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Ego the Living Planet

Ego the Living Planet is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Thor #132 (September 1966) and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby.[2]

Ego the Living Planet
Ego the Living Planet
Art by John Byrne from Fantastic Four #234 (September 1981)
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceCameo appearance: The Mighty Thor #132 (September 1966)[1]
Full appearance: The Mighty Thor #133 (October 1966)
Created byStan Lee
Jack Kirby
In-story information
SpeciesSentient planet
Place of originBlack Galaxy
Team affiliationsNova Corps
Elders of the Universe
AbilitiesExceptional intellect
Matter manipulation
Vast psionic powers

The character has made limited appearances in animation and video games, while Kurt Russell portrayed the character in the live-action Marvel Cinematic Universe film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017), in which Ego claims to be a Celestial and father of Peter Quill and Mantis. Russell also voiced alternate timeline versions of Ego in the Disney+ animated series What If...? (2021).

Publication history edit

Ego the Living Planet was initially introduced in The Mighty Thor #132 (September 1966), and was created by Jack Kirby.[3]

Kirby created Ego as a way of exploring his fascination with the expanse of the universe. Ego, the alien Kree, and The Colonizers immediately followed the creation of Galactus, thus establishing Marvel Comics' own "space age mythology".[4] As Kirby recalled in 1969, shortly after the character's debut, Ego's genesis came when:

I began to experiment ...and that's how Ego came about. ... A planet that was alive; a planet that was intelligent. That was nothing new either because there had been other stories [about] live planets but that's not acceptable. ... [Y]ou would say, 'Yeah, that's wild,' but how do you relate to it? Why is it alive? So I felt somewhere out in the universe, the universe ... becomes denser and turns liquid—and that in this liquid, there was a giant multiple virus, and if [it] remained isolated for millions and millions of years, it would ... begin to evolve by itself and it would begin to think. By the time we reached it, it might be quite superior to us—and that was Ego.[5]

The reader's first glimpse of Ego on the last page of Thor #132 is a full-page splash panel photo collage with Ego's human features superimposed on a bulbous, chaotic planetoid. Kirby had been using photo collages for several years; this image has been called "his most effective and freakish to date."[6]

Ego returned as a protagonist in Thor #160–161 (Jan.–Feb. 1969) and made a guest appearance in #201. His origin is explored in Thor #228.

Following appearances in Fantastic Four #234–235 (Sept.–Oct. 1981) and Rom #69 (Aug. 1985), Ego had a recurring role in Silver Surfer vol. 3 #4–22 (1987–1989). The character returned in the 1991 Thor annual and issues #448–450 (June–Aug 1992).

Ego played a prominent role in the company-wide crossover storyline "Maximum Security", appearing in Avengers #35 (Dec. 2000); Maximum Security: Dangerous Planet (Oct. 2000); Iron Man #34–35 (Nov.–Dec. 2000); X-Men Unlimited #29 (Dec. 2000); Gambit #23 (Dec. 2000), and Maximum Security #1–3 (Dec. 2000 – Jan. 2001).

The character returned in Nova vol. 4 #20–30 and Astonishing Thor #1–5 (Nov 2010 – July 2011).

Ego the Living Planet also appeared in the Oni Press Color Special.

Fictional character biography edit

1960s edit

Ego once told Thor that his existence was the result of a scientist merging with a planet when that planet's sun went nova.[7]

Inside the Black Galaxy, Ego's ambitions turn towards conquest. He starts absorbing space vessels and planets to survive, and plans to create armies of Anti-bodies to conquer other worlds. This behavior attracted the attention of the Rigellian Colonizers, who feared that the nearby Ego would consume their homeworld. They asked the help of the Thunder God, Thor, to defeat Ego. Accompanied by a Rigellian Recorder, Thor encountered Ego, fought his Anti-bodies, and stunned him with a powerful storm. Feeling humiliated by his defeat, Ego vowed never to leave the Black Galaxy.[8] Several months later, a weakened Galactus invaded Ego's space and sought to replenish his energy by consuming Ego. Thor aided Ego in battling Galactus and drove Galactus off. In gratitude, Ego allowed its surface to become the new home of the Wanderers; a group of various alien races whose planets had been the very first to be devoured by Galactus billions of years ago.[9]

