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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | It's common knowledge that Everything's Even Worse with Sharks. Out of all the sea creatures, none sets in man a Primal Fear quite like a shark does. But what if you want something scarier than a shark? How could we possibly make so fearsome a beast even scarier? Why, by giving him legs, arms, and a human brain! Thus we have the Shark Man. It may be a Half-Human Hybrid. It may be a natural mutation on a shark, or a human Super Soldier with shark like enhancements. All that matters is it packs the bestial parts of a shark with the form of a human. Could probably apply with any large sea predator. |