Gardener (comics)
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Marvel Team-Up #55 (Mar 1977) |
Created by | Bill Mantlo and John Byrne |
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Alter ego | Ord Zyonyz |
Species | from Seyfert galaxy M-77 |
Team affiliations | Elders of the Universe |
The Gardener is a fictional character, one of the known Elders of the Universe in the Marvel Comics universe.
Fictional character biography
The Gardener was once Ord Zyonyz, a being who came into existence in the Seyfert Galaxy M-77. Like all the other Elders, he belongs to one of the first races to develop since the Big Bang and thus is nearly immortal and extremely powerful. He is absolutely obsessed with peace and quiet, and with his garden.[1]
At one time he created an amazing lush garden in the Blue Area of the Moon using his Infinity Gem, the Time Gem. This was eventually brought to a halt when Adam Warlock, Spider-Man and the Stranger were caught up in a battle on the moon and he used his gem along with the Soul Gem of Warlock and successfully slowed down the Stranger enough to make him leave. After using his gem in battle it was corrupted and he believed he could no longer use it to make things grow; he left it behind in search of a new place for his garden[2] (where it stayed until Thanos found it).
The Gardener was later revealed to possess Adam Warlock's Soul Gem. He journeyed to K'ai to create a paradise valley. There, he battled the Hulk, and briefly lost the gem,[3] but he soon had it in his possession again.[4]
The cosmic entity Grandmaster had, by proxy, lost a contest for the entity Death. Angered, she forbade him and his fellow Elders, including the Gardener, from entering her realm. Thus the Gardener became immortal.
The Gardener was seen among a group of abstract and near-omnipotent beings (including Uatu the Watcher, Eternity, the In-Betweener, the Living Tribunal, Lord Chaos, Master Order, and a Celestial) confronting the Beyonder.[5]
The Gardener was one of the eleven Elders who allied together to restart the universe by killing Galactus.[6] He used Earth plants to capture Mantis. He battled Galactus and the Silver Surfer, but was converted to energy and consumed by Galactus.[7] Along with the other four Elders who were devoured by Galactus, he caused Galactus "cosmic indigestion" from within until they were forced out of him by Master Order and Lord Chaos.[8] The Gardener was one of the four Elders who aided the Silver Surfer and Nova in helping Galactus to defeat the In-Betweener.[9] Once that was done the five Elders used their Infinity Gems to instantaneously travel very far away from Galactus and his vengeance.[10] Afterwards, the Gardener retained possession of the Time Gem and used it once more. Thanos confronted him, using the Gems he had already recollected to seemingly kill the Gardener and take the Time Gem, as part of his ultimate goal to create the Infinity Gauntlet.[11]
Later, during the Infinity War incident, the Contemplator spotted the Gardener in the Dimension Of Manifestations among a group of abstract and near-omnipotent beings who were conversing with the Beyonder. However, that was only a "reflection" (recording) of a manifestation-event that had taken place years earlier (and which is listed above).[12]
Powers and abilities
The Gardener has the ability to manipulate cosmic energy for a variety of effects, including virtual immortality, and the ability to increase his physical attributes to unrevealed superhuman levels. Currently, due to his machinations with the other Elders against Death, he cannot die by any means.
The Gardener created his crooked staff composed of unknown materials through which he can channel cosmic energy. He has used various of the Infinity Gems at one time or another.
The Gardener has accumulated vast knowledge of the botany of countless alien worlds over the millennia.
References
- ↑ DeFalco, Tom (2006). The Marvel Encyclopedia. Dorling Kindersley. p. 107. ISBN 978-0-7566-2358-6.
- ↑ Marvel Team-Up #55
- ↑ Incredible Hulk Vol. 2 #247-248
- ↑ Silver Surfer Vol. 2 #4+7
- ↑ Secret Wars II #6
- ↑ Silver Surfer Vol. 3 #4
- ↑ Silver Surfer Vol. 3 #9-10
- ↑ Silver Surfer Vol. 2 #17
- ↑ Silver Surfer vol. 3, #18
- ↑ Silver Surfer vol. 3, #19
- ↑ Thanos Quest #1
- ↑ Quasar #38
External links
- Gardener at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe