Absorbing Man (Carl "Crusher" Creel) is a
fictional character appearing in
American comic book
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s published by
Marvel Comics. He first appeared in ''
Journey into Mystery'' #114, cover dated March 1965, created by writer
Stan Lee
Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber ; December 28, 1922 – November 12, 2018) was an American comic book writer, editor, publisher, and producer. He rose through the ranks of a family-run business called Timely Publications which ...
and writer/artist
Jack Kirby, and has over the years played a part on several Marvel Comics crossovers such as the original ''
Secret Wars'' and ''
Fear Itself''. Though depicted for many years as a
supervillain
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Supervillains are oft ...
, Creel has also been portrayed as an
anti-hero, siding with characters such as
Black Bolt and
Alpha Flight.
Creel was given the power to take the form of any material that he touched, "absorbing" the property of the material itself. Over the years the power has worked both for and against him. The Absorbing Man was given his powers by the
Asgardian god
Loki
Loki is a god in Norse mythology. According to some sources, Loki is the son of Fárbauti (a jötunn) and Laufey (mentioned as a goddess), and the brother of Helblindi and Býleistr. Loki is married to Sigyn and they have two sons, Narfi or Na ...
in a plot to defeat Loki's brother
Thor. During the ''Secret Wars'' storyline Creel became romantically involved with the supervillain
Titania and the two were linked for decades afterward. During the ''Fear Itself'' storyline, Creel comes into possession of a divine Asgardian hammer, granting him amplified powers and turning him into Greithoth: Breaker of Wills.
Debuting in the
Silver Age of Comic Books, the Absorbing Man has featured in over four decades of Marvel continuity and other Marvel-endorsed products such as
animated television series
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,
video games, and merchandise such as
trading card
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s.
The character has appeared in several animated television series and video games as well as a live-action adaptation in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe TV series ''
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'', portrayed by
Brian Patrick Wade.
Publication history
The Absorbing Man first appears in ''
Journey into Mystery'' #114 (Mar. 1965) and was created by
Stan Lee
Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber ; December 28, 1922 – November 12, 2018) was an American comic book writer, editor, publisher, and producer. He rose through the ranks of a family-run business called Timely Publications which ...
and
Jack Kirby.
Fictional character biography
Carl "Crusher" Creel was a boxer and jailed criminal who becomes the Absorbing Man when he drinks a liquid which the Asgardian god
Loki
Loki is a god in Norse mythology. According to some sources, Loki is the son of Fárbauti (a jötunn) and Laufey (mentioned as a goddess), and the brother of Helblindi and Býleistr. Loki is married to Sigyn and they have two sons, Narfi or Na ...
laced with a mystical potion.
Discovering that he could absorb the properties of anything he touched, Creel escapes prison by absorbing metal from the guards' bullets and goes on to battle
Thor. When he escapes, he takes with him the ball and chain to which he was shackled, and uses the ball and chain as a weapon. Although he is only mortal, Creel's fantastic abilities make him a worthy opponent for Thor, who is later forced to end the battle due to Loki's kidnapping of
Jane Foster
Jane Foster is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was introduced as a love interest of the superhero Thor Odinson until becoming a superhero in her own right. Created by writers Stan Lee and ...
. Creel then breaks into a house and attacks the occupants. Thor comes to the rescue and tricks Creel into changing his atomic structure into pure helium. Thor accomplishes this by using his hammer's powers to transform the ground's molecular makeup. As Creel is acquiring additional mass from direct contact with the Earth when this happens, he ends up drifting harmlessly into the atmosphere.
A short time later, Loki retrieves Creel from space using Asgardian technology after he has knocked out an Asgardian warlock and sends Creel back to battle Thor. After Creel is nearly beaten due to Thor's fighting skill, Loki transports him to Asgard and reveals the true source of his "absorbing" powers. After being humbled by Loki, Creel agrees to act as his agent, and he is directed to take over the city. The Absorbing Man defeats the Asgardian legions without too much trouble and eventually confronts Odin himself. Creel absorbs Odin's attacks and then the properties of Asgard itself, hoping to rule the universe, and he towers over Odin as Loki arrives to gloat. Thor is ordered by Odin not to keep attacking. Loki and Creel are then beaten by trickery; once given Odin's Rod of Rulership the two quarrel over it, with the Absorbing Man trying to absorb the rod, and the two find that they cannot let go. Odin then advises them that his power lies not in a mere object, but deep within himself. The pair are then banished into outer space.
