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The Hulk vs. Tyrannus
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Incredible Hulk vol. 1, #5 (January 1963)
Created by Stan Lee
Jack Kirby
In-story information
Alter ego Romulus Augustilus
Team affiliations Moloids, former member of the Brotherhood of They
Notable aliases Des, Dr. Tyrone, Abomination
Abilities Immortality

Tyrannus (real name Romulus Augustilus) is an immortal supervillain in the Marvel Universe. He first appeared in Incredible Hulk vol. 1 #5 (January 1963).

The character is based on Romulus Augustus, Western Roman Emperor from 475 to 476.[citation needed]

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[edit] Fictional character biography

In the Roman Empire, Tyrannus claims to be a "sorcerer", but is actually a scientist far ahead of his time. He was exiled by Merlin to Subterranea, a network of caves and tunnels miles beneath the Earth's surface. There Tyrannus discovers a race of orange-skinned semi-humanoid Subterraneans who are eager to find in him a new master to serve. He also discovers a pool of liquid which he drinks to maintain his youth through the centuries. The Subterraneans acquaint Tyrannus with examples and records of technology designed by the Deviants who were their original masters. Tyrannus' scientific genius enables him to master and improve upon the Deviants' scientific wonders over the centuries. Tyrannus becomes Emperor of the Tyrannoid Subterraneans, and an aspiring conqueror.

In the modern era, Tyrannus is finally ready to use this technology and the Subterraneans in conquering the surface world. Tyrannus makes several attempts at conquering the surface world as well as fighting wars against the forces of a new arrival in Subterranea, the Mole Man.

Tyrannus woos Betty Ross underground and kidnaps her with his Moloids. When the Hulk challenges him, he agrees to give her back on the condition that the Hulk performs a list of nigh-impossible menial tasks. However, eventually the Hulk completes the list, and Tyranus is forced to honor his word.[1] Tyrannus was reverted to an old man when the Mole Man captured his "fountain of youth", until Tyrannus used the Hulk as a pawn and recaptured the fountain.[2] Tyrannus then forced scientist Ralph Roberts to design a gigantic robot for him to use in his war against the Mole Man, but was defeated by the X-Men.[3] He decides to gain revenge on the Hulk by using advanced technology to temporarily drive him into destructive rampages. He used the Hulk and the robot Mogul as slaves in his war against the Mole Man.[4] He later secretly allied with Kala against the Mole Man.[5] Tyrannus project his consciousness into a Subterranean, who attacked New York City but was thwarted by Nova.[6]

In the guise of the aged Des, he became an ally of Prince Rey and the Keeper of the Flame of El Dorado, an immensely powerful cobalt energy "flame" that had been created in the Andes Mountains of South America by the Deviants and had been maintained by the people of the lost city of El Dorado. "Des" then captured the Hulk.[7] "Des" was then restored to his youthfulness, and killed Rey and the Keeper.[8] Tyrannus then merged with the Flame, allowing his consciousness to control the Flame.[9] The Hulk destroys the machinery from which the Flame arises, and the Flame, still infused with Tyrannus's consciousness, is hurled far into outer space.[10]

The Abomination's atomized body later merges with the disembodied mind of Tyrannus. This gestalt being attempts to force Bruce Banner to cure this condition, but the procedure goes wrong, leaving Tyrannus in the Abomination body and returning Blonsky to a normal human form.[11] Tyrannus briefly operates as the Abomination and attacks Wonder Man,[12] and Hawkeye,[13] until Ghaur and Llyra free Tyrannus from the Abomination's body and restore him to human form; Tyrannus then adopted the guise of Dr. Tyrone.[14] As Dr. Tyrone, he transformed a number of alcoholics and drug addicts into serpent men, and enslaved Spider-Man.[15] Tyrannus then battled Daredevil and Doctor Strange. He attempted to bring Set to Earth, but was attacked by Viper and swallowed by a serpent demon.[16]

[edit] Powers and abilities

Tyrannus was granted superhuman longevity and youth after drinking from the Fountain of Youth in Subterranea; he is dependent on this fountain of youth to maintain his youth and immortality. He possessed various lingering psionic abilities after his merger with the cobalt "Flame of Life" in El Dorado, including telepathy, mind control of others, and the ability to drain the life force of others; these abilities have not been demonstrated in later appearances. He is an extraordinary scientific genius that Bruce Banner has acknowledged as superior to himself, and has achieved mastery of the advanced technology of the Deviants which he found in Subterranea, upon which he has made further advances. Tyrannus has limited mystic knowledge of sorcery.

Tyrannus often uses ancient Roman weaponry (e.g., swords, spears), but also has access to weapons created by Deviant technology, including guns projecting various types of radiation, and other advanced technological weaponry. He has designed other devices based on Deviant technology and his own innovations, which was manufactured by Subterraneans under his supervision; these include teleportation devices, flying vehicles, and gigantic earth-borers.

[edit] Other media

[edit] Television

Tyrannus appeared in The Incredible Hulk portion of The Marvel Superheroes.[citation needed]

[edit] Video games

Tyrannus is a boss in 1994's Hulk game for SNES, Sega Genesis, SMS, and Sega Game Gear.[citation needed]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Incredible Hulk Vol. 1 #5 (January 1963)
  2. ^ Tales to Astonish #80-81
  3. ^ X-Men Vol. 1 #34
  4. ^ Incredible Hulk Vol. 2 #127
  5. ^ Fantastic Four #127-128
  6. ^ Nova #5
  7. ^ Incredible Hulk Vol. 2 #240
  8. ^ Incredible Hulk Vol. 2 #241
  9. ^ Incredible Hulk Vol. 2 #242
  10. ^ Incredible Hulk Vol. 2 #243
  11. ^ Incredible Hulk Annual #15
  12. ^ West Coast Avengers #25
  13. ^ Solo Avengers #12
  14. ^ Amazing Spider-Man Annual #23
  15. ^ Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #9
  16. ^ Daredevil Annual #4

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