Blastaar, sometimes called the Living Bomb-Burst and Blasstaar, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Blastaar, sometimes called the Living Bomb-Burst and Blasstaar, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Blastaar is an opponent of the Fantastic Four and lives in the Negative Zone.
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Blastaar is a member of an alien race known as the Baluurians, of the planet Baluur in the Negative Zone .
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Blastaar ruled the Baluurians as their monarch ruthlessly until his subjects rebelled and rose against him.
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Blastaar was locked up in a special containment suit and set adrift in outer space in the Negative Zone.
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Blastaar fought with the Sandman and Reed Richards' group of superheroes, the Fantastic Four but was driven back to the Negative Zone by Mister Fantastic.
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Blastaar was defeated and imprisoned in adamantium and sunk into the Atlantic Ocean.
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Blastaar was later freed from his adamantium prison, and battled the Inhumans.
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Blastaar later made his first alliance with Annihilus, another conqueror living in the Negative Zone.
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Blastaar utilized the Super-Adaptoid in an attempt to regain the throne of Baluur.
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Blastaar was opposed by his wife Nyglar, who summoned the Thing and the Avengers to thwart Blastaar and his allies.
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Blastaar later did regain the throne of Baluur and started to conquer Negative Zone, only opposed by Annihilus.
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Blastaar led a fleet of warships to conquer Earth, and captured Reed Richards.
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Blastaar freed Annihilus in an attempt to prevent the Fantastic Four from thwarting his conquest of Earth.
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Blastaar overthrew the Eternals, but was then defeated by the Avengers and remanded to custody of the Eternals.
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Annihilus and Blastaar have teamed up at times, but usually they are fierce enemies.
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Blastaar was seen with the Spaceknights, aiding Nova's attempt to assassinate Annihilus.
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Blastaar is seen leading a group of Kree soldiers against the Phalanx, but the group is defeated and Blastaar is captured.
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The Phalanx interrogates Blastaar, and continue to torture him until he apparently dies when he doesn't say a word.
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Blastaar wished to capture the soldiers for himself to further assert his own position as ruler over Kree territories.
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Blastaar beat Medusa but before he could truly claim the throne, his mutiny was thwarted by the arrival of the Annihilators.
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Blastaar has superhuman strength and endurance, and is incredibly durable and resistant to injury.
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Blastaar is highly trained in the arts of warfare of and by his race and has access to advanced technology from his home world such as starships and powerful plasma-based weapons.
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