Thrakkorzog

Thrakkorzog

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caption = Thrakkorzog
character_name = Thrakkorzog
publisher = New England Comics Press
debut = "The Tick" #11, August 1992
creators = Ben Edlund
alter_ego =
species = Alien
homeworld = Dimension 14B
alliances = Phalanx of Doom
aliases =
supports=
powers = strength
cloning knowledge

Thrakkorzog is a fictional villain in The Tick Comics, created by Ben Edlund and published by New England Comics Press. Thrakkorzog is a massive gelatinous being from another dimension who hopes to create an army of gelatinous clones to take over the world.

He first appeared in "The Tick" #11 as The Tick and Arthur arrive in New York City, where he is battling his archenemy Mighty Agrippa, Roman God of the Aqueduct. Thrakkorzog is a very well-organized villain and schedules all of his fights in advance.

In "The Tick Massive Summer Double Spectacle" #1 and 2, 2000, Thrakkorzog joins a supervillain team called the Phalanx of Doom, which includes the Roach, Fuzzy Person, the Red Scare, Toy de Force, Praying Mantis, The Underwaterer and Lumber Jane. Their goal is to band together to defeat The City’s superheroes. He is later expelled from the team for devouring Toy de Force.

In "The Tick Color" #1, January 2001, The Tick and his superhero team travel to Thrakkorzog’s dimension through an invisible hyperspace rift located directly above The Altitudinous Tower in downtown The City. There, they find that, in his own dimension, Thrakkorzog is actually very tiny. Thrakkorzog actually manages to create an army of gelatinous Ticks, but most of them are destroyed by the superheroes stepping on them.

In "The Tick Big Xmas Trilogy", December 2002, Thrakkorzog appears as Ebeneezer Scrooge in The Tick’s Christmas pageant.

Thrakkorzog appears in the "The Tick" animated television series in the episode, "The Tick vs. The Uncommon Cold" (Episode Eight, Season One - Original air date: 10/29/1994), voiced by Jim Cummings. In the episode he is referred to as the Evil Ruler of dimension 14B (his dimension is not named in the comic book). Throughout the episode he is consistently well-mannered and polite. He also has a sentient tongue which can speak and is obsessed with eating brains.

Thrakkorzog moves into Apartment 14B, next door to The Tick and Arthur. He also has a roommate who often aggravates Thrakkorzog, but is, at least, responsible about the rent. Thrakkorzog plots to take over Earth with an army of Tick clones, as The Tick's strength, nigh invulnerability, and lack of common sense would make for a perfect clone army. To this end, Thrakkorzog kidnaps Arthur, clones him with his Clonerizer, and sends the Arthur clone to collect a tissue sample from The Tick. The Tick suffering from a severe cold, fails to notice that Arthur has been replaced by a none-too-convincing green-skinned clone, who is only able to utter the phrase, "I Arthur."

The evil clone is unsuccessful in his efforts to collect a sample of The Tick's DNA but does retrieve one of The Tick's used Kleenex, which Thrakkorzog uses to create a greenish, evil Tick composed of mucus. During the climactic rooftop battle, The Tick engages in a bit of villain-riling, referring to Thrakkorzog as Thorasmog, Whatchamazog, Thoraxandabog, ThreeYaksAndADog and other mutilations of his name, culminating in "Susan", at which point, Thrakkorzog declares that The Tick is deliberately mangling his name, saying, "Now you're doing it on purpose."

Arthur deploys the Interplanar Portal Pal (Thrakkorzog’s device for traveling between dimensions) and The Tick manages to inhale the evil clone and sneeze him out onto Thrakkorzog, knocking villain and evil clone back into Dimension 14B. Thrakkorzog appears as the final boss in the Tick video game.

Bibliography

*"The Tick" #11, August 1992
*"The Tick Massive Summer Double Spectacle" #1 and 2, 2000
*"The Tick Color" #1, January 2001
*"The Tick Big Xmas Trilogy", December 2002

External links

* [http://www.thetick.ws/tvvillains.html#thrakkorzog The Tick! Gallery of Cartoon Villains and Supervillains]
* [http://home.jps.net/~lsnyder/22_tick.html The Ticklopedia: Taft to Thrakkorzog]
* [http://home.jps.net/~lsnyder/12_tick.html#pal Interplanar Portal Pal]


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