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Scarab (Nedor Comics)

The Scarab is a fictional superhero from the Golden Age of Comics. He first appeared in Startling Comics #34 (July 1945), published by Nedor Comics.[1] The character was later revived by writer Alan Moore for America's Best Comics.

The Scarab
Publication information
PublisherNedor Comics
America's Best Comics (DC)
First appearanceStartling Comics #34 (July 1945)
In-story information
Alter egoPeter Ward
Team affiliationsSMASH
Notable aliasesThoth
AbilitiesSuper-human strength, flight, invulnerability

Nedor Comics edit

The Scarab was the secret identity of Egyptologist Peter Ward, who decoded a secret message in an ancient papyrus scroll.[2] Ward was actually the reincarnation of an ancient Egyptian high priest; by rubbing his magic scarab ring Ward would instantly transform into the super-powerful Scarab.[3] He was accompanied by Akh-Tu-Men, an intelligent black cat.[4]

The Scarab debuted in Startling Comics #34, and became a regular backup feature in Exciting Comics from issue #42-48.[5] His last Golden Age appearance was in The Black Terror #20 (October 1947).[6]

America's Best Comics edit

Alan Moore revived the Scarab, along with many other Nedor Comics characters, for his Tom Strong series. In Tom Strong #12 (June 2001), the Scarab was revealed to have been one of the members of SMASH that had been placed in suspended animation after an alien invasion from the Moon in 1969. Awakened 30 years later, the Scarab joined his former comrades in the fight against the alien. SMASH disbanded shortly thereafter, but reformed three years later. The Scarab is a member of the reformed group.

In the Terra Obscura spin-off series, the Scarab allows himself to be bonded with the ancient Egyptian god Thoth in order to control one-time superhero Mystico (who is himself bonded with the god Seth).

Dynamite Entertainment edit

The Scarab
Publication information
PublisherDynamite Entertainment
First appearanceProject Superpowers #0 (cameo; January 2008)
In-story information
Alter egoAmon Khadul
Team affiliationsThe Superpowers
AbilitiesNone; wears exoskeletal armor that lets him fly and gives him superhuman strength and speed, and is equipped with electronic jamming technology.

The 2008 miniseries Project Superpowers from Dynamite Entertainment introduced a new version of the Scarab.[7] He is a loose interpretation of the Golden Age Scarab, with more differences from the source than other characters in the series, who are all characters who have fallen into the public domain.[8]

Fictional biography edit

Ten years ago, Amon Khadul found a priceless stone shaped like a scarab, and he sold it for a fortune upon which he built a financial empire. Wanting to make a difference in the world, he built the Scarab armor to fight against the F-Troops who were invading the Middle East; electronic jammers in his armor prevented people from recording his existence. It was there that he met Samson, who convinced him to fight the enemy openly, and this encounter led to Scarab becoming an ally of The Superpowers.[8] However, Amon Khadul is also a member of The Supremacy, a secret council that rules the world and considers the returned heroes a threat to their system; because he is opposed to The Supremacy's practices and lust for power, Khadul acts as a "double agent", keeping the Superpowers informed of The Supremacy's plans.

Unbeknownst to Khadul, the scarab-shaped stone he had found and sold was formerly part of a magic ring that once belonged to another hero known as the Scarab; the fact that Khadul has taken the same name and symbol is a coincidence... or perhaps fate.

Armor edit

The Scarab wears a suit of exoskeletal armor, which resembles a silver-colored humanoid scarab. The armor gives Scarab superhuman strength and speed, and its wings enable him to fly with great speed and maneuverability. The armor is also equipped with electronic jamming technology, which prevents people from electronically recording him.

Film edit

A modernized version of the Scarab appears alongside other Golden Age superheroes in the independent film Avenging Force: The Scarab, a low-budget production likely attempting to capitalize on the success of the film Marvel's The Avengers.

References edit

  1. ^ Yoe, Craig (2018). Super Weird Heroes Vol. 2: Preposterous But True. Yoe Books. p. 255. ISBN 978-1631408588.
  2. ^ Mougin, Lou (2020). Secondary Superheroes of Golden Age Comics. McFarland & Co. p. 176. ISBN 9781476638607.
  3. ^ Markstein, Don. "The Scarab". Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Retrieved April 2, 2020.
  4. ^ Nevins, Jess (2013). Encyclopedia of Golden Age Superheroes. High Rock Press. pp. 233–234. ISBN 978-1-61318-023-5.
  5. ^ Benton, Mike (1992). Superhero Comics of the Golden Age: The Illustrated History. Dallas: Taylor Publishing Company. pp. 161–162. ISBN 0-87833-808-X. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
  6. ^ [1] Grand Comics Database. Last accessed 2/14/2007
  7. ^ at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  8. ^ a b at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)

