Fin Fang Foom


Fin Fang Foom is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character has been depicted as an extraterrestrial creature resembling a dragon. The character first appeared in Strange Tales #89, and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Later, the character became part of the superhero Iron Man's rogues' gallery.
The character has also appeared in associated Marvel merchandise including animated television series, toys, trading cards, and video games. IGN's List of Top 100 Comic Book Villains of All Time ranked Fin Fang Foom #99.

Publication history

Fin Fang Foom was created by Jack Kirby. Debuting in Strange Tales #89 during the Silver Age of Comic Books, Fin Fang Foom appeared during Marvel Comics' "pre-superhero" period, which would not become integrated into Marvel's mainstream fictional continuity until the 1970s.
Writer-editor Stan Lee's inspiration for the character's name was the title of the 1934 film version of the long-running British stage musical Chu Chin Chow. As Lee described in 2005:
The character first appeared in the standalone story "Fin Fang Foom" in Strange Tales #89 where a Nationalist Chinese scholar Chan Liuchow awakened Fin Fang Foom and tricked him into destroying a Communist Chinese invasion force of Taiwan. Fin Fang Foom reappeared in Astonishing Tales #23-24 where he battled It! The Living Colossus. He was impersonated by the Midgard Serpent in Thor #379. His first story was reprinted in Fantasy Masterpieces #2, Where Monsters Dwell #21 and Marvel Monsterworks. Foom, as well as his opponent, Chan Liuchow, eventually reappeared in Marvel continuity in Legion of Night #1-2, and then made multiple appearances in Iron Man #261-264 ; 267 and 270–275, and returned in Iron Man #15-18.
An alternate version appears in Mutant X Annual 2001. Foom briefly appeared in the intercompany crossover JLA/Avengers #1. The villain Nightmare transformed one of the Mindless Ones into a copy of Foom to battle the Hulk in Hulk #79.
The character's origins and early days are developed in Marvel Monsters: Monsters On The Prowl #1 and Fin Fang Four #1. Foom also appeared in Nextwave #1-2, Marvel Holiday Special 2006, in a dream in Howard the Duck #1, in Iron Man: Las Vegas ; and appeared briefly in the limited series Age of the Sentry #1-6 ; one-shot titles Monster-Size Hulk #1 and Dark Reign Files #1 and featured in another monster one-shot title, Fin Fang Four Return!. An alternate universe version of Fin Fang Foom appeared in Hulk: Broken Worlds #2.

Fictional character biography

Fin Fang Foom is a Makluan, a dragon-like alien from the planet Kakaranathara in the Greater Magellanic Cloud. The aliens arrive on Earth in China near the end of its ancient period, intending to conquer Earth. Because of them, the Chinese dragons symbolize potent and auspicious powers in culture, allowing monarchs, especially emperors, to claim the banner "Sons of Heaven" since King Wen of the Zhou dynasty. In time, during the Qin dynasty, their presences signal the beginning of the country's imperial periods. Using their shapeshifting powers to mimic human form, the aliens infiltrate human society to study it before beginning their conquest. Foom, the navigator, is the exception and, acting as a reserve, is placed in a tomb in a catatonic state.
In the 1960s, Fin Fang Foom is awakened by scholar Chan Liuchow, whose home country of Taiwan is under threat from invading forces of Communist China. Liuchow goads Foom into destroying the Communist invasion force before returning him to his hibernation through the use of a rare herb.
Fin Fang Foom is awakened and returned to hibernation on two occasions before being freed by the Mandarin. Foom helps the Mandarin take control of one-third of China and is reunited with his former teammate, who had been masquerading as a human named Chen Hsu. When the two begin to summon the rest of their crew, who had been disguised as humans for centuries, the Mandarin realizes that he has been tricked. He forces with heroes Iron Man and War Machine to defeat the Makluans, who are apparently killed.
Although Fin Fang Foom's body is destroyed, his spirit survives and bonds itself to a dragon statue, which was stolen from a curio shop by teenager Billy Yuan at Foom's mental urging. Using Yuan's body as a conduit for his power, Foom summons thousands of lizards and fuses them with Yuan's body to recreate his own body. Iron Man defeats Foom with assistance from the remnants of Yuan's mind. Foom is then taken to Monster Isle.
Fin Fang Foom is captured by the Elder of the Universe known as the Collector, and imprisoned with a subterranean collection of monsters. After being rescued by the Fantastic Four, Fin Fang Foom decides to reform and becomes a follower of Buddhism. Entering into a rehabilitation program with Elektro, Gorgilla, and Googam, Foom is shrunken to the size of a human, stripped of his powers, and allowed to enter human society. Foom becomes the head chef of a Chinese restaurant within the Baxter Building.
During the "Monsters Unleashed" storyline, Fin Fang Foom, Gorgilla, the Green Thing, and Zzutak confront Kei Kawade in the forest outside his house and warns Kei against the preceding monster summoning. Foom is among the monsters summoned by Kei to help combat the Leviathons. Following the Leviathon Mother's death, Foom and the other Goliathons confront Kei. Kei thanks the Goliathons for their help in fending off the Leviathons, but Foom warns him about summoning them again.
An alternate universe version of Fin Fang Foom, corrupted by a symbiote and serving the Poisons, manipulates Kei Kawade and attempts to make him help the symbiote hive enter his universe. The prime universe Foom convinces Kei that their adversary had been using its own mental abilities to undermine Kei's strength of will, allowing Kei to overcome the alternate Foom's influence and defeat him.

