Zom's reign was short-lived as Danny and Blaze had arrived in Heaven to challenge him.
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Zom's reign was short-lived as Danny and Blaze had arrived in Heaven to challenge him.
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Zom is the alleged sister of Polaris, a claim made at a time when Polaris' own parentage had not yet been confirmed.
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Zom attempted to lead the Sun People in a war to conquer the peoples of the Savage Land.
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Zom aided Garokk in attempting to unite the Savage Land tribes under his leadership.
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Zom captured Ka-Zar, Shanna, and various X-Men, but is defeated by them.
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Zom sought world domination, and captured Magneto, Shanna, and Nereel, and attempted to steal Magneto's powers as well.
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Zom primarily has used these powers for mind control and limited energy projection.
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Zom was able to steal the powers of Polaris and Magneto for a time with the assistance of a machine.
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Zom sometimes wore body armor of an unknown composition, and wielded spears, and torch-bombs.
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Zom had access to various scientifically advanced equipment, including skysleds, and devices such as the transmutator, formerly belonging to the High Evolutionary and modified by Brainchild.
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Zom later joins forces with Razorfist II and Shockwave and fights the West Coast Avengers.
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Zom wears a leather outfitted with a variety of specialized clips, loops, and pockets for carrying weapons.
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Zom is killed by Bullseye after the Dragons are ambushed by the Kingpin's assassins.
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Zom is then employed by the criminal the Enforcer and assigned to kill Ghost Rider, but fails.
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Zom joins with three other super villains with elemental abilities to form the team Force of Nature.
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Zom kidnapped Quicksilver and showed his body tied up to a cross.
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Zom's actions horrified Rogue and Amelia Voght who sought for Magneto's help.
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Zom's death was a message to anyone who tried to oppose the master of magnetism.
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Zom is the mid-boss in this game at Cerci Tunnels during first act, he uses his powers to control earth and plenty of his henchmen.
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Zom was created by Matt Fraction and Kieron Gillen, and is one of the "Five Lights"—a group of mutants who manifested their abilities after the events of "Second Coming".
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Zom is the last of the Five Lights to join Hope's team, as the first storyline of the Generation Hope series involves the team getting his power under control.
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Zom is the first of the Lights to acknowledge that Hope has changed them, possibly not for the better, and his dark tendencies appear to be heading him down the path of villainy.
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Zom has talked about betraying Hope, and he has mentioned that he believes he would be a lot like Magneto and his Brotherhood or Quentin Quire if he weren't tied to Hope.
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Zom reveals that he had considered another codename to spit back at their "messiah": Judas.
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Zom got there early, as he wanted to view the "classic design" of the Sentinel.
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Zom then criticizes the leaders of the world for restarting the Sentinel Program after Quentin Quire made them tell their darkest truths on television.
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Zom reappears outside with Hope and the other Lights after Oya's "murder" of the Hellfire grunts.
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Zom asks Oya if she is okay, but she mortifies Zero, Hope, and the other Lights by only asking if there is anyone else she needs to kill.
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Zom began to attack the school and simultaneously unleashed armies of his techno-organic "meat puppets" on the places around the world that Storm had recently helped.
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Zom connected himself to Storm so that she could watch her friends die but this only allowed Storm to use her powers on a global scale and she destroyed his armies.
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Zom knew that, deep down, Kenji hoped the same could eventually be true of him.
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Zom is a fictional character, a gigantic semi-humanoid demon who has clashed with Doctor Strange.
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Zom has displayed innate magical power and mystical knowledge sufficient to overpower both Doctor Strange and Umar, magic users of the highest order; additionally, the Living Tribunal was moved to intervene personally to dispatch him, something which typically does not happen unless the entire universe's existence is at stake.
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Zom possesses incredible physical strength, being able to shatter manacles set on him by Eternity himself; and while channeling his power, Doctor Strange was strong enough to hold his own against the Hulk.
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Zom can possess both inanimate objects and individuals, seemingly dominating even very powerful and trained wills with ease.
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Zom is very large, and is one of King T'Challa many warriors.
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Zom fought alongside T'Chaka, who as his final act asked Zuri to watch over his son.
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Zom often eats things raw, regardless of their origin, and his idea of "formal" clothing is, at least according to Ross, "Even BIGGER dead animal slung across shoulder".
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Zom disapproves of T'Challa's previous relationship with a woman named Nikki Adams simply because she is not Wakandan.
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