1970s edit

The Rigellian Tana Nile took a sample of Ego's form, in the hope that this could be used to fertilize sterile worlds being considered for habitation.[10] However, this act drives Ego insane, and it soon gives in to its primordial urges and absorbs the Wanderers, which causes Thor to side with a returning Galactus. Assisted by ally, Hercules and Galactus's herald, Firelord, Thor holds Ego off until Galactus attaches a massive starship engine to Ego's south pole, which drives the planet constantly through space and thereby prevents it from being a threat to other planets and populated sections of the universe.[11]

1980s edit

Years later, Ego gains control of the engine and tracks Galactus to Earth, seeking vengeance. Unable to locate him, Ego attacks Earth. He causes massive destruction, which is later undone by a reality-altering mutant. The Fantastic Four attempted to defeat Ego by removing the power cell from one of the attached propulsion engines, which the Thing attempts to throw into Ego's "brain". In response, an angered Ego attempts to counter with his remaining engines but, with one engine now deactivated, the other propels the now-out-of-control planet into the Sun, its gravitational pull breaking apart Ego's substance.[12]

Ego, however, slowly reforms from a few surviving particles and repairs the propulsion unit. Ego then digests a number of Dire Wraiths to replenish its energy reserves, and battles the Space Knight Rom.[13]

Ego later joins the Elders of the Universe in a plan to destroy Galactus. Ego is sidelined before the confrontation when he is defeated by the Silver Surfer.[14] Ego subsequently captures the Silver Surfer and attempts to consume his energies.[15]

1990s edit

Ego attacks a Korbinite fleet and fights the hero Beta Ray Bill. Ego reveals to Bill that Galactus's propulsion unit is driving Ego mad, and the fleet subsequently destroys the propulsion unit.[16] A sentient bio-verse, initially described as "Super-Ego", then begins to consume Ego, but Ego eventually escapes.[17]

2000s edit

Driven mad by the Supreme Intelligence, Ego lashes out at other planets, destroying them while trying to 'awaken' others like itself, until it is defeated in a battle with Professor X, the Silver Surfer and Cadre K.[18] Ego is subsequently captured and sent to Earth as an "infant" in spore form.[19] As Ego grows, it begins to consume the Earth, with the Supreme Intelligence intending to allow it to grow so that the Kree can take control of Ego and use it as a weapon against the rest of the universe. Quasar absorbs it to prevent this.[20]

When Quasar dies during the Annihilation war,[21] Ego was released back into the Universe, only to be approached by the Worldmind to join the new Nova Corps.[22] Ego supplants Worldmind and brainwashes the Corps. Nova manages to defeat Ego and free Worldmind by lobotomizing the Living Planet.[23] When Ego resurfaces his personality on his body, Nova stargates Mindless Ones into Ego's brain, causing pain to the Living Planet and forcing him to stargate away.[24]

2010s edit

Ego learns he was one of two sentient bodies created by the Stranger for a science experiment, and that his brother Alter-Ego has been held in captivity by the Collector since birth. While Ego seeks a similar entity to itself, the Stranger has arranged for Alter-Ego to hate Ego, intending to learn through their battle if freedom or captivity breeds a stronger will. Alter-Ego is wounded and loses mass when Ego is forced to attack it in self-defense, but Thor intervenes before Ego can strike a killing blow. The remaining fragments of Alter-Ego become a moon of Ego, and the two begin to travel together as a family.[25]

When Ego is infested by large insect-like creatures he hires Rocket Raccoon to eradicate them.[26]

Galactus, changed into the Life-Bringer by the Ultimates, encounters Ego after regaining his strength after a battle with the new universal construct Lagos. Ego attacks Galactus as he journeys to his inner brain at the center of the planet, however loses control of his constructs, which realize that Galactus is not a threat. Ego then reveals that before his creation by the Stranger, his consciousness was that of a man named Egros, similar to Galactus' former self Galan. After formally meeting one another and putting aside their past animosities, Galactus uses his Life-Bringer abilities to form a body for the rest of Ego, who now calls himself Ego-Prime. Ego-Prime then joins Eternity Watch, a group Galactus has put together to deal with the First Firmament, the first iteration of all that is, who had chained Eternity.[27] Ego-Prime participated in the final battle against the First Firmament's forces. Following the First Firmament's defeat, Ego returned to his normal antics, detaching his new body and returning to his planetoid form.[28]

