Character biography
William Baker was born in Queens, New York. At three years old his father abandoned him and his mother, a cleaning lady. In these early years she took her son to Coney Island beach. He lost himself happily in sand sculptures, a craft he would use in secondary school under the encouragement of his teacher (and first crush), Miss Flint.
In preparatory school, a boy named Vic and his two pals bullied William until he learned to fight using opponents’ motions against themselves, a technique he performed as if he “slipped through their fingers like sand.” Vic and his buddies posed no match to William, who wore them down and who they even befriended throughout high school. At this time, William, a football player on his school’s team, used football to channel his anger to apply it to what he sensed as a nascent change in himself. While playing football he adopted the moniker “Flint”, the last name of his affection, Miss Flint.
Vic incurred a large debt to a mob. In desperation, he begged Flint to fix a football game he bet on to pay off his debt. Flint did, but found himself kicked off the team after the coach discovered his involvement in this corruption. The coach vituperated the young, tenderfoot trickster by saying that he will accomplish nothing of importance in his life. Flint roughed up his ex-coach, resulting in his expulsion from school and segue into a life of crime.
His illegal activity increased in depth and scope, turning him into a violent, bitter man. Eventually he ended up in prison on Ryker’s Island where he met his father, Floyd Baker. He was friendly to his father but did not tell him who he was. He told Floyd his nickname, Flint, and a false surname, Marko, inspired by his former coachâs taunts about not “making a mark” on the world. He would use the alias Flint Marko from that point on (He changed his name also to prevent his mother from discovering he’s a criminal). His father’s presence ameliorated him. After Floyd is released from prison, Marko escaped.
Immediately, William fled to a nuclear testing site on a beach near Savannah, Georgia where he came into contact with sand that had been irradiated by an experimental reactor. His body and the radioactive sand bonded and changed Marko’s molecular structure into sand. Impressed, he named himself the Sandman after his new powers.
Marko clashed with Peter Parker/Spider-Man for the first time at Midtown High School. He escaped Spider-Man in his first battle, but later Spider-Man found the Sandman hiding in his school. He sucked Marko into a vacuum cleaner and handed it over to the police. The Sandman escaped by getting through his jail cell window after turning himself to sand, but was recaptured by the Human Torch after the Torch lured the Sandman to a building by disguising himself as Spider-Man, then activating the sprinkler systems. After a while he resurfaced as a member of the Sinister Six, led by Doctor Octopus. He battled Spider-Man inside an airtight metal box, but the Sandman was defeated due to Spider-Man having stronger lungs than him. Alongside the Enforcers, he captured the Human Torch but later succumbed to Spider-Man and the Human Torch. After Spider-Man defeated Flint numerous times, Flint diverted his attention to other super heroes. He teams with the Wizard, Paste Pot Pete and Medusa to form the Frightful Four to combat the Fantastic Four, which attacked during Reed and Sue’s engagement party. The Fantastic Four with the help of a few other super heroes pounded this fledgling group. In another battle he lost against the Four, he donned a diamond-patterned green costume with a purple cap and was joined by Blastaar. Later he and the Hulk dueled for the first time. Mandarin joined him in his next conflict against the Hulk.
In time Sandman discoveredâstarting with his handsâthat his body can transform into glass and that he can reverse that effect. He contracted cancer and overtook a medical research center. He battled Wonder Man but was cured of cancer by radiation. Afterward, he allied himself with Hydro-Man to battle their mutual enemy, Spider-Man. An accident merged the two villains into a muddle-headed mud monster whose rampage was cut short when Spider-Man and the police dehydrated the monstrosity. Months later, the supervillains managed to separate their masses and went their separate ways.
Depression sank into Baker in an episode where he had second thoughts about evil. The Thing of the Fantastic Four saw Baker’s angst and urged him to straighten himself out and use his ability to do good. He began boarding with the Cassadas and teamed with Spider-Man against the Enforcers. Sandman then made sporadic appearances in Spider-Man comics assisting his former enemy. The first such appearance had him coming to the rescue of Spider-Man and Silver Sable, who were outnumbered and surrounded by the Sinister Syndicate. Silver Sable was impressed by Sandman’s performance and recruited him as a freelance operative. Doctor Octopus coerced him into rejoining the Sinister Six, but he turned against the clan, so Doctor Octopus (the leader) turned him into glass for his treason. Spider-Man, however, saved the Sandman. Sandman also appeared as part of The Outlaws, a group of reformed Spider-Man enemies, such as Prowler, Rocket Racer, Puma and Will o’ the Wisp, that would occasionally aid Spider-Man.
Later he received a presidential pardon and briefly joined the Avengers as a reserve member. Later, he became a full-time mercenary in the employ of Silver Sable, as a member of her Wild Pack, serving alongside heroes such as Paladin and Battlestar. Sandman was one of the few heroes temporarily overwhelmed by his evil doubles during the Infinity War. This double almost kills them all.
