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                    Mangog is a being of a mysterious Alien race. It is said that he is to be the last remaining member of this race after being thwarted by Odin and Asgard. Born of the combined hate of a billion beings, Mangog is a powerful enemy of Odin, a dire threat to Asgard, and one of Thor's deadliest foes.











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                    Mangog is a being of a mysterious Alien race. It is said that he is to be the last remaining member of this race after being thwarted by Odin and Asgard. Born of the combined hate of a billion beings, Mangog is a powerful enemy of Odin, a dire threat to Asgard, and one of Thor's deadliest foes.











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                    Mangog last edited by

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                    History


                    Mangog first his first appearance in Marvel Universe in July 1968 in The Mighty Thor # 154. After Thor knocked Ulik into the Abyss of Shadows, but in order to save his life he grabs on a small cliff where he finds a mystical cliff, seeping with Odin power that says "Let no living being destruct what lies within by the order of Imperial Odin". Thinking that anyone who is an enemy to Asgard would be an ally to him, he moves the Enchantment blocking the path, thereby freeing Mangog for the first time. Mangog explains that he is the very embodiment of an entire race, that once fought Asgard and it was Odin who killed them and Mangog was created out of their combined hatred, fueling him with the strength of billion billion beings. This is later revealed to be slightly untrue in The Mighty Thor # 157 where Odin reveals that Odin did not kill the said race but rather used Odinspell to trap the beings into a mystical prison and it was the prison itself that took the form of Mangog.


                    Getting back to Thor # 154 Ulik asks Mangog to join him which he refuses explaining how Mangog knows no gratitude or mercy and that he is the enemy of "all who live". Mangog also explain how he is only one singular purpose to destroy the one who crushed his invasion force, who happens to be Odin. Mangog however allows Ulik to live saying Ulik might be useful to him later. At the same instance "Eternity Alarm" goes off, which presumably is the alarm system of Asgard to signal the breach of the Odin cave. The Asgardian army prepares themselves, sans Odin who is currently in Odin sleep, to face off the new threat.


                    Thor and Sif are somehow alerted to the coming Ragnarok, without knowing who or what is actually coming. Thor takes Sif to Asgard only to find Loki on the imperial seat in Odin absence (because he was in the middle of Odinsleep), but they decide to let aside the petty quarrel in the face of a bigger threat. On his way to Asgard Mangog is first opposed by Storm giants who are casually swatted aside. He is then opposed by Asgardian Legion, who are all but helpless against him. They even manage to drop a multi million ton of mountain atop Mangog , which barely even slows him down. Thor enters the fight but doesnt fair any better. Knowing full well that he is outmatched, Thor buries Mangog under a volcano that barely slows him down. Mangog is coming for the Odinsword, and its said that unseating the sword would bring about the destruction of the universe (note: the sword has been taken out after this story against the Celestials and nothing of the sort happened). Asgardian army as well as their greatest weapon cant stop him and Mangog makes him way toward the Odinsword. Right before Mangog is about the pull the sword, Odin shows up and explains how Mangog's race was merely imprisoned inside in a mystical prison, a prison that became Mangog. Odin then reverses the spell , freeing the race and Mangog fades away.


                    Mangog is seen next in The Mighty Thor # 195. Odin banishes Loki to a black world, which turns out to be the place where Mangog is imprisoned. It is never explained how Mangog, but Loki learned of Mangog survival earlier when he was on Odin seat, wielding the Odin ring. Loki was hoping to get an alliance with Mangog, however Mangog turns against Loki and imprisons him within a crystal amber. Realizing his mistake Odin sends Thor and Warrior Three sends to get water from the Twilight Well from its guardian Kartak the Keeper. It is revealed that Odin did so because he feared nothing could stop the coming Ragnarok, caused by freeing Mangog and he wanted Thor to survive.


                    The Twilight Well also reveals Thor the same thing. Mangog makes his way to Asgard slaughtering everyone in process however it is never explained how Mangog found his way to Asgard from the dark world here was imprisoned in, specially given he cannot fly. Seeing his army defeated Odin teleports entire Asgard away from the conventional space, at the edge of the universe, to prevent Mangog from destroying other worlds provided Asgard falls before him.


                    Thor , using the Twilight Well, transports himself and his allies to the current location of Asgard. They confront Mangog who easily defeats Kartak the Keeper and Thor himself is helpless. Mangog then finds and grab the helpless Odin, who has been severally weakened by the earlier spell he cast to teleport Asgard away from conventional space.


                    Thor and Warrior Three fight in vain against Mangog, together with Odin and few Elder Gods allied with Odin. Volstagg presents Vizir with the water of Twilight Well, which Vizir mixes with Odin's cosmic well, which has 2 effects. First the Asgard begins to move back to its rightful place and second the water rejuvenates Odin. Meanwhile Mangog unseats the Odin Sword but Odin using all his energy manages to cut off Mangog from his masters hate. This strain kills Odin but Mangog himself starts shrinking and eventually, seemingly, fades into nothingness. Odin death is recovered soon after because of the current location of Asgard not being on the conventional Asgardia space, Odin soul does not pass into Hela realm for her to claim. Thor freezes time around Odin to further delay his demise, and Odin soon recovers after Asgard is return to its rightful location.


                    Mangog is later seen again in The Mighty Thor # 249 where he is revealed to be pretending to be Odin ever since his arrival on Asgard, which happened in The Mighty Thor # 242. Apparently after shrinking on his last appearance, Mangog still survived in a small rodent sized form, fueled by his own rage as opposed to that of a billion billion beings earlier, and was wondering around in Asgard's dungeons, however we have no mention of how he reached there to begin with. Igron , who was send to Asgard's dungeons because of his failed attempt to usurp Asgard's throne. Igron then rejuvenates Mangog with Asgardian life-force, and Mangog now can draw upon the power of Asgardians prayers and sends him disguised as Odin to Asgard when they discovered that Odin himself had vanished (which is later revealed that Odin at the time was a prisoner of extraterritorial beings called the Soul Survivors). When Thor tries to tell Asgardians that it was Mangog pretending to be Odin, Mangog , appearing as Odin, defeats Thor and ties him helpless at the Asgardian City Gate. There is some discordance within the rank, and Asgardians rebel against Odin, whom they believe has gone insane. Mangog however , still pretending to be Odin, turns Balder into a dog, Warrior Three into animals and Sif into an old lady. It was only after Mangog angrily slays Igron that he turns back into his Mangog visage. He is opposed by Thor, and is defeated because once Asgardians stop praying for Odin (or Mangog pretending to be Odin) exhausts all his energy and fades into nothingness. Balder, Warrior Three and Sif are all turned back to normal when this happens.


                    Mangog is next seen in Thor Vol 2 # 20 where he has allied himself with Thanos (later revealed to be a Thanosi, Thanos's clone) , however Mangog at this time seems to be his full self and there is no mention of how Mangog recovered, presumably something Thanos did. Mangog wants the completely destruction of Asgard and Earth, Thanos wants the destruction of the universe entire, and plans to do this by collecting various ancient artifacts namely: Chalice of Ruins, Map of All Ending, Fire Jewel and the Illumination stone which mixed with the tears of Designati would give Thanos awesome powers.


                    Mangog first confronts Orikal and rips the Chalice of Ruins out of his chest. Thanos and Mangog comes to Asgard next for the Map of All Ending, Thanos poisons Odin and takes the map while Mangog soundly defeats Thor. Thanos and Mangog then go to Rigel home world to get the Fire Jewel and an unidentified world where the Designati was being raised to get the Illumination stone. Mangog is finally defeated when an angry Thor uses an anti-force blast inside Mangog mouth. Thanos is defeated soon after when Thor breaks the Illumination stone and Designati uses her tears to burn Thanos, killing him in process.


                    Mangog is next seen in Thor Vol 2 # 84 where Mangog has allied himself with Loki to fight the now massively empowered Thor as (Rune King Thor). Loki siphons most of Mangog power away for himself and now nearly powerless Mangog is faded into nothingness by Thor.


                    Mangog is next seen in Thunderstrike Vol 2 # 3 where Mann industry is using a device that can draw energies from the Rift in order to empower an armor called the Misticator. The device is attached with Thunderstike’s hammer which makes it volatile. When the device finally explode it seemingly brings Mangog to Earth.


                    Mangog is on Earth, he first confronts Gurenhilda but they don’t fight. Mangog is looking for Thor and sensing Asgardian essence he goes after Thunderstrike first but when Thunderstrikes into human form Mangog doesn’t find him worthy of pursuit. He is then confronted by Adam Mann who tries to team up with Mangog but upon proclaiming he is god, Mangog eats him. Mangog is then opposed by the Avengers who finally manage to beat him by banishing him into a star.


                    Creation


                    Mangog was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby. The sum total of a billion billion beings of an Alien race, Mangog is a massive adversary and antagonist for the character "Thor" and first appeared in Thor #154 (1968).


