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Primus is the name of three characters appearing in
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Publication history

Arnim Zola's Primus first appeared in ''
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. The alien Primus first appeared in ''
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. The Flb'Dbi version of Primus first appeared in ''
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'' #221 and was created by John Byrne.


Fictional character biography


Arnim Zola's Primus

The first Primus is a shapeshifting
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. It possesses superhuman strength and can harden its body to stone-like consistency. Zola later fuses Primus with
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, another of his creations. Primus has been a foe of
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,''Captain America'' #209 (May 1977)''Captain America'' #210 (June 1977)''Captain America'' #276 (December 1982) and the
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Vol. 1 #3'' (September 1990)
and an ally of the
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Alien Primus

Being born to alien parents of the planet Archko, Primus spent most of his childhood living there. At one point, he got attacked by the Screamers who killed his parents and wife Stara. Primus was revealed to have trained in the use of shadow powers originating from the Shadow Realm. He fled to Earth where he was found by the first Captain Marvel. Together they defeated the evil Screamers, and Mar-Vell offered to help Primus get his life back in order, but Primus preferred to live alone.


Flb'Dbi's Primus

Primus led an exploratory colonization for the Flb'Dbi race which arrived on Earth over half a million years ago. After some time on Earth, a phenomenon occurred which reversed the Earth's magnetic poles, rendering the Flb'Dbi's technonology inoperative. This meant that the Flb'Dbi would not be able to leave Earth until the polarity was restored. While the Flb'Dbi drones worked to find a way to restore the polarity, Primus and the rest of the Flb'Dbi placed themselves in hibernation. 500,000 years later, the drones finally found a way to fix the polarity. Upon awakening from their hypno-sleep, Primus and the Flb'Dbi had no idea what had happened on Earth while they were sleeping. The Flb'Dbi then programmed their drones to construct a tower to accomplish the polarity reversal which started to have untold effects on the Earth. The
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encounter the Flb'Dbi and fix their technology, enabling them to leave Earth.''Fantastic Four'' #221


References


External links

* Primus I at Marvel Wiki
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