Anton Arcane
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Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Swamp Thing #1 (November 1972) (cameo) Swamp Thing #2 (January 1973) (full) |
Created by | Len Wein Berni Wrightson |
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Abilities | brilliant sorcerer and scientist, able to animate and possess dead flesh, telepathy, control of insects, undead and cyborg characteristics |
Anton Arcane is a DC Comics villain who first appeared in Swamp Thing vol. 1 #1.
[edit] Character overview
Arcane is an evil sorcerer/scientist who creates a group of monsters that he dubs the Un-Men. One of his creations is the Patchwork Man, a creature intentionally similar to Frankenstein's monster; the Patchwork Man had once been Anton's own brother, Gregori.
Arcane is obsessed with the swamp creature called Swamp Thing. He takes control of Swamp Thing's body, but is defeated and falls out of a window to his apparent death. He survives, though his injuries are so severe that he orders a few of his Un-Men build him a new body. He then attacks Swamp Thing twice more before truly dying, the first time as a hulking corpse-like beast and the second as a spider-like cyborg piloting a massive dragonfly-like vehicle. It is after his second death which his soul goes to Hell.
Arcane's soul later escapes from Hell, and observes Matthew Cable, who has been married to Gregori Arcane's daughter Abby. It is also during this time that Arcane helps summon the Monkey King into the world
After a fight with Abigail that culminated in her leaving on foot to find the Swamp Thing, Matthew had an attack of conscience and drove after her. He had been drinking heavily and ended up crashing his car, mortally wounding himself. A large fly landed by him and Matthew thought it to be a manifestation of his power. The fly said it would revive him, and he agreed. In reality, the fly was Anton Arcane. He possesses Cable's body and with it gains Cable's godlike power.
In his body, he masquerades as Cable, claiming a new job called Blackriver Recorporations and buying a mansion for them to live. Arcane combined his own magic with Cable's inherent psychic powers to alter reality and the employees of Recorporations were the resurrected souls of deceased serial killers returned from Hell. He finally revealed himself, tormenting his niece and causing havoc and insanity by altering reality on a massive scale. For miles around natural and unnatural disasters occurred, people succumb to homicidal instincts and the resurrected serial killers returned to killing.
He once again battled Swamp Thing, accompanied by monstrous forms resembling Un-men, after killing Abigail and condemning her soul to Hell, all the while declaring the earth as his now.
It was during this battle that Arcane found that the Swamp Thing was an elemental and thus possessed semi-magical abilities allowing the Swamp Thing to combat him on a more even ground. The battle was enough for Matthew Cable to regain control of his body, and Arcan was exorcised directly back to Hell. Cable later becomes comatose and dies, whereupon he becomes Matthew, a raven living within The Dreaming.
Arcane next appears as a demon, having been promoted to this status by the Lords of Hell. He attacks Swamp Thing yet again, only to be defeated. In a later episode, Arcane temporarily repents his evil ways after having briefly found God, who eventually banishes him back to Hell. Arcane is tortured by the demon Josephine, whom he seduces into helping him escape. Swamp Thing defeats the two demons, causing their forms to morph together, and when last seen, it is revealed that the Arcane/Josephine being is pregnant.
[edit] In adaptations
Louis Jourdan portrayed Arcane in the 1982 film adaptation of Swamp Thing directed by Wes Craven. He also appeared in the 1989 sequel The Return of Swamp Thing. In the live-action Swamp Thing television series, Mark Lindsay Chapman played Arcane, and Don Francks voiced Arcane in the short-lived Swamp Thing animated series.
[edit] External links
- Roots of the Swamp Thing - An extremely detailed timeline chronicling all the events of Swamp Thing, Hellblazer and related titles in chronological order, spanning millions of years of DC/Vertigo history, including the entire life of Anton Arcane