power. (Strange Tales v1 #129) | ||
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+ | With a strike, he could summon dread avian monsters that attacked his enemies. (Doctor Strange v1 #178) | ||
A relic tied to him was the '''Screaming Idol''' that contained mystical properties and was located on Earth. (Strange Tales v1 #129) | A relic tied to him was the '''Screaming Idol''' that contained mystical properties and was located on Earth. (Strange Tales v1 #129) | ||
− | He ruled an alternate realm that was known as the '''Sixth Dimension'''. (Strange Tales v1 #129) | + | He ruled an alternate realm that was known as the '''Sixth Dimension'''. (Strange Tales v1 #129) It was said that he knew all within his realm allowing him to know the source and secrets of intruders that came upon it. (Doctor Strange v1 #178) People that arrived in this Sixth Dimension came to leave a shade of themselves behind whilst their full-blooded counterparts returned to their home due to the physics of the that realm. (Vengeance v1 #5) |
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
*''Strange Tales v1'': (1965) | *''Strange Tales v1'': (1965) | ||
+ | *''Doctor Strange v1'': | ||
+ | *''Vengeance v1'': | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 08:27, 1 June 2021
Tiboro is a male comic supervillain who features in Marvel Comics.
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Biography
Tiboro
Many years ago, the evil Tiboro came to be worshipped by an earlier tribe of beings in a savage era long before the coming of modern man. In this time, the dreaded one ruled where he used his great might to maintain his dominion over the lands. When that mystic period ended, the civilisation of worshippers vanished as did their master the despotic Tiboro who came to leave behind a relic behind of his power that was the Screaming Idol that remained buried in Peru. (Strange Tales v1 #129)
The Screaming Idol of Tiboro was uncovered during an excavation in Peru where it was brought to North America for study. (Strange Tales v1 #129)
He came to find intruders in his realm with these being some of the cultists of the Sons of Satannish who had been banished to Tiboro's dimension by their master. Once there, he held them captive until Doctor Strange and the Black Knight Dane Whitman arrived at the scene. The two had come to recover the three Sons of Satannish in order to undo a spell that had been cast on Earth. However, Tiboro refused to relinquish his captives leading to a battle between the two heroes. Despite his great power, Tiboro came to be defeated when his wondrous wand was destroyed where he expected to be killed as a result. Doctor Strange though was content to simply take the Sons of Satannish and depart though Tiboro told the Sorcerer Supreme to expect no gratitude from him and that he would get his revenge in the future. (Doctor Strange v1 #178)
Overview
Personality and attributes
He was known by the title of the Tyrant of the Sixth Dimension. Tiboro was called the Lord of the Seething Volcano and the Evil Ruler of the Dim, Dead Past. (Strange Tales v1 #129) He was also referred to as the Spirit of Decay. (Vengeance v1 #5)
Tiboro referred to himself as a spirit of decay and that when a civilisation reached a point of crisis then he took command. (Strange Tales v1 #129) All war was said to feed his soul where he revelled in the violence created by his armies. As a being of nothingness, he viewed himself as a host body infected with microscopic germs that only fed upon themselves. (Vengeance v1 #5)
Powers and abilities
Tiboro's powers were said to be vast and beyond comprehension. This was to the point that the sheer recoil from an encounter from one of his spells could destroy a mortal. (Doctor Strange v1 #178) He was said to possess a death-vision that allowed him to survey far and wide. (Vengeance v1 #5)
It was said that he exorcised the might of lightning and could cast an electro-plasmic spell of his own making against his enemies. (Strange Tales v1 #129)
In battle, he was known to wield an electro-plasmic wand to channel his power. (Strange Tales v1 #129)
With a strike, he could summon dread avian monsters that attacked his enemies. (Doctor Strange v1 #178)
A relic tied to him was the Screaming Idol that contained mystical properties and was located on Earth. (Strange Tales v1 #129)
He ruled an alternate realm that was known as the Sixth Dimension. (Strange Tales v1 #129) It was said that he knew all within his realm allowing him to know the source and secrets of intruders that came upon it. (Doctor Strange v1 #178) People that arrived in this Sixth Dimension came to leave a shade of themselves behind whilst their full-blooded counterparts returned to their home due to the physics of the that realm. (Vengeance v1 #5)
Notes
- Tiboro was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko where he made his first appearance in Strange Tales v1 #129 (Februsty, 1965).
Appearances
- Strange Tales v1: (1965)
- Doctor Strange v1:
- Vengeance v1:
External Links
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