Gorgon (Inhuman)
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Gorgon (far bottom left) appears on the cover of Marvel Two-In-One #71 (Jan 1981). |
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Fantastic Four #44 (vol. 1, Nov. 1965) |
Created by | Stan Lee (writer) Jack Kirby (artist) |
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Alter ego | Gorgon |
Species | Inhuman |
Place of origin | Attilan |
Team affiliations | Inhuman Royal Family Fantastic Four |
Abilities | Superhuman strength and resilience Ability to generate seismic shockwaves |
Gorgon is the name of a character that appears in the fictional Marvel Universe. Gorgon is also a member of the Royal Family of the Inhumans, a race of superpowered beings that inhabit the hidden city of Attilan. The character debuted in Fantastic Four #44 (vol. 1, Nov. 1966) and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
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[edit] Fictional character biography
The son of archivist Milena and architect Korath (brother of the previous king Agon), Gorgon is a cousin of king Black Bolt and a member of the royal family of the Inhumans. As is custom among the Inhumans, Gorgon was exposed to the Terrigen Mists as a teenager, gaining increased strength, while his feet were transformed to hooves, capable of generating highly destructive seismic waves. As an adult, Gorgon became Black Bolt's personal bodyguard and is responsible for training youths recently exposed to the Terrigen Mists in the use of their newly acquired powers and abilities.
Gorgon first leaves the Inhuman city of Attilan to rescue Medusa (suffering from amnesia at the time), who became lost in the outside world. This leads to a battle with the Fantastic Four, who rescued Medusa from the supervillain team the Frightful Four. [1] After making contact with the outside world, Gorgon and the rest of the Royal Family have several encounters with the Fantastic Four over the years, seeking their aid against foes such as Black Bolt's brother Maximus, [2] Psycho-Man [3] and the Sphinx. [4]
With several other Inhumans Gorgon also battles the master villain Mandarin, [5] helps free Maximus, [6] journeys to America to search for the missing Black Bolt [7] and battles Magneto. [8] Over the years, and with continued exposure to the outside world, Gorgon has many adventures, usually taking place in the company of fellow members of the Royal Family. [9]
Significant moments for Gorgon include defying the Attilan Genetics Council and helping to hide the pregnant Medusa (with Black Bolt's child) on Earth; [10] arguing with Black Bolt over the use of Alpha Primitives as slaves [11] and being captured during the war between America and Attilan, when he is subjected to the Terrigen Mists Exposed again - which while amplifying Gorgon's powers changes him into a true beast with uncontrollable rages. [12]
[edit] Powers and abilities
Gorgon's superhuman powers are a result of exposure to the mutagenic Terrigen Mist. Gorgon now has bull's legs and hooves and can create an intense shockwaves equivalent to a powerful earthquake. He also possesses enhanced strength and durability, although like all Inhumans has a weaker immune system than that of an average human.
[edit] Other versions
[edit] Earth X
Like many of his fellow Inhumans, the Gorgon of Earth X has undergone a further mutation and possesses the head of a bull. [13]
[edit] Ultimate Gorgon
The character is female (the sister of Medusa and Crystal) and possesses the added ability to hypnotize people. [14]
[edit] In other media
- Gorgon appears in the 1994 Fantastic Four TV series voiced by Michael Dorn.
- Gorgon appears amongst the featured Inhumans in the video game Marvel: Ultimate Alliance.
[edit] References
- ^ Fantastic Four #44 (vol. 1, Nov. 1965)
- ^ Fantastic Four #45 - 47 (vol. 1, Dec. - Feb. 1965 - 1966); #82 - 83 (vol. 1, Jan. - Feb. 1969)
- ^ Fantastic Four King-Size Special #5 (Nov. 1967)
- ^ Fantastic Four Annual #12 (1977)
- ^ Amazing Adventures #3 - 4 (Dec. 1970 and Feb. 1971)
- ^ Amazing Adventures #5 (Apr. 1971)
- ^ Amazing Adventures #7 (Aug. 1971)
- ^ Amazing Adventures #9 - 10 (Dec. 1971 and Feb. 1972)
- ^ Inhumans #1-12 (vol. 1, Oct. 1975 - Aug. 1977); Inhumans #1-12 (vol. 2, 1998 - 1999); Inhumans (vol. 3, #1-4 2000) and Inhumans #1-12 (vol. 4, 2003-2004)
- ^ The Inhumans Graphic Novel (1988)
- ^ Black Panther #20 (2005)
- ^ Silent War #1 - 6 (2006 - 2007)
- ^ Earth X #0-12 (Mar. 1999 - Apr. 2000)
- ^ Ultimate Fantastic Four Annual #1 (2005)