Titano

From superman.nu: Supermanica
(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
(Beginning revisions to entry)
(Added more text)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Image:Superman 127.jpg|right|thumb|Superman No. 127, featuring the debut of Titano]] '''Titano.''' A colossal super-powered ape who inadvertantly proved to be a menace to the citizens of [[Metropolis]] in general and [[Superman]] in particular. Titano was originally a normal-sized chimpanzee named Toto, and was widely considered to be one of the most intelligent apes on Earth. Toto was befriended by [[Lois Lane]] when the ace newspaper reporter aided the chimp after he was accidentally struck by a pie during a slapstick comedy act at a televised charity show. Scientists later launched Toto into space aboard an orbiting satellite for a week, an event that, coincidentally, Lois was covering. While in space, the animal's capsule was bombarded by intense radiation emanating from the collision of two meteorites ... one containing traces of uranium, the other being purely composed of green [[Kryptonite]]. Upon the capsule's return to Earth, Toto amazingly grew to a height of more than 40 feet and, recognizing Lois as the cinematic King Kong did Faye Wray, picked her up in his gigantic hand. It was at this point that Lois renamed the ape Titano. Though not malicious by nature, Titano's tremendous size and strength soon began causing a great deal of damage to Metropolis. When Superman attempted to stop the simian's escapade, the Man of Steel was knocked to the ground by Titano's incredible new power: Kryptonite vision. However, Lois then used Titano's tendency to imitate the actions of others to get the beast to wear a pair of giant spectacles that Superman had constructed and treated with a lead coating that blocked Titano's K-vision. The Action Ace then hurled the creature back through time to Earth's Mesozoic Era where he would find contentment among creatures of comparable size (S No. 127/3, Feb. 1959: "Titano the Super-Ape").
+
[[Image:Superman 127.jpg|right|thumb|Superman No. 127, featuring the debut of Titano]] '''Titano.''' A colossal super-powered ape who inadvertantly proved to be a menace to the citizens of [[Metropolis]] in general and [[Superman]] in particular. Titano was originally a normal-sized chimpanzee named Toto, and was widely considered to be one of the most intelligent apes on Earth. Toto was befriended by [[Lois Lane]] when the ace newspaper reporter aided the chimp after he was accidentally struck by a pie during a slapstick comedy act at a televised charity show. Scientists later launched Toto into space aboard an orbiting satellite for a week, an event that, coincidentally, Lois was covering. While in space, the animal's capsule was bombarded by intense radiation emanating from the collision of two meteorites ... one containing traces of uranium, the other being purely composed of green [[Kryptonite]]. Upon the capsule's return to Earth, Toto amazingly grew to a height of more than 40 feet and, recognizing Lois as the cinematic King Kong did Faye Wray, picked her up in his gigantic hand. It was at this point that Lois renamed the ape Titano. Though not malicious by nature, Titano's tremendous size and strength soon began causing a great deal of damage to Metropolis. When Superman attempted to stop the simian's escapade, the Man of Steel was knocked to the ground by Titano's incredible new power: Kryptonite vision. However, Lois then used Titano's tendency to imitate the actions of others to get the beast to wear a pair of giant spectacles that Superman had constructed and treated with a lead coating that blocked Titano's K-vision. The Action Ace then hurled the creature back through time to Earth's Mesozoic Era where he would find contentment among creatures of comparable size (S No. 127/3, Feb. 1959: "Titano the Super-Ape!").
  
