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in to cause destruction and distract the facility's staff. Lightner was supposed to use the Nth Projector to send the Project: Pegasus facility into another dimension, but instead used it on himself. Lightner was transformed into the Nth Man, a "living interdimensional vortex". Like a black hole, the
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Dr. Thomas Lightner was a scientist who rebuilt his father's Sky Cannon after his father Raymond disappeared during a mishap with the device. A similar mishap with the rebuilt device caused the energies from Raymond to merge with Thomas, giving Thomas the powers of a black hole. Thomas' body could
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reunite to battle him. Although they defeat him, several members of the Squadron are killed, with the remainder banished to
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and was thereby able to return to his own form; he became the new Wizard Supreme and eventually took the name "Mysterium".
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Nth Man absorbs all nearby matter and energy into himself. All of the heroes at the facility were absorbed into him, and
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for a time. During the battle, Lightner exchanged places with the infant child of Squadron member
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not contain these vast energies for long, and he collapsed and returned to his normal form.
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Lightner was later contacted by the Nth Command to infiltrate and sabotage
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Instead of being destroyed, the Nth Man entered the alternate universe of
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was able to use his null field to shut off the Nth Man's powers.
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Nth Man: The Ultimate Ninja
Publisher
Marvel Comics
First appearance
Marvel Two-in-One
Marvel Two-in-One
Bill Mantlo
Ron Wilson
American comic books
Marvel Comics
Marvel Two-in-One
Bill Mantlo
Ron Wilson
Marvel Two-in-One
Project: Pegasus
Nuklo
Thundra
Grapplers
Wundarr the Aquarian
Earth-S
Squadron Supreme
Earth-616
Arcanna
Nth Man
Categories
Characters created by Bill Mantlo
Comics characters introduced in 1976
Marvel Comics characters with superhuman strength
Marvel Comics mutates
Marvel Comics scientists

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