FROG
Real Name: Unrevealed
Identity/Class: Alternate Reality (Earth-928 circa 2099 A.D.) human
Occupation: Scavenger
Group Membership: Partner of Eyeball
Affiliations: Eyeball
Enemies: None known
Known Relatives: None
Aliases: Orbie
Base of Operations: Mobile
First Appearance: 2099 Unlimited#9/4 (July, 1995)
Powers/Abilities: Frog did not have any superhuman abilities.
He may or may not have been able to read, at least a little.
He carried a rocket launcher he could use to blow a hole in the ground, at least.
Height: Unrevealed (approximately )
Weight: Unrevealed (approximately )
Eyes: Unrevealed (the art made them appear to have pupils amidst
a white sclera; maybe they had small, dark irises, or they had
colorless irises with no contrast from the surrounding sclera.
Hair: Sparse hair atop nearly bald head.
History:
(2099 Unlimited#9/4) - Coming upon a dump in the "Midtown" region, Eyeball launched a missile that blew a hole in the ground.
Approaching the site where the missile struck, Frog saw a big hole and told Eyeball that he had blown a hole straight through to Pittsburgh (see comments).
As Frog got closer, he realized
they had opened up the roof of some sort of storeroom. Eyeball helped
Frog down into the room and then followed.
There were shelves with many boxes
of Silver Age and older comics, but the two men could barely read and
had no idea what they were looking at. Frog speculated that the books
were "some sort of holovid."
They decided that they could salvage the containers (comic bags) and swap them for porphyrin.
They dumped out all of the boxes
and pulled the books out their bags, resolving to burn the useless
paper inside.
Frog asked to keep a few books just to scan the optics.
After Frog burned the rest of the books and Eyeball gathered the bags,
Eyeball appreciated that he enjoyed having the clean open space of the
warehouse, while Frog was engrossed in the few books he had saved.
Comments: Created by Rick Parker
Frog had the triangle pattern on his jacket, while Eyeball's jacket had the circle pattern.
I don't know
for sure what Midtown is meant to be in reference to...Midtown Comics?
That was located in Manhattan, New York, but the city was still
populated circa 2099 as Nueva York.
Additonally, I
don't know if the reference to Pittsburgh was meant to be literal, or
just a sarcastic reference to Pittsburgh being a dump or a hole in the
ground, or something...
Profile by Snood.
CLARIFICATIONS:
Frog should be distinguished from:
- FROG ( ) - New York University, roommate of Greg Willis
(Gravity)--Gravity#1
- FROG ( ) - "Terrigen Marines"--Silent War#5
- FROG, the
- encountered in Earth-like dimension by Avengers, apparently
followed them back to Earth and was transformed into a conventional
frog and squished in a closing door--Thunderbolts I#150
- FROGs of CENTRAL PARK (Bugeye, Dewlap, Glugwort(d), Greensong and her
son, Gullywhump(d), Puddlegulp, briefly Thor ) - allied with Thor in frog form against the rats of Central
Park--Thor I#364
- FROG BOY - see FROG MAN--Marvel Team-Up I#121
- FROG-FACE - see LEAP-FROG--Tangled Web of Spider-Man#12
- "FROGGY" - lover of Flavia, forced Technet to bring him honey to cure his acne--Excalibur Annual #1/2
- FROGGY - see LEAP-FROG--Spectacular Spider-Man II#185
- FROG-MAN (Zakkim) - former tyrant of Tyrannia circa 1000 years ago,
transformed into frog-man by the sorcerer Ozaan, hid in a trance for 1000 years,
returned to suspended animation after mistaking a couple in frog costumes for
the active life form on earth; did not wish to live in a world of frogs--Strange Tales#104/3
- FROG-MAN (Francois LeBlanc) - Ani-Men, former navy frog-man, temporarily given superhuman powers by agents of
Count Nefaria, killed by bomb set off by Spymaster in battle with Iron Man. leaping ability-aka CROAKER--Daredevil I#10
- FROG-MAN - see LEAP-FROG--Spectacular Spider-Man II#185
- FROG-MAN (Eugene
Paul Patilio) - Son of Leap-Frog--Marvel Team-Up I#121
- FROG-MAN impersonator - Skrull, Action Pack--Avengers: The Initiative#7
- FROG-MAN ( ) - Ani-Men, acquired costume of LeBlanc--Code of Honor#3
- BRASS FROG(s) - King Solomon's Tomb, two
items, one brings objects back in time, the other returns them - aka KING SOLOMON's FROG(s)--Black Panther I#1
- BULLFROG
(Kelsey Riordan) - career criminal with past encounters with
