Tomorrow Man | |||||||||||||||
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Real Name | Zarko | ||||||||||||||
Alternate Identity | Tomorrow Man | ||||||||||||||
Powers and Abilities | Time Machine | ||||||||||||||
Allies | Loki | ||||||||||||||
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- Tomorrow Man is from the Non MAU series The Marvel Super Heroes.
Zarko, also known as Tomorrow Man, is a time traveling criminal.
Biography[]
Zarko, also known as Tomorrow Man, hailed from the 30th century. Zarko traveled into the past and stole a T-Bomb and escaped back to his own time. Thor witnessed the theft and used Mjolnir to open a portal through time to follow him. Thor learned that in the 30th century all weapons had been abolished. Because of this, Zarko used the T-Bomb to take control of Earth's government. When Thor tried to stop Zarko, he escaped in a plane. However, the plane crashed and Zarko got amnesia. Thor then returned to his own time with the T-Bomb.
However, Loki returned Zarko's memory to use him in a plot to destroy Thor. Zarko then traveled to the past to get revenge on Thor. Zarko attacked a city with a giant robot that Thor was unable to defeat. Zarko swore that he would stop his attack but only if Thor returned with him to the 30th century to be his slave. Thor agreed and went with Tomorrow Man to the future.
Zarko intended to use Thor to conqueror the 30th century for him. Zarko then forced the world's ruling council to reveal the location of the Master Computer which controlled the planet. When Zarko found the Master Computer, Thor turned against Zarko and defeated him.
Background[]
Tomorrow Man was voiced by Rod Coneybeare.
This is the first version of Tomorrow Man outside the comics.
Tomorrow Man appeared in the Marvel Mash-Up shorts that aired on Disney XD.
External Links[]
- Wikipedia
- Artur Zarrko (Earth-6297) at Marvel Database