The Absorbing Man eventually returns on a comet and battles the
Hulk
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. Bruce Banner had been sent to divert the comet, as it was feared it was radioactive, but the Absorbing Man leaped aboard and began absorbing the Hulk's strength. He tries to bury the Hulk under a mountain, but when the Hulk turns back to human form, the Absorbing Man is unable to support the great weight and was buried.
However, Creel goes on to battle many other heroes, such as the
Avengers
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Arts and entertainment In the Marvel Comics universe
* Avengers (comics), a team of superheroes
**Avengers (Marvel Cinematic Universe), a central team of protagonist superheroes of ...
,
Daredevil
Daredevil may refer to:
* A stunt performer
Arts and media Comics
* Daredevil (Lev Gleason Publications), a fictional 1940s superhero popularized by writer-artist Charles Biro
* Daredevil (Marvel Comics character), a Marvel comic book superher ...
, the
Dazzler,
[''Dazzler'' #18 (Aug. 1982). Marvel Comics.] the Hulk, and
Spider-Man
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. He is one of the villains who participates in the Secret Wars, and also develops a romantic relationship with the super-strong villainess
Titania. The pair also join the reformed fourth version of the
Masters of Evil. Creel has several more battles with Thor (and the
Eric Masterson Thor) and a skirmish with the cosmic hero
Quasar
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. Although he assisted
Crossbones in a plan to attack
Captain America
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, when Absorbing Man learned that Crossbones intended to detonate a bomb in New York, he absorbed the properties of
Captain America's shield to contain the blast, declaring that he was ''not'' a murderer.
Creel is later incarcerated in New York's experimental "Ant-Hill" prison called the Big House, where all prisoners are reduced in size via
Hank Pym's "Pym Particles". An escape attempt is thwarted by
She-Hulk
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.
The Absorbing Man escapes prison and allies with the
Owl as an enforcer, but finds himself opposed by Spider-Man and new hero
Ethan Edwards (later revealed to be a disguised Skrull). He is briefly trapped and converted into a new form of cocaine by one of the Owl's operatives when they become frustrated with his unprofessional approach, with the new drug briefly giving those who snort him a degree of his powers, but he eventually manages to reassemble himself in a sewer and goes after the Owl for revenge. Spider-Man manages to defeat Creel by tricking him into running a gauntlet where he absorbs multiple objects thrown at him, culminating in Creel absorbing two different chemicals that cause him to explode.
The Absorbing Man later battles and is apparently killed by the hero Sentry during the events of ''
Civil War''.
[''Civil War: The Return'' #1 (Jan. 2007). Marvel Comics.] However, he later appears at the funeral of the villain
Stilt-Man.
Creel and Titania later come into conflict with the heroine She-Hulk and her Skrull partner
Jazinda after they attempt to arrest Creel's cousin
Rockwell "Hi-Lite" Davis.
During the ''
Dark Reign'' storyline, Creel joins a new version of the
Lethal Legion led by the
Grim Reaper. After a defeat, Creel escapes prison and absorbs a shard of the
Cosmic Cube.
The Absorbing Man suffers a setback when villain
Norman Osborn uses an enchanted sword—provided by Loki—to remove his absorbing powers completely.
Creel is also revealed to be the father of the hero
Stonewall
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* Stone wall, a kind of masonry construction
* Stonewalling, engaging in uncooperative or delaying tactics
* Stonewall riots, a 1969 turning point for the modern LGBTQ rights movement in Greenwich Village, Ne ...
.
Creel regains his powers and storms
Avengers Tower
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to recover his ball and chain. He is defeated by Avengers' coordinators
Maria Hill,
Sharon Carter, and
Victoria Hand after absorbing the latter's cold.
