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    The Human Torch ( Jonathan Lowell Spencer " Johnny " Storm) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is a founding member of the Fantastic Four.

  2. He was the mentor and foster parent of Thomas Raymond, the second Human Torch. The Human Torch was created by Carl Burgos in his original incarnation. He first appeared in Marvel Comics #1. The modern version was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, first appearing in Fantastic Four #1.

  3. The Human Torch, also known as Jim Hammond (originally, Hamond ), is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer and artist Carl Burgos, he first appeared in Marvel Comics #1 (October 1939), published by Marvel's predecessor, Timely Comics .

  4. Human Torch was one of thebig threeheroes of Marvel (then known as Timely) Comics, along with Captain America and the Sub-Mariner —and one of the most popular Marvel superheroes of the 1940s. Like the Sub-Mariner, he was first seen on the newsstands in Marvel Comics #1, in late 1939.

  5. Synthezoid Physiology: Created by Dr. Phineas Horton, the Human Torch is a near-perfect replica of a human being and has the capacity for creative intelligence and unlimited self-motivated activity. His physiology allows him to eat, sleep and otherwise engage in human activity. [81]

  6. Human Torch. The Human Torch was an android created by Professor Phineas T. Horton for scientific purposes. At a press-conference unveiling, however, Horton's creation burst into flames when exposed to oxygen, and, with human-like sentience, personality, and awareness, rebelled against his creator.

  7. Sep 17, 2023 · Marvel's first superhero, the original Human Torch, was created by Professor Phineas Horton, who had very different intentions for the android. The Human Torch's early adventures helped shape his moral compass and revealed his creator's true motives.