2020s edit

Ego later allowed a Skrullian cult named the Brethren of the Forgotten Flame to take shelter in its surface and displaced itself to a specific location in the Galactic Rim so they could follow a prophetic ritual that required them to observe a constellation comprising the brightest stars in three separate Skrullian constellations. The sudden appearance of Ego in the Galactic Rim prompted an investigation by a survey team which was killed by the Skrulls which in turn prompted the Guardians of the Galaxy to investigate and thereby stumble into the cult.[29]

The team quickly found out the cult was committing a mass sacrifice, which encased the Living Planet in a dark shell. Once Ego finally hatched from the shell it was possessed by the ruler of the Dark Dimension and the cult's object of worship, the dreaded Dormammu.[30]

Powers and abilities edit

The living planet named Ego has been called a "bioverse". Every part of its substance, including the atmosphere itself, is alive as much as it is controlled by the consciousness of Ego. It often transforms its surface to appear as a giant face to address powerful beings and can shape its terrain to suit the circumstances, displaying plant-like growth, manipulating weather, generating earthquakes, volcanoes, geysers, and canyons. It can transform its surface into a dead world or a beautiful paradise to lure unwitting space travelers to its surface and has various internal features similar to a biological lifeform, like large tunnels that have been compared to arteries and its consciousness is inside a giant, brain-like organ deep below its surface. To defend itself, it extrudes tentacles that reach out into space and produce vast numbers of Antibodies: non-sentient humanoid warriors that it mentally commands. Ego can also create a protective shield of solid clouds to defend from space attacks, raise its internal temperature to burn life forms inside, has digestive organs to absorb living beings, and an immune system that lets him release the previously mentioned Antibodies to attack intruders.[31] It can also control its own radiation and magnetic fields to fool scanners or attract ships.

Ego can generate vast psionic energies that rival a hungered Galactus at their peak. It can project energy blasts to obliterate starships or planets,[32] read minds and scan their biological structure,[33] and communicate to sentient beings using telepathy. If its energy reserves are greatly reduced, Ego can restore them by devouring planets, tapping into stars, or digesting large numbers of living beings. Its psionic abilities are also how it controls its biosphere.

Additionally, Ego is exceptionally intelligent, although as its name suggests, it harbors an extreme superiority complex and can be emotional if thwarted. For a while, Ego was propelled through space via the engine Galactus implanted on its south pole, but eventually gained control of it through its vast mental powers, allowing it to travel through hyperspace at enormous speeds. However, the device was later removed,[34] and Ego later mastered how to travel at warp speeds without it.

Other versions edit

Amalgam Comics edit

In the Amalgam Comics published jointly by Marvel Comics and DC Comics, Oa the Living Planet, an amalgamation version of Ego and DC's Planet Oa, was featured under the Amalgam Comics imprint in Iron Lantern #1, where he is the source of power for the Green Lantern Corps.[35] Another version of Ego in the Amalgam universe appeared in Thorion of the New Asgods as Ego-Mass, an amalgamation of Ego and the Source Wall.

Exiles edit

Ego appears in Exiles #53 (December 2004). Set in the universe of Earth-4162, Ego implants the Seeds of Awareness in the Earth in an attempt to create another living planet. The Fantastic Four of this universe, along with the Exiles, are able to convince the now sentient Earth to oppose Ego. Blink kills Ego by teleporting a mining drill into the Living Planet's brain.[36]

Marvel Adventures edit

Ego appears in Marvel Adventures: The Avengers #12 (June 2007), a series created for younger readers. In this story, Ego causes natural disasters on Earth when he arrives to woo Giant Girl.

Marvel Zombies 2 edit

In Marvel Zombies 2, Ego is one of the last few survivors of a reality-spanning zombie rampage. However, he is found and eaten.[37]

King Thor edit

When Galactus the World Butcher was bonded to All-Black the Necrosword, Ego arrived and suddenly the Necrosword left Galactus and bonded to Ego, becoming Ego the Necroplanet and with its power he ate Galactus whole. And while eating Cosmic Sharks, he was approached by an Asgardian worm who challenged Ego to fight, but Ego quickly laughed out loud of the fact that a worm thought that it could defeat him, but then Ego got completely destroyed by the worm after the worm (King Loki in disguise) whispered word of madness for the ensuing millennia.[38]

In other media edit

Television edit

Marvel Cinematic Universe edit

 
Kurt Russell as Ego in the 2017 film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2

Ego appears in media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, portrayed by Kurt Russell.[40] This version is the biological father of Peter Quill and Mantis and claims to be a Celestial. Additionally, he came into existence millions of years ago and learned to use his cosmic powers to manipulate matter and form an entire planet around himself as well as utilize many resources and a humanoid avatar to interact with other sentient beings. However, he became bored of immortality and disappointed with a universe full of inferior life and sets out to remake the universe in his image via seedlings planted on various worlds.