During the "
Fear Itself" storyline, Creel and Titania encounter two of the divine hammers that contain the essences of the Worthy, generals to Odin's brother and adversary,
Cul Borson. Coming into contact with the hammers, Titania and Creel were transformed into Skirn: Breaker of Men
and Greithoth: Breaker of Wills, respectively. They later went on a rampage depicted in a number of ''Fear Itself'' tie-in issues, most prominently ''Avengers Academy'' #15–19 and ''
Iron Man 2.0'' #5–6, as well as that storyline's core miniseries.
During the "
AXIS" storyline, Absorbing Man appears as a member of Magneto's unnamed supervillain group during the fight against
Red Skull's
Red Onslaught form. He is briefly converted to heroism when everyone on the island experiences a moral inversion as
Doctor Doom
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and
Scarlet Witch attempt to bring out the
Charles Xavier in Red Skull, joining the new Astonishing Avengers assembled by Steve Rogers and Spider-Man to oppose the inverted heroes.
Absorbing Man later reverts to villainy when the inversion is undone.
When Absorbing Man and Titania were robbing an armored car, the
female Thor appeared to thwart their plans. Upon meeting the female Thor, Creel mocked her for being a woman and for having taken Thor's name for herself, which she answered by breaking his jaw. Titania then appeared to confront her but, in respect for what she was doing, she knocked out her husband with his own weapon and surrendered.
During the "
Secret Wars" storyline of 2015, Absorbing Man is among the villains attending
Kingpin
Kingpin or king pin may refer to:
Vehicular part
* Kingpin (automotive part), the pivot in the steering mechanism
** The central bolt of a skateboard, axle assembly ("truck"), around which the rest of the mechanism can flex, allowing the rider ...
's viewing party of the incursion between
Earth-616
In the fictional Marvel Comics multiverse, Earth-616 is the primary continuity in which most Marvel Comics titles take place.
History of the term
The term was first used in "Rough Justice", a story credited to both Alan Moore and Alan Davis p ...
and
Earth-1610
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.
During the "
Avengers: Standoff!" storyline, Absorbing Man was an inmate of Pleasant Hill, a gated community established by S.H.I.E.L.D. Using Kobik, S.H.I.E.L.D. transformed Absorbing Man into a man named Harold. During his time as Harold, Absorbing Man ran an ice cream parlor and was in love with Sheriff Eva. When
Helmut Zemo and
Fixer restored the memories of the inmates, Absorbing Man joined in on their uprising with
Whirlwind.
Illuminati members
Hood and
Titania arrived at Pleasant Hill to retrieve Absorbing Man. Although he was shaken from having a S.H.I.E.L.D.-induced normal life, Absorbing Man sides with the Illuminati as they work to assemble the other inmates to get revenge on S.H.I.E.L.D.
During the "Opening Salvo" part of the "
Secret Empire" storyline, Absorbing Man is recruited by Baron Helmut Zemo to join the Army of Evil.
At some point, Absorbing Man was imprisoned in a deep space torture prison. He was defeated by
Black Bolt in combat. Absorbing Man later made an acquaintance with Black Bolt and fellow inmates Blinky,
Metal Master
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Professional wrestling career
Collyer attended Manchester College, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree. He was an accomplished amateur wrestler, winning multip ...
, and Raava. Upon taking in Black Bolt's sonic scream, Absorbing Man seemingly sacrifices himself to help destroy the torture prison's Jailer, enabling Black Bolt and the other inmates to escape. At the time when Jailer has possessed Blinky's mind in order to kill Black Bolt, Lockjaw took Titania to Parkwood Cemetery where Absorbing Man suddenly emerged from his grave. Absorbing Man and Titania helped Black Bolt fight a Jailer-possessed Blinky until they managed to drive Jailer out of him.
[''Black Bolt'' #12. Marvel Comics.]
After Absorbing Man was imprisoned for another crime, his lawyer convinced him to join the U.S. Hulk Operations as an alternative to getting incarcerated for life. He gets injected with a Bannerman Gene-Enhancement Package that turned him into a gamma mutate able to absorb gamma radiation, at the cost of turning his skin a bright red color. When Absorbing Man - under the alias of Red Dog - fought Hulk at Los Diablos Missile Base, an entity, the
One Below All
Randy O'Brien
Blackjack O'Hare
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Blackjack O'Hare ...
entered his body after he absorbed most of the Hulk's gamma energy. The One Below All taunted Red Dog's astral body before ripping his physical one in half.
