- Swamp monster
Swamp monsters have been a staple of comics for years. From the 1940s to the present many murk-dwellers have made their muddy mark in comics. Swamp creatures are humanoid creatures similar to fish or resembling living piles of swamp mire. They live underwater and occasionally come to the surface, but only when provoked.
They seem to be akin to
kelpie s, kappa, theLoch Ness Monster , and muck monsters. Being only part humanoid, it is not popular belief that they are capable of speech, but in some cases, they have been capable of speech.Popular renditions of swamp creatures occur in popular media such as Kim Possible (Ron Stoppable's rival at Camp Wannaweep?) and comic books (Marvel's Man-Thing and DC's Swamp Thing). They have even been featured on older films, most notably "The Creature from the Black Lagoon". In all these cases, they displayed superstrength, extreme underwater adaptability, possible muck spitting and a frighteningly bad attitude.
Examples in Literature
* Hillman Publications'
The Heap
*Man-Thing , character created byStan Lee ,Gray Morrow ,Roy Thomas , andGerry Conway forMarvel Comics
* TheSwamp Thing , afictional character created byLen Wein andBerni Wrightson forDC Comics
*Danny Dunn and the Swamp Monster byRaymond Abrashkin and Jay Williams.
* In the anime and mangaPrincess Resurrection , the characters are attacked by a tribe of monsters resembling the creature while vacationing by a lagoon, who desire Hime's blood to make them immortal and keep their kind from dying out. In a possible reference to the novel version of the movie, one of the creatures is roughly 30 feet tall.Examples in film and television
* The
Gill-man from "The Creature from the Black Lagoon ".
* A creature, credited as the Gill Man, also appears in the non-Universal releasethe Monster Squad (1987) along withDracula ,Frankenstein's Monster ,the Mummy , andthe Wolf Man . He was portrayed byTom Woodruff, Jr.
* A swamp monster made a cameo appearance on an episode of TV's "The Munsters " as visiting Uncle Gilbert.
* In the "Simpsons " episode "There's Something about Marrying ", Bart and Milhouse play various pranks on aHuell Howser look-alike. One of them is where they go fishing in a lake contaminated by the power plant, and the lookalike gets attacked by a Swamp Monster, which originally seemed like Blinky, the oft-referenced three-eyed fish.
* In theFamily Guy episode, "I Never Met the Dead Man", the Griffin family catches a creature strongly resembling a "Swamp Monster", while fishing.
* In the novel "It" byStephen King , It takes the form of a swamp monster to kill Eddie Corcoran
*Tim Burton 's film "The Nightmare Before Christmas " had a background character who resembled a female swamp creature.
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