12 Facts About Man-Bull

1.

Man-Bull is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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2.

Man-Bull was hired by Mister Kline to round up people to test an experimental serum made out of mutated enzymes by his agent the Professor.

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3.

Man-Bull reverted to Taurens and was arrested by the police.

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4.

Man-Bull was later recruited by the Melter and Whiplash to join the Black Lama's Death Squad, where they ran afoul of Iron Man at a comic book convention.

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5.

Man-Bull eventually began to turn savage: he lost the power of speech, grew fur, sprouted a tail, and grew more inhuman.

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6.

Man-Bull later regained his power of speech somehow and joined Armadillo, Equinox, Hypno-Hustler, Chip Martin, and Jackson Wheele at a Villains Anonymous meeting.

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7.

Man-Bull later battled the Grizzly, who knocked him out and snapped off his left horn .

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8.

When imprisoned at the Raft, Man-Bull later fought the Absorbing Man in the Annual Raft Boxing Tournament and lost to him in the final round.

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9.

Man-Bull was present at a criminal technology show in Las Vegas.

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10.

Man-Bull possesses immense strength, endurance, and speed, as well as resistance to injury.

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11.

Man-Bull has a pair of long, dense horns that are useful for fighting battles.

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12.

Man-Bull appears in the She-Hulk: Attorney at Law episode "The Retreat", portrayed by Nathan Hurd.

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