SNAKAR
Real Name: Presumably Snakar
Identity/Class: Terrestrial
fauna (snake) mutate (New Men) relocated to extraterrestrial worlds
(including the High Evolutionary's Counter-Earth)
Occupation: Agent of/aide to the Man-Beast;
Group Membership: New Men; specifically the Man-Beast's New Men (Barachuudar, Cobrah, Haukk, Kohbra, Lizhardus, Monck, Phrogg, Pih-Junn, Rhodan, Triax the Terrible, Weezhil, others)
Affiliations: Man-Beast,
Enemies: High Evolutionary (Herbert Edgar Wyndham), Hulk (Bruce Banner), Porcunius and his New Men opposing the Man-Beast's agenda (Eaglus, others unidentified), Sir Ram, Recorder #211, US Air Force of the High-Evolutionary's Counter-Earth (notably including General Ross), Adam Warlock;
| presumably Count Tagar, Knights of Wundagore (notably Sir Lepard, Sir Lyan, Sir Ossilot, and other unidentified Knights), Thor Odinson;
possibly the Beyonders, Prime Movers of Tarkus, Sphinxor, Thanos
Known Relatives: None
Aliases: None known
Base of Operations: Unrevealed;
formerly active within underground laboratory base below Washington, D.C., on the High Evolutionary's Counter-Earth;
at least formerly various hidden base on the High Evolutionary's Counter-Earth;
presumably formerly Wundagore-3;
formerly somewhere in the galaxy Dromisana;
presumably created in the High Evolutionary's Citadel of Science atop Mount Wundagore, Transia;
First Appearance: (Possible first appearance, behind-the-scenes) Thor I#135 (December, 1966);
(confirmed, identified) Incredible Hulk II#176 (June, 1974)
Powers/Abilities:
Presumably a snake evolved into humanoid form, Snakar did not possess
any obvious serpentine feature beyond sharp teeth.
His lenses seemed somewhat like
snake eyes, which are covered by a membrane...but those seemed to be
part of his costume.
Like many New Men, he presumably possessed enhanced strength, speed and/or reflexes.
He may or may not be
poikilothermic ("cold-blooded"), making his body temperature and
metabolism somewhat dependent on the ambient temperature.
He was experienced with a handgun as well as a rocket-launcher-type weapon.
History:
(Thor I#135 - BTS / Quicksilver I#9 (fb)) - Locking
himself within the
Evolutionary's genetic laboratory in his Citadel of Science atop Mount
Wundagore, the Man-Beast used his evolutionary ray (presumably still
powered by Isotope C) to create a number of his own New Men, presumably including Snakar.
(Thor I#135 - BTS) - The Man-Beast and his New Men engaged Thor and
the Evolutionary and his Knights of Wundagore.
Thor subdued the Man-Beast, and Count Tagar and the Knights forced the rest of the
New Men into the Evolutionary's Star Chamber, which then transported
them to the "galaxy Dromisana" (see comments).
The Man-Beast then using the High Evolutionary's machinery to guide the newly developed humanity on Counter-Earth to commit the violent crimes the High Evolutionary had sought to prevent. The High Evolutionary revived and attacked the Man-Beast, who summoned his New Men (apparently including Snakar to aid him. Though the High Evolutionary stopped them as well, the distraction allowed the Man-Beast to strike down the Evolutionary with a psychic blast. Before the Man-Beast could slay the Evolutionary, however, Him -- the creation of the Enclave whom the Evolutionary had rescued from space -- rushed to attack the New Men. The Man-Beast teleported himself and his followers down to Counter-Earth, and the Evolutionary considered destroying his now-tainted world, but Him convinced the Evolutionary to allow him to track down the Man-Beast and to save humanity. The Evolutionary gave Him the Soul Gem and sent him to Counter-Earth with the new name of Adam Warlock.
(Marvel Premiere#2 (fb) - BTS) - The Man-Beast and his New Men established the base of Wundagore-3.
(Warlock I#1 - BTS) - The High Evolutionary altered Counter-Earth so that it vibrated on a different plane, a mere micro-second out of sync with the rest of the dimension, so that a rocket from Earth approaching Counter-Earth could neither see nor be seen by Counter-Earth.
(Incredible Hulk II#158 (fb) -
BTS) - After the Man-Beast dissolved into mist to escape de-evolution
by Adam Warlock (although he secretly possessed Rex Carpenter), Kohbra
assumed leadership of the New Men and plotted to conquer Counter-Earth.
Porcunius led a rebel group of New Men who sought only acceptance, not dominance.
