Mastodon (comics)

Mastodon (comics)
For the character, appearing in Marvel Comics' New Universe imprint's DP7 series, see Mastodon (New Universe).
Mastodon
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Wolverine #48
In-story information
Team affiliations Team X

Mastodon is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe, primarily featured in the Wolverine comic books. He first appeared in Wolverine #48 (in a flashback).

Contents

Fictional character biography

He was revealed to have been a member of Team X (along with Wolverine, Sabretooth, Maverick, Kestrel and Silver Fox) and later a test subject of Weapon X.[1]

He appeared in the flesh for the first time in as an old man.[2] He was supposed to be aging much slower than other humans due to an aging-suppression factor given to him at Weapon X. As the aging-suppression had somehow failed, he ultimately died of old age in Jubilee's arms.[3]

Powers and abilities

Mastodon had an age-suppression factor until it failed at some point.

He was a well-built man who was well-trained in the use of firearms.

Other versions

Earth-93060

In this reality, Mastodon is Timothy Halloran who is depicted with an elephant-like hide and tusks.[4]

Earth-148611

In this reality, Mastodon is David Landers who had an enhanced muscle growth.[5]

References

  1. ^ Wolverine vol. 2 #48
  2. ^ Wolverine vol. 2 #61
  3. ^ Wolverine vol. 2 #62
  4. ^ Ultraverse Exiles #1
  5. ^ DP7 #1

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