Wednesday, July 19, 2023

HOTW- The Heap (1942)

 

From Wiki- The original Heap was formerly Baron Eric von Emmelman (his last name also sometimes spelled Emmelmann), a World War I German flying ace who was shot down in 1918 over a Polish swamp.[13] Clinging to the smallest shred of life through sheer force of will (and, as it was later revealed, with the mystic help of the goddess Ceres, later to be referred to more generically in the series as Mother Nature), through the decades his body decayed and intermingled with the vegetation around him, becoming one with the marshland itself until at last a shaggy, shambling half-world creature neither animal nor man[14] arose from the muck during the early years of World War II, a creature which would become known far and wide as The Heap.[6]

The Heap is the first swamp monster of the comic books.  The original was published by HIllman Comics and was part of the Airboy series.  The Heap was based on Theodore Sturgeon's super scary short story It, from 1940.  Other companies would copy the idea, Solomon Grundy being one, Gossamer from Loony Toons was the next (though that name is relatively new).  I met Heap from Mad Comic's story "Outer Sanctum" which was a parody, though I don't remember much about it anymore.  Of course Marvel and DC got into the game in the early 70s.

There have been a lot of other versions of The Heap now, as the character is in the public domain.

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