In The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 2 #4, Marko turned against Spider-Man and his sometimes ally Thing and declared his allegiance to evil and his former employer, the villainous Wizard. This change proved egregiously incompatible to what many Sandman fans had thought Sandman had become: a hero. This outcry caused Marvel to rush out a story, inPeter Parker: Spider-Man vol. 2 #12, which retconned The Amazing Spider-Man #4 in which the Wizard kidnapped Sandman and used his mind control machine, the Id Machine, to control the sandy monstrosity.
The machine worked too well and Sandman went about re-forming the Sinister Six to destroy both Spider-Man and Doctor Octopus, only to be double-crossed by Venom, whom Sandman recruited as the sixth member of the team. During Venom’s brawl against Sandman, the vicious black symbiote’s mouth ripped a chunk of sand from Sandman. That missing sand destabilized Sandman, causing him to lose his ability to maintain his human form. Before falling into the sewer (as a nod to fans who rejected Marvel’s attempt to re-villainize the character), Sandman admitted that part of the reason for his fall from grace was the trouble he had coping with life on the good guys’ side, and asked Spider-Man to tell his mother he’s sorry he didn’t fulfull his promise to her, to be a force for good. Sandman washed away and slid down a sewer, from which he mixes into Jones Beach, New York and is thought dead.
Sandman’s body and mind became scattered throughout the beach. This separation lasted too long for him, causing his mind to split into good and its opposite, evil, which when dominant created sand vortexes to ensnare beach combers. Spider-Man arrived to confront Sandman, using Sandman’s mental instability to free his captives and causing him to explode.
His sand wafted throughout New York and touched down into piles forming beings that personify him: the good, the bad, the gentle and the innocent. Spider-Man located these sandmen in an attempt to convince them to unify. Sandman’s evil persona merged with his innocent and gentle personas, but Sandman’s good one rebuffed the evil one. Because Sandman’s mind can only handle his separated personalities for a limited time, he lost his ability to retain himself, crumbling and blowing away, leaving Spider-Man to ponder the nature of his scuddled foe.
Sandman was later one of the villains recruited to recover the Identity Disc, but during its recovery he was seemingly killed in a mutiny. At the series’ end Sandman was found alive and working with Vulture to manipulate the other villains.
Sandman returned in Spider-Man: The Gauntlet storyline, which redefined the character and his powers/mental state. While investigating a series of murders and a missing girl named Keemia, whose mother was one of the victims, Spider-Man traced the murders and the abduction to the Sandman, the girl’s father, who was hiding on Governor’s Island with Keemia. Sandman’s powers had evolved to where he could create duplicates of himself who had their own personalities and, to Marko’s shock, claim they committed the murders.
Spider-Man snuck away and used a fan to obliterate the sandmen. Originally Spider-Man believed Keemia would be handed to her grandmother, but instead she was sent to a foster home by Child Protective Services. Carlie Cooper, one of Spider-Man’s friends, was under police suspicion for tampering with evidence from the murders committed by Sandman’s duplicates. She was exonerated, but Sandman was still at large.
During the Origin of the Species storyline, Sandman was among the supervillains invited by Doctor Octopus to join his villains’ team where he became involved in a plot to receive a reward and secure some specific items for himself. Sandman went after Spider-Man for Menace‘s infant baby, but ended up colliding with Electro. Spider-Man went on a rampage against the villains after the infant was stolen from him by the Chameleon. Sandman hid with Shocker and the Enforcers in the dock. However, Spider-Man collapsed the floor of a building, which falls into the water. Sandman attempted to rise to attack, but Spider-Man shot him using Shocker’s vibrational air blasts.
In Big Time, he was part of the new Sinister Six, along with Mysterio, Rhino, Doctor Octopus, Chameleon, and Electro. He rose up against Doctor Octopus’ plan to detonate New York, saying that his daughter Keemia is still there. He was later angered when, during a confrontation between the Sinister Six and the Intelligencia, Doctor Octopus teleported the Wizard into the upper atmosphere with the Intelligencia’s equipment. Sandman was talking with his former Frightful Four teammate and old friend at the time, prompting Sandman to violently attack the Mad Thinker when he was going after Electro because he claimed that he did not want to lose any more friends.
When Doctor Octopus put his plan into action, Sandman was satisfied with the job because of the planned two billion dollar “compensation fee”, which, he reasoned, would help him gain custody of his daughter. Although he was sent to guard a facility in the Sahara Desert (giving him complete control of the largest body of sand in the world), he was defeated by Spider-Man, Black Widow and Silver Sable when Spider-Man identified and isolated the one grain of sand that contained his conscious mind. Spider-Man and Silver Sable then violently interrogated Sandman to reveal all of Doctor Octopus’ secrets.
