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Real Name: Fear | ||||||||
Also Known As: Dark One, Dark Trickster, Death | ||||||||
Place Of Birth: Unknown | ||||||||
First Appearance: Thor Vol.1 #323 (1982) Bronze Age Villain | ||||||||
Known Associates: Desire | ||||||||
Group Affiliation: None | ||||||||
Base Of Operations: Dark Man's dimension, Asgard | ||||||||
Grudges: Thor | ||||||||
Creators: Steven Grant and Greg LaRocque | ||||||||
Gallery: Click | ||||||||
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Enhanced Abilities: Dark Man has vast super human strength, endurance and durability. | |||||||
Immortality: Dark Man is immortal and cannot be killed by conventional means. | |||||||
Healing: Dark Man is able to regenerate or repair from any wound. | |||||||
Energy Blasts: Dark Man can project destructive blasts from his hands. | |||||||
Teleportation: Dark Man can teleport himself or others across dimensions. | |||||||
Stone Axe: Dark Man wields a stone axe. |
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Claiming to be older than the gods, Dark Man’s purpose is to test all warriors to see if they succumb to fear or show stronger mettle; his wife, Desire, turns failed warriors into trophies. |
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Dark Man at Marvel Universe: The Appendix | ||||