Real Name: Ego
Occupation: Inapplicable
Identity: Ego's existence is unknown to the general public of Earth.
Other Aliases: The Living Planet
Place of Origin: The "Black Galaxy"
Marital Status: Inapplicable
Known Relatives: Inapplicable
Group Affiliation: None
Base of Operations: Mobile
First Appearance: THOR #132
History:
Ego the Living Planet originated like any other planet, coalescing over millions
of years from cosmic gases and dust. But unlike any other known planets,
Ego developed consciousness and intelligence. Ego's sentience is not the
result of the fusion of the essence of a superhuman being with the planet,
as the goddess Gaea fused her own essence with the biosphere of planet Earth.
Nor is it true as Ego once caused the Asgardian god Thor to think, that Ego
was created through the fusion of a planet with a humanoid being's consciousness.
Rather, Ego's consciousness evolved naturally within the planet itself,
apparently through a process similar to that which enables certain stars
to achieve consciousness, Ego existed within the so-called "Black Galaxy,"
which is probably actually a dark nebula near or within the Milky Way
Galaxy.
Ego was nearly
discovered many times over the course of centuries by exploratory starships
sent by the Rigellian Colonizers, Ego destroyed each of these ships.
Eventually Ego
decided to conquer other areas of the universe by creating vastly powerful
humanoid beings out of its own substance and sending them to take over other
planets. This scheme was thwarted by Thor, who journeyed to Ego accompanied
by a Rigellian Recorder. Thor used his mystical power over storms to create
a planet-wide cataclysm within Ego's atmosphere that stunned Ego. Feeling
humiliated, Ego renounced its plans of conquest.
Months later
Ego was attacked by the planet-destroying being known as Galactus. Believing
Galactus to be the greater threat, Thor, drawing upon the power of his father
Odin, helped Ego cause Galactus to retreat. Feigning gratitude, Ego allowed
the "Wanderers," survivors of a planet which Galactus had destroyed, to settle
upon its surface. But soon after Thor left, Ego consumed all of the Wanderers
within itself,
Sometime later,
upon orders from the Rigellian High Commissioner, the Colonizer named Tana
Nile took a relatively tiny sample of Ego's substance, in the hope that it
could be used to transform other planets into habitable worlds. Instead the
sample of Ego became a being with its own consciousness, called Ego-Prime,
which eventually came to Earth end began wreaking havoc. Ego-Prime clashed
with Thor, but, as Odin had planned, in the course of the battle Ego-Prime
released an unknown form of energy which irradiated three Earth humans whom
Odin had arranged to have present. The energy released the latent genetic
potential in these three humans, Carter Dyam, Chi Lo, and Jason Kimball,
transforming them into superhuman beings who together with nine other similarly
evolved human beings have become known as the Young Gods. Ego-Prime, having
expended all of its energy, disintegrated.
Ego itself went
insane perhaps as a result of the removal of the portion of itself that became
Ego-Prime. Thor, Galactus, Hercules, and Firelord together fought the mad
living planet; Galactus attached an enormous, extraordinarily powerful sidereal
propulsion unit to Ego's south pole. Once activated, the unit propelled Ego
on a course through space intended to keep it far from any inhabited
worlds.
However, in time
Ego learned how to control the sidereal propulsion unit psionically. Seeking
vengeance on Galactus, Ego traveled towards Earth, which Galactus had visited
in the past. As Ego approached, its gravitational forces wreaked great
devastation on Earth, and the Fantastic Four journeyed to Ego in a spacecraft
to try to deal with the danger it presented. A man named L.R. "Skip" Collins
completely depleted his tremendous psionic powers by undoing all of the
devastation and causing the human race to forget that it had ever happened.
The Fantastic Four's leader, Reed Richards, removed one of the power packs
from Ego's sidereal propulsion unit. Hence, when Ego next triggered the unit,
only half of its engine fired. Ego was unable to prevent being seized by
the gravitational forces of Earth's sun, which caused the living planet to
break apart.
But Ego was able
to tap the sun's own energy in order to generate enough psionic energy to
re-form itself. Once more in complete control of the propulsion unit, Ego
launched itself out of Earth's solar system. However, Ego had greatly depleted
its psionic energies in re-forming itself and needed to renew them by consuming
the life forces of other beings. Ego was slowly "digesting" a large number
of Dire Wraiths who had landed on its surface, as well as two Galadorian
Spaceknights. Seeker and Scanner, who were pursuing them, when Rom, greatest
of the Spaceknights, arrived. Rom freed his fellow Spaceknights and banished
the Wraiths to a pocket dimension of limbo. When last seen Ego was continuing
its wanderings through space, searching for more living beings to consume.
Ego was inducted,
under unrevealed circumstances, into the elite cosmic group calling themselves
the Elders of the Universe. Ego was a part of their plan to destroy Galactus
and thus our reality, but the Elders were soon stopped by the Silver Surfer
and Mantis, and have yet to reveal their most current activities.
Diameter:
4165 miles
Strength
Level: Ego can create humanoid beings from its own substance who share
in its consciousness and who can possess "Class 100" strength and thus can
lift over 100 tons.
Known Superhuman
Powers: The living planet Ego has been called a "bioverse." Every part
of its substance, including its atmosphere, is "alive" inasmuch as it is
animated and controlled by the consciousness of Ego. The exact composition
of Ego is unknown, but much of the planet's surface, at least, seems to be
composed of organic molecules. The planet possesses various internal features
which have analogues to parts of living Earth-based organisms. For example,
its interior contains tunnels which have been compared to arteries, and the
center of Ego's consciousness resides in a brain-like organ deep below its
surface. Ego can absorb humanoid-sized living beings into itself and "digest"
them in internal areas similar to an Earth beings stomach, using its own
analogues to digestive fluids. Just as an Earth organism creates one-celled
antibodies to attack foreign substances in its bloodstream, Ego creates humanoid
sized anti-body like beings from itself to attack intruders on or beneath
its surface. In its encounters with humanoids, Ego has caused the "antibodies"
to take semi humanoid form.
Ego generates
vast psionic energies which, at their peak, rival those of Galactus. If Ego
depletes its energy below a level that it can replenish by itself, it can
help renew its energy stories by tapping outside sources, like stars, or
absorbing the life forces of large numbers of living beings. At full strength
Ego can use its psionic energy to obliterate starships. Ego can also control
its own substance psychically. Thus Ego can transform its own surface to
resemble a gigantic face, to reach out into space with gigantic tendrils,
or to become an idyllic world resembling the most beautiful areas of Earth.
Ego can create humanoid beings with great powers out of its own surface and,
it claims, command them across interstellar distances. Ego communicates with
other beings telepathically.
Ego has used
Its great psionic powers to command the immensely powerful sidereal propulsion
unit installed at its south pole by Galactus. The unit can propel Ego in
and out of hyperspace at vast speeds, and apparently has virtually inexhaustible
power.
Limitations:
For unknown reasons, Ego is apparently unable to remove the sidereal propulsion
unit embedded in its south pole.
Ego's control
over its own atmosphere is apparently no match for the power that the thunder
god Thor can wield over it using the mystical powers of his enchanted
hammer.