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L'Homme-Plante

L'Homme-Plante

12 appearances · Bronze Age · 1971–2008 · 1 key issues
Who is L'Homme-Plante?

L'Homme-Plante is the French-language edition name for Marvel's Plant-Man, botanist Samuel Smithers, who gained the ability to control plant life after an alien device amplified his experiments — becoming a recurring thorn in the sides of various Marvel heroes.

Rooted in the Bronze Age and first flourishing in the pages of Strange #23 in 1971 — courtesy of the legendary duo Stan Lee and Gene Colan — L'Homme-Plante is a fascinating figure in the Editions Lug corner of comics history, where Marvel's world bloomed in French. Across nearly four decades of publication, this character found a home in titles like Ombrax-Saga, Spécial Strange, and Marvel Heroes, sharing pages with heavyweights such as Thor, Iron Man, and Captain America. With a collector-significant key issue to their name and a publishing span stretching all the way to 2008, L'Homme-Plante is a rewarding discovery for anyone who loves digging into the rich international life of Bronze Age comics.

Strange
#23
★ First appearance
Strange #23
Nov 1971

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Appearances

Strange (1970)
#23
Spécial Strange (1975)
Spécial Rodéo (1962)
#76
Ombrax-Saga (1986)
X-Men, Les étranges (1989)
#17
Marvel Heroes (2001)
#29
Iron Man - Les aventures (2008)
#1