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Humbug
Cover art forHeroes for Hire (vol. 3)#11.
Art byClayton Henry.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceWeb of Spider-Man#19 (October, 1986)
Created by
In-story information
Alter egoBuck Mitty
SpeciesHuman mutate
Team affiliations
AbilitiesSuperhuman strength, speed, agility and senses
Use of some audio tapes and a series of amplifiers
Ability to communicate with all insectoids on a planetary scale

Buck Mitty,known asHumbug,is a fictional character appearing inAmerican comic bookspublished byMarvel Comics.Humbug was originally asupervillainbut later became asuperheroand a member of theHeroes for Hire.[1]

Publication history

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Humbug first appeared inWeb of Spider-Man#19 (Oct 1986).[2]

Fictional character biography

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Buck Mitty was the seniorentomologyprofessor at Empire State University until his funding was cut off.[3]Desperate to prove the value of the insect world, as well as to gain enough wealth to continue his research, Mitty designed the Humbug costume to achieve his goals, by whatever means necessary. Humbug intended to begin his career by stealing a shipment of black pearls, but a group of criminals beat him to the punch, and he fled whenSpider-Manshowed up to take them out. He next targeted an armored car government cash transfer. While he overpowered the guards and blew open the car, he had no way to transport the large shipment, as he had previously blown out one of the tires, to prevent them from escaping. At this time, Spider-Man came on the scene and, after a short struggle, turned Humbug's sonics back on himself, destroying his equipment. The cops then took him away. Mitty's sentence was commuted to time served, and he was released from prison. He renewed his awesome entomological onslaught, now dedicated to punishing ESU for their betrayal. He first tried to steal some rare paintings from their art department to finance his research, but found that the art department had been relocated, when he blasted into the women's locker room. Embarrassed, he fled the scene.

Regrouping, he broke into the physics building, to steal some of the super-conductive ceramics. The noise of his assault drew Spider-Man, who again turned Humbug's power back on him, this time blasting him out through a window. Spider-Man's web saved Mitty but Humbug distracted him by blowing up some cop cars. Spider-Man tracked Humbug to his old entomology lab, where he took a woman hostage. Spider-Man turned the tables on him, by grabbing a jar containing some of his specimens: "Let the girl go, Humbug! Or these roaches die screaming!" Humbug surrendered, appalled at Spider-Man's cruelty, and was sent back to jail.[4]

Later, Humbug attended the Springdale branch of the Bar with no Name, where he bragged about the newly redesignedTomazooma.[5]

In his very own one-shot special called "Spider-Man: Bug Stops Here", Humbug attacked the New York Museum of Natural History to finance his research by attempting to steal a rarescarabamulet. Spider-Man, being present at the time of the robbery, confronted his old nemesis. Spider-Man eventually led Humbug to a place of the museum that was damaged bytermites,and Humbug fell through the floor broken by those termites. During the fall, Humbug was knocked out upon landing on the lower-level floor.[6]

Humbug fromWeb of Spider-Man#19.
Pencils byM. D. Bright,inks byJosef Rubinstein.

Discovering that Humbug had renewed his attack on the museum, the mercenary known asDeadpoolwas hired by unknown parties to prevent it. Deadpool eventually caught up with Humbug, but one of Humbug's insect buddies warned him of the attack. Humbug fired sonic blasts at Deadpool, causing the mercenary to go both deaf and mute. Furious, Deadpool chased Humbug into a woman's dorm. Deadpool then tried to determine Humbug's secret identity, and nearly killed two innocent men, before figuring out that entomology was the study of insects, and thus making the connection between Mitty and Humbug. He then attacked Humbug in his lab, doused him with honey, and then hurled a jar of South American fire ants on him. Humbug tried in vain to blast off the fire ants as they devoured him, and after a few minutes, Deadpool declared Humbug to be dead.[7]