 +
Ironically, it was Superman himself who was responsible for Titano's return trip to Metropolis a year later. While using an alien time-viewer that he had discovered on another world, the Metropolis Marvel happened to be observing Titano's activities in the past when the device accidentally brought the ape back to the present. As before, Titano sought out Lois Lane and captured her, this time placing the reporter in a cage that he kept around his neck, and Superman was unable to get near the beast because of his deadly Kryptonite vision. However, while observing Titano being attracted to large round objects such as a giant balloon and the huge [[Daily Planet]] globe, Superman began to realize that the creature was actually foraging for giant coconuts that served as his main food source while in prehistoric times. Retrieving a supply of the coconuts from the past, Superman managed to pacify Titano long enough for him to rescue Lois and return the simian to the days of the dinosaurs (S No. 138/1, July 1960: "Titano the Super-Ape!"). Some time later, while journeying into the past in order to take accurate measurements of a prehistoric gigantosaur, Superman inadvertantly ran across Titano once again. Because he was weakened by exposure to the ape's K-vision, Superman had an unplanned encounter with a young [[Perry White]] and infamous mobster Al Capone in the 1920s during the Man of Might's attempt to return to the present (S No. 142/2, Jan. 1961: "Superman Meets Al Capone!").
  
 +
Titano once fell into conflict with [[Krypto]] when the Dog of Steel journeyed into the prehistoric past to confront the giant ape after discovering that a bone he buried was crushed during Titano's last appearance in the present. Krypto began to play tricks on Titano, antagonizing the simian and starting a feud between the two animals. However, Krypto then decided to make peace with the ape, even going so far as to offer him bananas as his way of extending the olive branch. This gesture was apparently well-received by Titano, for he later helped save Krypto from capure by an alien spacecraft before the Super-Dog returned to the present (S No. 147/2, Aug. 1961: "Krypto Battles Titano!").
 +
 +
While still in the past, Titano was once observed by [[Bizarro]] during the Thing of Steel's quest to research famous monsters in Earth's history for a television program that he was planning to produce on the Bizarro World of Htrae (ADV No. 289/2, Oct. 1961: "Bizarro's Amazing Buddies!"). Bizarro would later go on to actually create a Bizarro-Titano as part of a ridiculous plan to dissuade Bizarro-Lois from pursuing a career as a wrestler. Just as the original Titano possesses green Kryptonite vision, Bizarro-Titano had blue K-vision (ADV No. 295/2, Apr. 1962: "The Kookie Super-Ape!").
 +
 +
Superman's pal [[Jimmy Olsen]] encountered Titano for the first time when a malfunctioning [[Superman Robot]] temporarily stranded him in a prehistoric valley that the ape was inhabiting (SPJO No. 59/1, Mar. 1962: "Stranded in Evolution Valley!"). When Titano reappeared in present-day Metropolis under unexplained circumstances, the ape once again reverted to his former habits, this time taking Lois' younger sister [[Lucy Lane]] captive while once again keeping Superman at bay with his K-vision. Taking a special enlarging compound that enabled him to grow to gigantic proportions, Jimmy engaged the giant ape in battle and eventually managed to subdue him. An alien giantess named [[Allura]] (who had originally come to Earth seeking Jimmy's hand in marriage) then took Titano with her to her planet of giants where the creature would find peace among apes his own size (SPJO No. 77/1, June 1964: "The Colossus of Metropolis!").
 
[[Category:Entries]]  
 
[[Category:Entries]]  
 
[[Category:Animals]]
 
[[Category:Animals]]

Revision as of 00:18, 25 February 2005

Superman No. 127, featuring the debut of Titano
Titano. A colossal super-powered ape who inadvertantly proved to be a menace to the citizens of Metropolis in general and Superman in particular. Titano was originally a normal-sized chimpanzee named Toto, and was widely considered to be one of the most intelligent apes on Earth. Toto was befriended by Lois Lane when the ace newspaper reporter aided the chimp after he was accidentally struck by a pie during a slapstick comedy act at a televised charity show. Scientists later launched Toto into space aboard an orbiting satellite for a week, an event that, coincidentally, Lois was covering. While in space, the animal's capsule was bombarded by intense radiation emanating from the collision of two meteorites ... one containing traces of uranium, the other being purely composed of green Kryptonite. Upon the capsule's return to Earth, Toto amazingly grew to a height of more than 40 feet and, recognizing Lois as the cinematic King Kong did Faye Wray, picked her up in his gigantic hand. It was at this point that Lois renamed the ape Titano. Though not malicious by nature, Titano's tremendous size and strength soon began causing a great deal of damage to Metropolis. When Superman attempted to stop the simian's escapade, the Man of Steel was knocked to the ground by Titano's incredible new power: Kryptonite vision. However, Lois then used Titano's tendency to imitate the actions of others to get the beast to wear a pair of giant spectacles that Superman had constructed and treated with a lead coating that blocked Titano's K-vision. The Action Ace then hurled the creature back through time to Earth's Mesozoic Era where he would find contentment among creatures of comparable size (S No. 127/3, Feb. 1959: "Titano the Super-Ape!").