                    Powers and Abilities


                    Mangog's power level depends on the amount of psychic energy that is feeding him at the moment. In all his incarnations it possesses virtually limitless physical strength, stamina, and durability far surpassing that of Thor and is widely considered more on par with skyfathers and cosmic beings that dwell within the cosmos. He has repeatedly defeated Thor and all of the armies of Asgard in battle without sustaining injury or even being fatigued by being in combat. He has also displayed some minor magical abilities like shapeshifiting, mystic senses and energy blasts and manipulation, but he relies pretty exclusively on his overwhelming physical abilities and stats that trump many beings across the universe. He has also shown immortality.



                    Mangog psychically feeds on the emotions and beliefs of other beings. In most of his appearances he feeds on hatred though he has shown to be able to feed on worship and adoration one time when he impersonated as Odin. Should he be cut off from his power source, he will shrivel up and fade into oblivion but as long as hatred is a thing, its near impossible for that to happen as for the fact that every living creature has some sort of hatred that dwells within them. While a physical being, he is vulnerable to physical assaults, but it would require on such a level that it is typically impossible for anyone to muster the necessary levels to even be able to contend or try to belong within the same battlefield with him.


                    Physical Characteristics


                    • Height: 12'

                    • Weight: 3,500 lbs

                    • Eyes: Brown

                    • Hair: None

                    Alternate Versions


                    What If Vol 1 # 10 : What If Jane Foster Had Found The Hammer of Thor (Reality 788)


                    Mangog in this reality seem exactly like Mangog from reality 616.


                    While Odin was in his Odin Sleep Mangog comes to Asgard. His purpose was to avenge his race upon the Asgardians who defeated them , and he wanted to draw the Odin sword and end the universe, which is exactly identical to what happened in his first story arc.


                    Mangog is opposed by Asgardian army all of whom fall before him. Thordis (Jane Foster as Thor) tried to fight Mangog in vain, Lady Sif joins the battle and falls just as well. Just as Mangog draws the Odin Sword, Odin recently awaken from his Odin sleep uses his septor to freeze Mangog limbs. Odin then explains how he put Mangog entire race with Odinspell, which he now breaks the spell to let them leave and Mangog fades away.


                    Marvel Fanfair Vol 1 # 51 : The Great Terror (Reality 900651)


                    In this reality Silver Surfer is trapped on Earth because of the Galactus barrier. The Kree Supreme Intelligence is looking for Sprout the child of Mantis, to try and slay the kid. When his normal army fails to defeat Silver Surfer, Supreme Intelligence beings looking for powerful tool and he finds Mangog, in the size of a rodent. Mangog restored to his normal height is send to Earth where he is opposed by Mantis and Silver Surfer both of whom find themselves completely helpless against the behemoth. Sprout himself joins the battle to stop Mangog and even he fails. Surfer then pretends to surrender against the Mangog, and once he does Mangog fades into existence because Mangog has never faced a soul this noble.


                    What If Vol 2 #107 - What if Thor Ruled Asgard (Reality 983107)


                    In this reality Thor is the ruler of Asgard and the possessor of Odin Force. Mangog comes to Earth, but how he manages to do so is unspecified. He is opposed by the Avengers,he is opposed by Avengers, Sif and Warrior 3 none of whom fair any better against the mighty behemoth. Thunderstrike keep fighting the best he could knowing full well he is massively outmatched. Mangog is finally defeated when Thor sends him to limbo.


                    No Caption Provided



                    Earth-199999


                    Odin, Thor and Loki are all required to stop this behemoth, this reality tied to the many Marvel movies.


                    Other Media


                    Avengers Assemble (2013)


                    Mangog made his appearance to the animation series of Avengers Assemble in the episode "All-fathers day". Mangog finally had a chance to get revenge on Odin since Odin was on Midgard (earth) and away from the protection of Asgard. Mangog at time was wielded "Rungnur" know as Odin's spear (Gungnir) opposite. It feeds of the Odin-force. Mangog was defeated by the avengers.


























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                    on 09/08/18
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                    History


                    Mangog first his first appearance in Marvel Universe in July 1968 in The Mighty Thor # 154. After Thor knocked Ulik into the Abyss of Shadows, but in order to save his life he grabs on a small cliff where he finds a mystical cliff, seeping with Odin power that says "Let no living being destruct what lies within by the order of Imperial Odin". Thinking that anyone who is an enemy to Asgard would be an ally to him, he moves the Enchantment blocking the path, thereby freeing Mangog for the first time. Mangog explains that he is the very embodiment of an entire race, that once fought Asgard and it was Odin who killed them and Mangog was created out of their combined hatred, fueling him with the strength of billion billion beings. This is later revealed to be slightly untrue in The Mighty Thor # 157 where Odin reveals that Odin did not kill the said race but rather used Odinspell to trap the beings into a mystical prison and it was the prison itself that took the form of Mangog.


                    Getting back to Thor # 154 Ulik asks Mangog to join him which he refuses explaining how Mangog knows no gratitude or mercy and that he is the enemy of "all who live". Mangog also explain how he is only one singular purpose to destroy the one who crushed his invasion force, who happens to be Odin. Mangog however allows Ulik to live saying Ulik might be useful to him later. At the same instance "Eternity Alarm" goes off, which presumably is the alarm system of Asgard to signal the breach of the Odin cave. The Asgardian army prepares themselves, sans Odin who is currently in Odin sleep, to face off the new threat.


                    Thor and Sif are somehow alerted to the coming Ragnarok, without knowing who or what is actually coming. Thor takes Sif to Asgard only to find Loki on the imperial seat in Odin absence (because he was in the middle of Odinsleep), but they decide to let aside the petty quarrel in the face of a bigger threat. On his way to Asgard Mangog is first opposed by Storm giants who are casually swatted aside. He is then opposed by Asgardian Legion, who are all but helpless against him. They even manage to drop a multi million ton of mountain atop Mangog , which barely even slows him down. Thor enters the fight but doesnt fair any better. Knowing full well that he is outmatched, Thor buries Mangog under a volcano that barely slows him down. Mangog is coming for the Odinsword, and its said that unseating the sword would bring about the destruction of the universe (note: the sword has been taken out after this story against the Celestials and nothing of the sort happened). Asgardian army as well as their greatest weapon cant stop him and Mangog makes him way toward the Odinsword. Right before Mangog is about the pull the sword, Odin shows up and explains how Mangog's race was merely imprisoned inside in a mystical prison, a prison that became Mangog. Odin then reverses the spell , freeing the race and Mangog fades away.


                    Mangog is seen next in The Mighty Thor # 195. Odin banishes Loki to a black world, which turns out to be the place where Mangog is imprisoned. It is never explained how Mangog, but Loki learned of Mangog survival earlier when he was on Odin seat, wielding the Odin ring. Loki was hoping to get an alliance with Mangog, however Mangog turns against Loki and imprisons him within a crystal amber. Realizing his mistake Odin sends Thor and Warrior Three sends to get water from the Twilight Well from its guardian Kartak the Keeper. It is revealed that Odin did so because he feared nothing could stop the coming Ragnarok, caused by freeing Mangog and he wanted Thor to survive.


                    The Twilight Well also reveals Thor the same thing. Mangog makes his way to Asgard slaughtering everyone in process however it is never explained how Mangog found his way to Asgard from the dark world here was imprisoned in, specially given he cannot fly. Seeing his army defeated Odin teleports entire Asgard away from the conventional space, at the edge of the universe, to prevent Mangog from destroying other worlds provided Asgard falls before him.


                    Thor , using the Twilight Well, transports himself and his allies to the current location of Asgard. They confront Mangog who easily defeats Kartak the Keeper and Thor himself is helpless. Mangog then finds and grab the helpless Odin, who has been severally weakened by the earlier spell he cast to teleport Asgard away from conventional space.


                    Thor and Warrior Three fight in vain against Mangog, together with Odin and few Elder Gods allied with Odin. Volstagg presents Vizir with the water of Twilight Well, which Vizir mixes with Odin's cosmic well, which has 2 effects. First the Asgard begins to move back to its rightful place and second the water rejuvenates Odin. Meanwhile Mangog unseats the Odin Sword but Odin using all his energy manages to cut off Mangog from his masters hate. This strain kills Odin but Mangog himself starts shrinking and eventually, seemingly, fades into nothingness. Odin death is recovered soon after because of the current location of Asgard not being on the conventional Asgardia space, Odin soul does not pass into Hela realm for her to claim. Thor freezes time around Odin to further delay his demise, and Odin soon recovers after Asgard is return to its rightful location.


                    Mangog is later seen again in The Mighty Thor # 249 where he is revealed to be pretending to be Odin ever since his arrival on Asgard, which happened in The Mighty Thor # 242. Apparently after shrinking on his last appearance, Mangog still survived in a small rodent sized form, fueled by his own rage as opposed to that of a billion billion beings earlier, and was wondering around in Asgard's dungeons, however we have no mention of how he reached there to begin with. Igron , who was send to Asgard's dungeons because of his failed attempt to usurp Asgard's throne. Igron then rejuvenates Mangog with Asgardian life-force, and Mangog now can draw upon the power of Asgardians prayers and sends him disguised as Odin to Asgard when they discovered that Odin himself had vanished (which is later revealed that Odin at the time was a prisoner of extraterritorial beings called the Soul Survivors). When Thor tries to tell Asgardians that it was Mangog pretending to be Odin, Mangog , appearing as Odin, defeats Thor and ties him helpless at the Asgardian City Gate. There is some discordance within the rank, and Asgardians rebel against Odin, whom they believe has gone insane. Mangog however , still pretending to be Odin, turns Balder into a dog, Warrior Three into animals and Sif into an old lady. It was only after Mangog angrily slays Igron that he turns back into his Mangog visage. He is opposed by Thor, and is defeated because once Asgardians stop praying for Odin (or Mangog pretending to be Odin) exhausts all his energy and fades into nothingness. Balder, Warrior Three and Sif are all turned back to normal when this happens.


