- Tharg the Mighty
The Mighty Tharg is a recurrent character in
science fiction comic " 2000 AD", one of only two characters to appear in nearly every issue of the comic (the other beingJudge Dredd ). Other than a spate of strips in the early 1980s, Tharg rarely appears in stories, but instead purports to be the comic's editor. Stories involving Tharg have been written by such notable writers asAlan Moore .Description
Tharg is an alien from the fictional planet "Quaxxann", supposedly in orbit around the real-life star
Betelgeuse (but he works in the publisher's office in England), with green skin and a "rosette of Sirius" on his forehead. His favorite food is said to bepolystyrene cups.Tharg writes the comic's introduction, answers letters, and doles out prizes to readers (for artwork or story suggestions) - winners could choose payment either in pounds
sterling or in "galactic groats". Tharg speaks mostly in English, but with various pithy Betelgusian aphorisms thrown in for colour.In one episode, a Tharg suit in the comic's office was explained as a skin that Tharg had shed.
Comic strips
On occasion the comic runs short humorous strips featuring Tharg. The plots of these often concern:-
* His conflict with "the thrill suckers", a plague of psychic pests which attempt (inevitably unsuccessfully) to steal the comic's "thrill power".
* His abuse of the "droids" (robots which reportedly write and draw the comic, depicted ascaricature s of the actual staff), who work long hours for little reward, and are summarily disintegrated should Tharg become displeased with them.
* His unbridled egotism.
* Battles against The Dictators of Zrag, rulers of the dull cube-shaped planet Zrag. This trio of incompetent alien warlords hope to usurp Tharg's position and use the comic's powers to revitalise their planet. Tharg uses the Dictators as convenient scapegoats whom he can blame for printing errors and plot holes.These appearances include:-
*"Tharg the Mighty":
** "The Last Laugh" (withSteve MacManus andCarlos Ezquerra , in "2000AD Winter Special 1990")
** "A Night 2 Remember" (with various artists and writers, in "2000 AD" #1280, 2002)Catchphrases
Tharg had various 'catchphrases', beginning with the earliest years of the comic. The following is a short list, with approximate translations:
* "Zarjaz" - excellent!
* "Borag Thungg, Earthlet" - greetings, human.
* "Grexnix" - a churlish person, or an ignoramus.
* "Nonscrot" - someone who doesn't read " 2000 AD".
* "Quaequam Blag!" - an expression of surprise or outrage
* "Rigellian Hotshot" - a form of punishment (as in I sent him a Rigellian Hotshot for suggesting this week's Dredd strip was less than zarjaz.)
* "Scrotnig" - good or exciting.
* "Squaxx dek Thargo" - Friends of Tharg. Often used in reference to loyal readers.
* "Splundig Vur Thrigg" - so long, farewell, auf wiedersehen, adieuThe men behind the Rosette of Sirius
Although claiming to be an actual alien the "part" has been played over the years by these editors:-
#Pat Mills (1977)
#Kelvin Gosnell (1977–1978)
#Steve MacManus (1978–1987)
#Richard Burton (1987–1993)
#Alan McKenzie (1993–1994)
#John Tomlinson (1994–1996)
#David Bishop (1996–2000)
#Andy Diggle (2000–2002)
#Matt Smith (2002–present)Trivia
The main Tharg-free period in "2000 AD" was when the men from "
Vector 13 " staged a takeover (in prog 1014), while Tharg was away dealing with a crisis.External links
* [http://www.2000adonline.com/?zone=droid&page=profiles&choice=THARG 2000 AD profile as a writer] and as a [http://www.2000adonline.com/?zone=thrill&page=profiles&choice=THARG character]
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