Brute | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Marvel Premiere #2 (May 1972) |
Created by | Roy Thomas Gil Kane |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Reed Richards |
Team affiliations | Frightful Four |
Notable aliases | Mister Fantastic |
Abilities | Super-strength Enhanced durability Genius-level intellect |
Brute is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is Counter-Earth's version of Mister Fantastic.
Publication history[]
The Reed Richards of Counter-Earth first appeared in Marvel Premiere #2 (May 1972), and was created by Roy Thomas and Gil Kane.
The character subsequently appears as The Brute in Warlock #6-7 (June, August 1973), Fantastic Four #175-179 (October 1976-February 1977), #181-183 (April–June 1977), Fantastic Four Unlimited #3 (September 1993), Paradise X: Heralds #1-2 (December 2001-January 2002), and Fantastic Four #47 (November 2001), and #49 (January 2002).
The Brute received an entry in the Marvel Legacy: The 1970s Handbook #1 (2006), and the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z HC vol. #2 (2008).
Fictional character biography[]
Brute is a version of Reed Richards from a world created by the High Evolutionary called Counter-Earth. He was exposed to cosmic rays that initially did not affect him; Johnny Storm and Ben Grimm were unaffected, and Susan Storm was left in a comatose state.[volume & issue needed]. The cosmic rays eventually gave him the ability to transform into a savage purple-skinned behemoth called the Brute.[volume & issue needed] The Brute became evil after being hit on the head with a metallic cylinder.[volume & issue needed]
The Brute made his way to True Earth, where he joined the Frightful Four to beat the Fantastic Four, Thundra and Tigra.[1] Later, the Impossible Man inadvertently freed the Fantastic Four, who overcame the Frightful Four. During the ensuing fight, the Brute managed to trap the original Reed Richards in the Negative Zone and replace him.[2] Once accepted as the leader of the Fantastic Four, he sent the Human Torch and the Thing into the Negative Zone and battled with Invisible Girl.[3] However, the remaining trio made it back from the Negative Zone with the help of Annihilus who lost his Cosmic Rod to Mad Thinker's Awesome Android. After seeing Reed Richard's selfless dedication to his wife, the concussion that made the Brute evil wore off and he sacrificed himself to keep the original Reed Richards' promise to return the cosmic Rod to Annihilus.[4]
Brute was glimpsed when Abraxas scanned through the alternate Earths.[5] As Abraxas assaulted Mister Fantastic, he told him "As you die on this Earth, so do your other selves across the realities." Brute was shown among the Reed Richards to be among the victims of Abraxas' attack.[6]
During the "Avengers: Standoff!" storyline, Brute was an inmate of Pleasant Hill, a gated community established by S.H.I.E.L.D.[7]
Powers and abilities[]
Richards can transform at will into the Brute, who possesses an 8–9 foot tall form with significant superhuman strength and durability. In addition, he retains the brilliant genius and much of the knowledge of Reed Richards.
At one point he proved able to absorb geothermal energy from the Earth's core, increasing his own power. In such form, he could also fire energy blasts.
Other versions[]
The Brute makes an appearance in the tie-in comic, Spider-Man Unlimited. In this continuum, a Counter-Earth version of Reed and his friends were exposed to cosmic rays like their Earth counterparts. Reed became a creature known as The Brute, Sue ended up in a coma, Johnny was dead, and only Ben was unaffected. Using his good standing with the High Evolutionary as Reed Richards (who tries to maintain his secret identity by putting up a snobby front), Brute secretly aids the Counter-Earth rebels against them. Ben Grimm helps out by gathering data held by The High Evolutionary.[8]
References[]
- ↑ Fantastic Four #177. Marvel Comics.
- ↑ Fantastic Four #178. Marvel Comics.
- ↑ Fantastic Four #182. Marvel Comics.
- ↑ Fantastic Four #183. Marvel Comics.
- ↑ Fantastic Four Vol. 3 #47. Marvel Comics.
- ↑ Fantastic Four Vol. 3 #49. Marvel Comics.
- ↑ All-New, All-Different Avengers #8. Marvel Comics.
- ↑ Spider-Man Unlimited Vol. 2 #3. Marvel Comics.
External links[]
- Brute at Marvel Wiki
- Brute at Comic Vine
- Brute at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
- Brute at Comic Book DB
Fantastic Four | ||
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Creators | Stan Lee • Jack Kirby | |
Members | Original members | Mister Fantastic • Invisible Woman • Human Torch • Thing |
Notable recruits | Ant-Man • Black Panther • Crystal • Devil Dinosaur • Flux • Ghost Rider • Hulk • Medusa • Moon Girl • Ms. Marvel/She-Thing • Namorita • Nova • Power Man • She-Hulk • Spider-Man • Storm • Tigra • Wolverine | |
Supporting cast | Agatha Harkness • H.E.R.B.I.E. • Inhumans • Willie Lumpkin • Lyja • Alicia Masters • Namor • Silver Surfer • Thundra • Nathaniel Richards • Franklin Richards • Valeria Richards • Franklin Storm • Uatu the Watcher • Wyatt Wingfoot • Yancy Street Gang | |
Villains | Air-Walker • Annihilus • Aron the Rogue Watcher • Awesome Android • Blastaar • Brute • Devos the Devastator • Diablo • Doctor Doom (Doombots) • Dragon Man • Firelord • Frightful Four (Electro • Hydro-Man • Klaw • Llyra • Sandman • Titania • Trapster • Wizard) • Galactus • Impossible Man • Kang the Conqueror • Kree • Mad Thinker • Maker • Maximus • Mole Man • Molecule Man • Nicholas Scratch • Occulus • Overmind • Psycho-Man • Puppet Master • Red Ghost • Ronan the Accuser • Salem's Seven • Skrulls (Dorrek VII • Paibok • Super-Skrull) • Stardust • Terrax • Thanos • Kristoff Vernard | |
Locations | Baxter Building • Four Freedoms Plaza • Latveria • Negative Zone | |
Publications | Current | Fantastic Four • Marvel Two-in-One |
Previous | Fantastic Force • FF • Marvel Knights 4 • Super-Villain Team-Up • The Thing | |
Limited | Fantastic Four: 1234 • Fantastic Four: The End • Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four | |
Other continuities |
Doom 2099 • Fantastic Five • Fantastic Four: Unstable Molecules • Fantastic Four 2099 • Marvel 1602: Fantastick Four • Superman/Fantastic Four • Ultimate Fantastic Four | |
Storylines | "The Galactus Trilogy" • "This Man... This Monster!" • "Days of Future Present" | |
Alternate versions | Mister Fantastic • Invisible Woman • Human Torch • The Thing • Doctor Doom | |
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