  • In the live-action film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Ego finds his son, explains his plan, and reveals he requires the power of another Celestial to activate the seedlings. To achieve this, Ego mated with various species until a suitable offspring was conceived to facilitate his plan, with Quill being the only offspring to have inherited his power. However, Quill rebels against Ego after learning that the latter had killed his mother and joins the Guardians of the Galaxy in killing Ego and foiling his plan.
  • Alternate timeline variants of Ego appear in the Disney+ animated series What If...?.[citation needed]

Video games edit

Music edit

American stoner metal band Monster Magnet recorded a song dedicated to a self-titled song to Ego the Living Planet on the album Dopes to Infinity.[citation needed]

Reception edit

In his 1972 book Outlaws of America, author Roger Lewis argues that Ego the Living Planet reflected risks to civilization, humans and planet Earth that people were contemplating in the 1960s, when he was initially conceived.[43]

The 2007 storyline "Ego the Loving Planet", which ran in Marvel Adventures: The Avengers #12, featuring Ego in a main capacity, and was praised by Ray Tate of ComicsBulletin for its simultaneous inventiveness and logical sense.[44]

In August 2009, Time listed Ego as one of the "Top 10 Oddest Marvel Characters".[45]

In the 2015 book Marvel Comics in the 1960s, Pierre Comtois stated that, "With the creation of Ego [Lee and Kirby], unbelievably, managed to equal if not top their introduction of Galactus only a few months before. Not just a living planet, but a living "bio-verse", Ego presents the reader with a menace so gigantic, so incalculable that it dwarfed even a character with the power of a god."[46]

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

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  • Ego the Living Planet at Marvel Comics Database Project