Character Creation
Sandman was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, Much like many other villains that followed their heroic counterparts, Sandman was one of the successful villains whose interest was from curiosity. With his unique display of powers and abilities that proved a major threat for Spiderman, eventually Sandmanâs built reputation moved on to other heroes like the Fantastic Four and Hulk.
Character Evolution
Although he pulled many schemes to earn cash, Spider-Man stopped him every time. He grew to hate Spidey and want cash. Joining the Sinister Six, he became a frequent enemy of Spider-Man, the Hulk, and Daredevil. At one point early in his career he joined the Frightful Four alongside Trapster, Wizard and Medusa in their battles with the Fantastic Four. In a fight with Hydro-Man, he was mixed with him into a mud monster. This gave him a new sense of worth and outlook on life and changed him to the side of good. He was even recruited to be a reserve member of the Avengers, but has had trouble fitting in with them. Later, he was recruited and joined Silver Sable’s Wild Pack. While in the Wild Pack he would become romantically involved with Silver Sable and would lead an offshoot team of Sable’s Wild Pack called the Intruders.
Major Story Arcs
Nothing Can Stop… the Sandman!
Still in pursuit of the authorities, Sandman continued his crime spree within New York City. Making daring robberies and successfully robbing banks thanks to his newly acquired abilities, Sandman would capture the attention of the cityâs newest costumed hero, Spiderman. Unaware of Sandmanâs powers and abilities, Spiderman was bested by the boastful Sandman as the two fought on the rooftops. Almost exposing Spidermanâs identity when tearing his mask after the hero fell from the rooftops, Sandman continued on with his mindless crime spree. Eventually Sandman would encounter Spiderman again when the villain broke into Peter Parkerâs school while fleeing from the police. Bullying Principal Davis into giving him a high school degree while holding several classmates hostage, Spiderman would attack Sandman in another fight. Managing to avoid Sandmanâs display of powers, Spiderman would defeat the villain with an industrial vacuum cleaner. Trapped in an container and in sand form, Sandman was finally captured and imprisoned by the authorities.
Revenge of The Sandman
Sandman would later escape custody and encounter Fantastic Fours Human Torch. Much like Sandmanâs fight against Spiderman (who was secretly watching the incident), Sandman would also prove himself to be a difficult enemy for the Torch as well. Managing to defeat Sandman with a water sprinkler, Sandman was recaptured once more only to successfully escape again. Still wanting vengeance against Spiderman, Sandman would accept Doctor Octopusâs offer to join other vengeful Spiderman villains in an attempt to take out Spiderman once and for all as the Sinister Six. As Spiderman fought each villain individually, Sandman would be one of the last villains to be defeated by the web-slinger before successfully taking down the entire Sinister Six. Managing to elude the authorities, Sandman would encounter Spiderman once more when he managed to chase the hero into hiding. After this event, Sandman would form an alliance with the Enforcers and make his attempt to gain revenge against the Human Torch. Successfully capturing him by surprise, Sandman and the Enforcers would find themselves against the confident Spiderman. With Torch being released and the Enforcers defeated, the exhausted Sandman found himself easily taken down and pinned by two patrol officers, facing the most humiliating defeat in the hands of both enemies.
The Frightful Four
After Sandman freed himself from custody with the assistance of another costumed criminal known as Paste Pot Pete, both would share strong similarities on their goals and enemies to where they decided to form an alliance. It would be of luck that they would discover another villain, the Wizard who was incapacitated in the sky after his recent fight with the Human Torch. Rescuing him, Wizard offered his services in a partnership and all three men formed an alliance to gain their vengeance against the Human Torch. Realizing that the Human Torch was now more involved with his team, Wizard would recruit the amnesiac Inhuman known as Medusa to act as their female member. With a group of four members that wore matching colors of purple and pink, Wizard acted as leader of the group and dubbed themselves as the Frightful Four.
With the Frightful Four, Sandman almost successfully defeated the Fantastic Four twice. First time when they interrupted Reed Richards and Susan Storms engagement party and entrapping them. Next by almost blowing up the Fantastic Four while they were trapped on a secluded island. Their next attempt would prove to their greatest when Wizard managed to have the Thing turn against his own teammates. However this caught the Fantastic Fours attention as Sandman was defeated and captured alongside with his team, besides Medusa who managed to escape. Sandmanâs stint with the Frightful Four did manage to gain some confidence and benefits with Wizards aid of technology support. As Paste Pot Pete changed his name to Trapster, Sandman would wear a costume designed by Wizard to help increase Sandmanâs powers and manipulation. Because of this, Sandman felt confident enough to take on the Fantastic Four alone. Managing to stand his ground against the team of heroes, Sandman accidentally activated Richards Negative Zone portal which caused the alien Blastaar to enter the scene. With both Sandman and Blastaar sharing the same goals of defeating the Fantastic Four, both villains would form an alliance that proved unsuccessful as Sandman fell into a river and dispersed.
