Human Torch (disambiguation)
- Human Torch (disambiguation)
There have been two superheroes called the Human Torch in the fictional pantheon of Marvel Comics and its predecessors, Timely Comics and Atlas Comics.
*Human Torch is a member of the Fantastic Four and appeared in a movie by that name.
*Original Human Torch is an android superhero from the Golden Age of Comics, who has appeared in some comics set in the present-day, including a brief membership in the Avengers.
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