                    Mangog is next seen in Thor Vol 2 # 20 where he has allied himself with Thanos (later revealed to be a Thanosi, Thanos's clone) , however Mangog at this time seems to be his full self and there is no mention of how Mangog recovered, presumably something Thanos did. Mangog wants the completely destruction of Asgard and Earth, Thanos wants the destruction of the universe entire, and plans to do this by collecting various ancient artifacts namely: Chalice of Ruins, Map of All Ending, Fire Jewel and the Illumination stone which mixed with the tears of Designati would give Thanos awesome powers.


                    Mangog first confronts Orikal and rips the Chalice of Ruins out of his chest. Thanos and Mangog comes to Asgard next for the Map of All Ending, Thanos poisons Odin and takes the map while Mangog soundly defeats Thor. Thanos and Mangog then go to Rigel home world to get the Fire Jewel and an unidentified world where the Designati was being raised to get the Illumination stone. Mangog is finally defeated when an angry Thor uses an anti-force blast inside Mangog mouth. Thanos is defeated soon after when Thor breaks the Illumination stone and Designati uses her tears to burn Thanos, killing him in process.


                    Mangog is next seen in Thor Vol 2 # 84 where Mangog has allied himself with Loki to fight the now massively empowered Thor as (Rune King Thor). Loki siphons most of Mangog power away for himself and now nearly powerless Mangog is faded into nothingness by Thor.


                    Mangog is next seen in Thunderstrike Vol 2 # 3 where Mann industry is using a device that can draw energies from the Rift in order to empower an armor called the Misticator. The device is attached with Thunderstike’s hammer which makes it volatile. When the device finally explode it seemingly brings Mangog to Earth.


                    Mangog is on Earth, he first confronts Gurenhilda but they don’t fight. Mangog is looking for Thor and sensing Asgardian essence he goes after Thunderstrike first but when Thunderstrikes into human form Mangog doesn’t find him worthy of pursuit. He is then confronted by Adam Mann who tries to team up with Mangog but upon proclaiming he is god, Mangog eats him. Mangog is then opposed by the Avengers who finally manage to beat him by banishing him into a star.


                    Creation


                    Mangog was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby. The sum total of a billion billion beings of an Alien race, Mangog is a massive adversary and antagonist for the character "Thor" and first appeared in Thor #154 (1968).


                    Powers and Abilities


                    Mangog's power level depends on the amount of psychic energy that is feeding him at the moment. In all his incarnations it possesses virtually limitless physical strength, stamina, and durability far surpassing that of Thor and is widely considered more on par with skyfathers and cosmic beings that dwell within the cosmos. He has repeatedly defeated Thor and all of the armies of Asgard in battle without sustaining injury or even being fatigued by being in combat. He has also displayed some minor magical abilities like shapeshifiting, mystic senses and energy blasts and manipulation, but he relies pretty exclusively on his overwhelming physical abilities and stats that trump many beings across the universe. He has also shown immortality.



                    Mangog psychically feeds on the emotions and beliefs of other beings. In most of his appearances he feeds on hatred though he has shown to be able to feed on worship and adoration one time when he impersonated as Odin. Should he be cut off from his power source, he will shrivel up and fade into oblivion but as long as hatred is a thing, its near impossible for that to happen as for the fact that every living creature has some sort of hatred that dwells within them. While a physical being, he is vulnerable to physical assaults, but it would require on such a level that it is typically impossible for anyone to muster the necessary levels to even be able to contend or try to belong within the same battlefield with him.


                    Physical Characteristics


                    • Height: 12'

                    • Weight: 3,500 lbs

                    • Eyes: Brown

                    • Hair: None

                    Alternate Versions


                    What If Vol 1 # 10 : What If Jane Foster Had Found The Hammer of Thor (Reality 788)


                    Mangog in this reality seem exactly like Mangog from reality 616.


                    While Odin was in his Odin Sleep Mangog comes to Asgard. His purpose was to avenge his race upon the Asgardians who defeated them , and he wanted to draw the Odin sword and end the universe, which is exactly identical to what happened in his first story arc.


                    Mangog is opposed by Asgardian army all of whom fall before him. Thordis (Jane Foster as Thor) tried to fight Mangog in vain, Lady Sif joins the battle and falls just as well. Just as Mangog draws the Odin Sword, Odin recently awaken from his Odin sleep uses his septor to freeze Mangog limbs. Odin then explains how he put Mangog entire race with Odinspell, which he now breaks the spell to let them leave and Mangog fades away.


                    Marvel Fanfair Vol 1 # 51 : The Great Terror (Reality 900651)


                    In this reality Silver Surfer is trapped on Earth because of the Galactus barrier. The Kree Supreme Intelligence is looking for Sprout the child of Mantis, to try and slay the kid. When his normal army fails to defeat Silver Surfer, Supreme Intelligence beings looking for powerful tool and he finds Mangog, in the size of a rodent. Mangog restored to his normal height is send to Earth where he is opposed by Mantis and Silver Surfer both of whom find themselves completely helpless against the behemoth. Sprout himself joins the battle to stop Mangog and even he fails. Surfer then pretends to surrender against the Mangog, and once he does Mangog fades into existence because Mangog has never faced a soul this noble.


                    What If Vol 2 #107 - What if Thor Ruled Asgard (Reality 983107)


                    In this reality Thor is the ruler of Asgard and the possessor of Odin Force. Mangog comes to Earth, but how he manages to do so is unspecified. He is opposed by the Avengers,he is opposed by Avengers, Sif and Warrior 3 none of whom fair any better against the mighty behemoth. Thunderstrike keep fighting the best he could knowing full well he is massively outmatched. Mangog is finally defeated when Thor sends him to limbo.


                    No Caption Provided



                    Earth-199999


                    Odin, Thor and Loki are all required to stop this behemoth, this reality tied to the many Marvel movies.


                    Other Media


                    Avengers Assemble (2013)


                    Mangog made his appearance to the animation series of Avengers Assemble in the episode "All-fathers day". Mangog finally had a chance to get revenge on Odin since Odin was on Midgard (earth) and away from the protection of Asgard. Mangog at time was wielded "Rungnur" know as Odin's spear (Gungnir) opposite. It feeds of the Odin-force. Mangog was defeated by the avengers.


























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                    Mangog first his first appearance in Marvel Universe in July 1968 in The Mighty Thor # 154. After Thor knocked Ulik into the Abyss of Shadows, but in order to save his life he grabs on a small cliff where he finds a mystical cliff, seeping with Odin power that says "Let no living being destruct what lies within by the order of Imperial Odin". Thinking that anyone who is an enemy to Asgard would be an ally to him, he moves the Enchantment blocking the path, thereby freeing Mangog for the first time. Mangog explains that he is the very embodiment of an entire race, that once fought Asgard and it was Odin who killed them and Mangog was created out of their combined hatred, fueling him with the strength of billion billion beings. This is later revealed to be slightly untrue in The Mighty Thor # 157 where Odin reveals that Odin did not kill the said race but rather used Odinspell to trap the beings into a mystical prison and it was the prison itself that took the form of Mangog.


                    Getting back to Thor # 154 Ulik asks Mangog to join him which he refuses explaining how Mangog knows no gratitude or mercy and that he is the enemy of "all who live". Mangog also explain how he is only one singular purpose to destroy the one who crushed his invasion force, who happens to be Odin. Mangog however allows Ulik to live saying Ulik might be useful to him later. At the same instance "Eternity Alarm" goes off, which presumably is the alarm system of Asgard to signal the breach of the Odin cave. The Asgardian army prepares themselves, sans Odin who is currently in Odin sleep, to face off the new threat.


                    Thor and Sif are somehow alerted to the coming Ragnarok, without knowing who or what is actually coming. Thor takes Sif to Asgard only to find Loki on the imperial seat in Odin absence (because he was in the middle of Odinsleep), but they decide to let aside the petty quarrel in the face of a bigger threat. On his way to Asgard Mangog is first opposed by Storm giants who are casually swatted aside. He is then opposed by Asgardian Legion, who are all but helpless against him. They even manage to drop a multi million ton of mountain atop Mangog , which barely even slows him down. Thor enters the fight but doesnt fair any better. Knowing full well that he is outmatched, Thor buries Mangog under a volcano that barely slows him down. Mangog is coming for the Odinsword, and its said that unseating the sword would bring about the destruction of the universe (note: the sword has been taken out after this story against the Celestials and nothing of the sort happened). Asgardian army as well as their greatest weapon cant stop him and Mangog makes him way toward the Odinsword. Right before Mangog is about the pull the sword, Odin shows up and explains how Mangog's race was merely imprisoned inside in a mystical prison, a prison that became Mangog. Odin then reverses the spell , freeing the race and Mangog fades away.


