L'Homme-Chose
L'Homme-Chose is the French-language publishing name for Marvel's Man-Thing — scientist Ted Sallis, who was transformed into a mute, muck-encrusted swamp creature after his Super-Soldier serum experiment went wrong, leaving him empathically sensitive to the emotions of those around him.
Debuting in the pages of Eclipso #42 in 1974, L'Homme-Chose is a Bronze Age creation bearing the distinctive fingerprints of Steve Ditko and Roy Thomas — a pedigree that alone makes any collector sit up straight. Published under the French imprint Arédit-Artima, this character's presence across titles like Strange and Spécial Strange places them squarely in the rich tradition of Franco-Belgian Marvel comics publishing, sharing pages with the likes of Spider-Man, Peter Parker, and Ben Grimm across a catalog run that stretches a remarkable 49 years. With three key-issue appearances to their name, L'Homme-Chose is the kind of figure that rewards the dedicated hunter — a genuine slice of Bronze Age transatlantic comics history that reminds us how Marvel's universe resonated far beyond American shores.
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Covers through the years — 1984–2023
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