Giganto(/ˈɡænt/) is a fictional monster appearing in theAmerican comic bookspublished byMarvel Comics.Giganto has been seen across two separate instances in the Marvel Universe.

Publication history

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TheDeviantMutate version of Giganto was first seen inFantastic Four#1 and was created byStan LeeandJack Kirby.

Fictional character biographies

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Giganto (Deviant Mutate)

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Giganto
Giganto makes his first appearance battling the Fantastic Four as seen on the cover of
Fantastic Four#1.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceFantastic Four#1 (Nov. 1961)
Created byStan Lee
Jack Kirby
In-story information
SpeciesDeviantmutate
PartnershipsInorganic Technodrones
Kro
Mole Man
Abilities

The first Giganto seen was one of the mutates created by theDeviantscientists to serve as part ofKro's invasion force when gathered on Monster Island. After Monster Hunters forced Kro to leave Monster Island, Giganto and the other Deviant Mutates found a new master known as theMole Manand the Deviant Mutates live with him inSubterranea.[1]

The Mole Man unleashed Giganto upon the surface world to attack and destroy chemical plants in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Australia, South America, and French Africa. It brought the attention of theFantastic Fourwho headed to Monster Island. The Mole Man unleashed Giganto upon them until it was held back by theHuman Torch's attacks.[2]

A Giganto with a lizard-like appearance followed the Fantastic Four back to New York where it fought them. After it was knocked into the sea, that Giganto tunnelled underground and escaped.[3]

When theX-Menwere in Mole Man's realm, the Mole Man unleashed Giganto upon them. Giganto was too much for the X-Men even when Mole Man sent more mutates to battle them. They were subdued in Mole Man's echo cave.[4]

When Mole Man learned that millionaire Alden Maas had destroyed part of his underground kingdom when reaching the Earth's core, Mole Man unleashed Giganto upon Maas' facilities while he teamed up with Human Torch andThingto fight Maas. Alden Maas died before they arrived which denied vengeance from Mole Man.[5]

When he believed that theAvengerswere the ones responsible for destroying part of his kingdom, he unleashed Giganto and other mutates to attack Los Angeles.Iron Manintercepted Giganto and threw him into the sea while he andU.S. Agenthad an attempt to decide what to do with it. When Giganto moved again, U.S. Agent tried to blind it with the afterburners on his skycycle only for Giganto to strike and U.S. Agent was separated from his vehicle. Wonder Man convincedMole Manthat the Avengers weren't responsible and blew his monster whistle to recall his monsters.[6]

ASkrullnamed De'Lila was brainwashing Giganto and the rest of Mole Man's monsters. Giganto was sent as a diversion while she looked for the lost Inorganic Technodrone.[7]Giganto was used by Mole Men to capture Skrulls that were also looking for the Inorganic Technodrone. Giganto ended up fighting the "new" Fantastic Four (Spider-Man,Wolverine,Hulk,andGhost Rider). It attempted to crush Hulk before it was stabbed by Wolverine.[8]The Inorganic Technodrone was finally found by Giganto's mate who had laid on the flying saucer containing it thinking it was a nest. Although Mole Man and De'Lila tried to claim the Inorganic Technodrone for their own before it could end up imprinted by someone, it ended up accepting Giganto's mate who had imprinted on it and accepted it as if it were her own child.[9]

Mole Man, Giganto, andTricephalouswere conjured from the timestream byAronthe Rogue Watcher to oppose allies of the Fantastic Four who have come to prevent him from creating a pocket universe. Giganto fought the Thing who buried it in a landslide.[10]

Mole Man assembled Giganto and other monsters to invade the surface only for it to be abandoned when the Fantastic Four were discovered to be alive.[11]

During his labors for the reality TV Show "The New Labors of Hercules",Herculeswas sent to capture Giganto as a reimaging of his labor to capture theMan-Eating Mares of King Diomedes.Hercules used an enormous chain to snare Giganto then swung it at Giganto's brothers. Mole Man sent some Moloids to attack Hercules who attacked them by swinging Giganto toward them.[12]