                    Mangog is seen next in The Mighty Thor # 195. Odin banishes Loki to a black world, which turns out to be the place where Mangog is imprisoned. It is never explained how Mangog, but Loki learned of Mangog survival earlier when he was on Odin seat, wielding the Odin ring. Loki was hoping to get an alliance with Mangog, however Mangog turns against Loki and imprisons him within a crystal amber. Realizing his mistake Odin sends Thor and Warrior Three sends to get water from the Twilight Well from its guardian Kartak the Keeper. It is revealed that Odin did so because he feared nothing could stop the coming Ragnarok, caused by freeing Mangog and he wanted Thor to survive.


                    The Twilight Well also reveals Thor the same thing. Mangog makes his way to Asgard slaughtering everyone in process however it is never explained how Mangog found his way to Asgard from the dark world here was imprisoned in, specially given he cannot fly. Seeing his army defeated Odin teleports entire Asgard away from the conventional space, at the edge of the universe, to prevent Mangog from destroying other worlds provided Asgard falls before him.


                    Thor , using the Twilight Well, transports himself and his allies to the current location of Asgard. They confront Mangog who easily defeats Kartak the Keeper and Thor himself is helpless. Mangog then finds and grab the helpless Odin, who has been severally weakened by the earlier spell he cast to teleport Asgard away from conventional space.


                    Thor and Warrior Three fight in vain against Mangog, together with Odin and few Elder Gods allied with Odin. Volstagg presents Vizir with the water of Twilight Well, which Vizir mixes with Odin's cosmic well, which has 2 effects. First the Asgard begins to move back to its rightful place and second the water rejuvenates Odin. Meanwhile Mangog unseats the Odin Sword but Odin using all his energy manages to cut off Mangog from his masters hate. This strain kills Odin but Mangog himself starts shrinking and eventually, seemingly, fades into nothingness. Odin death is recovered soon after because of the current location of Asgard not being on the conventional Asgardia space, Odin soul does not pass into Hela realm for her to claim. Thor freezes time around Odin to further delay his demise, and Odin soon recovers after Asgard is return to its rightful location.


                    Mangog is later seen again in The Mighty Thor # 249 where he is revealed to be pretending to be Odin ever since his arrival on Asgard, which happened in The Mighty Thor # 242. Apparently after shrinking on his last appearance, Mangog still survived in a small rodent sized form, fueled by his own rage as opposed to that of a billion billion beings earlier, and was wondering around in Asgard's dungeons, however we have no mention of how he reached there to begin with. Igron , who was send to Asgard's dungeons because of his failed attempt to usurp Asgard's throne. Igron then rejuvenates Mangog with Asgardian life-force, and Mangog now can draw upon the power of Asgardians prayers and sends him disguised as Odin to Asgard when they discovered that Odin himself had vanished (which is later revealed that Odin at the time was a prisoner of extraterritorial beings called the Soul Survivors). When Thor tries to tell Asgardians that it was Mangog pretending to be Odin, Mangog , appearing as Odin, defeats Thor and ties him helpless at the Asgardian City Gate. There is some discordance within the rank, and Asgardians rebel against Odin, whom they believe has gone insane. Mangog however , still pretending to be Odin, turns Balder into a dog, Warrior Three into animals and Sif into an old lady. It was only after Mangog angrily slays Igron that he turns back into his Mangog visage. He is opposed by Thor, and is defeated because once Asgardians stop praying for Odin (or Mangog pretending to be Odin) exhausts all his energy and fades into nothingness. Balder, Warrior Three and Sif are all turned back to normal when this happens.


                    Mangog is next seen in Thor Vol 2 # 20 where he has allied himself with Thanos (later revealed to be a Thanosi, Thanos's clone) , however Mangog at this time seems to be his full self and there is no mention of how Mangog recovered, presumably something Thanos did. Mangog wants the completely destruction of Asgard and Earth, Thanos wants the destruction of the universe entire, and plans to do this by collecting various ancient artifacts namely: Chalice of Ruins, Map of All Ending, Fire Jewel and the Illumination stone which mixed with the tears of Designati would give Thanos awesome powers.


                    Mangog first confronts Orikal and rips the Chalice of Ruins out of his chest. Thanos and Mangog comes to Asgard next for the Map of All Ending, Thanos poisons Odin and takes the map while Mangog soundly defeats Thor. Thanos and Mangog then go to Rigel home world to get the Fire Jewel and an unidentified world where the Designati was being raised to get the Illumination stone. Mangog is finally defeated when an angry Thor uses an anti-force blast inside Mangog mouth. Thanos is defeated soon after when Thor breaks the Illumination stone and Designati uses her tears to burn Thanos, killing him in process.


                    Mangog is next seen in Thor Vol 2 # 84 where Mangog has allied himself with Loki to fight the now massively empowered Thor as (Rune King Thor). Loki siphons most of Mangog power away for himself and now nearly powerless Mangog is faded into nothingness by Thor.


                    Mangog is next seen in Thunderstrike Vol 2 # 3 where Mann industry is using a device that can draw energies from the Rift in order to empower an armor called the Misticator. The device is attached with Thunderstike’s hammer which makes it volatile. When the device finally explode it seemingly brings Mangog to Earth.


                    Mangog is on Earth, he first confronts Gurenhilda but they don’t fight. Mangog is looking for Thor and sensing Asgardian essence he goes after Thunderstrike first but when Thunderstrikes into human form Mangog doesn’t find him worthy of pursuit. He is then confronted by Adam Mann who tries to team up with Mangog but upon proclaiming he is god, Mangog eats him. Mangog is then opposed by the Avengers who finally manage to beat him by banishing him into a star.


                    Creation


                    Mangog was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby. The sum total of a billion billion beings of an Alien race, Mangog is a massive adversary and antagonist for the character "Thor" and first appeared in Thor #154 (1968).


                    Powers and Abilities


                    Mangog's power level depends on the amount of psychic energy that is feeding him at the moment. In all his incarnations it possesses virtually limitless physical strength, stamina, and durability far surpassing that of Thor and is widely considered more on par with skyfathers and cosmic beings that dwell within the cosmos. He has repeatedly defeated Thor and all of the armies of Asgard in battle without sustaining injury or even being fatigued by being in combat. He has also displayed some minor magical abilities like shapeshifiting, mystic senses and energy blasts and manipulation, but he relies pretty exclusively on his overwhelming physical abilities and stats that trump many beings across the universe. He has also shown immortality.



                    Mangog psychically feeds on the emotions and beliefs of other beings. In most of his appearances he feeds on hatred though he has shown to be able to feed on worship and adoration one time when he impersonated as Odin. Should he be cut off from his power source, he will shrivel up and fade into oblivion but as long as hatred is a thing, its near impossible for that to happen as for the fact that every living creature has some sort of hatred that dwells within them. While a physical being, he is vulnerable to physical assaults, but it would require on such a level that it is typically impossible for anyone to muster the necessary levels to even be able to contend or try to belong within the same battlefield with him.


                    Physical Characteristics


                    • Height: 12'

                    • Weight: 3,500 lbs

                    • Eyes: Brown

                    • Hair: None

                    Alternate Versions


                    What If Vol 1 # 10 : What If Jane Foster Had Found The Hammer of Thor (Reality 788)


                    Mangog in this reality seem exactly like Mangog from reality 616.


                    While Odin was in his Odin Sleep Mangog comes to Asgard. His purpose was to avenge his race upon the Asgardians who defeated them , and he wanted to draw the Odin sword and end the universe, which is exactly identical to what happened in his first story arc.


                    Mangog is opposed by Asgardian army all of whom fall before him. Thordis (Jane Foster as Thor) tried to fight Mangog in vain, Lady Sif joins the battle and falls just as well. Just as Mangog draws the Odin Sword, Odin recently awaken from his Odin sleep uses his septor to freeze Mangog limbs. Odin then explains how he put Mangog entire race with Odinspell, which he now breaks the spell to let them leave and Mangog fades away.


                    Marvel Fanfair Vol 1 # 51 : The Great Terror (Reality 900651)


                    In this reality Silver Surfer is trapped on Earth because of the Galactus barrier. The Kree Supreme Intelligence is looking for Sprout the child of Mantis, to try and slay the kid. When his normal army fails to defeat Silver Surfer, Supreme Intelligence beings looking for powerful tool and he finds Mangog, in the size of a rodent. Mangog restored to his normal height is send to Earth where he is opposed by Mantis and Silver Surfer both of whom find themselves completely helpless against the behemoth. Sprout himself joins the battle to stop Mangog and even he fails. Surfer then pretends to surrender against the Mangog, and once he does Mangog fades into existence because Mangog has never faced a soul this noble.


