Human Torch

The Human Torch is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is a founding member of the Fantastic Four. A similar, unrelated character of the same name and powers was created in 1939 by writer-artist Carl Burgos for Marvel Comics' predecessor company, Timely Comics.

Like the rest of the Fantastic Four, Jonathan "Johnny" Storm gained his powers on a spacecraft bombarded by cosmic rays. He can engulf his entire body in flames, fly, absorb fire harmlessly into his own body, and control any nearby fire by sheer force of will. "Flame on!" which the Torch customarily shouts when activating his full-body flame effect, has become his catchphrase.

The youngest of the group, he is brash and impetuous in comparison to his reticent and compassionate older sister, Susan Storm, his sensible brother-in-law, Reed Richards, and the grumbling Ben Grimm.

In the early 1960s, he starred in a series of solo adventures, published in Strange Tales. Human Torch is also a friend and frequent ally of the superhero Spider-Man, who is approximately the same age as the Torch.

Human Torch (comics)

Human Torch, in comics, may refer to:

  • Human Torch (android), the original Timely Comics character
  • Human Torch, Marvel Comics' member of the Fantastic Four

  • Human Torch (android)

    The Human Torch, also known as Jim Hammond, is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-artist Carl Burgos, he first appeared in Marvel Comics #1 (Oct.1939), published by Marvel's predecessor, Timely Comics.

    The "Human" Torch was actually an android created by scientist Phineas Horton. He possessed the ability to surround himself with fire and control flames. In his earliest appearances, he was portrayed as a science fiction monstrosity, but quickly became a hero.

    The Human Torch was one of Timely Comics' three signature characters, along with Captain America and Namor the Sub-Mariner. Like many superheroes, the Human Torch fell into obscurity by the 1950s. In 1961, Marvel recycled his name and powers into a new, unrelated Human Torch, a member of the Fantastic Four (who actually was human). Unlike Captain America and the Sub-Mariner, the original Human Torch has had only a small presence in the post-1950s Marvel comic books and is closely associated with the Golden Age. In 2012, Hammond was ranked 28th in IGN's list of "The Top 50 Avengers".

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    Human Torch

    by: Fastball

    Sunrise six o'clock and I'm still sleeping
    I don't have to work on Saturday
    But I do anyway
    'Round the corner right on up through the shop
    I come creeping, but it don't matter anyway
    'Cause I know it's just as well
    And even so I feel like hell
    You can say that it's alright
    But I am not that kind
    And I can see the forest through the trees
    I am on my knees
    I don't know if I'm supposed to stay
    Or if I'm supposed to leave it all
    Behind the door the world outside still spins
    Waiting there behind the door
    But I won't let it in
    Not today, not tomorrow, not next week
    You're just gonna have to pay five bucks to see the geek
    'Cause I know it's just as well
    And even so I feel like hell
    You can say that it's alright
    But I am not that kind
    And I can see the forest through the trees
    I am on my knees
    I don't know if I'm supposed to stay
    Or if I'm supposed to leave
    Please draw your attention
    High above the center ring
    Up in the rafters
    Five hundred feet above the crowd My hair is soaked in kerosene
    My clothes are wet with gasoline
    You only get to see this once
    The human torch is going down




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