Ted Sallis
Biochemist Dr. Theodore Sallis was working to recreate the Super-Soldier Serum in the Florida Everglades when he injected himself with his experimental formula and crashed his car into the swamp. The mystical energies of the Nexus of All Realities transformed him into the shambling, empathic muck-monster known as the Man-Thing.
Few Marvel characters have a debut as storied as Ted Sallis — introduced in Savage Tales #1 in 1971 by the legendary team of Stan Lee and John Buscema, he arrived at the very dawn of the Bronze Age with the kind of dark, atmospheric energy that defined Marvel's more mature anthology ambitions. Over more than five decades of publishing history, Sallis has proven himself one of the House of Ideas' most enduring figures, racking up 342 catalog appearances and a remarkable 12 key issues that collectors prize to this day. His world is a rich one — the swamps and shadows he inhabits have drawn in company as formidable as Spider-Man, Wolverine, Captain America, and Ben Grimm, a testament to just how deeply woven into the Marvel tapestry this character truly is. Whether you're discovering him through Man-Thing, Marvel Comics Presents, or hunting down that iconic first appearance, Ted Sallis rewards the curious reader with one of Bronze Age Marvel's most atmospheric and genuinely haunting corners.
Real name. Dr. Theodore "Ted" Sallis
Powers. Plant-like humanoid mass with superhuman strength/durability, regeneration, ability to merge with/control vegetation, and a touch that burns those who feel fear ("Whatever knows fear burns at the Man-Thing's touch"); empathic sensing of emotions; guardian of the Nexus of All Realities.
Affiliations. Midnight Sons; Strange Academy; formerly Howling Commandos (S.H.I.E.L.D.)/S.T.A.K.E., Legion of Monsters, Thunderbolts, Daydreamers, U.S. Army

Trivia
- Ted Sallis's accident site was later retconned as the Nexus of All Realities, making his transformation one of Marvel's most important supernatural map points rather than just a swamp-origin story.omniversecomics.guide
- Man-Thing became one of Marvel's earliest horror-focused breakthrough characters in the black-and-white magazine format, which helped Marvel test edgier material outside the usual Comics Code constraints.omniversecomics.guide
- The character's early origin was explicitly tied to Marvel's broader super-soldier lore by making Sallis work on a new formula, a linkage that positioned him as a dark mirror of Captain America's science-driven legacy.omniversecomics.guide
- Steve Gerber has written more of Ted Sallis's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 46 issues.
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