- Black Lama
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character_name=Black Lama
real_name=Gerald Ford
species=Homo Sapiens
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Iron Man #53" (Dec 1972)
creators=Mike Friedrich ,George Tuska , andJim Starlin
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powers=|Black Lama is a fictional character in the
Marvel Universe .Publication history
Black Lama first appeared in "
Iron Man " #53 (December 1972), and was created byMike Friedrich ,George Tuska , andJim Starlin .The character subsequently appears in "Iron Man" #70-75 (September 1974-June 1975), #77 (August 1975), #80-81 (November-December 1975).
The Black Lama received an entry in the "Marvel Legacy: The 1970's Handbook" #1 (2006).
Fictional character biography
The Black Lama is an extra-dimensional mystic who attempted to set Earth's leading super-criminals at war with one another. To this end he invited (presumably among others)
Doctor Doom , theRed Skull and even Fu Manchu to destroy all other major supervillains; the ultimate survivor would receive a shimmering golden globe, which, the Black Lama claimed, would bestow the user with the calm of mind and spiritual balance to finally realize their dreams, but they declined. The Lama made the same offer toMODOK , theMad Thinker , the Mandarin and theYellow Claw , and they accepted. In the ensuing struggle, the Mandarin perished, and the ultimate, surprising victor was outsider Gary Gilbert, the original Firebrand.He also incited the supervillains the
Melter , Whiplash, andMan-Bull to form the team the Death Squad to vie for the Golden Globe of Power. The Death Squad foughtIron Man at a comic book convention, but were decisively defeated.Iron Man, who had come to realize that the Black Lama was a serious threat, and that all of his bizarre claims contradicted each other, intervened when the Lama bestowed the Golden Globe on Firebrand, and all three were drawn into another dimension together.
Here, the absurd truth was revealed: the Black Lama was a traveler from an alternate Earth, the king of one of many small kingdoms that exist there instead of the
United States of America. Not only that, he was actually the other-dimensional counterpart ofGerald Ford , the then-president of the US. He had grown bored with his all-too-mundane life as king, and had sought excitement by traveling to another dimension via the Golden Globe. But the transition had driven him insane; in his delusional state, he had decided to make someone change places with him and send them back to his world; he believed this would restore his sanity.Now back in his own dimension, King Jerrold turned out to be a perfectly agreeable sort, who helped Iron Man to return home, taking Gary Gilbert with him and finally ending the "War of the Super-Villains".
External links
*http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/blacklam.htm
*http://comicbookdb.com/character.php?ID=5854
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