List of Marvel Family Enemies - Professor Gorling

Professor Gorling

Only appearing in Marvel Family #11. A kidnapper who went exploring in the Ajak mountains a year before he appears. He then starts kidnapping poor children. Mary, while bringing a food basket to a poor family as she does daily, sees the 11th kidnapping and chases him to his base, where he has all the children bound and gagged and has just finished binding and gagging his last victim. She knocks him out, then transforms to call the police, but he gags her from behind, revealing he only pretended to be knocked out. Mary is bound hand and foot, then with his 12 victims Gorling gets into the plane and flies to the Ajak mountains, where a giant appears. It is revealed a race of unintelligent giants lives there and let him go in exchange for his promising to bring back more 'little talking dolls' like himself, and promised him a sack of gold for each one. Mary is sold to a giant's family like all the other children and played around with by the two children, nearly being killed by their beatings on her. Finally, the girl removes her gag, allowing her to transform and rescue the other children, who are also being used as toys by the children. She takes them back to the plane while Gorling is talking to a giant, and a junior pilot starts flying it away. However the giant Gorling is talking to about bringing more children observes this and seizes the plane, but Mary pulls his hair until he lets them go, telling Gorling he will remain as a plaything of the giants for the rest of his life.

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