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Ego the Living Planet is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics The character first appeared in Thor 132 September 1966 and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby 2 Ego the Living PlanetEgo the Living PlanetArt by John Byrne from Fantastic Four 234 September 1981 Publication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsFirst appearanceCameo appearance The Mighty Thor 132 September 1966 1 Full appearance The Mighty Thor 133 October 1966 Created byStan LeeJack KirbyIn story informationSpeciesSentient planetPlace of originBlack GalaxyTeam affiliationsNova CorpsElders of the UniverseAbilitiesExceptional intellectMatter manipulationVast psionic powersThe character has made limited appearances in animation and video games while Kurt Russell portrayed the character in the live action Marvel Cinematic Universe film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 2017 in which Ego claims to be a Celestial and father of Peter Quill and Mantis Russell also voiced alternate timeline versions of Ego in the Disney animated series What If 2021 Contents 1 Publication history 2 Fictional character biography 2 1 1960s 2 2 1970s 2 3 1980s 2 4 1990s 2 5 2000s 2 6 2010s 2 7 2020s 3 Powers and abilities 4 Other versions 4 1 Amalgam Comics 4 2 Exiles 4 3 Marvel Adventures 4 4 Marvel Zombies 2 4 5 King Thor 5 In other media 5 1 Television 5 2 Marvel Cinematic Universe 5 3 Video games 5 4 Music 6 Reception 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPublication history editEgo the Living Planet was initially introduced in The Mighty Thor 132 September 1966 and was created by Jack Kirby 3 Kirby created Ego as a way of exploring his fascination with the expanse of the universe Ego the alien Kree and The Colonizers immediately followed the creation of Galactus thus establishing Marvel Comics own space age mythology 4 As Kirby recalled in 1969 shortly after the character s debut Ego s genesis came when I began to experiment and that s how Ego came about A planet that was alive a planet that was intelligent That was nothing new either because there had been other stories about live planets but that s not acceptable Y ou would say Yeah that s wild but how do you relate to it Why is it alive So I felt somewhere out in the universe the universe becomes denser and turns liquid and that in this liquid there was a giant multiple virus and if it remained isolated for millions and millions of years it would begin to evolve by itself and it would begin to think By the time we reached it it might be quite superior to us and that was Ego 5 The reader s first glimpse of Ego on the last page of Thor 132 is a full page splash panel photo collage with Ego s human features superimposed on a bulbous chaotic planetoid Kirby had been using photo collages for several years this image has been called his most effective and freakish to date 6 Ego returned as a protagonist in Thor 160 161 Jan Feb 1969 and made a guest appearance in 201 His origin is explored in Thor 228 Following appearances in Fantastic Four 234 235 Sept Oct 1981 and Rom 69 Aug 1985 Ego had a recurring role in Silver Surfer vol 3 4 22 1987 1989 The character returned in the 1991 Thor annual and issues 448 450 June Aug 1992 Ego played a prominent role in the company wide crossover storyline Maximum Security appearing in Avengers 35 Dec 2000 Maximum Security Dangerous Planet Oct 2000 Iron Man 34 35 Nov Dec 2000 X Men Unlimited 29 Dec 2000 Gambit 23 Dec 2000 and Maximum Security 1 3 Dec 2000 Jan 2001 The character returned in Nova vol 4 20 30 and Astonishing Thor 1 5 Nov 2010 July 2011 Ego the Living Planet also appeared in the Oni Press Color Special Fictional character biography edit1960s edit Ego once told Thor that his existence was the result of a scientist merging with a planet when that planet s sun went nova 7 Inside the Black Galaxy Ego s ambitions turn towards conquest He starts absorbing space vessels and planets to survive and plans to create armies of Anti bodies to conquer other worlds This behavior attracted the attention of the Rigellian Colonizers who feared that the nearby Ego would consume their homeworld They asked the help of the Thunder God Thor to defeat Ego Accompanied by a Rigellian Recorder Thor encountered Ego fought his Anti bodies and stunned him with a powerful storm Feeling humiliated by his defeat Ego vowed never to leave the Black Galaxy 8 Several months later a weakened Galactus invaded Ego s space and sought to replenish his energy by consuming Ego Thor aided Ego in battling Galactus and drove Galactus off In gratitude Ego allowed its surface to become the new home of the Wanderers a group of various alien races whose planets had been the very first to be devoured by Galactus billions of years ago 9 1970s edit The Rigellian Tana Nile took a sample of Ego s form in the hope that this could be used to fertilize sterile worlds being considered for habitation 10 However this act drives Ego insane and it soon gives in to its primordial urges and absorbs the Wanderers which causes Thor to side with a returning Galactus Assisted by ally Hercules and Galactus s herald Firelord Thor holds Ego off until Galactus attaches a massive starship engine to Ego s south pole which drives the planet constantly through space and thereby prevents it from being a threat to other planets and populated sections of the universe 11 1980s edit Years later Ego gains control of the engine and tracks Galactus to Earth seeking vengeance Unable to locate him Ego attacks Earth He causes massive destruction which is later undone by a reality altering mutant The Fantastic Four attempted to defeat Ego by removing the power cell from one of the attached propulsion engines which the Thing attempts to throw into Ego s brain In response an angered Ego attempts to counter with his remaining engines but with one engine now deactivated the other propels the now out of control planet into the Sun its gravitational pull breaking apart Ego s substance 12 Ego