Living Monolith 1514824 219318333 2008-06-14T17:31:13Z Edward 4261 link [[indefinite lifespan]] {{Superherobox| <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics--> image=[[Image:Monolith.png|250px]] |caption=Art by [[Alan Davis]]. |comic_color=background:#ff8080 |character_name=The Living Monolith |real_name=Ahmet Abdol |species=[[Mutant (Marvel Comics)|Human Mutant]] |publisher=[[Marvel Comics]] |debut=''[[X-Men]]'' #54 (Mar 1969) |creators=[[Arnold Drake]]<br>[[Roy Thomas]]<br>[[Don Heck]]<br>[[Neal Adams]] |alliance_color=background:#c0c0ff |alliances=Cult of the Living Monolith<br>[[Plasma (comics)|Plasma]]<br>The Twelve |aliases=Living Pharaoh<br>Living Planet |powers=Energy absorption and projection<br>Superhuman strength, durability and longevity<br>Size and mass manipulation<br>[[Telepathy]] |}} The '''Living Monolith''' ('''Ahmet Abdol''') is a [[fiction]]al [[comic book]] [[supervillain]] in [[Marvel Comics]]' [[shared universe]], the [[Marvel Universe]]. He first appeared in ''[[X-Men]]'' #54 (1969). Abdol was the Living [[Pharaoh]] while in his normal appearance, but once he obtained enough cosmic energy, he would increase in mass, size, and power, thus becoming the Living [[Monolith]]. Abdol has mainly been an X-Men villain, usually using Havok to become the Living Monolith. He has also used other superheroes, including the [[Fantastic Four]] (who gained their super powers from exposure to cosmic rays). He even killed his own daughter to achieve his goal. ==Fictional character biography== Ahmet Abdol was born in [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]]. He was a professor of [[Egyptology]] and archeologist who discovered he had the ability to manipulate cosmic energy, mainly by absorbing it and projecting it as energy blasts. Deciding to use his powers for his own personal gain, Abdol created a cult around himself, as messiah the Cult of the Living Pharaoh, became a terrorist and set about his plan to rule the [[world]]. Abdol discovered that another mutant, [[Havok (comics)|Havok]] (Alex Summers, brother to [[Cyclops (comics)|Scott Summers]] also known as Cyclops) could absorb and project cosmic energy more easily than Abdol could. Abdol kidnapped Havok and used him to increase his power, and battled the [[X-Men]].<ref>''X-Men'' Vol. 1 #54-55</ref> He then first became the Living Monolith, and battled the X-Men in this form.<ref>''X-Men'' Vol. 1 #56-57</ref> He was then captured by the [[Sentinel (comics)|Sentinels]], but escaped.<ref>''X-Men'' Vol. 1 #58-60</ref> Abdol later stole the ruby scarab and battled the [[N'Kantu, the Living Mummy|Living Mummy]].<ref>''Supernatural Thrillers'' #9</ref> He later abducted Havok again. As the Living Monolith, he battled [[Spider-Man]] and [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]].<ref>''Marvel Team-Up'' #69-70</ref> Later, using the Cheops Crystal, he became the Living Monolith again. He battled [[Luke Cage]], [[Iron Fist (comics)|Iron Fist]], [[Cyclops (comics)|Cyclops]], [[Storm (Marvel Comics)|Storm]], and [[Nightcrawler (comics)|Nightcrawler]].<ref>''Power Man and Iron Fist'' #56-57</ref> Later, Abdol abducted [[Mister Fantastic]], the [[Invisible Woman]], and the [[Human Torch]] to absorb cosmic radiation from their bodies. As he grew, he battled the [[Avengers (comics)|Avengers]] and Spider-Man. Eventually Abdol grew so large that Thor used his [[Mjolnir (Marvel Comics)|hammer]] to throw him into outer space, where the Living Monolith eventually became a "Living Planet," similar to [[Ego the Living Planet|Ego]].<ref>''Marvel Graphic Novel'' #17</ref> It was later revealed that, although the Monolith is usually the one pulling the strings, another X-Men villain, [[Apocalypse (comics)|Apocalypse]], wanted to use the Living Monolith to drain the powers of other super-beings. As a result, Abdol went on a rampage, and several superheroes attempted to stop him before be began to grow to planet size.