Managing to reform himself, Sandman desperately tried to obtain a space warp machine to retrieve Blastaar from the Negative Zone. This plan found Sandman battling a new and much more powerful enemy known as the Hulk. Later forced into allying with the Mandarin, Sandman fought the Hulk once more and was ultimately defeated when the green monster threw Sandman into a high-pressure vat that caused him to turn into glass. Found and cured by the Wizard, Sandman would rejoin the Frightful Four on their attempt to kidnap Franklin Richards who was currently being cared for by the sorceress Agatha Harkness. This plan ultimately backfired against the team when Agatha quickly defeated the entire team and caused Sandman to slowly revert back into glass. Desperately trying to find a cure, Sandman would break into a clinic and force a blood specialist to complete a transfusion with the only person in the hospital who had the same blood type as the Sandmanâs, which was Betty Ross. After the transfusion, Sandman was restored to normal while Betty Ross was temporarily turned into glass. This caused another encounter with Hulk, who defeated Sandman by throwing him into a body of water.
Finally reforming himself together again, Sandman decided to step away from his criminal rampage and visit his mother on Christmas Eve. However, trouble would still follow Sandman as both Spiderman and Human Torch came across Sandman and attempted to capture the villain. While trying to fight off both heroes, Sandman was captured and released by Spiderman after realizing Sandmanâs true intentions on visiting his mother. Sandman still continued his connections with the Frightful Four as the team found themselves struggling to replace Medusa, who was actually the most valuable member of the team. Even though his stay within the Frightful Four proved no better, Sandman would also continue on making several attempts on pursuing a solo criminal career. Hired by Crime-Master and Kingpin, he would later find himself recaptured by Spiderman and placed within a special designed containment bubble designed by Reed Richards. Sandman managed to free himself with the assistance of Baron Brimstone as both villains found themselves battling both Spiderman and Machine Man. After both men were defeated by the heroes, Sandman would later find himself allying with another villain with somewhat similar powers, who was known as Hydro Man. This alliance eventually found itself short-lived and ending with both villains fighting each other until they accidentally merged into monstrous being known as Mud-Thing. After Spiderman successfully halted Mud-Things path of destruction, both Hydro Man and Sandman were still merged until finally being separated after a long period of dormancy.
The Heroic Pursuit
After being fully reformed, the recent event managed to not only cause Sandman to be traumatized, but unsure of his goals as being a criminal. Sandman would have an ironic encounter with one of his enemies in a local bar. Rather than fighting against the Thing, Sandman befriended the hero as he helped influence Sandman into reforming from being a criminal. This not only had Sandman gain a new friend and trusting friend, but also steered his future goals on redeeming himself for his past crimes. Starting with his first enemy, Sandman helped Spiderman on defeating his old allies the Enforcers. Even though Sandman was trying to make good attentions with the public and their heroes, Sandman was still a wanted man and was forced into changing his name to Sylvester Mann.
Sandman’s heroic pursuit would turn for the better when he not only helped Spiderman against the Sinister Syndicate, but also the notorious mercenary Silver Sable. Impressed with Sandman, Silver Sable would hire Sandman to help and assist her against future threats. Alongside with Silver Sable and other heroes, Sandman defended European nations against Dr Octopus and the Sinister Syndicate, captured the communist criminal Albert Malik A.K.A The Red Skull, and disrupted an illegal arms deal between Madame Menace and Dr Octopus. As Sandman continued his career as an employee with Silver Sable, luck would turn for the worst when Dr Octopus forced Sandman into joining his newest incarnation of the Sinister Six. Doing so, Sandman played along with Dr Octopusâs unknown goals until he grew fed up with his stay in the Sinister Six that ended with Dr Octopus turning Sandman into glass. Later returning to normal, Sandman continued his heroic career and continued assisting Spiderman.
Return to Villainy
The Wizard would later capture and alter the mind of the Sandman to revive his evil persona. Back to his evil ways he would rejoin the Sinister Six. While a member of the Sinister Six , he and Venom clashed over who would be allowed kill to Spider-Man, and was severely injured. Being bitten by the murderous villain caused Sandman to slow lose control over his molecular structure. In his worsening condition, he blamed and attacked Spider-Man, but before completely degrading into pure sand, he asked Spidey tell his mother that he tried to be good. Luckily for both, Sandman’s grains merged into a beach and he eventually returned.
Sandman was one of the villains recruited to recover the Identity Disc, but after questioning their would-be leader, is apparently killed by a compound that makes him fall apart. It is revealed that he and Vulture manipulated the other villains for the quest, and that Sandman informed the actual leader who they thought they were working for.
