| Name | Abomination, Terrifying Titan |
|---|---|
| Type | Legendary creature — gamma villain |
| Description | Trample
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| Flavor | "Stop me? Puny fools. Stop me how?" |
| Artist | Adi Granov |
| Set | Marvel Super Heroes #333 |
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| Name | Abomination, Terrifying Titan |
|---|---|
| Type | Legendary creature — gamma villain |
| Description | Trample
Power-up — |
| Flavor | "Stop me? Puny fools. Stop me how?" |
| Artist | Adi Granov |
| Set | Marvel Super Heroes #333 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
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Grade it yourself
Abomination, Terrifying Titan, Legendary creature — gamma villain, designed by Piotr Dura first released in Jun, 2026 in the set Marvel Super Heroes and was printed exactly in 2 different ways.
Abomination, Terrifying Titan would fit best in a Gruul (red/green) midrange or stompy deck that ramps early and pressures the board with efficient creatures, since a 4-mana trample threat with repeatable fight-based removal synergizes well with mana acceleration (like Llanowar Elves or Topiary Stomper) and +1/+1 counter support; the cost reduction clause also rewards aggressive curve-out turns where you immediately convert mana into board control. That said, compared to format staples like Questing Beast (immediate impact, haste, multiple combat abilities), Glorybringer (haste plus removal on attack), or even Halana and Alena, Partners (which snowball counters and grant haste), Abomination is likely slower and more mana-intensive, making it less efficient in competitive formats unless the metagame favors grindy creature mirrors where repeatable fight effects shine. Overall, it could be solid in casual or Commander builds focused on counters or fighting themes, but in most competitive
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