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My little black button eyes widened as I began to read:
Splash page from "The Green Thing!" in Tales of Suspense #19 (July 1961), plot by Stan Lee (?), script by Larry Lieber (?), pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Dick Ayers, colors by Stan Goldberg, letters by Ray Holloway (?)
Of course, as in all classic Marvel origins, it begins with a scientist. Doin' something incredibly stupid. In this case injecting a powerful experimental radioactive sciency-type growth serum into a random plant. Except that's no mere random plant, that's an evil plant. (You can tell, because it actually eats giraffes.)
Hey! How many times have we told you: don't tamper in God's domain!!! You know what happens when…oh, like we couldn't all see this coming.
That's right let's fight the giant plant with a stick. That's like trying to fight a wild tiger by hitting it with another, slightly smaller, wild tiger. Also, when you do that wind-up? Don't make such a long speech. Just gives the plant monster more time to twist his fibers to create a loop or a lasso. See? I told ya!
GROOT, NO
So what's the scientist's solution? Inject another plant with the serum and watch them fight to the death. Well, sure…what?!?!
The moral of the story? Eat your broccoli until you're blue in the face.
Special Bonus Other-Artist-Monster from the same comic: hey, from co-creator of Iron Man, Don Heck comes this guy: Maaboo!
I only know Maaboo from his sidekick role to Yogi Bear, so it's nice to see him getting the spotlight for once.
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