{{Fact|date=March 2008}} It later was revealed that Abdol's formerly dormant mutant powers had been activated by a procedure performed on him by [[Mister Sinister]]. Sinister spliced certain x-genes from Alex Summers into his [[genome]], thus giving Abdol the ability to absorb cosmic energy. Since his powers were genetically similar to Havok's, this explained why their abilities interfered with one another's. During his time in space, one of the Monolith's main weapons, the Staff of Horus, was acquired by a young woman called [[Akasha (comics)|Akasha]]. She was able to use that power to become a female version of the Living Pharaoh. [[Spider-Man]] was able to break the staff, leaving Akasha to depart the scene retaining only some fragments of the Pharaoh's power. She hasn't been seen since. Abdol was then found by [[Bishop (comics)|Bishop]] and [[Deathbird]] floating in space. Deathbird revealed she'd been betraying Bishop for some time; it was later on revealed that she was in fact working for [[Apocalypse (comics)|Apocalypse]]. She then knocked out Bishop and Abdol was brought to Apocalypse, who used Abdol's body as an energy container during the "The Twelve" story arc. This led to Apocalypse's merging with [[Cyclops (comics)|Cyclops]]. The Monolith was seen breaking up because of the excess of power absorbed, and then fled. ==Powers and abilities== Ahmet Abdol, as the Living Pharaoh, is a [[Mutant (Marvel Comics)|mutant]] with the ability to absorb energy from cosmic rays. Absorbing this energy resulted in transforming Abdol into the Living Monolith, increasing his height to 33 feet, and giving him proportionate superhuman strength, speed, stamina, and durability. As the Living Monolith he had the ability to emit cosmic energy as blasts of concussive force from his eyes. Abdol could only utilize his mutant powers as the Living Monolith and could transform into the Living Monolith only when cosmic radiation was channeled into his body through a focusing medium, such as the Cheops Crystal, or when cosmic radiation was prevented from reaching his counterpart, Havok. The Living Monolith has been genetically altered by splicing his own mutant genes with those of the mutant X-Man Havok. This modification allows him to absorb large amounts of cosmic radiation - although as Havok absorbs the same radiation, the Living Monolith's powers can be limited when Havok absorbs background radiation (or other suitable energy sources) that might otherwise be used to fuel the Living Monolith. Although Havok projects absorbed radiation as energy blasts, the Living Monolith had a broader range of powers. He is able to project energy as intense heat, a concussive force, or sonic vibrations. Stored energy also affects his physical form - increasing his size, mass, strength, and resistance to injury, and granting him an [[indefinite lifespan]]. Although there appears to be no clear upper limit to the amount of power he can absorb, it is also possible to overload his powers. The Living Monolith has additionally demonstrated low-level telepathic abilities enabling him to read minds and take complete mental control over small crowds of people. Abdol wore body armor of unknown materials. As the Living Pharaoh, he wielded a hand-held ankh capable of projecting bursts of concussive force. Abdol has a gifted intellect, and is an expert archeologist and Egyptologist, with a Ph.D. in archeology. He is also an advance student of genealogy, human mutation, and the effects of cosmic radiation. ==Other Media== ===Video Game=== * The Living Monolith made an appearance as a boss character in the video game ''[[X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse]]'' voiced by [[Dwight Schultz]]. He served as one of the final guards when reaching Apocalypse in Egypt. Living Monolith has special dialogue with [[Sunfire (comics)|Sunfire]]. ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.marvel.com/universe/Living_Monolith Living Monolith] at Marvel.com [[Category:Fictional Arabs]] [[Category:Fictional characters who can change their size]] [[Category:Fictional cult leaders]] [[Category:Fictional Egyptians]] [[Category:Fictional giants]] [[Category:Fictional professors]] [[Category:Fictional shapeshifters]] [[Category:Marvel Comics telepaths]] [[Category:Marvel Comics characters with superhuman strength]] [[Category:Marvel Comics immortals]] [[Category:Marvel Comics mutants]] [[Category:Marvel Comics mutates]] [[Category:Marvel Comics supervillains]] [[fr:Monolithe vivant]]