Ironically, it was Superman himself who was responsible for Titano's return trip to Metropolis a year later. While using an alien time-viewer that he had discovered on another world, the Metropolis Marvel happened to be observing Titano's activities in the past when the device accidentally brought the ape back to the present. As before, Titano sought out Lois Lane and captured her, this time placing the reporter in a cage that he kept around his neck, and Superman was unable to get near the beast because of his deadly Kryptonite vision. However, while observing Titano being attracted to large round objects such as a giant balloon and the huge Daily Planet globe, Superman began to realize that the creature was actually foraging for giant coconuts that served as his main food source while in prehistoric times. Retrieving a supply of the coconuts from the past, Superman managed to pacify Titano long enough for him to rescue Lois and return the simian to the days of the dinosaurs (S No. 138/1, July 1960: "Titano the Super-Ape!"). Some time later, while journeying into the past in order to take accurate measurements of a prehistoric gigantosaur, Superman inadvertantly ran across Titano once again. Because he was weakened by exposure to the ape's K-vision, Superman had an unplanned encounter with a young Perry White and infamous mobster Al Capone in the 1920s during the Man of Might's attempt to return to the present (S No. 142/2, Jan. 1961: "Superman Meets Al Capone!").

Titano once fell into conflict with Krypto when the Dog of Steel journeyed into the prehistoric past to confront the giant ape after discovering that a bone he buried was crushed during Titano's last appearance in the present. Krypto began to play tricks on Titano, antagonizing the simian and starting a feud between the two animals. However, Krypto then decided to make peace with the ape, even going so far as to offer him bananas as his way of extending the olive branch. This gesture was apparently well-received by Titano, for he later helped save Krypto from capure by an alien spacecraft before the Super-Dog returned to the present (S No. 147/2, Aug. 1961: "Krypto Battles Titano!").

While still in the past, Titano was once observed by Bizarro during the Thing of Steel's quest to research famous monsters in Earth's history for a television program that he was planning to produce on the Bizarro World of Htrae (ADV No. 289/2, Oct. 1961: "Bizarro's Amazing Buddies!"). Bizarro would later go on to actually create a Bizarro-Titano as part of a ridiculous plan to dissuade Bizarro-Lois from pursuing a career as a wrestler. Just as the original Titano possesses green Kryptonite vision, Bizarro-Titano had blue K-vision (ADV No. 295/2, Apr. 1962: "The Kookie Super-Ape!").

Superman's pal Jimmy Olsen encountered Titano for the first time when a malfunctioning Superman Robot temporarily stranded him in a prehistoric valley that the ape was inhabiting (SPJO No. 59/1, Mar. 1962: "Stranded in Evolution Valley!"). When Titano reappeared in present-day Metropolis under unexplained circumstances, the ape once again reverted to his former habits, this time taking Lois' younger sister Lucy Lane captive while once again keeping Superman at bay with his K-vision. Taking a special enlarging compound that enabled him to grow to gigantic proportions, Jimmy engaged the giant ape in battle and eventually managed to subdue him. An alien giantess named Allura (who had originally come to Earth seeking Jimmy's hand in marriage) then took Titano with her to her planet of giants where the creature would find peace among apes his own size (SPJO No. 77/1, June 1964: "The Colossus of Metropolis!").

Personal tools