14 Facts About Plantman

1.

Plantman is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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2.

Plantman manages to pilfer technology from the Maggia before his escape, using it to create a monstrous Leviathan out of animated seaweed to terrorize London.

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3.

Plantman has often used plant "simuloids" to create duplicates of himself for mercenary endeavors, raising quick cash to continue his research.

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4.

Plantman is defeated by the site's employees who fear the battle might destroy their hard work.

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5.

Plantman increasingly began to lose touch with his humanity, increasingly motivated by his connection to the Green.

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6.

Plantman later appears as a member of Baron Helmut Zemo's "New Masters" alongside Firebrand and Flying Tiger.

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7.

Plantman used a chloro-blaster gun which promoted rampant plant growth, a vega-ray gun able to animate any plant, and spore-shooting pistols.

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8.

Plantman used large scale cannons able to do what the hand-held chloro-blaster and vega-ray gun would do on a larger scale.

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9.

Plantman has the ability to control the movements of his animated plant creatures, called simuloids.

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10.

Plantman has extensive knowledge of gardening and an aptitude towards gadgetry.

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11.

Plantman was hired to attack Tony Stark, but defeated by a remote controlled Iron Man armor.

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12.

Samuel Smithers version of Plantman appears in The Super Hero Squad Show episode "O Captain, My Captain" voiced by Charlie Adler.

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13.

Plantman uses an Infinity Fractal to control the plants in the Amazon rainforest causing Captain America's International All-Captains Squad to fight him and his plant army.

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14.

Plantman was defeated when Wolverine used the reflective glass to direct the sun beams toward the plant army.

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