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− | '''Pip the Troll''' | + | '''Pip the Troll''' is a male comic character who features in [[Marvel Comics]]. |
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+ | ==Biography== | ||
+ | '''Prince Gofern''' was a male a noble of the planet [[Laxidazia]], and something of a fool thanks to inbreeding. His sole talent was an ability to paint empty starscapes. Gofern became the lecherous and irrepressible scoundrel known as Pip the Troll after partying with a group of degenerate "trolls," and drinking large amounts of one of their mutagenic beverages. Banished from his home, he wandered the galaxy, and eventually joined [[Adam Warlock]]'s entourage. | ||
He was slain by [[Thanos]], but Warlock absorbed Pip's soul into his [[Soul Gem]]- during the [[Infinity Gauntlet]] crisis, he was resurrected into the body of a car crash victim. When Warlock created the [[Infinity Watch]], Pip was granted ownership of the [[Space Gem]], and relished using its powers. He kept it ensconced between his toes. | He was slain by [[Thanos]], but Warlock absorbed Pip's soul into his [[Soul Gem]]- during the [[Infinity Gauntlet]] crisis, he was resurrected into the body of a car crash victim. When Warlock created the [[Infinity Watch]], Pip was granted ownership of the [[Space Gem]], and relished using its powers. He kept it ensconced between his toes. | ||
+ | ==Overview== | ||
+ | ===Personality and attributes=== | ||
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+ | ===Powers and abilities=== | ||
Pip lost the Space Gem to [[Rune]], but his lengthy exposure to it left him with its teleportational abilities. | Pip lost the Space Gem to [[Rune]], but his lengthy exposure to it left him with its teleportational abilities. | ||
− | [ | + | ==Notes== |
+ | *Pip the Troll was created by Jim Starlin where he made his first appearance in Strange Tales v1 #179 (February, 1975). | ||
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+ | ==In other media== | ||
+ | ===Television=== | ||
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+ | ===Films=== | ||
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+ | ==Appearances== | ||
+ | *''Strange Tales v1'': (1975) | ||
+ | *''X-Factor v1'': | ||
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pip_the_Troll Wikipedia Entry] | ||
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+ | {{stub}} | ||
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[[Category:Characters]] | [[Category:Characters]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Male Characters]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Extraterrestrial Characters]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Comic Characters]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Trolls]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Princes]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Extraterrestrial Princes]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Artists]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Teleporters]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Supervillains]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Marvel Comics Supervillains]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Superheroes]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Marvel Comics Superheroes]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Marvel]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Jim Starlin]] |
Revision as of 09:09, 29 January 2021
Pip the Troll is a male comic character who features in Marvel Comics.
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Biography
Prince Gofern was a male a noble of the planet Laxidazia, and something of a fool thanks to inbreeding. His sole talent was an ability to paint empty starscapes. Gofern became the lecherous and irrepressible scoundrel known as Pip the Troll after partying with a group of degenerate "trolls," and drinking large amounts of one of their mutagenic beverages. Banished from his home, he wandered the galaxy, and eventually joined Adam Warlock's entourage.
He was slain by Thanos, but Warlock absorbed Pip's soul into his Soul Gem- during the Infinity Gauntlet crisis, he was resurrected into the body of a car crash victim. When Warlock created the Infinity Watch, Pip was granted ownership of the Space Gem, and relished using its powers. He kept it ensconced between his toes.
Overview
Personality and attributes
Powers and abilities
Pip lost the Space Gem to Rune, but his lengthy exposure to it left him with its teleportational abilities.
Notes
- Pip the Troll was created by Jim Starlin where he made his first appearance in Strange Tales v1 #179 (February, 1975).
In other media
Television
Films
Appearances
- Strange Tales v1: (1975)
- X-Factor v1:
External Links
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