
Summary
The Abomination (Emil Blonsky) is a fictional supervillain appearing in published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Tales to Astonish #90 (April 1967), and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Gill Kane, to be the rival of the Hulk.
Debuting in the Silver Age of Comic Books, the Abomination has been featured in other Marvel-endorsed products such as arcade and video games, animated television series , and merchandise such as action figures and trading cards, and the 2008 film Incredible Hulk where he was portrayed by Tim Roth.
Powers and Stats
Tiering System: 4-B+
Name: Emil Blonsky
Origin: Marvel Comics
Gender: Male
Age: Likely around 30 to 40 years old
Classification: Unknown
Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, healing factor, underwater breathing, suspended animation
Attack Potency: Solar System level+ (Consistently able to keep up with the Hulk and many others around his level)
Speed: Massively Hypersonic combat speed (Keeps up with Hulk)
Lifting Strength: Stellar+ via powerscaling
Striking Strength: Solar System Class+
Durability: Solar System level+ (Capable of taking multiple hits from a base level Hulk)
Stamina: Vastly Superhuman
Range: His great size and height gives him a reach advantage in melee combat. At longer ranged combat he usually throws heavy objects at his opponents, causes collateral damage such as punching or stomping the ground and creating earthquakes and shockwaves, or he can also cause shockwaves by clapping his hands together.
Standard Equipment: Unknown
Intelligence: Abomination is fairly intelligent, since he was a skilled spy before he had been transformed into Abomination. He also seems know some hand-to-hand techniques, being a former military man.
Weaknesses: No known weakness, except for arrogance and overconfidence.
Notable Attacks/Techniques:
- Healing factor: If Abomination becomes injured, he can heal those injuries after some time, although his healing factor is inferior to Hulk's.
- Underwater breathing: Abomination can breathe under water for long periods of time. His lung capacity is even greater than the Hulk's.
- Suspended Animation: Extreme pain, cold, or extended lack of oxygen can cause the Abomination to enter a coma-like state of suspended animation, in which he can survive, perhaps indefinitely.
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