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Impossible
Man and Impossible Woman
Real
Name: Poppupians have no names Occupation: Prankster, hedonist,
student of Earth's popular culture, progenitor of the new Poppupian race Identity:
The general populace of Earth tends to disbelieve that the Impossible Man and
Impossible Woman are really alien beings. Legal Status: Citizens of
Poppup Other Aliases: (Impossible Man) Impy, (Impossible Woman) Impet Place
of Birth: Poppupoopu, Poppup Marital status: Inapplicable Known Relatives:
Impossible Kids (children/clones of Impossible Man and Impossible Woman) Group
Affiliation: None Base of Operations: Unknown First Appearance:
(Impossible Man) FANTASTIC FOUR #11, (Impossible Woman) MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE #60
History: The Impossible Man was born on the planet Poppup, and
is a member of a race of beings who reproduce asexually and could alter their
molecularly malleable bodies at will to temporarily assume any shape imaginable.
Poppup was a particularly harsh and dangerous world, and the Poppupians' shape-changing
abilities enabled them to survive its many perils. By the time of the Impossible
Man's birth, the Poppupians had evolved a collective consciousness, linking the
minds of the entire race in a group mind. (Hence, Poppupians have no names because
they were, in effect, all the same being.)
Endowed with a slight mental variation that permitted
him a degree of individual thought, the Impossible Man
acted upon the boredom that his entire race experienced.
He did so by transforming himself into a space vessel
and leaving Poppup. Eventually he arrived on Earth, and
found the planet to have great amusement potential, especially
since he had shape-changing powers and ordinary human
beings did not. It was during this first visit to Earth
that he first met the Fantastic Four and that he was dubbed
"the Impossible Man" after one of the Fantastic
Four, the Thing, commented that the absurd ways that the
alien used his shape-shifting powers made him "impossible."
The Impossible Man made a major nuisance of himself until
the Fantastic Four pretended to be bored with him, and
persuaded other people to act the same way. Convinced
that Earth was dull, the Impossible Man departed.
After touring other inhabited worlds, the Impossible
Man returned to Poppup to share his experiences with his
people. When the world-devouring Galactus threatened to
consume other inhabited worlds, the Poppupians sent the
Impossible Man to lead him to their world, which Galactus
then consumed. Bored by existence to the point of, despair,
the Poppupians welcomed the death of their world and their
physical bodies. With the Impossible Man's survival, the
minds and souls of the Poppupian race would live on in
the person of their most adventurous member.
The Impossible Man accompanied the Fantastic Four back
to Earth, where he became fascinated by Earth's popular
culture. Observing the feelings of the Thing and his then-girlfriend
Alicia Masters for each other, as well as the emotions
of others, the Impossible Man learned the human concept
of love. Lonely for someone else like him to share love
with, the Impossible Man cloned himself a mate, the Impossible
Woman, from his own body. The two aliens then left Earth
to explore the frontiers of love and to recreate the Poppupian
race.
The Impossible Man and Impossible Woman each cloned many
offspring from himself or herself. Eventually, however,
the Impossible Man returned to Earth, where he asserted
that his mate and their children had all developed minds
unlike his own, and that the question had arisen as to
who should lead these new Poppupians. The Impossible Man
said that to prove his own worthiness, he agreed to compete
in a large-scale "scavenger hunt," in which
he accumulated many items connected with the super-powered
beings of Earth. However, the Impossible Man was judged
to have lost the contest. (Whether the Impossible Man
was telling the truth about his family and his reasons
for the scavenger hunt is not known.)
The Impossible Man's and Impossible Woman's current whereabouts
are unknown.
Height: 6 ft. 4 in. Weight: 165 lbs. Eyes: Purple Hair:
None (except for black eyebrows) Skin: Green
Strength Level: The Impossible Man and Impossible
Woman ordinarily possess the normal Poppupian strength
of a Poppupian of their age, height, and build, who engages
in exercise only when it is not boring. Presumably they
can increase their strength by changing form.
Known Superhuman Powers: The Impossible Man and
impossible Woman, like all Poppupians, have the ability
to rearrange the molecules of their bodies at will into
any form they choose. They can simulate some of the abilities
and functions of the object or living being they imitate,
depending on what that object or being is. For example,
they can become a working electric fan, water hose, or
jet-propelled engine (although they empower these objects
by their own molecular energies rather than by electricity,
water, or jet fuel). However, if they imitate such objects
as Thor's enchanted uru hammer, Captain America's vibranium-adamantium
shield, or the Silver Surfer's cosmic surfboard, they
can only take on the appearance of said objects, and not
their special properties. The degree to which they can
imitate the superhuman powers of other beings is unknown.
The Impossible Man and Impossible Woman can even separate
themselves into various parts in changing form, such as
when they became a large number of flowers, or when they
became a bag of water, which then spilled its contents.
They retain their full consciousness in whatever form
they take, and can control all the parts into which they
divide, and reassemble them into their own single, natural
forms.
The Impossible Man and Impossible Woman can temporarily
discard unnecessary molecules of their bodies when imitating
objects or beings of considerably less mass than they:
a fountain pen or a hat, for example. (They customarily
disperse their spare molecules over a large enough area
that they cannot be discerned, and regain them on returning
to their original form.) They can also draw additional
molecules from an undisclosed, perhaps extradimensional,
source to increase their size. In order to clone the Impossible
Woman from his own body, for example, the Impossible Man
had to draw enough additional molecules to create a being
from himself who had the same amount of mass as he did.
There are apparently limits to the amount of mass that
they can temporarily add to their own at any one time.
It has been theorized that the Impossible Man employed
technology to help him impersonate the gigantic Galactus
on one occasion. (It is also theorized that he employed
technology to teleport many of the items,' some of them
enormous, that he gathered in his "scavenger hunt"
to different locations.)
The Impossible Man's and Impossible Woman's transformations
occur within a fraction of a second, and are accompanied
by a "pop" sound.
The Impossible Man and Impossible Woman can psionically
levitate themselves in any of their forms.
The Impossible Man and Impossible Woman can travel through
hyperspace by transforming themselves into an imitation
of a starship. They can survive in the vacuum of space
for months without food, water, or oxygen by inducing
in themselves a low metabolic state similar to hibernation.
(During that time, if they are in starship form, their
subconscious will guide them to their destination.)
Like all Poppupians, the Impossible Man reproduces by
dividing himself into two identical beings. This is a
form of cloning, involving a mitosis-like process undergone
by all the cells of his body.