unspecified Captain America; circa 1947 used frog costume with springs
on boots in crime spree, defeated by Captain America (Jeff
Mace)--Captain America Comics#61/2
- CUTFROG - Sakaar species, produces powerful venom, venom used by shadow
priests against Sakaar--Hulk Family#1/2
- GOLDEN FROGS - race of frog-men who developed when locals in Panama fled into subterranean caverns in 16th century to escape Spanish Conquistadors, mutated by waters therein; encountered in 20th century by explorers, possibly destroyed--Adventures into Terror#23
- PHROGG - New-Man (evolved from a frog) on Counter-Earth who
spied on the rebel New-Men led by Porcunis for Khobra, leader of the evil New-Men who
wanted to conquer the planet--Incredible Hulk II#158
- PHRAUG of the pre-Cataclysmic era - @ 18000 BC,
Deviant, leader of Lemuria at the time of the Great Cataclysm--Marvel Team-Up I Annual#5
- GARKO the MAN-FROG - mutated by potion,
progressed into real frog and run over, sent to Hell--Giant-Size Man-Thing#4/2
- LEAP-FROG
(Vincent Patilio) - Electro’s Emissaries of Evil, former agent
of Justin Hammer, father of Frogman, invented jumping suit due to
frustration over lack of success as an inventor, wife died of cancer,
retired, has periodically returned to activity--Daredevil I#25
- LEAPFROG
(Buford Lange) - father of Timmy, abusive, electrocuted by Timmy to
stop him from killing Daredevil, captured and possibly killed by
Alyosha Kravinoff. Costume + abilities patterned after
Vincent Patilio--[Daredevil II#16], 19
- LEAPFROG - underwater transport
craft of Janet & Victor Stein, stolen by the Runaways--Runaways#15
- THROG (Simon Walterson) - transformed into the frog Puddlegulp, later gained power of Thor via sliver of Mjolnir--Mighty Thor#700
- BLACK TOAD (Chuck McArthur) - criminal circa 1941, used blow gun with poison darts--Captain America Comics#7/2
- BOAB the DEVIL-TOAD - "Shadow Earth" arch-demon--Strip#1 (or other toad-natives of this world)
- GENGHIS GRIMTOAD - "Shadow Earth" magic-user--Strip#1 (or other toad-natives of this world)
- RUBY TOAD - used to prevent entrance into the Toad God's crypt--Chamber of Chills#3
- TOAD - see BLACK TOAD--Captain America Comics#7/2
- TOAD (Mortimer Toynbee) - British
mutant, Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, Misfits, Brotherhood of
Mutants, Brotherhood, former lackey of Magneto, subject of
Alamogordo as an infant, powers enhanced on Stranger’s ship--X-Men I#4
- TOAD BOY (Tarquin) - District X, mutant, son of , powers
removed by Mr. M. Secretions (Toad Juice) contain euphoric drug--[District X#1], 2
- TOAD GOD - giant ancient toad-like creature
connected to Ruby Toad key--Chamber of Chills#3
- TOAD GOD - see TSATHOGGUA--Door to Saturn; Savage Sword of Conan I#40
- TOAD-IN-WAITING ( ) - bug-eyed mutant--X-Men II#132
- TOAD WHALES - hundred-foot-long undersea creatures domesticated by the Infra-Worlders--Incredible Hulk II#164
- TOADTHRAX the BLACK - "Shadow-Earth" sorcerer--Strip#1
- TOADIUS - Tribbitite, former king--Over the Edge#3
- TOAD JUICE - secretions of Toad Boy prior to his being cured--District X#1
- TOAD MEN - see TRIBBITITE race--Incredible Hulk
I#2
- TOAD-THING of the Hyborian era - dwelled at the bottom of the
Well of Skelos on unidentified island on which Belit stored her treasures, battled Conan--Conan the Barbarian I#73
- TOADY - robotic servant of Tyrant--Silver Surfer III#101
- AMPHIBIUS - Savage Land Mutates--X-Men I#62
- GRUNT - malevolent aspect of Willie Evans' personality; looked kind of froggy--Iron Man Annual#8
- "RANINE race" - Atlantean aquatic frog-like race--Men's Adventures#27/3
- TRIBBITITE race - aka Toad Men; extraterrestrials, largely use technology stolen from other races--Incredible Hulk
I#2
- other frog, toad, etc. characters, groups, items, events, races or places...
images: (without ads)
2099 Unlimited#9/4, pg.1, panel 4 (rear view after launching missile);
pg. 3, panel 2 (shelves of comics);
panel 3 (looking at comics);
pg. 5, panel 1 (Frog upper, asking to keep a few books);
panel 3 (Frog looking at comics)
Appearances:
2099 Unlimited#9/4 "The Dump" (July, 1995) - Rick Parker (writer, artist), Joey Cavalieri (editor)
First posted: 09/01/2026
Last updated: 12/07/2025
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