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Stranger - MU
The Stranger
Continuity: Marvel Universe
Notability: Antagonist
Type: Supervillain
Gender: Male
Race: Cosmic being
Location: Andromeda Galaxy
Milky Way Galaxy
Status: Alive
First: The X-Men, Vol. 1 #11
Actor: John Barrowman

The Stranger, real name unknown, is a fictional comic book cosmic entity and scientist featured in titles published by Marvel Comics. He is part of the mainstream Marvel Universe and is classically associated with the X-Men and Silver Surfer family of titles. The Stranger first appeared in The X-Men, Volume 1 #11 in May, 1965.

Overview[]

The being known only as the Stranger is a cosmic entity who exists as the composite form of the life energies of an extinct race of aliens from the Andromeda Galaxy known as Gigantians. The Gigantians pooled their resources into recreating themselves as the Stranger following an invasion by a rival race called Eternians (not to be confused with the Eternals or the Eternians from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe). The Stranger was created specifically his Eternian counterpart, Grom, also known as the Overmind.

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Notes & Trivia[]

  • The Stranger was Marvel Value Stamp, Series A #74.
  • When he was first introduced in The X-Men, Volume 1 #11, the Stranger appeared in normal Earth-style clothing including slacks and the traditional scientists' lab coat. Later, he adopted his more colorful and memorable cosmic costume, which included a sleeveless red tunic, a green cape and hot pants.
  • It is possible that the Stranger may in fact be a mutant. At the very least, he registers as a mutant using early mutant detection processes (a Radar-Image Beam), which is what drew Charles Xavier and Magneto to him in the first place. [1]
  • The Toad once impersonated the Stranger during a battle with the Avengers. [2]
  • According to the Living Tribunal, the true origin of the Stranger, that he wishes to keep secret, is that he once constituted an aspect of its being, which the Tribunal expelled from itself because the Stranger kept it from interacting with the rest of the Marvel Universe. [3]

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References[]

  1. Uncanny X-Men 11
  2. Avengers 137-138
  3. Silver Surfer Vol 3 31


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