Troll (Youngblood)

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Bartholemew J. Troll is a fictional character, heavily influenced by Wolverine, [1] "created" by Rob Liefeld.

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Publication history

Troll first appeared in Image Zero #0 (October 1993). He then appeared in the Youngblood comics series (Youngblood #6 (June 1994)) as a member of the superhero team.

Fictional character biography

Troll was born a member of his race of the same name. Though he appears with grey hair and the rest of his body hairless, his true appearance is, in fact, a short-haired blue creature. Being a troll, he is short in stature. Not much information about his past has been revealed, although he once worked for the U.S. government during World War I. Prior to that, he came into contact with a mystical book which tells of things to come and allows the user to rewrite their own history. He lost the book in a card game and when he attempted to reclaim it, he was trapped in ice for hundreds of years. In the 1990s, he came to work for the government-sponsored superhero team Youngblood.

Troll is featured in the November 2009 Image crossover Image United .

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