Golem (comics)

Golem (comics)

In the Marvel Universe, there have been a number of characters known as Golem. These include:

Monster

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caption=Cover to Strange Tales #174 (June 1974). Pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Dick Giordano, or possibly Tony DeZuniga and John Romita.
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character_name=Golem
real_name="not applicable"
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Strange Tales" vol. 1 #174
creators=Len Wein
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alliances=S.H.I.E.L.D. Howling Commandos
aliases=
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Publication history

The Golem first appeared in "Strange Tales" vol. 1 #174 (June 1974), and was created by Len Wein and John Buscema.

The character subsequently appears in "Strange Tales" #176-177 (October, December 1974), "Marvel Two-in-One" #11 (September 1975), "The Hood" #3 (September 2002), #5-6 (November-December 2002), and "Nick Fury's Howling Commandos" #2 (February 2006).

Fictional character biography

Golem is a humanoid creature that was made in the sixteenth century by Judah Loew Ben Bezalel. It was made from purple stone or clay and protected by the Jewish people from persecutors in Prague. In recent years it was reanimated by Professor Abraham Adamson’s life force as Abrahams died.

Golem is currently a member of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s Howling Commandos Monster Force.

Powers and abilities

Golem is 8' tall and has superhuman strength which it drew from the land as long as it is in contact with the Earth.

Invaders ally

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character_name=Golem
real_name=Jacob Goldstein
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Invaders" vol. 1 #12
creators=Roy Thomas, Frank Robbins and Frank Springer
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alliances=Invaders
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Publication history

This character first appeared in "Invaders" vol. 1 #12 (January 1977) as Goldstein, and was created by Roy Thomas, Frank Robbins and Frank Springer; he appeared in "Invaders" #13 (February 1977) as Golem.

The character subsequently appears in "The Invaders" #2-4 (June-August 1993).

Fictional character biography

Jacob Goldstein, the brother of the Blue Bullet, was a resident of the Jewish ghetto of Warsaw, Poland, during World War II. He mystically transformed himself into a Golem in order to fight the Nazis. He assisted the Invaders when his brother was kidnapped by Doctor Death.

Powers and abilities

In Golem form, Jacob was hulky humanoid of 3 meters height. His skin was hard as stone, giving him a good degree of invulnerablility. His strength was greater than Captain America's but less than Namor's.

Hood foe

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comic_color=background:#ff8080
character_name=Golem
real_name=Dennis Golembuski
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Hood" #2 (August, 2002)
creators=Eric Powell, Kyle Hotz and Brian K. Vaughan
alliance_color=background:#cccccc
alliances=Kingpin
aliases=
powers=|

Dennis Golembuski was the grandson of a Polish freedom fighter who immigrated to America. Dennis may or may not have killed a man at the age of eight. He spent some time working as an underboss for Kingpin, but quit. He began to work for a mysterious new master.

Later he had Mosh brought to him for robbing a liquor store under his "protection". Mosh refused to hand over a percentage of his take from the robbery. So Golem and his assistant Madame Rapier kill Mosh. He recrutied the Constrictor, Shocker and Jack O'Lantern to help protect a batch of "bloodstones". After the Hood arrived and stole half the diamonds, he gave Madam Rapier a list of pawn shops for them to scout, in case Hood tried to sell them. Hood arrived at the Golem's office and asking for a cut of the diamonds if he retruned the rest undamaged. Golem agreed but after the hood left, told Rapier to kill the thief at their rendezvous.

After the Hood double-crossed Rapier, knownig she planned to double-cross him, she was killed in a hail of police gunfire. The Hood confronted Jack O'Lantern and the other super villians, he handed the diamonds over to them, teling them to tell Golem to just leave him alone. After they reported back to him, he promised that nothing was ended between him and the Hood.

Powers and abilities

Dennis apparently possesses no powers beyond those of a normal man his age.

Other Golems

*Joseph, a resident of Yancy Street, was known as Golem. Joseph was brought over to the United States from the old country by Loew, the creator of the original Golem. Joseph was buried under a building as persecutors dropped away and unearthed decades later with the building's destruction. He began mimicking the protective/defensive actions of the Yancy Street Gang against outsiders but was confronted by the Thing. He was then sent to sleep in the East River by Grimm. Golem first appeared in "Marvel Knights 4" #22.
*In "Warheads" #2, a being known as "Golem" briefly possessed Leona MacBride and then Mr. Grant.
*A member of the Vampire Hunters is Inspector Judiah Golem. He first appeared in "Tomb of Dracula" vol. 3 #4
*Agents of Cagliostro were known as the Golems. They first appeared in "Dr. Strange Annual" #2

Bibliography

*"Incredible Hulk" vol. 2 #134
*"Marvel Handbook: The 1970"
*"Marvel Two-In-One" #11
*"Nick Fury's Howling Commandos" #1-6
*"Strange Tales" vol. 1 #174, 176-177

External links

*http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/golem1.htm
*http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix3/golemgoldstein.htm
*http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/golemjud.htm
*http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix3/golemhood.htm


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