(Incredible Hulk II#158 - BTS) - Snakar was presumably present with Kohbra's forces in assaulting Porcunius' forces, drawing the attention of the US military, and allying with the Rhino against Porcunius' forces' ally, the Hulk. After the two aliens were sent back to their own world, both groups of New Men fled to escape the US military.
(Incredible Hulk I#176 (fb) - BTS) - Adam
Warlock was defeated and taken captive by the Man-Beast who had
him brought to an underground base where his agent Lizhardus tortured
him to break his spirit.
Comments: Created by Roy Thomas, Gil Kane, and Dan Adkins.
As far as I know, there is not
anything that indicates that the Man-Beast was able to create
additional New Men on his own without the High Evolutionary's
evolutionary ray, which would indicate that Snakar was likely created and present in Thor I#135.
In fact, the Man-Beast specifically notes, referring
to Barachuudar, Cobrah, Snakar & Weezhil, that the High
Evolutionary had exiled each of them.
I am listing Snakar as
behind-the-scenes in Thor I#135, etc.
He consistently had blue skin and a blue costume throughout Incredible
Hulk II#176, and then with green skin and a yellow costume consistently throughout Incredible
Hulk II#177-178. The All-New
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z#8: New Men entry
followed the precedent of the first appearance, but in re-reviewing the
story, I have to question the coloring in #176. Green seems a bit more
serpentine to me. On the same coloring note, Cobrah is pictured to have
what gray skin with looked like an orange mustache in #176, but it was
just shown to have orange skin, with a a distinct region between his
upper lip and nose in #177-178; in fact, I think Cobrah's skin and
armor had their colors swapped in #176.
Then again, perhaps Snakar could change his skin
color, or sometimes wore body paint and changed his costume's color?
Based primarily on the shapes of the faces, I think the order of the human faces does not match the order of the New Men faces...the latter is Cobrah, Barachuudar, Snakar, Weezhil...and I think the human face order is Cobrah, Snakar, Barachuudar, Weezhil.
To the best of my knowledge, Snakar did not appear after the battle in Incredible Hulk II#178
Assuming Snakar did
not perish at some point earlier, he was presumably
present on
Counter-Earth when Sphinxor and the Prime Movers took the world for the
Beyonders' museum circa Marvel Two-In-One I#61-64 (1980)...and when
Counter-Earth was apparently destroyed by the Infinity
Gauntlet-possessing Thanos (as revealed circa Warlock and the Infinity
Watch#4 (1992).
I am not really certain what the deal is with the
Counter-Earth that appeared circa Uncanny Avengers II#1 (2015), but I
do not believe Snakar was seen with them.
For a guy named Snakar, he wasn't particularly serpentine...
There were not great full body images of Snakar that I was able to find.
Profile by Snood.
CLARIFICATIONS:
Cobrah should be distinguished from:
Appearances:
Thor I#135 (December, 1966) - Stan
"The Man" Lee (writer/editor), Jack "King" Kirby (penciler), Vince "The
Prince" Colletta (inker) - BTS; presumed
Marvel Premiere#1-2 (April-May, 1972) - Roy Thomas (writer),
Gil Kane (pencils), Dan Adkins (inks), Stan Lee (editor) - BTS; presumed
Warlock I#1 (August, 1972) - Roy Thomas (plot),
Mike Friedrich (script), Gil Kane (pencils), Tom Sutton (inker), Stan Lee (editor) - BTS; presumed
Warlock I#2 (October, 1972) - Roy Thomas (plot),
Mike Friedrich (script), John Buscema, Tom Sutton & Gil Kane (pencils), Tom Sutton (inker), Stan Lee (editor) - BTS; presumed
Incredible Hulk II#158 (December, 1972) - Roy Thomas
(plot/editor), Steve Gerber (writer), Herb Trimpe (penciler), Sal
Trapani (inker) - BTS; presumed
Incredible Hulk II#176-177 (June-July, 1974) - Gery Conway (writer), Herb Trimpe (penciler), Jack Abel (inker), Roy Thomas (editor)
Incredible Hulk II#178 (August, 1974) - Gery
Conway (plotter), Tony Isabella (script), Steve Gerber (writer), Herb
Trimpe (penciler), Jack Abel (inker), Roy Thomas (editor; also conceived story)
All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z#8 (August, 2006) - Jeff Christiansen (head writer/coordinator), Sean McQuaid, Stuart Vandal, Ronald Byrd, Michael Hoskin, Mark O'English, Chris Biggs, Eric J. Moreels, Mike Fichera, Al Sjoerdsma, Barry Reese, Chad Anderson, Madison Carter, Anthony Flamini & Rich Green (writers), Michael Short (assistant editor), Jeff Youngquist & Jennifer Grunwald (editors)
First posted: 11/26/2024
Last updated: 12/15/2024
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