He apparently served the Mandarin but was revealed to be using him so he could bring back his fellow dragons.
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Liuchow subsequently led him back into his tomb, where the herb returned Foom to his sleep.įin Fang Foom appears as a recurring villain in the animated series Iron Man, voiced by Neil Ross. Liuchow taunted Foom with the threat of the herb, goading the dragon into chasing him, and led him straight into the Communist camp, which Foom decimated. The surrounding region became known as the Valley of the Sleeping Dragon.įoom slept until the year 1961, when he was deliberately awakened by teenager Chen Liuchow, whose homeland was under threat from the Communist Chinese. A group of humans were placed as guards outside his tomb, passing the job on to their descendants. He consequently entered into Chinese legend whose name, roughly translated, means "He Whose Limbs Shatter Mountains and Whose Back Scrapes the Sun". The navigator of the craft, Foom instead elected to serve as a "back-up" in case something went wrong, and was placed in a tomb and given a herb that would send him into a deep slumber, so that he might sleep while his crew entered man's world.įin Fang Foom was somehow briefly awakened in the 8th Century, and returned to sleep through a second application of the herb. Landing on Earth in ancient China, the crew used their natural shape-shifting powers to mimic human form, intending to enter human society and bide their time before beginning their conquest. Foom and several other like-minded members of his race departed their peaceful homeworld centuries ago with the intention of conquering other planets. He resembles a somewhat anthropomorphic Chinese dragon.
He was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor for his work on Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.He was nominated for a Teen Choice Award for Choice Scene Stealer for his work on Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.He also portrayed a member of The Sneepers in the music video Guardians Inferno. He also voiced an alternate Yondu Udonta in the What If.? episode What If. Michael Rooker portrayed Yondu Udonta in Guardians of the Galaxy, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.