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Following his debut in the hit Marvel Comics #1, [2] the Human Torch proved popular enough that he soon became one of the first superheroes to headline a solo title. Through the 1940s, the Torch starred or was featured in Marvel Mystery Comics (the book's title beginning with issue #2), The Human Torch (premiering with issue #2, Fall 1940, having taken over the numbering of the defunct Red ...
The Human Torch (Jonathan Lowell ... (Sept. 1974 – Nov. 1975), reprinted stories from that solo feature, along with stories featuring the original android Human ...
Human Torch (android), the original Timely Comics character; Human Torch, Marvel Comics' member of the Fantastic Four This page was last edited on 11 May 2022, at ...
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Human Torch (android), the original Marvel Comics Human Torch, is an android superhero from the Golden Age of Comics, who has appeared in some comics set in the present day, including a brief membership in the Avengers "The Human Torch", episode of The Fall Guy, Season One, 1981
To create an android "son", Ultron first tracks down the body of the original android Human Torch, a Golden Age hero and android described by his creator Phineas T. Horton as a "synthetic man", being replica of an adult human male with synthetic organs, blood, tissue, muscle, and skeleton. Unknown to the living robot, the time villain called ...
Jim Hammond aka Human Torch (android) This page was last edited on 14 August 2022, at 17:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The first version (James Bradley) was a derivative version of the eponymous Golden Age character, that originally appeared in Ace Magazines' Lightning Comics. [1] He is a co-creator of the original Human Torch android, [2] and appears in Uncanny X-Men as a member of the X-Club. [3]