Shuma-Gorath

Shuma-Gorath

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caption= Shuma-Gorath's official artwork from "Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter"
comic_color=background:#ff8080
character_name=Shuma-Gorath
real_name=
species=Demon
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Marvel Premiere" #5 (Nov 1972) (mentioned), #10 (on-panel)
creators=Robert E. Howard (name), Steve Englehart (story) and Frank Brunner (art)
alliance_color=background:#c0c0ff
alliances=Old Ones
aliases=Lord of Chaos, He Who Sleeps, but Shall Awake, "Dr. Strange"
powers=Immortality,
Mystical powers,
Virtually omnipotent in native dimension,
Tentacular form possesses superhuman strength and resilience.|

Shuma-Gorath is a fictional character created by Robert E. Howard, but better known for its later interpretations as a demon and Lord of Chaos appearing in the Marvel Universe. It is also well known for being a playable character in the Marvel Super Heroes video game, and made subsequent appearances in the Marvel vs. Capcom series.

Publication history

The name "Shuma Gorath" is first used in a "Kull" short story "The Curse of the Golden Skull," which was unpublished until 1967, years after the author's death. In it, a dying magician named Rotath invokes the "iron-bound books of Shuma Gorath" in a curse against humanity.

Its first comic-book appearance was as an adversary for Doctor Strange in the pages of "Marvel Premiere" #3-9 (July 1972-July 1973) This re-imagining of the character resembled a giant purple eye with tentacles. In most subsequent appearances the color of the creature was changed from purple to green. Like Cthulhu, it was a giant tentacled creature which evoked terrible dread and was worshipped in time immemorial and long ago locked away from our plane of existence.

The character subsequently appears in "Marvel Premiere" #14 (March 1974), "Doctor Strange" #81 (February 1987), "Strange Tales" Vol. 2 #4-15 (April 1987-April 1988), "Fantastic Four" #314 (May 1988), "Conan the Barbarian" #252 (January 1992), #258-260 (July-September 1992), "Fantastic Four Annual" #27, "Avengers" #29 (June 1990), and "Marvel Knights" #26-27 (March-April 2006).

Shuma-Gorath received an entry in "The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Horror" #1 (2005).

Fictional character biography

Although his true origins are unknown, before the arrival of the First Host of the Celestials, Shuma-Gorath rules the Earth and commands human sacrifice, until the time-traveling sorcerer Sise-Neg banishes him. He manages to return and set himself up as a god during the Hyborian Age, again commanding bloody sacrifice, but slaughters those who seek his favor. Eventually, the power of Crom imprisons him within a mountain. Even from that prison, he could interact with Conan the Barbarian, Kulan Gath, and many others, before Crom banishes him back to his home dimension.

When Shuma-Gorath tries to return to Earth through the mind of the heroic sorcerer the Ancient One, he forces Doctor Strange to kill his master to prevent the powerful creature from arriving on Earth. Years later, Strange is forced to destroy the talismans keeping the chaos demons at bay, to keep them from falling into the hands of an evil sorcerer. Strange is then forced to travel to Shuma-Gorath's dimension and fight it there to prevent the demons from invading Earth. To do so, Strange absorbs the chaos magic into himself, gaining enough power to destroy Shuma-Gorath. However, he starts to transform into a new Shuma-Gorath himself as a result, so he commits suicide to prevent that from happening. Fortunately, an ally of Strange is able to purify him on his way back to the living. Shuma-Gorath resurrects himself not long after from the remnants of the chaos magic.

Shuma-Gorath is later summoned to Earth by the sorcerer Nicholas Scratch, who offers his services in return for " [his] life and Barbados". However, the demon is driven back by the combined efforts of the Fantastic Four, Doctor Strange, the Salem's Seven, and Diablo [Marvel Knights 4 issues 25-27, 2006] .

Powers and abilities

Shuma-Gorath is a powerful and ancient demon of the highest order and possesses vast supernatural powers. He is essentially invincible to anything but the most powerful magic. He has superhuman strength and endurance which, being magical in nature, are incalculably high. Because of his body's unique form, he has the ability to shapeshift and even liquefy himself.

He also has the ability to generate several forms of energy attacks, mostly forming from his one eye. One attack not generated from his eye is when he forms a ball of pure energy that can shatter realities using all of his tentacles to generate the ball above himself.

He has powers similar to voodoo, which he demonstrated by creating a miniature replica of the planet Earth, and then transferring the effects on the replica to the real earth. He is capable of draining the magical energy of other beings, as Sise-Neg noted.

He can also teleport and phase at will and levitate. He can enter and leave different planes of existence and dimensions at will and has reality warping powers. He can also summon demons and other supernatural creatures to do his bidding.

His intelligence is nearly immeasurable, approaching omniscience.

In his video game appearances he demonstrates various magical abilities, including energy projection, shape-changing, teleportation, and vampiric abilities, as well as the ability to project explosive eyes as projectiles.

Appearances in other media

Shuma-Gorath made his first appearance outside of the comics in the video game Marvel Super Heroes and would later appear in Marvel vs. Capcom 2.

Color

Though he was depicted as green in most comic book appearances, he was eventually colored purple in his video game debut, as well as in the later title X-Men vs. Street Fighter, in which he made some minor cameo appearances, just like in his comic book debut.

He was colored green in subsequent appearances in the series, Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter and .

References

External links

* [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix2/shumagorath.htm Shuma Gorath at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe]


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