Growing Man even claimed that her entire galaxy was wiped out at one point for her refusing to activate the Amalgamator.
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Growing Man even claimed that her entire galaxy was wiped out at one point for her refusing to activate the Amalgamator.
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Growing Man lost some of her abilities to the Shadow King's telepathic shockwave, and stayed with Gen X, hoping to sort out that difficulty with their help.
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Growing Man is capable of warping reality to a limited degree, although she is largely inexperienced with this power and its use requires great concentration.
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Growing Man is a criminal defense lawyer and the hot-tempered sister of Peter's roommate Vin Gonzales.
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Growing Man temporarily is Peter's roommate while Vin serves time for his involvement in the Spider-Tracer Killings frame-up.
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Growing Man is almost constantly angry, but is a helpful and kind person, by trying hard to help her clients get their lives back on track.
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Growing Man is fitted with a cybernetic gauntlet, high-powered weapons, and wears a mechanical device over one eye used for tracking and scoping out prey.
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Growing Man blackmailed Brant into getting his sister Betty to contact Doctor Octopus when he was released from prison in order to spring Gaxton from prison himself.
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When Spider-Growing Man caught up with Gaxton and Octopus on his getaway ship, Gaxton accidentally shot Bennett during a struggle with Spider-Growing Man.
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Growing Man was arrested again and supposedly returned to prison.
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Growing Man's bar was later destroyed in a fire started by Molten Man, during a fight with Spider Man.
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Growing Man was created by Archie Goodwin, and first appeared in Wolverine vol.
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Growing Man was experimenting on humans with a special crop of cocaine, which drove the victims mad.
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Growing Man developed a personal friendship with the X-Man Northstar, and kept secret his romantic feelings for Iceman.
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When Carter tries to help Alex Summers, the X-Growing Man known as Havok, from his coma, something strange occurs which rendered Carter unconscious.
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Growing Man's consciousness became ensnared by the essence of the evil counterpart of Havok from the Mutant X universe, but Carter and the real Alex were rescued by Professor X After the rescue, the Professor indicates he wants to talk to Annie about Carter's father, whose identity has yet to be revealed.
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Growing Man's powers have evolved to the point of being able to create solid psionic constructs, as he is seen playing in a castle he created.
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Growing Man is killed, along with most of the student body, when Skrulls invade the mansion.
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Growing Man is a member of the Crusaders, and possesses a belt which enables her to generate a holographic double of herself.
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Growing Man possesses the ability to "phase" or pass through solid matter by passing her atoms through the spaces between the atoms of the object through which she is moving.
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Growing Man was an alchemist of great talent and a student of Diablo.
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Growing Man had lived for an inordinate length of time, her makeup and hair were very much in the style of the 1920s, particularly that of Louise Brooks.
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Growing Man later participates in the slaughter of a group of U-Men.
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Growing Man then pursues a bus full of human civilians, chasing it at full speed down the highway.
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Growing Man left them behind to seemingly face death at the hands of Dog, instead they defeated the villain.
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Growing Man is seen socializing with Kid Gladiator, Broo and Idie at a black-tie affair party.
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Growing Man is the partner of Bulk, a mutant with enormous size and strength.
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Growing Man's parents decided that for her own good she would be aborted.
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Growing Man originally began his career as a masked superhero under the identity of Hawkeye.
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Growing Man is soon captured by the Squadron's enemies, the Institute of Evil.
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Growing Man uses a customized double-recurve bow, with both conventional arrows and a wide variety of "trick arrows".
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Growing Man is a good hand-to-hand combatant, trained by Nighthawk.
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Growing Man wore a protective force field belt, as a Squadron member, designed by Tom Thumb.
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Growing Man even tries to chat up eight-year-old Jack Power, who resents her approaches.
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Growing Man uses her powers to help relieve the pain of male patients in a local hospital.
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Growing Man can become invisible once she wraps herself in them.
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Growing Man possesses some empathic control over males, which she mostly uses to seduce or bring about conflict.
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Growing Man was portrayed as a history professor employed at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York.
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Growing Man is a member of the Xavier Underground Enforcers, a rogue branch of the Xavier's Security Enforcers who wanted to travel back in time and change their future.
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Growing Man immediately recognizes him as the same Micah who murdered his mother and concocts a plan to murder the child, thus averting his future and his mother's death.
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Growing Man is an android built by an enslaved alien race on the time-traveling villain Kang the Conqueror's behalf.
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The Growing Man is then deactivated and recovered by Kang who is in turn defeated by Thor.
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The superhero Avengers team attack the Growing Man and follow the android into the future, where they're involved in a competition between Kang and the Elder of the Universe known as the Grandmaster.
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The Growing Man reappears in the dimension of Limbo and attacks the Avenger Hercules who hit it so hard that it collapses as its cells are overtaxed.
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Growing Man is found and reactivated by the subversive organization HYDRA.
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Growing Man appears in the Avengers Assemble episode "The Thunderbolts", voiced by Travis Willingham.
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Growing Man first appeared in the second volume of Contest of Champions released October 7,2015.
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Growing Man then joins Xavier's team as a student during a time when Cannonball is one of the supporting staff.
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Growing Man later appears in an astral projection caused by Emma Frost during a confrontation with Ms.
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Growing Man later claimed her prize when she was resurrected by the Five, with her former powers returned to her.
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