During the period of time in which Spider-Man’s identity was public, Sandman went to him asking for his help. His biological father, an offender named Floyd Baker, was accused and falsely convicted of murdering a man that looked suspiciously like Uncle Ben; Sandman had tried and failed once before to rescue him, and saw the unmasked vigilante as his only option. Peter did not believe him at first, but after some honest words and looking at the evidence, he agreed to save his father. With the help of an emo kid who had witnessed the murderer, the two learned that the real murderer was Chameleon 2211, who had taken Uncle Ben’s form after murdering Spider-Man 2211. Battling him at Midtown High, Spider-Man use the future Spider-man’s helmet to switch Chameleon with Sandman’s father right as he was in the electric chair, saving his life and giving them time to know each other as they made a break for it.
Sandman later developed the power to make sand clones of himself each slightly different. One of the clones got into a relationship with a young woman Alma but a rogue clone ended up killing her. Now deranged he takes her daughter Keemia believing she is his daughter and she also believes he is her father. Spider-Man attempts to rescue Keemia and tells Marko the truth. He is able to defeat Sandman but Keemia is sadly put into foster care. Upon defeat Sandman vowed that he would get revenge and always be his enemy from now on.
Ends of the Earth
He was later seen alongside the resurfaced Sinister Six as one of the six members. He aids Doctor Octopus and his fellow villains in taking over the world, defeating the Avengers, and working with the end goal of getting his daughter out of a foster home. When he is placed in charge of the Sahara Desert, Spider-Man, Black Widow, and Silver Sable confront him. Spidey uses advanced tech to pinpoint his Soul Grain – the one grain his body that controls himself – to defeat him. the
Superior Six
Sandman, along with other villains who had classically been members of the Sinister Six, were defeated, abducted, and mind-controlled by Spider-Man (whose body is possessed by Doctor Octopus) as part of his Superior Six. The newly-dubbed “heroes” stop an attack by the Wrecking Crew, all the while it being clear that Spider-Man is forcibly making them save lives with mind-control technology. After a battle with Lightmaster and his Masters of Evil, the technology wears off, and the vengeful villains decide to have their revenge. Spider-Man narrowly defeats them, but Sandman spitefully reveals that the hope Spider-Man used to inspire in him is now dead.
When all of the world’s heroes and villains are inverted into acting the opposite way they normally do, Sandman is inspired by his past as a hero to rescue an unjustly imprisoned small-time crook. He breaks into his jail and does so, but is dismayed when the news still reports him as a villain.
Sandman later appears inside the new super villain prison outside of New York called the Power House. When the Thing is placed there under false charges of murdering the Puppet Master, he becomes one of his few friends on the inside and protects him discreetly a couple times. He reveals that he is helping the hero because someone is sending care packages to his daughter (obviously the Thing),and he’s grateful for it. In return for this help, Ben let him in on his plan to escape the Power House. They narrowly get out with the help of the Fantastic Four’s allies. Sandman returns the favor by acting as part of the Wizard’s new Frightful Four to fight the Quiet Man’s army.
Human No More
Sandman’s ability to hold his sandy form together begins to wane, so he visits two criminal doctors, The Wizard and the Mad Thinker, They do no small part to help. He also started getting odd visions about what looked to be another life and his past. After collapsing in broad daylight, Sandman was found by Spider-Man. Although dismayed to be unable to help his former enemy, Spidey gave him one last relief by taking him to the beach his mother brought him to as a kid. He then turned to grains and was blown into the wind, apparently gone.
However, it was later revealed that because of a rift between dimensions, a parallel and more powerful version of Sandman had actually taken over his body, intent on continuing his lifespan. Together with Spider-Man, Sandman took control of his new completely-sand body and sent the parallel version of himself packing to his own dead world. The two then bid goodbye, Sandman hopeful and scared about his much tougher and grainier form.
Sinister War
Having returned to the beach to continue to collect himself, Sandman was tracked down by Doctor Octopus, under the influence of Kindred, to put the Sinister Six back together.
Powers
As an accidental victim from the affects of radiation, Sandmanâs body is now entirely made of sand. With the radiation blast causing his organic body to be fused with the elemental sand, his astral form only holds his own entire body structure together. Unlike Dr Strange who can control his astral form at will and leave his physical form, Sandmanâs astral form is forever bonded with any sand he comes in contact with and cannot be separated, despite how far his sand body is separated or scattered. A unique feature that Sandman has is that he displays the ability to become organic and display human physiology at will. Displaying human features such as eating, breathing, bleeding, fatigue, and capable of feeling pain (depending on his current form or mental stress).
