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Who Is Monolith? Origin, Powers and Key Facts

Monolith (Comico): Monolith is a huge stone golem originally adopted by Tommy Czuchra after he died in an avalanche. Since then, a new host has taken over the rocky alte

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Monolith is a Comico comic book character, the alter ego of Tommy Czuchra, with over 78 comic issue appearances. Monolith is a huge stone golem originally adopted by Tommy Czuchra after he died in an avalanche. Since then, a new host has taken over the rocky alter ego.

Who is Monolith?

Tommy Czuchra is the thirteen year old son of an archaeologist who died during an avalanche. Reborn as a powerful undead superhuman able to transform into Monolith, a giant rock creature with the inherent strength and invulnerability to go with. When Tommy Czuchra died and his stone golem form was obliterated, another person, David Ridgeway, became the next Monolith. David was an insurance salesmen who went on a rock climbing trip with a co-worker. The co-worker who was rather competitive and also having an affair with David's Wife, set David up for a fall. David plummeted down the cliff side and it took rescue workers two days to dig him out. Some point after his burial, David awakens with a primordial scream, transforming himself into Monolith and crashes out of his grave.

Key facts

Monolith is of god/eternal origin and first appeared in "An Echo of T.H.U.N.D.E.R.; The Shape of Things to Come". The character is published by Comico. With 78 recorded issue appearances, Monolith ranks among the most featured characters in comics.

Frequently asked questions

Who is Monolith?

Monolith is a huge stone golem originally adopted by Tommy Czuchra after he died in an avalanche. Since then, a new host has taken over the rocky alter ego.

What is Monolith's real name?

Monolith's real identity is Tommy Czuchra.

When did Monolith first appear?

Monolith first appeared in "An Echo of T.H.U.N.D.E.R.; The Shape of Things to Come".

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