Hugo Danner

Hugo Danner
From cover of the 1949 edition of Gladiator.
Publication information
PublisherAlfred A. Knopf
Marvel Comics
Wildstorm
First appearanceGladiator (1930)
Created byPhilip Wylie
In-story information
Team affiliationsWWI Western Front allied forces
French Foreign Legion
Notable aliasesLe Colorado
Abilities
  • Superhumanly dense tissue grants:
  • Accelerated healing factor

Hugo Danner is a fictional character and the protagonist of Philip Wylie's 1930 novel Gladiator. Born in the late 19th century with superhuman abilities via prenatal chemical experimentation, Danner tries to use his powers for good, making him a precursor of the superhero.[1] However, Danner grows disillusioned with his inability to find a permanent outlet for his great strength, and dies frustrated.[2]

Apart from Wylie's novel, the character has also appeared in a feature film and publications by Marvel Comics and DC Comics. Comedic actor Joe E. Brown portrayed him in a 1938 movie adaptation of the book.[3] Decades later the character starred in an adaptation titled "Man-God" in Marvel's black-and-white comics magazine Marvel Preview #9 (Winter 1976). He next appeared in DC's standard color comic book Young All-Stars in 1988 and 1989, as the estranged father of an illegitimate son named Iron Munro. In 2005, he returned in the comic book miniseries Legend, published by the DC imprint Wildstorm. Here Danner, in the late 1960s, fights as a U.S. Army supersoldier in the Vietnam War rather than as a super Legionnaire in World War I.

  1. ^ Lalumière, Claude. "Classic Science Fiction Reviews: Gladiator". Scifi.com. Archived from the original on October 11, 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-21.
  2. ^ Wylie, Philip. Gladiator. New York: Shakespeare House, 1951.
  3. ^ "The Gladiator (1938)". The Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2007-10-05.[unreliable source?]