Sandman also has control over every sand particle that composes his body, because of this Sandman can travel more quickly followed by a trail of sand. Usually heâs traveling like this with both feet, as a sand mound, or a thin long trail. Aside from traveling, Sandman could also project his body into growing taller or by exerting his body outwards at high speeds, in other words he could throw his own body against unexpected opponents.
Once Sandmanâs body is scattered or dispersed despite the distance, he could quickly reform himself back together again. Because of himself being made of sand materials, Sandman possesses a high increase in strength that could increase more as his body intakes more sand or sand materials. Itâs unclear of the highest amount of strength the Sandman can possess or how big his body can grow, what is known is that at his highest strength level Sandman can stand his ground against individuals with massive strength such as the Hulk and the Thing. If Sandman does manage to lose a certain amount of sand within his body, he could easily restore the lost amount with any other found sand materials.
Having creative skills in sculpting and molding prior to his accident, Sandman is capable of transforming his body into any solid object he desires. Such as transforming his hands into weapons like mallets, clubs, maces, transforming his entire body into complex machinery, objects, and even impersonating people and animals as well. However each form Sandman chooses to change into doesnât cause Sandman to gain the abilities or memory of that chosen form, and also the form is entirely made of sand as well. For example, if he were to transform his hand into a gun, he wouldnât be able to shoot any live rounds. Or if he were to change into Spiderman, he wouldnât display any of his powers or abilities. Recently Sandmanâs level of creativity and display of powers have caused him to take more advanced forms such as becoming a fully furnished castle.
Most of the time Sandman is seen wearing the same basic clothing that consisted of a striped green long sleeve shirt and dark brown khaki trousers, the same clothing he worn in the radiation blast that granted his abilities. Transformed alongside with him, the clothing has also bonded and shared the same results of Sandmanâs abilities. Even though Sandman has been seen wearing other clothing or costumes, most/ or all of his clothing is made up from his own mutated physiology. Much like the symbiotes ability to alter different styles of clothing, Sandman can also do the same but mostly restricted to the colors brown or green, the same type of colors from the clothing his body bonded with. Even though Sandman was once seen bearing the colors of purple and pink when he first Recently Sandman has displayed a new and unique form of abilities with his powers by multiplying himself into an army. Almost resembling the original Sandman, each form consists of Sandmanâs emotions. Each form is equally powerful as the original and does carry the same basic abilities as the original.
Limitations
Even though Sandman displays unique and powerful set of powers and abilities, there also follows limitations. First is the fact that Sandmanâs body retains the same reactions that material-like sand has with other elements, such as water and fire. Much like bodies of sand itself, Sandman could easily absorb water into his body causing him to lose control of his physique at a certain amount. Sandmanâs body also reacts towards fire at the degrees of 3,400 Fahrenheit; this would cause Sandmanâs entire body into glass, which immobilizes him until heâs restored to normal. Even though heâs still capable of retaining his conscious if shattered into glass pieces, Sandman is still trapped within his own body.
Possibly the most weirdest and awkward weakness Sandman has is with the villain known as Hydro Man, who also views Sandman the same way. Both men whose bodies each consist of a different elemental controlled by their conscious were to accidentally bond by fighting would most likely form into a single monstrous like being consisted of mud. With both men sharing no conscious or control, the after effects of being separated would cause both Sandman and Hydro Man a lengthy and traumatizing reaction.
Possibly kept secret and rarely seen is that Sandman does retain human form and does retain full functions and weaknesses. During his career as the Sandman, he has successfully contracted physiology sicknesses and even cancer. Even though heâs capable of reverting his body into sand at will, Sandman still carries any type of contracted sickness, cancer, or obtained diseases.
The greatest flaw in Sandmanâs powers is the amount of mental stress his powers can cause. Itâs a fact that Sandman can easily survive if his head is separated from his from his body and that he would still retain full conscious, but it also reacts towards his mental state. Over the years of mastering his abilities, the amount of creativity, and time heâs spent as a being made of entirely sand has taken a great amount stress on his mental health. Even though Sandman was an honored member of the Avengers and lived a career as a respectful hero, his mind was kept at a balanced state to where it was easy for the Wizard to change back to itâs original criminal mindset. After managing to separate himself into multiple beings, Sandman wouldnât realize that he also separated parts of his conscious that each being developed on their own. This caused Sandman to perform actions without his full knowledge and capable of causing a conflict with himself in a mental confrontation.