The Moloids later employed Giganto to help them find the Mole Man. To do that, they captured people dressed asSanta Clauswhen they misinterpreted Mole Man's last words being "Santa".[13]

Alongside Frankencastle, Morbius the Living Vampire and other monsters, Giganto helped repel an attack by a squad of Japanese monster hunters who were attempting to exterminate all of Earth's monsters.[14]

Giganto (Atlantean beasts)

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Giganto
The Sub-Mariner summons a Giganto with the Proteus Horn as seen on the cover of
Namor the Sub-Mariner#13
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceFantastic Four#4
Created byStan Lee
Jack Kirby
In-story information
SpeciesTerrestrial animals
PartnershipsNamor
Captain Barracuda
Llyra
Llyron
Triton
Droom
Eerok
Grogg
Notable aliasesMoby Dick
"Monstro"
Abilities

The second Giganto seen were a race of Atlantean beasts that resemblewhaleswith arms and legs. Their origins are unknown, but are said to have been genetically engineered by the Deviants. They sleep on the ocean floor until wakened/summoned by whoever blows the Horn of Proteus.

In the 19th century, a Giganto encountered the Pequod and its crew led by Captain Ahab (who wasUlysses Bloodstone). This inspired the legend ofMoby-Dick.[15]

When PrinceNamorbelieved that the surface world was destroying Atlantis, he blew the Horn of Proteus to awaken a Giganto and unleashed it on the surface world.Mister Fantasticof theFantastic Fourattempted to slow it down with a smokescreen emitted by the Fantasticar, but was forced to withdraw when theHuman Torchattempted to help and ended up having his flame extinguished by Giganto's blowhole attack. In order to destroy Giganto,Thingstrapped a bomb to his back and walked into the monster's mouth and planted the bomb there. He fought against a monster Giganto had swallowed many years earlier, and got out in time, though was knocked out. Giganto was slain by the explosion. His corpse was taken away by a vortex created by the Human Torch.[16]

Later,Doctor Doomhad one of his servants steal the Horn of Proteus awakening a larger Giganto and a number of sea monsters to attack a New England town. The Fantastic Four and the Avengers weren't able to stop them, but Reed Richards and Iron Man managed to attach a sonic generator on it causing the sea monsters to return to the sea.[17]

Namor later summoned Giganto and other sea monsters to oppose Doctor Doom (who had amassed the combined power of theCosmic Cube,Galactus,and a few other various objects/beings) and they weren't enough to defeat Doctor Doom.[18]

Namor and the Fantastic Four fought Giganto whenCaptain Barracudastole the Horn of Proteus.[19]

In a plot to assist the Human Torch and Anne Raymond, Namor disguised himself as the Mad Thinker and unleashed a robot version of Giganto. The robot was burned by the Human Torch.[20]

As a plot to ruin Namor, Llyra and Llyron used the Horn of Proteus to awaken Giganto and sent him to attack the UN Building. Namor was unable to defeat it and Llyron appeared heroic as Giganto returned to the sea.[21]

Squirrel Girlmanaged to fight and defeat Giganto on one occasion.[22]

The nearing arrival of the Apocalypse Beast caused Giganto and other monsters to go on a rampage in Tokyo. The Fantastic Four and Iron Man fought them. Human Torch and Thing took control of a robot called Oteksuken and used it to defeat Giganto andEerok.When the Fantastic Four considered the sea monsterGroggthat they will fight the Apocalypse Beast, Grogg led the sea monsters away from Tokyo.[23]

Namor sent Giganto and other sea monsters to an uncharted island to make sure no one interferes with the honeymoon ofOroro MunroeandT'Challa.[24]

In the storylineFallen Son: The Death of Captain America,Tiger Sharkused the Horn of Proteus to summon Giganto and other sea monsters to attack the city.The Mighty Avengersfought it and Namor returned Giganto to the sea.[25]

A Giganto was found in a shipwreck just off the Atlantic Ocean byStingrayand a salvage crew. Angered by this disturbance, it attacked Stingray who tried to defeat it with some grenades. Giganto then swallowed Stingray and seemingly choke to death on him. Stingray managed to survive.[26]

Powers and abilities

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The Deviant Mutate version of Giganto has vast physical attributes, the ability to dig underground, and hold his breath underwater.