Powers and abilities

Fin Fang Foom possesses super-strength and endurance, the abilities to fly via his wings at supersonic speeds and spew combustible acid mist from his mouth. Foom is also extremely durable and can regenerate at a rapid rate. In the event his body were to be damaged beyond his capacity to heal, he can overshadow a waiting host and reshape a new physical body for himself from them. By entering into long periods of hibernation, Foom has managed to survive for centuries. Foom possesses a gifted intellect and can communicate telepathically, shapeshift into almost any animal, and shrink to human size. Foom also has access to advanced alien technology from his homeworld. Foom can also drain, metabolize and redirect energy of all kinds to make himself larger and stronger. At one time, Foom underwent intense meditative training in order to excise himself of his negative traits. The end result of divesting his rage, guilt and selfishness caused him to shrink yet gave rise to his malignant aspects in physical form. Fin Fang Foom also has the unique power to cause transmogrification through optic beam emissions, having not only changed and rewired the persona's of the Avengers to mimic that of their animal forms. Foom's transmutation allows him to bring inanimate objects to life at his discretion.

Other versions

Iron Man: Las Vegas

An alternate universe version of Fin Fang Foom from Earth-80734 appears in Iron Man: Viva Las Vegas.

Marvel 1602

An alternate universe version of Fin Fang Foom from Earth-311 appears in Marvel 1602.

Mutant X

An alternate universe version of Fin Fang Foom from Earth-1298 appears in Mutant X Annual 2001. This version is a member of the Lethal Legion who is later killed by the Goblin Queen.

Nextwave

A clone of Fin Fang Foom from Earth-63163 created by the Beyond Corporation appears in Nextwave.

Stig's Inferno

Fin Fang Foom appears in Stig's Inferno #4.

Thor: The Mighty Avenger

An alternate universe version of Heimdall from Earth-10091 who can transform into Fin Fang Foom appears in Thor: The Mighty Avenger #6.

In other media

Television

  • Fin Fang Foom appears in Iron Man, voiced by Neil Ross. He initially serves the Mandarin before eventually betraying him to reunite with his fellow dragons. However, they are later killed following a battle with Iron Man and Force Works.
  • Fin Fang Foom appears in the Iron Man: Armored Adventures two-part episode "Tales of Suspense". This version was created by the original Mandarin to guard one of his Makluan rings and test potential successors.
  • Fin Fang Foom appears in The Super Hero Squad Show, voiced by Steve Blum. This version is a member of Doctor Doom's Lethal Legion.
  • Fin Fang Foom appears in the Ultimate Spider-Man episode "The Avenging Spider-Man".
  • Fin Fang Foom appears in the Avengers Assemble episode "The New Guy".
  • Fin Fang Foom appears in the Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. episode "Mission Impossible Man". This version is incapable of speech.
  • Fin Fang Foom appears in the Guardians of the Galaxy episode "One in a Million You". This version is an endling who was captured by the Collector before being freed by the eponymous Guardians of the Galaxy and released on another planet.
  • Fin Fang Foom appears in Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers, voiced by Keiji Hirai in the original Japanese version.
  • Fin Fang Foom appears in the M.O.D.O.K. episode "If This Be... M.O.D.O.K.!" This version runs a restaurant called "Fin Fang Farm to Table".

    Film

  • Fin Fang Foom appears in The Invincible Iron Man as the Mandarin's guardian before Iron Man kills him.
  • Fin Fang Foom serves as inspiration for films set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
  • * An image of the character appears in Iron Man, created by artist Adi Granov based on Fin Fang Foom's depiction in the Iron Man: Viva Las Vegas comic book miniseries.
  • * A heroic dragon from Ta-Lo inspired by Fin Fang Foom called the Great Protector appears in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.