however slowly reforms from a few surviving particles and repairs the propulsion unit Ego then digests a number of Dire Wraiths to replenish its energy reserves and battles the Space Knight Rom 13 Ego later joins the Elders of the Universe in a plan to destroy Galactus Ego is sidelined before the confrontation when he is defeated by the Silver Surfer 14 Ego subsequently captures the Silver Surfer and attempts to consume his energies 15 1990s edit Ego attacks a Korbinite fleet and fights the hero Beta Ray Bill Ego reveals to Bill that Galactus s propulsion unit is driving Ego mad and the fleet subsequently destroys the propulsion unit 16 A sentient bio verse initially described as Super Ego then begins to consume Ego but Ego eventually escapes 17 2000s edit Driven mad by the Supreme Intelligence Ego lashes out at other planets destroying them while trying to awaken others like itself until it is defeated in a battle with Professor X the Silver Surfer and Cadre K 18 Ego is subsequently captured and sent to Earth as an infant in spore form 19 As Ego grows it begins to consume the Earth with the Supreme Intelligence intending to allow it to grow so that the Kree can take control of Ego and use it as a weapon against the rest of the universe Quasar absorbs it to prevent this 20 When Quasar dies during the Annihilation war 21 Ego was released back into the Universe only to be approached by the Worldmind to join the new Nova Corps 22 Ego supplants Worldmind and brainwashes the Corps Nova manages to defeat Ego and free Worldmind by lobotomizing the Living Planet 23 When Ego resurfaces his personality on his body Nova stargates Mindless Ones into Ego s brain causing pain to the Living Planet and forcing him to stargate away 24 2010s edit Ego learns he was one of two sentient bodies created by the Stranger for a science experiment and that his brother Alter Ego has been held in captivity by the Collector since birth While Ego seeks a similar entity to itself the Stranger has arranged for Alter Ego to hate Ego intending to learn through their battle if freedom or captivity breeds a stronger will Alter Ego is wounded and loses mass when Ego is forced to attack it in self defense but Thor intervenes before Ego can strike a killing blow The remaining fragments of Alter Ego become a moon of Ego and the two begin to travel together as a family 25 When Ego is infested by large insect like creatures he hires Rocket Raccoon to eradicate them 26 Galactus changed into the Life Bringer by the Ultimates encounters Ego after regaining his strength after a battle with the new universal construct Lagos Ego attacks Galactus as he journeys to his inner brain at the center of the planet however loses control of his constructs which realize that Galactus is not a threat Ego then reveals that before his creation by the Stranger his consciousness was that of a man named Egros similar to Galactus former self Galan After formally meeting one another and putting aside their past animosities Galactus uses his Life Bringer abilities to form a body for the rest of Ego who now calls himself Ego Prime Ego Prime then joins Eternity Watch a group Galactus has put together to deal with the First Firmament the first iteration of all that is who had chained Eternity 27 Ego Prime participated in the final battle against the First Firmament s forces Following the First Firmament s defeat Ego returned to his normal antics detaching his new body and returning to his planetoid form 28 2020s edit Ego later allowed a Skrullian cult named the Brethren of the Forgotten Flame to take shelter in its surface and displaced itself to a specific location in the Galactic Rim so they could follow a prophetic ritual that required them to observe a constellation comprising the brightest stars in three separate Skrullian constellations The sudden appearance of Ego in the Galactic Rim prompted an investigation by a survey team which was killed by the Skrulls which in turn prompted the Guardians of the Galaxy to investigate and thereby stumble into the cult 29 The team quickly found out the cult was committing a mass sacrifice which encased the Living Planet in a dark shell Once Ego finally hatched from the shell it was possessed by the ruler of the Dark Dimension and the cult s object of worship the dreaded Dormammu 30 Powers and abilities editThe living planet named Ego has been called a bioverse Every part of its substance including the atmosphere itself is alive as much as it is controlled by the consciousness of Ego It often transforms its surface to appear as a giant face to address powerful beings and can shape its terrain to suit the circumstances displaying plant like growth manipulating weather generating earthquakes volcanoes geysers and canyons It can transform its surface into a dead world or a beautiful paradise to lure unwitting space travelers to its surface and has various internal features similar to a biological lifeform like large tunnels that have been compared to arteries and its consciousness is inside a giant brain like organ deep below its surface To defend itself it extrudes tentacles that reach out into space and produce vast numbers of Antibodies non sentient humanoid warriors that it mentally commands Ego can also create a protective shield of solid clouds to defend from space attacks raise its internal temperature to burn life forms inside has digestive organs to absorb living beings and an immune system that lets him release the previously mentioned Antibodies to attack intruders 31 It can also control its own radiation and magnetic fields to fool scanners or attract ships Ego can generate vast psionic energies that rival a hungered Galactus at their peak It can project energy blasts to obliterate starships or planets 32 read minds and scan their biological structure 33 and communicate to sentient beings using telepathy If its energy reserves are greatly reduced Ego can restore them by devouring planets tapping into stars or digesting large numbers of living beings Its psionic abilities are also