Doctor Doom’s Armor by John Byrne and Josef Rubinstein with mechanical drawings by Eliot R. Brown from the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Deluxe Edition #15 (1984)
Alright, question. I'm researching for an essay on environmentalism in Hayao Miyazaki's movies (basic stuff, I know), through the continuity of Mononoké, Totoro, Laputa and Nausicäa. Not the point, anyway. It's like the third or fourth essay I watch/read that calls the Ohmu in Nausicäa "ugly", "creepy" or "scary". I'm surprised, because I've always found the Ohmu quite majestic, even beautiful, and peaceful and comforting, even in the throes of blinding rage. So.