                    What If Vol 2 #107 - What if Thor Ruled Asgard (Reality 983107)


                    In this reality Thor is the ruler of Asgard and the possessor of Odin Force. Mangog comes to Earth, but how he manages to do so is unspecified. He is opposed by the Avengers,he is opposed by Avengers, Sif and Warrior 3 none of whom fair any better against the mighty behemoth. Thunderstrike keep fighting the best he could knowing full well he is massively outmatched. Mangog is finally defeated when Thor sends him to limbo.


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                    Odin, Thor and Loki are all required to stop this behemoth, this reality tied to the many Marvel movies.


                    Other Media


                    Avengers Assemble (2013)


                    Mangog made his appearance to the animation series of Avengers Assemble in the episode "All-fathers day". Mangog finally had a chance to get revenge on Odin since Odin was on Midgard (earth) and away from the protection of Asgard. Mangog at time was wielded "Rungnur" know as Odin's spear (Gungnir) opposite. It feeds of the Odin-force. Mangog was defeated by the avengers.


























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                    History


                    Mangog first his first appearance in Marvel Universe in July 1968 in The Mighty Thor # 154. After Thor knocked Ulik into the Abyss of Shadows, but in order to save his life he grabs on a small cliff where he finds a mystical cliff, seeping with Odin power that says "Let no living being destruct what lies within by the order of Imperial Odin". Thinking that anyone who is an enemy to Asgard would be an ally to him, he moves the Enchantment blocking the path, thereby freeing Mangog for the first time. Mangog explains that he is the very embodiment of an entire race, that once fought Asgard and it was Odin who killed them and Mangog was created out of their combined hatred, fueling him with the strength of billion billion beings. This is later revealed to be slightly untrue in The Mighty Thor # 157 where Odin reveals that Odin did not kill the said race but rather used Odinspell to trap the beings into a mystical prison and it was the prison itself that took the form of Mangog.


                    Getting back to Thor # 154 Ulik asks Mangog to join him which he refuses explaining how Mangog knows no gratitude or mercy and that he is the enemy of "all who live". Mangog also explain how he is only one singular purpose to destroy the one who crushed his invasion force, who happens to be Odin. Mangog however allows Ulik to live saying Ulik might be useful to him later. At the same instance "Eternity Alarm" goes off, which presumably is the alarm system of Asgard to signal the breach of the Odin cave. The Asgardian army prepares themselves, sans Odin who is currently in Odin sleep, to face off the new threat.


                    Thor and Sif are somehow alerted to the coming Ragnarok, without knowing who or what is actually coming. Thor takes Sif to Asgard only to find Loki on the imperial seat in Odin absence (because he was in the middle of Odinsleep), but they decide to let aside the petty quarrel in the face of a bigger threat. On his way to Asgard Mangog is first opposed by Storm giants who are casually swatted aside. He is then opposed by Asgardian Legion, who are all but helpless against him. They even manage to drop a multi million ton of mountain atop Mangog , which barely even slows him down. Thor enters the fight but doesnt fair any better. Knowing full well that he is outmatched, Thor buries Mangog under a volcano that barely slows him down. Mangog is coming for the Odinsword, and its said that unseating the sword would bring about the destruction of the universe (note: the sword has been taken out after this story against the Celestials and nothing of the sort happened). Asgardian army as well as their greatest weapon cant stop him and Mangog makes him way toward the Odinsword. Right before Mangog is about the pull the sword, Odin shows up and explains how Mangog's race was merely imprisoned inside in a mystical prison, a prison that became Mangog. Odin then reverses the spell , freeing the race and Mangog fades away.


                    Mangog is seen next in The Mighty Thor # 195. Odin banishes Loki to a black world, which turns out to be the place where Mangog is imprisoned. It is never explained how Mangog, but Loki learned of Mangog survival earlier when he was on Odin seat, wielding the Odin ring. Loki was hoping to get an alliance with Mangog, however Mangog turns against Loki and imprisons him within a crystal amber. Realizing his mistake Odin sends Thor and Warrior Three sends to get water from the Twilight Well from its guardian Kartak the Keeper. It is revealed that Odin did so because he feared nothing could stop the coming Ragnarok, caused by freeing Mangog and he wanted Thor to survive.


                    The Twilight Well also reveals Thor the same thing. Mangog makes his way to Asgard slaughtering everyone in process however it is never explained how Mangog found his way to Asgard from the dark world here was imprisoned in, specially given he cannot fly. Seeing his army defeated Odin teleports entire Asgard away from the conventional space, at the edge of the universe, to prevent Mangog from destroying other worlds provided Asgard falls before him.


                    Thor , using the Twilight Well, transports himself and his allies to the current location of Asgard. They confront Mangog who easily defeats Kartak the Keeper and Thor himself is helpless. Mangog then finds and grab the helpless Odin, who has been severally weakened by the earlier spell he cast to teleport Asgard away from conventional space.


                    Thor and Warrior Three fight in vain against Mangog, together with Odin and few Elder Gods allied with Odin. Volstagg presents Vizir with the water of Twilight Well, which Vizir mixes with Odin's cosmic well, which has 2 effects. First the Asgard begins to move back to its rightful place and second the water rejuvenates Odin. Meanwhile Mangog unseats the Odin Sword but Odin using all his energy manages to cut off Mangog from his masters hate. This strain kills Odin but Mangog himself starts shrinking and eventually, seemingly, fades into nothingness. Odin death is recovered soon after because of the current location of Asgard not being on the conventional Asgardia space, Odin soul does not pass into Hela realm for her to claim. Thor freezes time around Odin to further delay his demise, and Odin soon recovers after Asgard is return to its rightful location.


                    Mangog is later seen again in The Mighty Thor # 249 where he is revealed to be pretending to be Odin ever since his arrival on Asgard, which happened in The Mighty Thor # 242. Apparently after shrinking on his last appearance, Mangog still survived in a small rodent sized form, fueled by his own rage as opposed to that of a billion billion beings earlier, and was wondering around in Asgard's dungeons, however we have no mention of how he reached there to begin with. Igron , who was send to Asgard's dungeons because of his failed attempt to usurp Asgard's throne. Igron then rejuvenates Mangog with Asgardian life-force, and Mangog now can draw upon the power of Asgardians prayers and sends him disguised as Odin to Asgard when they discovered that Odin himself had vanished (which is later revealed that Odin at the time was a prisoner of extraterritorial beings called the Soul Survivors). When Thor tries to tell Asgardians that it was Mangog pretending to be Odin, Mangog , appearing as Odin, defeats Thor and ties him helpless at the Asgardian City Gate. There is some discordance within the rank, and Asgardians rebel against Odin, whom they believe has gone insane. Mangog however , still pretending to be Odin, turns Balder into a dog, Warrior Three into animals and Sif into an old lady. It was only after Mangog angrily slays Igron that he turns back into his Mangog visage. He is opposed by Thor, and is defeated because once Asgardians stop praying for Odin (or Mangog pretending to be Odin) exhausts all his energy and fades into nothingness. Balder, Warrior Three and Sif are all turned back to normal when this happens.


                    Mangog is next seen in Thor Vol 2 # 20 where he has allied himself with Thanos (later revealed to be a Thanosi, Thanos's clone) , however Mangog at this time seems to be his full self and there is no mention of how Mangog recovered, presumably something Thanos did. Mangog wants the completely destruction of Asgard and Earth, Thanos wants the destruction of the universe entire, and plans to do this by collecting various ancient artifacts namely: Chalice of Ruins, Map of All Ending, Fire Jewel and the Illumination stone which mixed with the tears of Designati would give Thanos awesome powers.


                    Mangog first confronts Orikal and rips the Chalice of Ruins out of his chest. Thanos and Mangog comes to Asgard next for the Map of All Ending, Thanos poisons Odin and takes the map while Mangog soundly defeats Thor. Thanos and Mangog then go to Rigel home world to get the Fire Jewel and an unidentified world where the Designati was being raised to get the Illumination stone. Mangog is finally defeated when an angry Thor uses an anti-force blast inside Mangog mouth. Thanos is defeated soon after when Thor breaks the Illumination stone and Designati uses her tears to burn Thanos, killing him in process.


                    Mangog is next seen in Thor Vol 2 # 84 where Mangog has allied himself with Loki to fight the now massively empowered Thor as (Rune King Thor). Loki siphons most of Mangog power away for himself and now nearly powerless Mangog is faded into nothingness by Thor.


                    Mangog is next seen in Thunderstrike Vol 2 # 3 where Mann industry is using a device that can draw energies from the Rift in order to empower an armor called the Misticator. The device is attached with Thunderstike’s hammer which makes it volatile. When the device finally explode it seemingly brings Mangog to Earth.


                    Mangog is on Earth, he first confronts Gurenhilda but they don’t fight. Mangog is looking for Thor and sensing Asgardian essence he goes after Thunderstrike first but when Thunderstrikes into human form Mangog doesn’t find him worthy of pursuit. He is then confronted by Adam Mann who tries to team up with Mangog but upon proclaiming he is god, Mangog eats him. Mangog is then opposed by the Avengers who finally manage to beat him by banishing him into a star.


                    Creation


                    Mangog was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby. The sum total of a billion billion beings of an Alien race, Mangog is a massive adversary and antagonist for the character "Thor" and first appeared in Thor #154 (1968).