how it controls its biosphere Additionally Ego is exceptionally intelligent although as its name suggests it harbors an extreme superiority complex and can be emotional if thwarted For a while Ego was propelled through space via the engine Galactus implanted on its south pole but eventually gained control of it through its vast mental powers allowing it to travel through hyperspace at enormous speeds However the device was later removed 34 and Ego later mastered how to travel at warp speeds without it Other versions editAmalgam Comics edit In the Amalgam Comics published jointly by Marvel Comics and DC Comics Oa the Living Planet an amalgamation version of Ego and DC s Planet Oa was featured under the Amalgam Comics imprint in Iron Lantern 1 where he is the source of power for the Green Lantern Corps 35 Another version of Ego in the Amalgam universe appeared in Thorion of the New Asgods as Ego Mass an amalgamation of Ego and the Source Wall Exiles edit Ego appears in Exiles 53 December 2004 Set in the universe of Earth 4162 Ego implants the Seeds of Awareness in the Earth in an attempt to create another living planet The Fantastic Four of this universe along with the Exiles are able to convince the now sentient Earth to oppose Ego Blink kills Ego by teleporting a mining drill into the Living Planet s brain 36 Marvel Adventures edit Ego appears in Marvel Adventures The Avengers 12 June 2007 a series created for younger readers In this story Ego causes natural disasters on Earth when he arrives to woo Giant Girl Marvel Zombies 2 edit In Marvel Zombies 2 Ego is one of the last few survivors of a reality spanning zombie rampage However he is found and eaten 37 King Thor edit When Galactus the World Butcher was bonded to All Black the Necrosword Ego arrived and suddenly the Necrosword left Galactus and bonded to Ego becoming Ego the Necroplanet and with its power he ate Galactus whole And while eating Cosmic Sharks he was approached by an Asgardian worm who challenged Ego to fight but Ego quickly laughed out loud of the fact that a worm thought that it could defeat him but then Ego got completely destroyed by the worm after the worm King Loki in disguise whispered word of madness for the ensuing millennia 38 In other media editTelevision edit Ego the Living Planet appears in the Fantastic Four episode To Battle the Living Planet voiced by Kay E Kuter citation needed Ego the Living Planet appears in Silver Surfer voiced by Roy Lewis citation needed Ego the Living Planet makes a cameo appearance in The Super Hero Squad Show episode World War Witch citation needed Ego the Living Planet appears in Hulk and the Agents of S M A S H voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson 39 This version is controlled by Little Ego a smaller version of his outer self that requires a connection to him to survive If anyone else takes control of the host planet it will assume the controller s head s appearance Marvel Cinematic Universe edit nbsp Kurt Russell as Ego in the 2017 film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2Ego appears in media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe portrayed by Kurt Russell 40 This version is the biological father of Peter Quill and Mantis and claims to be a Celestial Additionally he came into existence millions of years ago and learned to use his cosmic powers to manipulate matter and form an entire planet around himself as well as utilize many resources and a humanoid avatar to interact with other sentient beings However he became bored of immortality and disappointed with a universe full of inferior life and sets out to remake the universe in his image via seedlings planted on various worlds In the live action film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 Ego finds his son explains his plan and reveals he requires the power of another Celestial to activate the seedlings To achieve this Ego mated with various species until a suitable offspring was conceived to facilitate his plan with Quill being the only offspring to have inherited his power However Quill rebels against Ego after learning that the latter had killed his mother and joins the Guardians of the Galaxy in killing Ego and foiling his plan Alternate timeline variants of Ego appear in the Disney animated series What If citation needed Video games edit Ego the Living Planet appears in Lego Marvel Super Heroes 41 Ego the Living Planet appears in Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 42 Additionally the MCU incaration appears as a playable character via the Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 DLC citation needed Music edit American stoner metal band Monster Magnet recorded a song dedicated to a self titled song to Ego the Living Planet on the album Dopes to Infinity citation needed Reception editIn his 1972 book Outlaws of America author Roger Lewis argues that Ego the Living Planet reflected risks to civilization humans and planet Earth that people were contemplating in the 1960s when he was initially conceived 43 The 2007 storyline Ego the Loving Planet which ran in Marvel Adventures The Avengers 12 featuring Ego in a main capacity and was praised by Ray Tate of ComicsBulletin for its simultaneous inventiveness and logical sense 44 In August 2009 Time listed Ego as one of the Top 10 Oddest Marvel Characters 45 In the 2015 book Marvel Comics in the 1960s Pierre Comtois stated that With the creation of Ego Lee and Kirby unbelievably managed to equal if not top their introduction of Galactus only a few months before Not just a living planet but a living bio verse Ego presents the reader with a menace so gigantic so incalculable that it dwarfed even a character with the power of a god 46 See also editMogo Boltzmann brain Gaia Foundation universe References edit Misiroglu Gina Renee Eury Michael 2006 The Supervillain Book The Evil Side of Comics and Hollywood Visible Ink Press ISBN 9780780809772 DeFalco Tom Sanderson Peter Brevoort Tom Teitelbaum Michael Wallace Daniel 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