Characteristics
- Height: 6’1″ (variable since he’s a shape-shifter)
- Weight: 240-450 (Variable) lbs
- Eyes: Brown
- Hair: Brown
Alternate Realities
Ultimate Universe (Earth-1610)
Sandman of the Ultimate universe is a villain of Spider-Man. His birth name is Flint Marko and is one of the failed experiments of industrialist Justin Hammer to recreate the Super Soldier Serum. The experiment turned his mode into a mud-like Clay and gave him the ability to shapeshift. After Hammer is killed by Doctor Octopus, agents of SHIELD are going to confiscate all of Justin’s experiment and Flint uses this as an opportunity to escape. He wrecked havoc in New Jersey, but was defeated by Spider-Man and captured by SHIELD. In prison, he met the Green Goblin, Doc Ock, Electro and Kraven The Hunter. They all broke free and kidnapped Spider-Man and forced him to join them and form the Ultimate Six. In an attack in the White House, Sandman was defeated by Iron Man. Sandman was later sealed in separate jars and kept frozen to prevent him to forming again by SHIELD.
Marvel 1602 (Earth-311)
Sandman of the 1602 reality has nightmare powers.
Marvel Zombie (Earth-2149)
Sandman of the Marvel Zombies universe was turned into a zombie. He is seen with other Spider-Man villains attacking Magneto and Wolverine attempting to kill the remaining humans evacuating in a SHIELD carrier.
Larval Universe (Earth-8311)
Sandman is a manatee called Sandmanatee.
Earth-398
Sandman of Earth-398 was known as Quarryman and was a member of the Queen’s Vengeance.
Spider-Man: Reign
Sandman is a member of the Sinner Six, the late version of the Sinister Six. When his daughter is killed, he helped Spider-Man to kill the Six, Venom and all the symbiotes in New York.
House of M (Earth-58163)
Sandman is a member of the Hood’s incarnation of the Masters of Evil in this universe. He was instrumental for the success of most of the Hood’s heists and the infiltration of the Red Guard’s hellicarier and rescue of captured teammates. He was also present at the liberation of Santo Rico from the House of M and was one of the few who decided to remain and join the Hood in his defense against Magneto’s overwhelming forces.
Other Media
Film
Spider-Man 3 (2007)
In the Columbia Pictures film Spider-Man 3 Sandman is portrayed by actor Thomas Haden Church. In the film he is later revealed to be Uncle Ben’s true killer known as Flint Marko, instead of the carjacker or burglar in the previous movie contradictory to the comics. Marko commits crimes to support his ill daughter’s medical bills.
After being tracked down by the police he falls into an experimental particle accelerator unable to escape he is engulfed by sand and gains powers similar to his comic counterpart.
After Spider-Man learns of his uncle’s true killer he tracks him down in a sewer while donning the black suit and the two engage in a brief battle where Spider-Man seemingly kills by draining him. He survives the incident and partners with Eddie Brock aka Venom whom they both revenge on Spider-Man.
Sandman and Venom are confronted by both Harry Osborn aka New Goblin and Spider-Man after abducting Mary Jane Watson, who transforms into a giant monster and overpowers Spider-Man. After pounding on Spider-Man for a while he is defeated by New Goblin thus saving him. After Venom is defeated he tells Spider-Man he didn’t mean to kill Uncle Ben and only wanted to take his car but Uncle Ben gentled to talk him out of it but is partner ran out
yelling out alerting him thus accidently pulling the trigger. He also says he has a daughter and is ill and didn’t have a choice, Spider-Man forgives him and Sandman blows away.
Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019)
Sandman appears as one of the Elementals attacking Europe. He is never referred to as Sandman, but a nearby license plate says “463,” a reference to the fact that Sandman made his debut in The Amazing Spider-Man #4 back in 1963. Like the other Elementals, Sandman is said to be a powerful being who originated on another world before being brought to Earth-616 as a result of Thanos‘ use of the Infinity Stones. In the opening of the movie, he clashes with Nick Fury and Maria Hill in Mexico before being defeated by Mysterio, a new superhero who claims to have come from the same world as the Elementals. However, it is later revealed that Sandmana and the rest of the Elementals were merely holographic illusions created by Mysterio so that he could look like a hero.
Animated Series
Sandman has appeared in a number of Spider-Man animated television series.
Spider-Man (1960s TV series)
Here he appears in only one episode “The Sands of Crime” voiced by Tom Harvey. In the episode he steals a diamond, demands one million dollars, and also frames Spider-Man for the robbery. Spider-Man manages to defeat him later on.
Fantastic Four (1970s TV series)
Sandman appears as a member of the Frightful Four and is featured in the episode “Frightful Four”.
Spider-Man (1980s TV series)
Sandman appears in the 80’s Spider-Man cartoon Spider-Man and is appears in the episode “The Sandman Is Coming”.
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends
Here he only appears in one episode: “Spider-Man Unmasked!” voiced by Christopher Collins.
Spectacular Spider-Man
Here he is introduced a petty thug by the name of Flint Marko working for the Big Man aka Tombstone who works with his partner
Alex O’ Hirn. After being consistently being intervened by Spider-Man during their crimes, Big Man uses him and O’ Hirn as experimental tests done by Norman Osborn thus turning them into Sandman and Rhino. He has been a member of the Sinister Six several times only to be defeated by Spider-Man along with the Six. He is voiced by John Dimaggio.