                    Powers and Abilities


                    Mangog's power level depends on the amount of psychic energy that is feeding him at the moment. In all his incarnations it possesses virtually limitless physical strength, stamina, and durability far surpassing that of Thor and is widely considered more on par with skyfathers and cosmic beings that dwell within the cosmos. He has repeatedly defeated Thor and all of the armies of Asgard in battle without sustaining injury or even being fatigued by being in combat. He has also displayed some minor magical abilities like shapeshifiting, mystic senses and energy blasts and manipulation, but he relies pretty exclusively on his overwhelming physical abilities and stats that trump many beings across the universe. He has also shown immortality.



                    Mangog psychically feeds on the emotions and beliefs of other beings. In most of his appearances he feeds on hatred though he has shown to be able to feed on worship and adoration one time when he impersonated as Odin. Should he be cut off from his power source, he will shrivel up and fade into oblivion but as long as hatred is a thing, its near impossible for that to happen as for the fact that every living creature has some sort of hatred that dwells within them. While a physical being, he is vulnerable to physical assaults, but it would require on such a level that it is typically impossible for anyone to muster the necessary levels to even be able to contend or try to belong within the same battlefield with him.


                    Physical Characteristics


                    • Height: 12'

                    • Weight: 3,500 lbs

                    • Eyes: Brown

                    • Hair: None

                    Alternate Versions


                    What If Vol 1 # 10 : What If Jane Foster Had Found The Hammer of Thor (Reality 788)


                    Mangog in this reality seem exactly like Mangog from reality 616.


                    While Odin was in his Odin Sleep Mangog comes to Asgard. His purpose was to avenge his race upon the Asgardians who defeated them , and he wanted to draw the Odin sword and end the universe, which is exactly identical to what happened in his first story arc.


                    Mangog is opposed by Asgardian army all of whom fall before him. Thordis (Jane Foster as Thor) tried to fight Mangog in vain, Lady Sif joins the battle and falls just as well. Just as Mangog draws the Odin Sword, Odin recently awaken from his Odin sleep uses his septor to freeze Mangog limbs. Odin then explains how he put Mangog entire race with Odinspell, which he now breaks the spell to let them leave and Mangog fades away.


                    Marvel Fanfair Vol 1 # 51 : The Great Terror (Reality 900651)


                    In this reality Silver Surfer is trapped on Earth because of the Galactus barrier. The Kree Supreme Intelligence is looking for Sprout the child of Mantis, to try and slay the kid. When his normal army fails to defeat Silver Surfer, Supreme Intelligence beings looking for powerful tool and he finds Mangog, in the size of a rodent. Mangog restored to his normal height is send to Earth where he is opposed by Mantis and Silver Surfer both of whom find themselves completely helpless against the behemoth. Sprout himself joins the battle to stop Mangog and even he fails. Surfer then pretends to surrender against the Mangog, and once he does Mangog fades into existence because Mangog has never faced a soul this noble.


                    What If Vol 2 #107 - What if Thor Ruled Asgard (Reality 983107)


                    In this reality Thor is the ruler of Asgard and the possessor of Odin Force. Mangog comes to Earth, but how he manages to do so is unspecified. He is opposed by the Avengers,he is opposed by Avengers, Sif and Warrior 3 none of whom fair any better against the mighty behemoth. Thunderstrike keep fighting the best he could knowing full well he is massively outmatched. Mangog is finally defeated when Thor sends him to limbo.


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                    Earth-199999


                    Odin, Thor and Loki are all required to stop this behemoth, this reality tied to the many Marvel movies.


                    Other Media


                    Avengers Assemble (2013)


                    Mangog made his appearance to the animation series of Avengers Assemble in the episode "All-fathers day". Mangog finally had a chance to get revenge on Odin since Odin was on Midgard (earth) and away from the protection of Asgard. Mangog at time was wielded "Rungnur" know as Odin's spear (Gungnir) opposite. It feeds of the Odin-force. Mangog was defeated by the avengers.


























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                    History


                    Mangog first his first appearance in Marvel Universe in July 1968 in The Mighty Thor # 154. After Thor knocked Ulik into the Abyss of Shadows, but in order to save his life he grabs on a small cliff where he finds a mystical cliff, seeping with Odin power that says "Let no living being destruct what lies within by the order of Imperial Odin". Thinking that anyone who is an enemy to Asgard would be an ally to him, he moves the Enchantment blocking the path, thereby freeing Mangog for the first time. Mangog explains that he is the very embodiment of an entire race, that once fought Asgard and it was Odin who killed them and Mangog was created out of their combined hatred, fueling him with the strength of billion billion beings. This is later revealed to be slightly untrue in The Mighty Thor # 157 where Odin reveals that Odin did not kill the said race but rather used Odinspell to trap the beings into a mystical prison and it was the prison itself that took the form of Mangog.


                    Getting back to Thor # 154 Ulik asks Mangog to join him which he refuses explaining how Mangog knows no gratitude or mercy and that he is the enemy of "all who live". Mangog also explain how he is only one singular purpose to destroy the one who crushed his invasion force, who happens to be Odin. Mangog however allows Ulik to live saying Ulik might be useful to him later. At the same instance "Eternity Alarm" goes off, which presumably is the alarm system of Asgard to signal the breach of the Odin cave. The Asgardian army prepares themselves, sans Odin who is currently in Odin sleep, to face off the new threat.


                    Thor and Sif are somehow alerted to the coming Ragnarok, without knowing who or what is actually coming. Thor takes Sif to Asgard only to find Loki on the imperial seat in Odin absence (because he was in the middle of Odinsleep), but they decide to let aside the petty quarrel in the face of a bigger threat. On his way to Asgard Mangog is first opposed by Storm giants who are casually swatted aside. He is then opposed by Asgardian Legion, who are all but helpless against him. They even manage to drop a multi million ton of mountain atop Mangog , which barely even slows him down. Thor enters the fight but doesnt fair any better. Knowing full well that he is outmatched, Thor buries Mangog under a volcano that barely slows him down. Mangog is coming for the Odinsword, and its said that unseating the sword would bring about the destruction of the universe (note: the sword has been taken out after this story against the Celestials and nothing of the sort happened). Asgardian army as well as their greatest weapon cant stop him and Mangog makes him way toward the Odinsword. Right before Mangog is about the pull the sword, Odin shows up and explains how Mangog's race was merely imprisoned inside in a mystical prison, a prison that became Mangog. Odin then reverses the spell , freeing the race and Mangog fades away.


                    Mangog is seen next in The Mighty Thor # 195. Odin banishes Loki to a black world, which turns out to be the place where Mangog is imprisoned. It is never explained how Mangog, but Loki learned of Mangog survival earlier when he was on Odin seat, wielding the Odin ring. Loki was hoping to get an alliance with Mangog, however Mangog turns against Loki and imprisons him within a crystal amber. Realizing his mistake Odin sends Thor and Warrior Three sends to get water from the Twilight Well from its guardian Kartak the Keeper. It is revealed that Odin did so because he feared nothing could stop the coming Ragnarok, caused by freeing Mangog and he wanted Thor to survive.


                    The Twilight Well also reveals Thor the same thing. Mangog makes his way to Asgard slaughtering everyone in process however it is never explained how Mangog found his way to Asgard from the dark world here was imprisoned in, specially given he cannot fly. Seeing his army defeated Odin teleports entire Asgard away from the conventional space, at the edge of the universe, to prevent Mangog from destroying other worlds provided Asgard falls before him.


                    Thor , using the Twilight Well, transports himself and his allies to the current location of Asgard. They confront Mangog who easily defeats Kartak the Keeper and Thor himself is helpless. Mangog then finds and grab the helpless Odin, who has been severally weakened by the earlier spell he cast to teleport Asgard away from conventional space.


                    Thor and Warrior Three fight in vain against Mangog, together with Odin and few Elder Gods allied with Odin. Volstagg presents Vizir with the water of Twilight Well, which Vizir mixes with Odin's cosmic well, which has 2 effects. First the Asgard begins to move back to its rightful place and second the water rejuvenates Odin. Meanwhile Mangog unseats the Odin Sword but Odin using all his energy manages to cut off Mangog from his masters hate. This strain kills Odin but Mangog himself starts shrinking and eventually, seemingly, fades into nothingness. Odin death is recovered soon after because of the current location of Asgard not being on the conventional Asgardia space, Odin soul does not pass into Hela realm for her to claim. Thor freezes time around Odin to further delay his demise, and Odin soon recovers after Asgard is return to its rightful location.