The Atlantean Beast version of Giganto has immense strength, resistance to injury, can adapt itself both underwater and on the surface, as well as shooting water from its blowhole.

Other versions

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In the "House of M"storyline, the Deviant mutate version of Giganto was killed by Doctor Doom's Fearsome Four alongside Mole Man.[volume & issue needed]

InJLA/Avengers,the Deviant mutate version of Giganto was among the monsters who fight theJustice Leaguein their search for theUltimate Nullifier.[27]Namor later mentions the Atlantean Giganto, comparing the effects ofAquaman's marine life telepathy on a half-Atlantean like him as feeling like his head had been crushed by the beast.[28]

AMarvel 1602version of the Atlantean Giganto appears in1602: Fantastick Four#3, guarding the shores of the island of Belasyum. Benjamin Grimm calls the beast aLeviathan.[29]

AMarvel 2099version of the Atlantean Giganto appears inSpider-Man 2099#42-43, controlled by Roman, the 2099 Sub-Mariner. Roman, a genetically engineered "mutate" created as part of theAlchemax's New Atlantis Project, sent Giganto to attack the surface world when Alchemax attempted to remove the rebelling mutates.Spider-Man 2099gained control of the Horn of Proteus and used it to send Giganto back.[30]In Secret Wars: 2099, Roman summons Giganto to fight the Dweller of the Deep.[31]

In other media

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Television

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  • Giganto appears in theFantastic Four(1967) episode "Demon in the Deep". This version is an ordinary whale enhanced by the villain Gamma Ray.
  • Both versions of Giganto appear inFantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes.The Deviant Mutate version first appeared in the episode "De-Mole-Ition", while the Atlantean Beast version appears in the episodes "Imperious Rex" and "Atlantis Attacks".
  • The Atlantean Beast version of Giganto appears in theAvengers Assembleepisode "Beneath the Surface". This version is primarily peaceful, only attacking when provoked or controlled by others.

Video games

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  • The Atlantean Beast version of Giganto appears inMarvel Rivals,summoned by Namor when he uses his ultimate ability 'Horn of Proteus'.[32]
  • The Deviate version of Giganto appears inMarvel Snap.[33]

References

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  1. ^Marvel Universe#7
  2. ^Fantastic Four#1
  3. ^Fantastic Four: First Family#3
  4. ^X-Men: The Hidden Years#20-21
  5. ^Fantastic Four#264
  6. ^Avengers West Coast#54
  7. ^Fantastic Four#347
  8. ^Fantastic Four#348
  9. ^Fantastic Four#349
  10. ^Fantastic Four#400
  11. ^Fantastic Fourvol. 3 #1
  12. ^Herculesvol. 3 #4
  13. ^Marvel Holiday Special 2005
  14. ^Punishervol. 7 #13
  15. ^Marvel Universe#7
  16. ^Fantastic Four#4
  17. ^Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Comic Magazine#7-8
  18. ^Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Comic Magazine#11
  19. ^Fantastic Four#219
  20. ^Avengers West Coast#64
  21. ^Namor the Sub-Mariner#56
  22. ^GLX-Mas Special#1
  23. ^Fantastic Four/Iron: Big in Japan#1-2
  24. ^Black Panthervol. 4 #19
  25. ^Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America#2
  26. ^Marvel Comics Presentsvol. 2 #11
  27. ^JLA/Avengers#1. Marvel Comics/DC Comics
  28. ^JLA/Avengers#4. Marvel Comics/DC Comics
  29. ^1602: Fantastick Four#3. Marvel Comics.
  30. ^Spider-Man 2099#42-43. Marvel Comics.
  31. ^Secret Wars 2099 #5
  32. ^Schwarz, Luci (May 17, 2024)."Marvel Rivals Pre-Alpha Hero Tier List".Game Rant.Archivedfrom the original on June 2, 2024.RetrievedJune 2,2024.
  33. ^"Giganto - Marvel Snap Cards".marvelsnapzone.Retrieved2024-07-25.