Glob was a student at Xavier's mansion and a member of the Omega Gang under the leadership of Quentin Quire
Glob Herman was a member of the Xavier Institute where he befriended classmate Quentin Quire. Herman joined the Omega Mutants with Quire after the death of mutant fashion designer Jumbo Carnation, whom was killed by anti-mutant people. Glob and his team attacked several humans. During the Riot at Xavier's, Herman rampaged and had Redneck light him on fire and charge at a bus full of humans. He was stopped by Beast, Cyclops and Xorn. He was not seen or heard from after this for quite some time but reappeared after the Decimation of M-Day.
Herman was one of the few mutants to keep his powers and joined the X-men on Utopia.
He was later seen along with other mutants in San Francisco protesting Proposition X. He was a part of the initial riot.
While mostly staying out of the lime-light, when the island was being attacked by a sentinel, Herman fought with the other younger X-Men to save the island. When Wolverine started his own school, back in New York, Herman left with the other students.
Glob Herman's body is composed almost entirely of bio-paraffin (living wax), with his skeleton and major organs floating inside. He is highly flammable, and can throw pieces of his body. Being set on fire, or separating pieces of his body doesn't seem to hurt him. His mutation also enhances his physical abilities giving him enhanced agility, speed, endurance and senses.
Here Glob Herman had a cameo, or small part if you wish, in this movie. Whilst on Alcatraz Island he is seen to get hit by a cure dart, which effectively " cures " him of his mutant powers. He is transformed from his mutation state to that of a normal human being.
| Super Name: | Glob Herman |
| Real Name: | Robert Herman |
| Aliases: | Robert Herman |
| Publisher: | Marvel |
| Gender: | Male |
| Character Type: | Mutant |
| 1st Appearance: | New X-Men #117 |
| Appears in: | 110 issues |
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X-Men: The Last Stand
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