Across every storytelling medium from every culture in human history, monsters abound. Tales of beasts, creatures, and un-men, designed to represent the things people fear about themselves and their environments, crept into novels and sprouted into the horror films that inspired early comics. Giants like Jack Kirby used monsters to whom readers could relate as a vehicle to expand the medium into a booming industry.Most monsters are cautionary tales, prompting people to confront something uncomfortable or scary. Monsters represent danger and dangerous heroes sell comics, but they’re not all as mean as they may look. From science-accident shapeshifters to god-like men of moss and muck, monsters with perfectly personable demeanors lurk in the pages of comics across all publishers and eras.Man-Thing is a powerful empath with the power to turn one’s negative emotions against them. Usually a being of raw plant matter and instinct, he seeks out nearby emotions like scent trails and responds in kind to both negative and positive emotions, making him especially friendly under ideal conditions.31 Days of Halloween: Why Swamp Thing #40 is the Greatest Werewolf Story Ever Told
Across every storytelling medium from every culture in human history, monsters abound. Tales of beasts, creatures, and un-men, designed to represent the things people fear about themselves and their environments, crept into novels and sprouted into the horror films that inspired early comics. Giants like Jack Kirby used monsters to whom readers could relate as a vehicle to expand the medium into a booming industry.
Most monsters are cautionary tales, prompting people to confront something uncomfortable or scary. Monsters represent danger and dangerous heroes sell comics, but they’re not all as mean as they may look. From science-accident shapeshifters to god-like men of moss and muck, monsters with perfectly personable demeanors lurk in the pages of comics across all publishers and eras.
Man-Thing is a powerful empath with the power to turn one’s negative emotions against them. Usually a being of raw plant matter and instinct, he seeks out nearby emotions like scent trails and responds in kind to both negative and positive emotions, making him especially friendly under ideal conditions.
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