                    Mangog is later seen again in The Mighty Thor # 249 where he is revealed to be pretending to be Odin ever since his arrival on Asgard, which happened in The Mighty Thor # 242. Apparently after shrinking on his last appearance, Mangog still survived in a small rodent sized form, fueled by his own rage as opposed to that of a billion billion beings earlier, and was wondering around in Asgard's dungeons, however we have no mention of how he reached there to begin with. Igron , who was send to Asgard's dungeons because of his failed attempt to usurp Asgard's throne. Igron then rejuvenates Mangog with Asgardian life-force, and Mangog now can draw upon the power of Asgardians prayers and sends him disguised as Odin to Asgard when they discovered that Odin himself had vanished (which is later revealed that Odin at the time was a prisoner of extraterritorial beings called the Soul Survivors). When Thor tries to tell Asgardians that it was Mangog pretending to be Odin, Mangog , appearing as Odin, defeats Thor and ties him helpless at the Asgardian City Gate. There is some discordance within the rank, and Asgardians rebel against Odin, whom they believe has gone insane. Mangog however , still pretending to be Odin, turns Balder into a dog, Warrior Three into animals and Sif into an old lady. It was only after Mangog angrily slays Igron that he turns back into his Mangog visage. He is opposed by Thor, and is defeated because once Asgardians stop praying for Odin (or Mangog pretending to be Odin) exhausts all his energy and fades into nothingness. Balder, Warrior Three and Sif are all turned back to normal when this happens.


                    Mangog is next seen in Thor Vol 2 # 20 where he has allied himself with Thanos (later revealed to be a Thanosi, Thanos's clone) , however Mangog at this time seems to be his full self and there is no mention of how Mangog recovered, presumably something Thanos did. Mangog wants the completely destruction of Asgard and Earth, Thanos wants the destruction of the universe entire, and plans to do this by collecting various ancient artifacts namely: Chalice of Ruins, Map of All Ending, Fire Jewel and the Illumination stone which mixed with the tears of Designati would give Thanos awesome powers.


                    Mangog first confronts Orikal and rips the Chalice of Ruins out of his chest. Thanos and Mangog comes to Asgard next for the Map of All Ending, Thanos poisons Odin and takes the map while Mangog soundly defeats Thor. Thanos and Mangog then go to Rigel home world to get the Fire Jewel and an unidentified world where the Designati was being raised to get the Illumination stone. Mangog is finally defeated when an angry Thor uses an anti-force blast inside Mangog mouth. Thanos is defeated soon after when Thor breaks the Illumination stone and Designati uses her tears to burn Thanos, killing him in process.


                    Mangog is next seen in Thor Vol 2 # 84 where Mangog has allied himself with Loki to fight the now massively empowered Thor as (Rune King Thor). Loki siphons most of Mangog power away for himself and now nearly powerless Mangog is faded into nothingness by Thor.


                    Mangog is next seen in Thunderstrike Vol 2 # 3 where Mann industry is using a device that can draw energies from the Rift in order to empower an armor called the Misticator. The device is attached with Thunderstike’s hammer which makes it volatile. When the device finally explode it seemingly brings Mangog to Earth.


                    Mangog is on Earth, he first confronts Gurenhilda but they don’t fight. Mangog is looking for Thor and sensing Asgardian essence he goes after Thunderstrike first but when Thunderstrikes into human form Mangog doesn’t find him worthy of pursuit. He is then confronted by Adam Mann who tries to team up with Mangog but upon proclaiming he is god, Mangog eats him. Mangog is then opposed by the Avengers who finally manage to beat him by banishing him into a star.


                    Creation


                    Mangog was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby. The sum total of a billion billion beings of an Alien race, Mangog is a massive adversary and antagonist for the character "Thor" and first appeared in Thor #154 (1968).


                    Powers and Abilities


                    Mangog's power level depends on the amount of psychic energy that is feeding him at the moment. In all his incarnations it possesses virtually limitless physical strength, stamina, and durability far surpassing that of Thor and is widely considered more on par with skyfathers and cosmic beings that dwell within the cosmos. He has repeatedly defeated Thor and all of the armies of Asgard in battle without sustaining injury or even being fatigued by being in combat. He has also displayed some minor magical abilities like shapeshifiting, mystic senses and energy blasts and manipulation, but he relies pretty exclusively on his overwhelming physical abilities and stats that trump many beings across the universe. He has also shown immortality.



                    Mangog psychically feeds on the emotions and beliefs of other beings. In most of his appearances he feeds on hatred though he has shown to be able to feed on worship and adoration one time when he impersonated as Odin. Should he be cut off from his power source, he will shrivel up and fade into oblivion but as long as hatred is a thing, its near impossible for that to happen as for the fact that every living creature has some sort of hatred that dwells within them. While a physical being, he is vulnerable to physical assaults, but it would require on such a level that it is typically impossible for anyone to muster the necessary levels to even be able to contend or try to belong within the same battlefield with him.


                    Physical Characteristics


                    • Height: 12'

                    • Weight: 3,500 lbs

                    • Eyes: Brown

                    • Hair: None

                    Alternate Versions


                    What If Vol 1 # 10 : What If Jane Foster Had Found The Hammer of Thor (Reality 788)


                    Mangog in this reality seem exactly like Mangog from reality 616.


                    While Odin was in his Odin Sleep Mangog comes to Asgard. His purpose was to avenge his race upon the Asgardians who defeated them , and he wanted to draw the Odin sword and end the universe, which is exactly identical to what happened in his first story arc.


                    Mangog is opposed by Asgardian army all of whom fall before him. Thordis (Jane Foster as Thor) tried to fight Mangog in vain, Lady Sif joins the battle and falls just as well. Just as Mangog draws the Odin Sword, Odin recently awaken from his Odin sleep uses his septor to freeze Mangog limbs. Odin then explains how he put Mangog entire race with Odinspell, which he now breaks the spell to let them leave and Mangog fades away.


                    Marvel Fanfair Vol 1 # 51 : The Great Terror (Reality 900651)


                    In this reality Silver Surfer is trapped on Earth because of the Galactus barrier. The Kree Supreme Intelligence is looking for Sprout the child of Mantis, to try and slay the kid. When his normal army fails to defeat Silver Surfer, Supreme Intelligence beings looking for powerful tool and he finds Mangog, in the size of a rodent. Mangog restored to his normal height is send to Earth where he is opposed by Mantis and Silver Surfer both of whom find themselves completely helpless against the behemoth. Sprout himself joins the battle to stop Mangog and even he fails. Surfer then pretends to surrender against the Mangog, and once he does Mangog fades into existence because Mangog has never faced a soul this noble.


                    What If Vol 2 #107 - What if Thor Ruled Asgard (Reality 983107)


                    In this reality Thor is the ruler of Asgard and the possessor of Odin Force. Mangog comes to Earth, but how he manages to do so is unspecified. He is opposed by the Avengers,he is opposed by Avengers, Sif and Warrior 3 none of whom fair any better against the mighty behemoth. Thunderstrike keep fighting the best he could knowing full well he is massively outmatched. Mangog is finally defeated when Thor sends him to limbo.


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                    Earth-199999


                    Odin, Thor and Loki are all required to stop this behemoth, this reality tied to the many Marvel movies.


                    Other Media


                    Avengers Assemble (2013)


                    Mangog made his appearance to the animation series of Avengers Assemble in the episode "All-fathers day". Mangog finally had a chance to get revenge on Odin since Odin was on Midgard (earth) and away from the protection of Asgard. Mangog at time was wielded "Rungnur" know as Odin's spear (Gungnir) opposite. It feeds of the Odin-force. Mangog was defeated by the avengers.



























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                    Super Name

                    Mangog


                    Mangog

                    Real Name

                    Mangog








                    Real name for this character.



                    Aliases

                    Odin
                    The Mangog



                    Odin
                    The Mangog


                    Publisher

                    Marvel








                    Publisher for this character.



                    Creators

                    Jack Kirby
                    Stan Lee








                    Creators of this character.



                    Gender

                    Male







                    Unknown
                    Male
                    Female

                    Gender of this character.



                    Character Type

                    Other








                    Mutant
                    Cyborg
                    Alien
                    Human
                    Robot
                    Radiation
                    God/Eternal
                    Animal
                    Other
                    Infection

                    Character type of this character.



                    First Appearance

                    Thor #154 - ...To Wake The Mangog!

                    Appears in

                    74 issues

                    Birthday

                    n/a








                    Birthday for this character.



                    Died

                    None








                    Issues where this character died.



