In this issue:

Goom!
13 pages :: Jack Kirby/Dick Ayers
reprinted in Man-Thing Giant-Size 1

Nothing Can Stop... The Review!

:: Coming Soon ::

............. Philip Parodayco :: 17 February 2004

Also see:

Can A Comment Save the World?!?

Dear Editor,
If memory serves me correctly this creature came to earth as a result of a radio transmission, and a radio transmission caused him to be taken home. There were words to the effect of… “only the mad crave power…”.

There was a good moral lesson in this story.

Take care,
Bob T.

............. Bob T. :: 24 May 2003

check out hulk annual 5 for more goom

............. mike b :: 25 July 2003

To Mike B. -
Although the creature in Hulk Annual 5 is called Goom, it looks more like Goom's son, Googam, because this monster didn't have the steam-shovel jaw that Goom has. And since the monster in the annual was just an artificial duplicate anyway, maybe Xemnu screwed up and programmed it with the wrong identity (or maybe Marvel screwed up and put in the wrong monster)

............. John Kaminski :: 13 August 2003

is this gray monster month? Goom, Vandoom and the Hulk are all colored gray, only IT is a yellowish/brown color. Then, the next month, all the monsters are brown. Did they have a pattern going?

............. nick caputo :: 09 November 2003

The fans are singing! Join the choir, oh Jubilant One.

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Tales of Suspense 15
Tales of Suspense 15, March 1961
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