Goom
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Tales of Suspense #15 (March 1961) |
Created by | Stan Lee Jack Kirby Dick Ayers |
In-story information | |
Team affiliations | S.H.I.E.L.D. S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Paranormal Containment Unit |
Abilities | Mental powers Immense head Arsenal of advanced technology |
Goom is a fictional
Publication history
Goom first appeared in Tales of Suspense #15[3] and was created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby,[4] and Dick Ayers.
Fictional character biography
Goom is an alien from Planet X who attempted to conquer the Earth. He was defeated and returned to his home planet by other aliens from Planet X.
At some point, Goom was captured by the alien
Somehow, Goom and other monsters returned to Earth and took up residence on Monster Isle. On a Valentine's Day, Goom attempted to find a human mate on Earth, but the goddess Venus instead set him up (somewhat against his will) with the alien Shivoor.[volume & issue needed] Goom vanished afterwards, leaving his son Googam alone on Earth.[volume & issue needed]
The microscopic dictator Tim Boo Baa took advantage of Googam's search for his father to manipulate Googam into bringing him to Earth, where he was defeated by Googam's allies, the "Fin Fang Four".[8]
Goom was later captured by S.H.I.E.L.D. and placed in the custody of their Howling Commandos Monster Force.[volume & issue needed] Goom later appeared on Monster Isle when Shadowcat and Magik appeared to look for a mutant girl named Bo. Goom was among the monsters that attacked the three until Magik teleported herself, Shadowcat, and Bo to the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning.[9]
During the
Powers and abilities
Goom has mental powers and an immense head. He had advanced technology which was seen in Tales of Suspense #15 including a spaceship, a disintegration-inducing "Neutron Ray", and a time machine, which had the ability to change the age of others.
Other versions
Marvel Adventures
In the Marvel Adventures continuity, Goom is depicted as an alien from the Negative Zone who monitors Earth through television transmissions. He ends up absorbing phrases from 2000s rap culture after the Human Torch accidentally switches his feed to MTV.
In other media
- Goom makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in The Super Hero Squad Show episode "This Man-Thing, This Monster! (Six Against Infinity, Part 3)".[12]
- Goom appears in Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H., voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.[13] The version is female, lacks mental powers, and can breathe fire, ice, and acid. After Arkon causes him to crash-land on Monster Isle, Hulk encounters Goom's hatchlings (voiced by Clancy Brown, Benjamin Diskin, and Eliza Dushku)[14][15][16] and rescues them and their mother after Arkon captures them. Afterwards, he leaves behind a drone to monitor Goom and her children. In the series finale "Planet Monster", Goom assists the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. and the Avengers in fighting the Supreme Intelligence's invasion of Earth.
References
- ^ Cotter 2008, p. 17.
- ^ Rhett Thomas 2015, p. 32.
- ComicBook.com. Retrieved November 21, 2019.
- ^ a b c Peters, Mark (October 16, 2015). "12 Awesome Jack Kirby Monsters with Ridiculous Names". Paste. Retrieved November 21, 2019.
- ^ Tales of Suspense #15
- ^ Tales of Suspense #17
- ^ The Incredible Hulk vol. 2 Annual #5
- ^ Fin Fang Four #1
- ^ The Uncanny X-Men vol. 3 #33
- ^ Monsters Unleashed vol. 2 #2
- ^ Doctor Strange vol. 4 #1.MU
- ^ "The Super Hero Squad Show #217 - Six Against Infinity, Part 3: This Man-Thing, This Monster! (Episode)". Comic Vine. Retrieved February 21, 2024.
- ^ "Momma Monster Voice - Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. (TV Show)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved February 21, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
- ^ "Little Monster (1) Voice - Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. (TV Show)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved February 21, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
- ^ "Little Monster (2) Voice - Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. (TV Show)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved February 21, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
- ^ "Little Monster (3) Voice - Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. (TV Show)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved February 21, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
Further reading
- Cotter, Robert Michael "Bobb" (2008). The Great Monster Magazines: A Critical Study of the Black and White Publications of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. ISBN 978-0786433896.
- Rhett Thomas, John (2015). The Marvel Legacy of Jack Kirby. ISBN 978-0785197935.