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| Slug | |
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The Slug battles Spider-Man. From Web of Spider-Man Annual #4 | |
| Publication information | |
| Publisher | Marvel Comics |
| First appearance | Captain America #325 (Jan 1987) |
| Created by | Mark Gruenwald and Paul Neary |
| In-story information | |
| Alter ego | Ulysses X. Lugman |
| Species | Human Mutant |
| Abilities | Gifted intellect Use of his immense fat |
Slug (Ulysses X. Lugman) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Shea Couleé portrayed the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe Disney+ series Ironheart (2025).
Publication history
The supervillain Slug first appeared in Captain America #325 (January 1987) and was co-created by Mark Gruenwald and Paul Neary.
In regards to the character's concept, Mark Gruenwald once commented that he initially thought a 1,200 pound man was implausible, but later discovered the existence of such individuals through reading People magazine.[1]
Fictional character biography
Ulysses Lugman was born in Miami, Florida. He is a notorious drug kingpin and criminal organizer, as well as the president and owner of several legal businesses in Miami. Due to his obesity, he took on the name "Slug."
Lugman is one of the villains shown in the crossover event Dead Man's Hand, where he meets with several other criminals in Las Vegas to divide up the territory of the Kingpin. Among the many criminal groups who attend are the Secret Empire, Werner von Strucker, and Hammerhead's group. The situation falls apart due to various factors, including infighting among the group leaders and the infiltration of Microchip and Mickey Fondozzi. Slug attempts to escape, but is caught by Nomad.[2][3]
Slug later joins the Hood's crime syndicate. During the "Secret Invasion" storyline, Slug is impersonated by a Skrull, who is soon exposed and killed by the Hood.[4]
Powers and abilities
Slug possesses a gifted intellect and is a master strategist with a sharp business acumen where he is often leading through a combination of intimidation and rewards.
His most notable attribute is his immense weight, which can exceed one thousand pounds. According to The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Update '89, it is possible that Slug is a mutant, given how difficult it is for a normal person to achieve such tremendous mass and remain alive.
Unlike the Blob, Slug lacks the ability to compensate for his mass, rendering him practically immobile unless he is utilizing a high-tech personal hovercraft. Slug's high percentage of body fat allows him to float effortlessly in water, and his metabolism grants him limited immunity to drugs and poisons. Slug is known to asphyxiate his victims (usually his underlings who have failed or displeased him) in the folds of his flesh.
Equipment
Due to his extreme sensitivity to light, Slug is almost always seen wearing shaded eyeglasses.
In order to move around, Slug makes use of special custom-designed heavy-duty electric wheelchair/forklifts that are outfitted with tank treads or heavy tires. For longer distances, Slug travels in a custom semi-trailer.
In other media
Slug appears in Ironheart, portrayed by Shea Couleé.[5][6] This version is a hacker, former drag queen, and a member of a Chicago street gang led by the Hood who is described as the most wanted person in Madripoor.
References
- ^ Zimmerman, Dwight Jon (January 1988). "Mark Gruenwald". Comics Interview. No. 54. Fictioneer Books. p. 15.
- ^ Daredevil #307-309 (August - October 1992)
- ^ Nomad (vol. 2) #4-6 (August - October 1992)
- ^ New Avengers #46 (December 2008)
- ^ @MarvelStudios (June 18, 2025). "Ironheart crew teaser" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ Nolfi, Joey (June 16, 2025). "'Drag Race' icon Shea Couleé reveals secret 'Ironheart' character who brings drag to MCU". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on June 16, 2025. Retrieved January 9, 2026.
External links
- Slug at Marvel Wiki
- Slug at Comic Vine