Origin
Around the time of World War I, a young orphan is selected by the Council of Seven, high in the peaks of Tibet, to be taken under their wing and trained to perfection. The process takes many years, but by the time he is 25 years old, young John Amon has awesome strength and invulnerability as well as the ability to become a green mist. After passing a grueling series of tests, he is allowed to head back to America where he battles his greatest enemy The Great Question and fights crime as the aptly named Amazing Man.
During the war, he fights on the side of the allies. His sidekick, Tommy the Amazing Kid, was introduced in Amazing Man #23. For the first two years, the character was drawn by his creator comic legend Bill Everett. The strip lasted three years.
Later versions
Amazing Man has been published in different versions:
- One being in Malibu Comics‘ the Protectors: Amazing man showed to be immortal and lived until the 1990s, becoming the muscle of the Protector team
- The character also appeared in Dynamite Entertainment‘s Project: Superpowers,
- In DC, he was established as completely different version as Amazing-Man, who’s alter ego is Will Everett. His grandson also bears the name of Amazing-Man.
- In Marvel, he became The Green Mist of Death aka The Prince of Orphans, who is an updated version of the original John Aman, and bears the same name.
Notes
This character actually inspired the next characters:
- Iron Fist who is raised in another dimension that resembles a mythical Tibet.