[''The Immortal Hulk'' #9. Marvel Comics.] Absorbing Man, still controlled by The One Below All, continues fighting Hulk. Absorbing Man ran off when Jackie McGee,
Walter Langkowski, and
Puck showed up. When the One Below All successfully opened the door to the Below Place, the lowest point of Hell, the entirety of New Mexico gets transported there as Absorbing Man weeps. With the help of Puck, Creel was able to transfer the gamma energy he had absorbed back into Hulk, who used his thunder clap to disperse the One Below All's cloud form and transport New Mexico back to Earth. Creel has since been free of the One Below All's influence, having transferred the gamma radiation back to the Hulk.
Powers and abilities
Courtesy of a
magic potion
A potion () is a liquid "that contains medicine, poison, or something that is supposed to have magic powers.” It derives from the Latin word ''potus'' which referred to a drink or drinking. The term philtre is also used, often specifically ...
, Crusher Creel has the ability to mimic the matter/strength of anything nearby/anyone he is near.
Most commonly, he uses his powers to duplicate the properties of anything that he touches—solids, liquids, gases, or even energy sources. This transformation also extends to the items that Creel was wearing and carrying when Loki's potion took effect (for example, if Creel touches the metal
titanium, his body, clothes, and wrecking ball takes on its appearance and properties). He can absorb sufficient mass of a large object (e.g., a building) to attain the same height. While in different altered forms, he still maintains his intellect, capacity for speech, and full physical movement (although his first attempt at absorbing water temporarily cost Creel's sanity when he tried to keep himself from drifting apart in the ocean).
His body was able to reform itself after being broken or damaged, especially a severed arm which
Wolverine cuts off during the ''
Secret Wars''.
Creel's overall power increases in direct proportion to the material he duplicates. There seems to be almost no limit to what Creel absorbs, as he have mimicked the properties of bronze;
Odin
Odin (; from non, Óðinn, ) is a widely revered Æsir, god in Germanic paganism. Norse mythology, the source of most surviving information about him, associates him with wisdom, healing, death, royalty, the gallows, knowledge, war, battle, v ...
's Cosmic Bolt and later cyclonic storm;
[''Journey into Mystery'' #123 (Dec. 1965). Marvel Comics.] diamond;
[''Daredevil'' #360 (July 1997). Marvel Comics.] glass;
light;
rock,
silk,
soil; spikes;
steel
Steel is an alloy made up of iron with added carbon to improve its strength and fracture resistance compared to other forms of iron. Many other elements may be present or added. Stainless steels that are corrosion- and oxidation-resistant ty ...
; Thor's uru hammer
Mjolnir;
water;
[''The Avengers'' #184 (July 1979). Marvel Comics.] and even the whole realm of
Asgard itself,
although draining the
Sentry's energies proved too much for Creel, causing him to become overloaded with it and nearly killing him.
Creel is also now capable of combining previously absorbed abilities.
Reception
Accolades
* In 2018, ''
CBR.com
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History
Comic Book Resources was founded by Jonah Weiland in 1995 as a development of the Kingdom Co ...
'' ranked Absorbing Man 6th in their "Age Of Apocalypse: The 30 Strongest Characters In Marvel's Coolest Alternate World" list.
* In 2019, ''
CBR.com
''Comic Book Resources'', also known by the initialism CBR, is a website dedicated to the coverage of comic book–related news and discussion.
History
Comic Book Resources was founded by Jonah Weiland in 1995 as a development of the Kingdom Co ...
'' ranked Absorbing Man 4th in their "10 Villains Fans Hope To See In Marvel’s She-Hulk Series" list and 12th in their "Hulk's 20 Most Powerful Enemies" list.
* In 2021, ''
CBR.com
''Comic Book Resources'', also known by the initialism CBR, is a website dedicated to the coverage of comic book–related news and discussion.
History
Comic Book Resources was founded by Jonah Weiland in 1995 as a development of the Kingdom Co ...
