- Thin Man (comics)
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caption= Art By C.P. Smith
comic_color=background:#ff8080
character_name=Thin Man
real_name= Bruce Dickson
publisher=Marvel Comics , originallyTimely Comics
debut= "Mystic Comics " #4, June 1940
creators= Unknown writer, and artistKlaus Nordling
alliance_color=background:#c0c0ff
alliances= InvadersLiberty Legion New Invaders
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powers=
*Elasticity
*Slowed aging|The Thin Man (Bruce Dickson) is a fictional, American
comic-book character in theMarvel Comics universe. Created by artistKlaus Nordling and an unknown writer in "Mystic Comics " #4 (July 1940), published by Marvel predecessorTimely Comics during the time fans and historians call theGolden Age of Comic Books , the Thin Man was one of the first "stretching"superhero es, predating the more famousPlastic Man by more than a year.Publication history
The Thin Man made no further Golden Age appearances following his debut. He next appeared in 1970s comics in
World War II flashback stories, beginning with "Marvel Premiere " #29 (April 1976). Through retroactive continuity, this story, by writerRoy Thomas andpenciller Don Heck , posited the Thin Man as a founding member of thesuperhero team theLiberty Legion . The Thin Man appeared in that capacity in a story arc that also included "The Invaders" #6 (May 1976). He also appeared with the Liberty Legion in "The Invaders" #35-37 (Dec. 1978 - Feb. 1979); in the final two-thirds of a three-part story arc running through "The Fantastic Four Annual" #11, "Marvel Two-in-One Annual" #1 (both 1976), and "Marvel Two-in-One" #20 (Oct. 1976); and in issue #3 (June 1993) of the 1990sminiseries "The Invaders". The Thin Man would go on to co-star in the series "The New Invaders".Fictional character biography
In the 1930s, explorer Bruce Dickson attempts to climb Mount Kalpurthia in the
Himalayas . There, he encounters the lost civilization of Kalahia, which possessed extremely advanced technology. The Kalahian people expose him to a mutagenic substance which alters his body to give him the same physical abilities as they had: eternal youth, and tremendous physical resilience and flexibility, including the ability to become "thin", or rather, flat.Dickson learns much of their advanced technology, and falls in love with Olalla, daughter of the Kalahians' leader. He and his new love travel to the outside world and become superhero contemporaries of
Captain America , the Human Torch, theSub-Mariner , and others. The Thin Man, which Dickson has adopted as his superhero name, becomes a member of the stateside team theLiberty Legion duringWorld War II .At some point, the Thin Man reveals to
Captain America [Behind-the-scenes, "Marvel Comics Presents " #34 (Nov 1989)] that Olalla, whom he has married, had returned to Kalahia. The Thin Man remained in order to serve his country, and when he returns to Kalahia after the war he finds that theNazi s had located the valley and slaughtered all its inhabitants, including his wife. After this, he becomes an obsessedNazi hunter for decades, eventually discovering that an old foe, the Nazi'sAgent Axis , had been responsible for Kalahia's destruction. With the help ofCaptain America , he tracks down and confronts Agent Axis. The war criminal brags that since he had been brought to America underOperation Paperclip , he cannot be prosecuted for his wartime activities. The Thin Man becomes so outraged that he wraps his pliable body around Agent Axis and snaps his neck. Shocked, Captain America immediately brings him to the authorities for murder.He eventually is pardoned so that the U.S. government can obtain his knowledge of advanced Kalahian technology. ["The New Invaders" #0 (Aug. 2004)] He is made a member of the
New Invaders , and begins to contribute his knowledge to the group. Unfortunately, the entire operation was actually a ruse by the ex-Nazi villain theRed Skull , who had disguised himself as theSecretary of Defense . Once this deception is revealed, Dickson forges ahead with the plan to create a new Invaders unit armed with Kahalian technology, specifically to thwart the Red Skull and his organization, the Axis Mundi. Dickson designs thebattleship "Infiltrator", which can travel through multi-dimensional space, effectively allowing it toteleport long distances. The "Infiltrator" is sacrificed when it is rammed into adoomsday weapon in order to protect the Earth from another WWII-era supervillain,U-Man . The New Invaders disband shortly thereafter.Powers and abilities
Bruce Dickson has been genetically modified to be able to shift and distort his body's molecular structure partially out of phase with three-dimensional reality. He can stretch or twist himself, absorb impacts such as bullets without harm, and become nearly two-dimensional by shifting part of his body mass into alternate dimensions. His limbs can effectively become blades in the process.
He does not age and is seemingly immune to all known diseases. Thin Man has tremendous knowledge of the advanced sciences and technology of Kalahia, but only what he could memorize or take with him. All else is now lost.
Footnotes
References
* [http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/t/thinman.htm The Thin Man Profile at International Hero]
* [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix3/infiltratornv.htm A Profile of the "Infiltrator" at the Unofficial Appendix to the Marvel Universe]
* [http://www.toonopedia.com/thinman.htm Don Markstein's Toonopedia: The Thin Man]
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