However, while the outer layer of Humbug's skin was eaten by the ants, he made a deal with them. They let him live and he got them younger and tastier victims. Rodney, the leader of the ants, stayed with Humbug after this.[8]

Heroes for Hire

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Following the events of the superhumanCivil War,Humbug began trying to redeem himself,[9]and in doing so joined up with the newHeroes for Hiresuper-hero team.[10]During his adventures with the team, he gains the personal attention of the villains Insecticide,[11]and theHeadmen.[12]

He is apparently eaten by giant insects while on a mission in Antarctica,[13]but turns out to be alive and well along with new powers.[14]His personality changes, however, as he becomes obsessed with serving the bugs on earth.[15]He is advised by the insects that they must return to New York for theHulkand hisWarboundare fast approaching.[14]In theWorld War Hulkseries, Humbug turned on Earth's hive and the Heroes for Hire to serve theBroodqueen of Hulk's Warbound,No-Name.[16]No-Name uses him as a host for her gestating eggs.[17]

It was later revealed that Earth's hive knew that Humbug would turn on them and in fact used him as aTrojan Horseto transport their own agents into the queen's hive. These agents then shot the queen with a beam, claiming afterwards to have sterilized her. When the queen gloated that her hivelings were near hatching inside of Humbug, the Earth-hive agents revealed that Humbug had been poisoned beforehand, dooming both him and the queen's eggs. Meanwhile, mutated and dying in agony, Humbug beggedShang-Chito mercy kill him. Shang-Chi granted his request by tearing his head off.[18]

Humbug's remains beneath New York served as material used by the Bug-Lords of theSavage Landto create their agent Macrothrax, who wore a costume with a helmet very similar to that of its progenitor.[19]

Powers and abilities

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Humbug uses some audio tapes and a series of amplifiers to broadcast the noises of various insect species, which can incapacitate others or damage materials.

Starting in hisDeadpoolappearance, he began to demonstrate the ability to communicate with insects.

FollowingHeroes for Hire#9, Humbug received a massive increase in his powers, as well as an exo-suit. He has demonstrated superhuman strength, speed, agility and senses, and the ability to communicate with any insectoid in the world and possibly beyond Earth.

When theBlack Catdestroyed his helmet, it was revealed that his skin had taken on an insect-like appearance.

However, it was revealed that the suit itself was infested with insects from Earth's hive when the helmet sprouted legs. The bug helmet also displayed its ability to fire a laser beam,[18]suggesting that most of Humbug's new abilities were from the exo-suit or the bugs within it.

References

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  1. ^Rovin, Jeff(1987).The Encyclopedia of Super-Villains.New York: Facts on File. p. 159.ISBN0-8160-1356-X.[1]
  2. ^Cowsill, Alan; Manning, Matthew K. (2012).Spider-Man Chronicle: Celebrating 50 Years of Web-Slinging.DK Publishing. p. 158.ISBN978-0756692360.
  3. ^Sanderson, Peter (2007).The Marvel Comics Guide to New York City.New York City:Pocket Books.pp. 30–33.ISBN978-1-4165-3141-8.
  4. ^The Amazing Spider-Man#306. Marvel Comics
  5. ^Marvel Year In Review 1992
  6. ^Spider-Man: Bug Stops Here#1. Marvel Comics
  7. ^Deadpoolvol. 3 #42
  8. ^Official Handbook Of The Marvel UniverseA-Z#5
  9. ^Daughters of the Dragon1-4
  10. ^Heroes for Hirevol. 2 #1
  11. ^Heroes for Hirevol. 2 #4
  12. ^Heroes for Hirevol. 2 #8
  13. ^Heroes for Hirevol. 2 #9
  14. ^abHeroes for Hirevol. 2 #10
  15. ^Heroes for Hirevol. 2 # 11
  16. ^Heroes for Hirevol. 2 #13
  17. ^Heroes for Hirevol. 2 #14
  18. ^abHeroes for Hirevol. 2 #15
  19. ^Ant-Man: World Hive(2020)