'' ranked Absorbing Man 3rd in their "10 Strongest Marvel Henchmen" list, 5th in their "10 Strongest Marvel Human Villains" list, 7th in their "Hulk’s 10 Most Powerful Villains" list,
and 9th in their "Thor: 10 Most Dangerous Villains He's Ever Fought" list.
* In 2022, ''
Screen Rant
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'' ranked Absorbing Man 5th in their "Hulk's Main Comic Book Villains, Ranked Lamest To Coolest" list.
* In 2022, ''
CBR.com
''Comic Book Resources'', also known by the initialism CBR, is a website dedicated to the coverage of comic book–related news and discussion.
History
Comic Book Resources was founded by Jonah Weiland in 1995 as a development of the Kingdom Co ...
'' ranked Absorbing Man 4th in their "10 Best B-List Avengers Villains" list, 5th in their "Top 10 She-Hulk Villains" list, and 8th in their "Marvel: 10 Villains Who Keep Getting Stronger" list.
Other versions
Age of Apocalypse
In the ''
Age of Apocalypse'' reality, Absorbing Man (alongside
Diablo) works as a prison camp warden in Mexico.
Earth X
In the limited series ''
Earth X'', set in the
alternate universe
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Parallel ...
Earth-9997, Creel is also capable of absorbing knowledge which he did upon absorbing
Ultron's knowledge and was eventually able to remember everything previously absorbed and to display any of these properties at will.
House of M
In the ''
House of M'' reality, Absorbing Man is seen as a member of the
Hood's
Masters of Evil.
Marvel Zombies
In the ''
Marvel Zombies
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'' reality, Creel, as a zombie, works for the zombie
Kingpin
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Vehicular part
* Kingpin (automotive part), the pivot in the steering mechanism
** The central bolt of a skateboard, axle assembly ("truck"), around which the rest of the mechanism can flex, allowing the rider ...
. He battles the interloper
Machine Man
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while in stone form. He is tricked into absorbing the weak physicality of the zombie
Karnak and Machine Man swiftly destroys his head.
Old Man Logan
In the ''
Old Man Logan'' reality that takes place on Earth-807128, an elderly
Hawkeye reveals to Logan that Absorbing Man and
Magneto were responsible for killing
Thor.
A flashback also showed that
Mysterio used an illusion of him amongst other villains to trick Wolverine into killing his fellow X-Men.
It is revealed on a map that a group modeled after Absorbing Man called the Creel Gang operates in Georgia.
In the pages of "Dead Man Logan", Logan was ambushed by the Creel Gang in Georgia upon his return to Earth-21923 in light of the power vacuum caused by the deaths of Red Skull and Hulk. They are shown to be bald-headed, wear striped prison pants, and wield ball and chains. Logan was able to fight them off. Absorbing Man was among the villains that laid a trap for the young heroes in Osborn City. They were killed by the insects that were summoned by Dwight Barrett's Ant-Man helmet.
Marvel Apes
In the ''
Marvel Apes'' reality, this version of Absorbing Man is a
mandrill
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called Absorbing Mandrill. He is a member of the Master Brotherhood of Evil Apes.
JLA/Avengers
The Absorbing Man is among the mind-controlled villains defending
Krona's stronghold when the heroes assault it.
In other media
Television
* Absorbing Man appears in the "
Thor" segment of ''
The Marvel Super Heroes''.
* Absorbing Man appears in ''
The Incredible Hulk'' episode "They Call Me Mr. Fixit", voiced by
Jim Cummings
James Jonah Cummings (born November 3, 1952) is an American voice actor. Since beginning his career in the 1980s, he has appeared in almost 400 roles. Cummings has frequently worked with The Walt Disney Company and Warner Bros., including as th ...
.
This version is an enforcer of the crime boss, Miss Allure.
* Absorbing Man appears in ''
The Avengers: United They Stand'' episode "Command Decision", voiced by Oliver Becker.
This version is a member of Baron
Helmut Zemo's
Masters of Evil.
* Absorbing Man appears in ''
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes'', voiced by
Rick D. Wasserman
Rick Darrin Wasserman is an American voice, stage and television actor.
Early life and career
He graduated from Temple University with a BA in Theatre in 1995 and later from the University of Missouri with a MFA in Acting in 1998.
His best kn ...
