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The original Human Torch from the 1940s is back in action after having been killed at least four times. His mutant flaming sidekick, Toro, is also back among the living.
While most of the original Human Torch’s comic book history unfolded in stories set in the late 1930s and 1940s, he has appeared in various “modern” Marvel stories, having been reactivated ...
Issue No. 600 of "Fantastic Four," which hits comic book shop shelves today, brings back together the team's original lineup of Human Torch, Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman and The Thing.
Marvel's original Human Torch Jim Hammond is to make a return in a new series produced by Dynamite Entertainment, it has been reported. Introduced decades before the Fantastic Four hero of the ...
Debuting in 1939’s Marvel Comics #1, the original Human Torch helped inaugurate the Marvel Universe. An android whose skin could turn to flames, the original Human Torch fought alongside Captain ...
Yes, the original Human Torch wasn’t exactly human at all, but a sentient android. Back in 1939, young comic readers didn’t question how a scientist could invent such a miraculous creation.
The Human Torch as seen in Captain America: The First Avenger. Of course, Marvel Comics history tells us that Phineas T. Horton created the original Human Torch ...
Issue No. 600, which came out Wednesday, marks the first time since January the classic team created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby is back to its original roster: Mr. Fantastic, The Thing, the ...
Marvel Comics #1 is the first superhero comic published by the company in 1939 and serves as the first appearance to both Namor the Sub-Mariner and the original Human Torch, a predecessor of the ...