                    Powers

                    Agility

                    Berserker Strength

                    Blast Power

                    Claws

                    Flight

                    Healing

                    Invulnerability

                    Longevity

                    Magic

                    Power Item

                    Stamina

                    Super Speed

                    Super Strength

                    Unarmed Combat








                    Adaptive
                    Agility
                    Animal Control
                    Animation
                    Astral Projection
                    Berserker Strength
                    Blast Power
                    Blood Control
                    Chameleon
                    Chemical Absorbtion
                    Chemical Secretion
                    Claws
                    Controlled Bone Growth
                    Cosmic Awareness
                    Danger Sense
                    Darkforce Manipulation
                    Darkness Manipulation
                    Death Touch
                    Density Control
                    Dimensional Manipulation
                    Divine Powers
                    Duplication
                    Earth Manipulation
                    Elasticity
                    Electricity Control
                    Electronic Disruption
                    Electronic interaction
                    Emotion Control
                    Empathy
                    Energy Absorption
                    Energy Based Constructs
                    Energy Manipulation
                    Energy Shield
                    Energy-Enhanced Strike
                    Enhance Mutation
                    Escape Artist
                    Feral
                    Fire Control
                    Flame Breath
                    Flight
                    Force Field
                    Gadgets
                    Genetic Manipulation
                    Gravity control
                    Healing
                    Heat Generation
                    Heat Vision
                    Hellfire Control
                    Holographic Projection
                    Hypnosis
                    Ice Breath
                    Ice Control
                    Illusion Casting
                    Immortal
                    Implants
                    Inertia Absorption
                    Insanely Rich
                    Intellect
                    Invisibility
                    Invulnerability
                    Leadership
                    Levitation
                    Light Projection
                    Longevity
                    Magic
                    Magnetism
                    Marksmanship
                    Matter Absorption
                    Mesmerize
                    Necromancy
                    Omni-lingual
                    Penance Stare
                    Phasing / Ghost
                    Pheromone Control
                    Plant Control
                    Poisonous
                    Possession
                    Postcognition
                    Power Item
                    Power Mimicry
                    Power Suit
                    Precognition
                    Prehensile Hair
                    Probability Manipulation
                    Psionic
                    Psychic
                    Psychometry
                    Radar Sense
                    Radiation
                    Reality Manpulation
                    Sand manipulation
                    Sense Death
                    Shadowmeld
                    Shape Shifter
                    Siphon Abilities
                    Siphon Lifeforce
                    Size Manipulation
                    Sonic Scream
                    Soul Absorption
                    Stamina
                    Stealth
                    Sub-Mariner
                    Super Eating
                    Super Hearing
                    Super Sight
                    Super Smell
                    Super Speed
                    Super Strength
                    Swordsmanship
                    Synaesthesia
                    Technopathy
                    Telekinesis
                    Telepathy
                    Teleport
                    Time Manipulation
                    Time Travel
                    Tracking
                    Unarmed Combat
                    Vampirism
                    Vibration Wave
                    Voice-induced Manipulation
                    Wall Clinger
                    Water Control
                    Weapon Master
                    Weather Control
                    Webslinger
                    Willpower-Based Constructs
                    Wind Bursts

                    Powers of this character.






                    Mangog



                    Mangog



                    Mangog









                    Real name for this character.







                    Odin
                    The Mangog




                    Odin
                    The Mangog




                    Marvel









                    Publisher for this character.







                    Jack Kirby
                    Stan Lee









                    Creators of this character.







                    Male








                    Unknown
                    Male
                    Female

                    Gender of this character.




                    Unknown
                    Male
                    Female



                    Other









                    Mutant
                    Cyborg
                    Alien
                    Human
                    Robot
                    Radiation
                    God/Eternal
                    Animal
                    Other
                    Infection

                    Character type of this character.





                    Mutant
                    Cyborg
                    Alien
                    Human
                    Robot
                    Radiation
                    God/Eternal
                    Animal
                    Other
                    Infection



                    Thor #154 - ...To Wake The Mangog!



                    74 issues



                    n/a









                    Birthday for this character.







                    None









                    Issues where this character died.







                    Agility

                    Berserker Strength

                    Blast Power

                    Claws

                    Flight

                    Healing

                    Invulnerability

                    Longevity

                    Magic

                    Power Item

                    Stamina

                    Super Speed

                    Super Strength

                    Unarmed Combat



                    Agility


                    Berserker Strength


                    Blast Power


                    Claws


                    Flight


                    Healing


                    Invulnerability


                    Longevity


                    Magic


                    Power Item


                    Stamina


                    Super Speed


                    Super Strength


                    Unarmed Combat








                    Adaptive
                    Agility
                    Animal Control
                    Animation
                    Astral Projection
                    Berserker Strength
                    Blast Power
                    Blood Control
                    Chameleon
                    Chemical Absorbtion
                    Chemical Secretion
                    Claws
                    Controlled Bone Growth
                    Cosmic Awareness
                    Danger Sense
                    Darkforce Manipulation
                    Darkness Manipulation
                    Death Touch
                    Density Control
                    Dimensional Manipulation
                    Divine Powers
                    Duplication
                    Earth Manipulation
                    Elasticity
                    Electricity Control
                    Electronic Disruption
                    Electronic interaction
                    Emotion Control
                    Empathy
                    Energy Absorption
                    Energy Based Constructs
                    Energy Manipulation
                    Energy Shield
                    Energy-Enhanced Strike
                    Enhance Mutation
                    Escape Artist
                    Feral
                    Fire Control
                    Flame Breath
                    Flight
                    Force Field
                    Gadgets
                    Genetic Manipulation
                    Gravity control
                    Healing
                    Heat Generation
                    Heat Vision
                    Hellfire Control
                    Holographic Projection
                    Hypnosis
                    Ice Breath
                    Ice Control
                    Illusion Casting
                    Immortal
                    Implants
                    Inertia Absorption
                    Insanely Rich
                    Intellect
                    Invisibility
                    Invulnerability
                    Leadership
                    Levitation
                    Light Projection
                    Longevity
                    Magic
                    Magnetism
                    Marksmanship
                    Matter Absorption
                    Mesmerize
                    Necromancy
                    Omni-lingual
                    Penance Stare
                    Phasing / Ghost
                    Pheromone Control
                    Plant Control
                    Poisonous
                    Possession
                    Postcognition
                    Power Item
                    Power Mimicry
                    Power Suit
                    Precognition
                    Prehensile Hair
                    Probability Manipulation
                    Psionic
                    Psychic
                    Psychometry
                    Radar Sense
                    Radiation
                    Reality Manpulation
                    Sand manipulation
                    Sense Death
                    Shadowmeld
                    Shape Shifter
                    Siphon Abilities
                    Siphon Lifeforce
                    Size Manipulation
                    Sonic Scream
                    Soul Absorption
                    Stamina
                    Stealth
                    Sub-Mariner
                    Super Eating
                    Super Hearing
                    Super Sight
                    Super Smell
                    Super Speed
                    Super Strength
                    Swordsmanship
                    Synaesthesia
                    Technopathy
                    Telekinesis
                    Telepathy
                    Teleport
                    Time Manipulation
                    Time Travel
                    Tracking
                    Unarmed Combat
                    Vampirism
                    Vibration Wave
                    Voice-induced Manipulation
                    Wall Clinger
                    Water Control
                    Weapon Master
                    Weather Control
                    Webslinger
                    Willpower-Based Constructs
                    Wind Bursts

                    Powers of this character.




                    Adaptive
                    Agility
                    Animal Control
                    Animation
                    Astral Projection
                    Berserker Strength
                    Blast Power
                    Blood Control
                    Chameleon
                    Chemical Absorbtion
                    Chemical Secretion
                    Claws
                    Controlled Bone Growth
                    Cosmic Awareness
                    Danger Sense
                    Darkforce Manipulation
                    Darkness Manipulation
                    Death Touch
                    Density Control
                    Dimensional Manipulation
                    Divine Powers
                    Duplication
                    Earth Manipulation
                    Elasticity
                    Electricity Control
                    Electronic Disruption
                    Electronic interaction
                    Emotion Control
                    Empathy
                    Energy Absorption
                    Energy Based Constructs
                    Energy Manipulation
                    Energy Shield
                    Energy-Enhanced Strike
                    Enhance Mutation
                    Escape Artist
                    Feral
                    Fire Control
                    Flame Breath
                    Flight
                    Force Field
                    Gadgets
                    Genetic Manipulation
                    Gravity control
                    Healing
                    Heat Generation
                    Heat Vision
                    Hellfire Control
                    Holographic Projection
                    Hypnosis
                    Ice Breath
                    Ice Control
                    Illusion Casting
                    Immortal
                    Implants
                    Inertia Absorption
                    Insanely Rich
                    Intellect
                    Invisibility
                    Invulnerability
                    Leadership
                    Levitation
                    Light Projection
                    Longevity
                    Magic
                    Magnetism
                    Marksmanship
                    Matter Absorption
                    Mesmerize
                    Necromancy
                    Omni-lingual
                    Penance Stare
                    Phasing / Ghost
                    Pheromone Control
                    Plant Control
                    Poisonous
                    Possession
                    Postcognition
                    Power Item
                    Power Mimicry
                    Power Suit
                    Precognition
                    Prehensile Hair
                    Probability Manipulation
                    Psionic
                    Psychic
                    Psychometry
                    Radar Sense
                    Radiation
                    Reality Manpulation
                    Sand manipulation
                    Sense Death
                    Shadowmeld
                    Shape Shifter
                    Siphon Abilities
                    Siphon Lifeforce
                    Size Manipulation
                    Sonic Scream
                    Soul Absorption
                    Stamina
                    Stealth
                    Sub-Mariner
                    Super Eating
                    Super Hearing
                    Super Sight
                    Super Smell
                    Super Speed
                    Super Strength
                    Swordsmanship
                    Synaesthesia
                    Technopathy
                    Telekinesis
                    Telepathy
                    Teleport
                    Time Manipulation
                    Time Travel
                    Tracking
                    Unarmed Combat
                    Vampirism
                    Vibration Wave
                    Voice-induced Manipulation
                    Wall Clinger
                    Water Control
                    Weapon Master
                    Weather Control
                    Webslinger
                    Willpower-Based Constructs
                    Wind Bursts




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