.
* Carl "Crusher" Creel appears in television series set within the
Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
** Creel appears in ''
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'', portrayed by
Brian Patrick Wade. He first appears in the
season two Season 2 may refer to:
* ''Season 2'' (Infinite album)
* ''2econd Season
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Release
It was released on November 4, 2008.
Guest Performers
The album features gu ...
episodes, "
Shadows" and "
Heavy is the Head" as a
HYDRA
Hydra generally refers to:
* Lernaean Hydra, a many-headed serpent in Greek mythology
* ''Hydra'' (genus), a genus of simple freshwater animals belonging to the phylum Cnidaria
Hydra or The Hydra may also refer to:
Astronomy
* Hydra (constel ...
operative. Creel returns in the
season three episode "
The Inside Man", having defected to the U.S. government and become
Glenn Talbot's bodyguard. In the
season five
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episodes "All the Comforts of Home", "The Devil Complex", "Inside Voices", "All Roads Lead...", and "The Force of Gravity", Creel reluctantly rejoins HYDRA in their plot to save the world from
Thanos, only to be absorbed by Talbot via gravitonium.
** Creel is mentioned in a flashback depicted in the ''
Daredevil
Daredevil may refer to:
* A stunt performer
Arts and media Comics
* Daredevil (Lev Gleason Publications), a fictional 1940s superhero popularized by writer-artist Charles Biro
* Daredevil (Marvel Comics character), a Marvel comic book superher ...
'' episode "Cut Man", which is set in the 1990s while he is at the height of his boxing career. He is set to have a match with
"Battlin' Jack" Murdock, with the latter being expected to drop in the fifth round at
Roscoe Sweeney
The Fixer is the name of two different fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics: Roscoe Sweeney and Paul Norbert Ebersol.
Roscoe Sweeney was portrayed by Kevin Nagle in the Marvel Cinematic Universe series ...
's "suggestion". Instead, Jack chooses to be an example to his son
Matt, and wins the fight off-screen via knockout. Series producer
Jeph Loeb confirmed that this is the same Creel that appears in ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' before gaining his abilities.
* Absorbing Man appears in ''
Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.'', voiced by
Jonathan Adams.
* Absorbing Man appears in ''
Avengers Assemble'', initially voiced again by Jonathan Adams and by
Gregg Berger in all subsequent appearances.
* Absorbing Man appears in the ''
Ultimate Spider-Man'' four-part episode "Contest of Champions", voiced again by Jonathan Adams.
* Absorbing Man appears in ''
Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers'', voiced by
Yasuhiko Kawazu
is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with Aoni Production.
Filmography Television animation
;1991
* '' Kinnikuman: Kinnikusei Oui Soudatsu-hen'', Golemman, Iwao, Leopardon, Mixer Taitei, Motorman, Rikishiman, Mr. Refereeman
;1992
* ''Sailor Moon ...
.
* Absorbing Man appears in the ''
Spider-Man
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'' episode "Screwball Live", voiced again by Gregg Berger.
* Absorbing Man appears in ''
Marvel Super Hero Adventures'', voiced by
Michael Dobson.
Video games
* Absorbing Man appears in ''
The Incredible Hulk''.
* Absorbing Man appears as a boss in the
PSP,
PS2
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, and
Wii
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versions of ''
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2'', voiced by
John DiMaggio.
* Absorbing Man appears in ''
Lego Marvel Super Heroes'', voiced again by John DiMaggio.
* Absorbing Man appears in ''
Marvel: Avengers Alliance''.
* Absorbing Man appear as a playable character in ''
Marvel: Future Fight''.
* Absorbing Man appears as a playable character in ''
Lego Marvel's Avengers''.
References
External links
Absorbing Manat Marvel.com
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Characters created by Jack Kirby
Characters created by Stan Lee
Comics characters introduced in 1965
Fictional characters from New York (state)
Fictional characters with absorption or parasitic abilities
Fictional characters with immortality
Fictional criminals
Fictional professional boxers
Marvel Comics characters who are shapeshifters
Marvel Comics male supervillains
Marvel Comics martial artists
Marvel Comics mutates
Marvel Comics television characters
Thor (Marvel Comics)