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The Scarab is a fictional superhero from the Golden Age of Comics He first appeared in Startling Comics 34 July 1945 published by Nedor Comics 1 The character was later revived by writer Alan Moore for America s Best Comics The ScarabPublication informationPublisherNedor ComicsAmerica s Best Comics DC First appearanceStartling Comics 34 July 1945 In story informationAlter egoPeter WardTeam affiliationsSMASHNotable aliasesThothAbilitiesSuper human strength flight invulnerability Contents 1 Nedor Comics 2 America s Best Comics 3 Dynamite Entertainment 3 1 Fictional biography 3 2 Armor 4 Film 5 References 6 External linksNedor Comics editThe Scarab was the secret identity of Egyptologist Peter Ward who decoded a secret message in an ancient papyrus scroll 2 Ward was actually the reincarnation of an ancient Egyptian high priest by rubbing his magic scarab ring Ward would instantly transform into the super powerful Scarab 3 He was accompanied by Akh Tu Men an intelligent black cat 4 The Scarab debuted in Startling Comics 34 and became a regular backup feature in Exciting Comics from issue 42 48 5 His last Golden Age appearance was in The Black Terror 20 October 1947 6 America s Best Comics editAlan Moore revived the Scarab along with many other Nedor Comics characters for his Tom Strong series In Tom Strong 12 June 2001 the Scarab was revealed to have been one of the members of SMASH that had been placed in suspended animation after an alien invasion from the Moon in 1969 Awakened 30 years later the Scarab joined his former comrades in the fight against the alien SMASH disbanded shortly thereafter but reformed three years later The Scarab is a member of the reformed group In the Terra Obscura spin off series the Scarab allows himself to be bonded with the ancient Egyptian god Thoth in order to control one time superhero Mystico who is himself bonded with the god Seth Dynamite Entertainment editThe ScarabPublication informationPublisherDynamite EntertainmentFirst appearanceProject Superpowers 0 cameo January 2008 In story informationAlter egoAmon KhadulTeam affiliationsThe SuperpowersAbilitiesNone wears exoskeletal armor that lets him fly and gives him superhuman strength and speed and is equipped with electronic jamming technology The 2008 miniseries Project Superpowers from Dynamite Entertainment introduced a new version of the Scarab 7 He is a loose interpretation of the Golden Age Scarab with more differences from the source than other characters in the series who are all characters who have fallen into the public domain 8 Fictional biography edit Ten years ago Amon Khadul found a priceless stone shaped like a scarab and he sold it for a fortune upon which he built a financial empire Wanting to make a difference in the world he built the Scarab armor to fight against the F Troops who were invading the Middle East electronic jammers in his armor prevented people from recording his existence It was there that he met Samson who convinced him to fight the enemy openly and this encounter led to Scarab becoming an ally of The Superpowers 8 However Amon Khadul is also a member of The Supremacy a secret council that rules the world and considers the returned heroes a threat to their system because he is opposed to The Supremacy s practices and lust for power Khadul acts as a double agent keeping the Superpowers informed of The Supremacy s plans Unbeknownst to Khadul the scarab shaped stone he had found and sold was formerly part of a magic ring that once belonged to another hero known as the Scarab the fact that Khadul has taken the same name and symbol is a coincidence or perhaps fate Armor edit The Scarab wears a suit of exoskeletal armor which resembles a silver colored humanoid scarab The armor gives Scarab superhuman strength and speed and its wings enable him to fly with great speed and maneuverability The armor is also equipped with electronic jamming technology which prevents people from electronically recording him Film editA modernized version of the Scarab appears alongside other Golden Age superheroes in the independent film Avenging Force The Scarab a low budget production likely attempting to capitalize on the success of the film Marvel s The Avengers References edit Yoe Craig 2018 Super Weird Heroes Vol 2 Preposterous But True Yoe Books p 255 ISBN 978 1631408588 Mougin Lou 2020 Secondary Superheroes of Golden Age Comics McFarland amp Co p 176 ISBN 9781476638607 Markstein Don The Scarab Don Markstein s Toonopedia Retrieved April 2 2020 Nevins Jess 2013 Encyclopedia of Golden Age Superheroes High Rock Press pp 233 234 ISBN 978 1 61318 023 5 Benton Mike 1992 Superhero Comics of the Golden Age The Illustrated History Dallas Taylor Publishing Company pp 161 162 ISBN 0 87833 808 X Retrieved April 1 2020 1 Grand Comics Database Last accessed 2 14 2007 The Scarab at the Comic Book DB archived from the original a b Superpowers at the Comic Book DB archived from the original External links editScarab at Don Markstein s Toonopedia Archived from the original on September 30 2015 The Scarab at SMASH fansite Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scarab Nedor Comics amp oldid 1184862696, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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