Ultimate Spider-Man
Sandman appears in several episodes of the series, voiced by Dee Bradley Baker. This version of the character is initially encountered by Spider-Man and his teammates on a deserted island. Initially appearing as a pair of siblings named Flint and Sandy, he seems to befriend the young heroes at first, before combining to reveal himself as Sandman. It is discovered that at some point in the past, Sandman had been captured by Nick Fury and abandoned on the island.
Sandman appears several more times throughout the series, acting as a villain. However, in Season 4, he begins to reform, and eventually joins the S.H.I.E.L.D. Academy.
Marvel’s Spider-Man
Sandman appears in a self-titled episode, voiced by Travis Willingham. This version of the character is depicted in a far more sympathetic light than usual. In his backstory, Flint Marko was a common thug who worked for Hammerhead in order to provide for his daughter, Keemia. After Flint failed his boss one too many times, Hammerhead ordered his death, burying him under a large amount of sand and toxic waste. Marko survived the attempt on his life, but mutated into a creature of living sand. After explaining his tragic backstory to Spider-Man, Flint is able to convince the hero to help him rescue Keemia from Hammerhead. However, the two discover that Keemia is staying with Hammerhead of her own free will, and that she also developed sand powers after being exposed to the same toxic mess as her father. Keemia fights her father while stating her resentment towards him, and seemingly kills him after he expresses remorse over his actions.
Video Games
- Sandman appears as a boss character in The Amazing Spider-Man vs. Kingpin.
- Sandman appears as a boss character in Spider-Man: Return of The Sinister Six.
- Sandman appears in Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro, voiced by Daran Norris.
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Sandman appears as a villain in Spider-Man 3. He is voiced by Thomas Haden Church. He was forced to kill Spider-Man by Venom who kidnapped his daughter and threatened to kill her.
- Sandman appears in Spider-Man: Friend or Foe, voiced by Fred Tatascoire. He is both a boss and a playable character. He was captured and under the control of Mysterio. Later Spider-Man got report of sandstorms in Egypt and confronted Sandman and won soon after.
- Sandman appears in Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions as the second villain for the Amazing Spider-Man. With the power of the tablet his power of sand manipulation advanced with the ability of him controlling sand by looking at. He can also make sand goblins, form sand weapons, and create sandstorms. He is voiced by Dimitri Diatchenko.
- Sandman is one of the villains referenced in the video game adaptation of The Amazing Spider-Man (the others being Mister Negative, Vulture, Doctor Octopus, and Venom). In one of the side missions where in you take pictures for Whitney Chang, you will be on a park. There is a moving sandpit, which according to Whitney, a little girl was put down there. This an obvious reference to him since the pit is moving and the little girl is possibly hix daughter.
- Sandman appears as an enemy character in Marvel Avengers Alliance.
- Different versions of Sandman appear in Spider-Man Unlimited.
- Sandman appears as a playable character in Lego Marvel Super Heroes.
- Sandman appears in Marvel Future Fight.
- Sandman appears in Marvel Puzzle Quest.
- Sandman returns as a playable character in Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2.
- Sandman appears as a boss character in Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order, voiced by Richard Epcar.
Merchandise
- Sandman was featured in ToyBiz’s Spider-Man Sneak Attack line.
- Sandman was featured in ToyBiz’s Spider-Man Classics line.
- Sandman was heavily featured in Hasbro’s line for Spider-Man 3.
- The movie version of Sandman was the subject of a Marvel Legends Build-a-Figure wave from Hasbro. The wave consisted Sandman (normal size), Spider-Man, Mary Jane Watson, Doc Ock, Green Goblin, New Goblin and Symbiote costume Spider-Man.
- Sandman was featured in the HeroClix figure game.
- Sandman was featured in Hasbro’s Super Hero Squad line.
- Sandman was featured in Marvel Select’s Minimates line.
- Eaglemoss, Bowen Designs and Diamond Select have released Sandman statues and busts.
- Hot Toys included a large Sandman bust as an accessory with their Black Suit Spider-Man figure.
- Sandman was featured in Hasbro’s Marvel Legends Signature Series.
- Sandman was featured in Jakks Pacific’s Marvel Tsum Tsum line.
- Sandman was featured in Hasbro’s Marvel Universe line.
- Sandman was featured in Hasbro’s Titan Heroes line.
- Sandman appeared as the subject of a second Build-a-Figure wave from Hasbro. This version was based on his comic counterpart, and could be completed after purchasing all the corresponding figures (Ms. Marvel, Green Goblin, Spider-Man 2099, Jackal, Symbiote costume Spider-Man, Spider-U.K. and Shocker).