Talk:Shuma-Gorath

Latest comment: 2 years ago by 8.37.179.254 in topic MCU Appearance

Gender? edit

I'm not very familiar with the subject, but it seems as though this is a gender-nuetral monster, so would it be all right to change all the "he"s to "it"?? Turnstep 19:44, 19 September 2005 (UTC)Reply

Might be worth checking a few of the comics appearances first, to see which gets used? I'll go digging through my collection and return with findings... --Mrph 17:58, 29 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

Created by Robert E. Howard? edit

Now I know it says name only, but can somebody please tell me what story of his in which Shuma-Gorath was named? Thanks in advance.

"The Curse of the Golden Skull" according to marvunapp.com Dizzy D 13:40, 3 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Shub-Niggurath edit

  • The opening paragraph mentions the Cthulhu mythos, so this should probably be mentioned as the source of the name. Danny Lilithborne 09:49, 13 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

First comic book appearance? edit

The "publication information" states that Shuma-Gorath was first mentioned in Marvel Premiere #5, and the "publication history" indicated that Dr. Strange faced Shuma-Gorath in Marvel Premiere #3-9. Neither of these things are true. In Marvel Premiere #3 Strange is hit by a truck and battles Nightmare in his dreams, Shuma-Gorath isn't mentioned. In #4 Strange encounters the Spawn of Sligguth and is captured by them as part of a plot to release an entity revealed to be Shuma-Gorath in Marvel Premiere #5 (cover dated November 1972) which is probably where the confusion is. However, the first mention of Shuma-Gorath in a Marvel comic is actually a month earlier in the first issue of the relaunched Journey Into Mystery series. In the last panel of the second page the lead story in Journey Into Mystery #1 ("Dig Me No Grave!" written by Roy Thomas and illustrated by Gil Kane and Tom Palmer), the character John Grimlan says "What do you know of Shuma-Gorath... of the sunken cities, or the noxious winds that blow from Acheron--?"

This issue is cover dated October 1972 and so would appear to be the first mention of the character in a Marvel book. Presumably Gardner Fox inspired Roy Thomas to mention the name as a prelude to the unfolding Dr. Strange story, or Fox was reminded of the character by Thomas' mention and decided to add Shuma-Gorath to his story. Either way, Thomas seems to have beaten Fox to the punch in terms of Shuma-Gorath's comic book debut. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.186.90.6 (talk) 06:02, 16 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

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MCU Appearance edit

Why does everyone keep reverting the edits that proves that Shuma-Gorath did appear in MCU's What If...? in the first and fourth episodes as a mass of giant tentacles? I even added a reference link that also shows Marvel could be introducing Shuma-Gorath to the MCU, but none of you are reading this link out, and you just simply reverted out the edit for no good reason.

Let's discuss at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Comics#Does Shuma-Gorath appear in the "What If...?" show?. 8.37.179.254 (talk) 14:45, 3 September 2021 (UTC)Reply