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Marvel Legends Series – Gamerverse Gargantos

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Marvel Legends Series – Gamerverse Gargantos

It is important to note that while Gargantos appears in various Marvel video games (like Marvel Rivals or Marvel Future Fight), the official Marvel Legends figure is technically branded under the Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness film line. However, because the design is so similar to his video game appearances, many collectors include him in their “Gamerverse” displays as a stand-in for the classic Marvel monster Shuma-Gorath.

Here is a detailed description of the Marvel Legends Deluxe Gargantos figure and its features:


👁️ Marvel Legends Deluxe Gargantos

This is a “Deluxe” scale figure, meaning it is larger and more complex than a standard 6-inch Marvel Legends release. It is designed to capture the terrifying, interdimensional presence of the giant eye-beast.

1. Product Features & Dimensions

Feature Detail
Scale Deluxe 6-Inch Scale (compatible with all standard Marvel Legends)
Size The body is roughly the size of a large grapefruit, but with tentacles extended, it occupies a significant footprint on a shelf.
Material High-quality PVC and ABS with a mix of rigid and semi-flexible plastics for the tentacles.
Branding Part of the Multiverse of Madness collection (often used for Gamerverse/Comic displays).

2. Design and Sculpt

  • The Eye: The centerpiece of the figure is a massive, realistic central eye. It features a high-gloss, clear plastic lens over a detailed iris, giving it an eerie “depth” that seems to follow the viewer.

  • Skin Texture: The entire body and all tentacles are covered in a highly detailed, pebbled texture, simulating the rough, leathery hide of a deep-sea or interdimensional monster.

  • Color Palette: The figure is painted in a muddy sea-green and brownish-teal color, with darker washes used to highlight the bumps and ridges in the skin.

3. Articulation: The Tentacles

The engineering of Gargantos focuses entirely on his tentacles rather than standard humanoid joints:

  • Multiple Tentacles: The figure features multiple poseable tentacles (typically 7 large ones).

  • Ball-Jointed Bases: Each tentacle is attached to the main body via a ball joint, allowing for a wide range of circular movement.

  • Bendable Wire/Hinge Tech: Depending on the specific production run, the tentacles use a combination of swivel-hinge joints and semi-flexible plastic, allowing you to “pose” the beast as if it is crawling, lashing out, or wrapping around a hero like Doctor Strange.

4. Display and Compatibility

  • Interactive Play: The figure is specifically scaled to “fight” 6-inch figures. Its tentacles are strong enough to support the weight of a standard-sized Marvel Legends figure, allowing you to display Gargantos “grabbing” or crushing an opponent.

  • Stability: Because of the multiple contact points provided by the tentacles, the figure is incredibly stable and does not require a display stand.


🌌 Who is Gargantos? (Lore)

In the context of the films and games, Gargantos is an interdimensional sea monster sent to kidnap America Chavez.

  • The Connection to Shuma-Gorath: In the comics and games (like Marvel vs. Capcom), this creature is almost identical to Shuma-Gorath, a Great Old One and Lord of Chaos. Due to naming rights issues, the MCU version was renamed Gargantos, but for most fans, this figure serves as the definitive version of both characters.

  • The Gamerverse Presence: If you are a fan of Marvel Rivals or Marvel vs. Capcom, this figure is the perfect way to represent the “Chaos Dimension” on your shelf.

Gargantos is a massive, one-eyed, tentacled monster from the Marvel Universe. While originally a minor sea creature in the comics, the character gained global fame as a primary antagonist in the film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and various Marvel video games.

The creature is a prime example of Eldritch horror, blending elements of Greek mythology (like the Kraken) with Lovecraftian themes of interdimensional chaos.


👁️ Physical Appearance and Design

The design of Gargantos is intentionally alien and unsettling. Here are its defining physical traits:

  • The Central Eye: Its most prominent feature is a single, massive eyeball located in the center of its body. In the MCU and modern games, this eye is hyper-realistic, often featuring a vertical pupil and a fleshy, lidless socket.

  • The Tentacles: It typically possesses between seven and twelve primary tentacles. These are not smooth like an octopus; they are covered in a rough, pebbled, or leathery skin and often feature sharp hooks, suckers, or spines.

  • Skin Texture: Its hide is generally depicted as a deep teal, sea-green, or grayish-brown. The skin is thick and armored, capable of resisting standard weaponry and magical blasts.

  • Scale: Gargantos is gargantuan. In cinematic appearances, it is large enough to occupy an entire New York City street block, capable of tossing buses and tearing the sides off skyscrapers with a single limb.


🌀 Powers and Abilities

Gargantos is more than just a “big animal”; it is a supernatural force of destruction.

  • Interdimensional Travel: In Multiverse of Madness, Gargantos can move between dimensions. It can also remain invisible or “out of phase” with reality until it chooses to strike.

  • Incalculable Strength: Its tentacles are strong enough to crush metal, restrain super-powered beings (like America Chavez), and pull down massive structures.

  • Extreme Durability: Because it is an interdimensional entity, its physical form is highly resistant to damage. It requires high-level sorcery or massive physical trauma (like being impaled) to be defeated.

  • Regeneration: It can often survive losing tentacles, as they are essentially magical biomass that can grow back or be replaced by the entity’s true form.


📚 The “Name Controversy”: Gargantos vs. Shuma-Gorath

For many fans, the creature in the movie and modern games looks identical to the classic Marvel villain Shuma-Gorath. Here is why the names are different:

  1. The Comics Origin: The “real” Gargantos first appeared in Marvel Premiere #13 (1969) as a giant sea monster fought by Namor the Sub-Mariner.

  2. The Legal Switch: The design used in the Doctor Strange movie is actually that of Shuma-Gorath, an ancient Lord of Chaos. However, Marvel does not own the name “Shuma-Gorath” (it was originally created by Robert E. Howard for a Conan the Barbarian story).

  3. The Solution: To avoid legal issues with the name, Marvel Studios took the look of Shuma-Gorath but gave it the name of the sea monster they did own: Gargantos.


🎮 Representation in Media

  • MCU (Multiverse of Madness): Shown as a puppet sent by the Scarlet Witch to capture America Chavez. It is eventually defeated by Doctor Strange using a lamppost to pierce its eye.

  • Video Games: Appears in Marvel Future Fight, Marvel Strike Force, and is a major influence on the design of Shuma-Gorath in the Marvel vs. Capcom fighting series.

  • Collectibles: The Marvel Legends Deluxe Gargantos is the most popular physical representation, known for its “follow-me” eye effect and poseable tentacles.

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