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THE EVOLUTION OF MODOK PART SIX: The 2000s Brings All The MODOK variants!In the 2000’s we got lots of versions of MODOK. I’ve already done a top 10 for these, which you can find here . So, the...
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Power Man & Iron Fist #61-62 (1980): Thunderbolt diesMan Mountain Marko and Thunderbolt have teamed up to take on the titular heroes, while working for a mob attorney known as Little Ceasar...
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Weapon X #6-13 (2003): The UndergroundAurora has always been (quite literally) crazy (she has a diagnosis) so I’m going to say that’s why she’s now in love...
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Soldier X #11-12 (2003): Series endsCable tries to prevent the state of Florida from executing an innocent girl, accused of murdering her parents, who also happens to be a...
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THE EVOLUTION OF MODOK PART FIVE: The 1990s, or “Now You’re Back, So What?”The ’90s is the third decade that begins with MODOK supposedly dead. Guy’s got more lives than a cat. Anyways,...
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Soldier X #9-10 (2003): Rebels, Freaks & ProphetsA new creative team takes over. Karl Bollers will stay as writer until the end of this series (#12), but Arthur Ranson just draws this one...
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THE EVOLUTION OF MODOK PART FOUR: The ’80s!In 1981, MODOK appeared in Marvel Two-In-One #81 , and made Thing’s day. That was how he kicked off the ’80s. Not much of an...
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Thor #60-67/562-569 (2003): SpiralThis extended story is the one Dan Jurgens has been building up to. He’s been forming a church where mortals can worship him, and in...
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New X-Men #139-141 (2003): Murder at the MansionFor several issues across Grant Morrison’s run, Scott Summers and Emma Frost have been psychically having an affair where Emma...
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THE EVOLUTION OF MODOK PART THREE: Sucking in the 70sThe initial years of the 1970s began with two fairly uninspired MODOK stories. First, Captain America #124 , in which MODOK makes a...
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Startling Stories: Megalomaniacal Spider-Man (2003)A great indie creator, Peter Bagge, gets to re-tell Spider-Man’s stories. Funny and cute, and not canon.
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Captain America Annual #7 (1983): Cosmic Cube originThis issue has a ton of characters, but only one on the cover. I guess they ran out of time or couldn’t find an artist? They should...
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Iron Man Annual #4 (1977): MODOK Dies (again)Iron Man is hunting MODOK down, and the trail leads to California. So, he enlists the Champions to help him. They find him...
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FANTASTIC FOUR #362-365 (1991)Throwing Spider-Man on the cover is consistent with Marvel’s mandate of using few very popular characters to hype every other book,...
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THE EVOLUTION OF MODOK PART ONEHere’s a series of posts on the evolution of my favorite character, M.O.D.O.K. (or MODOK to his friends). And what an evolution it...
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Ms. Marvel #5-8 (1977)In issue #5, Ms. Marvel fights Vision. Only it’s not Vision. It’s a fake, made by MODOK. We also get a...
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TALES OF SUSPENSE #92-94 (1967): 1st MODOK!Captain America sees what he thinks is a robot killing Nick Fury. It wasn’t Nick, thought. it was an LMD (as were all...
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Iron Man #65-69/410-414 (2003): ManhuntSomeone is using stolen Iron Man armor to attack the Chinese embassy, and Tony is trying to find out who. That’s why this is called...
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY HERB TRIMPEThe greatest Hulk artist ever was born on this day, May 26, 1939. Rest in peace, great one!
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Captain Marvel #7-8 (2003): Monsters and GodsTwo Asgardian Storm Giant brothers named Strum and Drang–sons of Surtur and the wolf Fenris (bestiality kink alert!)–were...
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Daredevil #46-50/426-430 (2003): HardcoreKingpin was believed dead, but of course he’s alive. In these issues, he returns and starts reasserting his control over the...
