MODOK (also written as M.O.D.O.K.; an
acronym for Mental/Mobile/Mechanized Organism Designed Only for Killing) is a
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al
character
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appearing in
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s published by
Marvel Comics. The first MODOK is George Tarleton, a former employee of
Advanced Idea Mechanics (A.I.M.), an arms-dealing organization specializing in futuristic weaponry, who undergoes substantial
mutagen
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ic medical experimentation originally designed to increase his intelligence. While successful, the experiments result in him developing a freakishly overdeveloped head and a stunted body, causing the character's signature look and use of a hoverchair for mobility. After the experiments, he kills his creators and takes control of A.I.M. Following Tarleton being split from MODOK, the new independent being dubs himself MODOK Superior, becoming the
archenemy of
Gwen Poole
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.
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's list of the Top 100 Comic Book Villains of All Time ranked MODOK as #100.
Debuting in the
Silver Age of Comic Books, MODOK has appeared in over four decades of Marvel continuity, and starred in the
miniseries
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''
Super-Villain Team-Up: MODOK's 11'' #1–5 (Sept.–Dec.
2008
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), the self-titled
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issue ''MODOK: Reign Delay'' #1 (Nov.
2009
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) and the
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''MODOK: Head Games'' (Dec.
2020
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), released as promotion for the self-titled
animated series ''M.O.D.O.K.'' (2021), in which MODOK is voiced by
Patton Oswalt.
An original incarnation of MODOK first appeared in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe as
Anton Ivanov / The Superior, an arms dealer-turned series of
Life-MOdel Decoys Designed Only for Killing (L-MODOKs) portrayed by
Zach McGowan throughout the
fourth and
fifth seasons of the show ''
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' (2017–2018), and another portrayal of the character will appear in the film ''
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania'' (2023).
Publication history
MODOK first appeared in ''
Tales of Suspense'' #93–94 (Sept.–Oct. 1967), and became a recurring foe for the
superhero
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Captain America
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, where he was created by
Stan Lee
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and
Jack Kirby. Writer
Mike Conroy stated "Inevitably, he (MODOK) returned to plague Captain America, whose physical perfection he so resented." MODOK reappeared in ''
Captain America
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'' #112 (April 1969), 120 (Dec. 1969) and 133 (Jan. 1971). The character also featured in a storyline in ''Sub-Mariner'' #49 (May 1972), before becoming the major villain in an extended storyline in ''
The Incredible Hulk'' vol. 2 #167–170 (Sept.–Dec. 1973). MODOK also participated in "The War of the Super-Villains" storyline in ''
Iron Man
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'' #74–75 (May–June 1975). MODOK had a series of encounters with the superheroine
Ms. Marvel in ''Ms. Marvel'' #5 (May 1977), 7 (July 1977) and 9-10 (Sept.–Oct. 1977). Constant battles against the Marvel heroes followed, including ''Iron Man'' Annual #4 (Dec. 1977); ''
Marvel Team-Up'' #104 (April 1981) and ''
Marvel Two-In-One'' #81–82 (Nov.–Dec. 1981). Following a failed bid to use fellow Hulk foe the
Abomination to achieve his ends in ''The Incredible Hulk'' vol. 2 #287–290 (Sept.–Dec. 1983), MODOK is assassinated in ''Captain America'' #313 (Jan. 1986). The character's body makes a ghoulish return in ''Iron Man'' #205 (April 1986).
During the ''Taking A.I.M.'' storyline in ''
Avengers
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'' #386–387 (May–June 1995), ''Captain America'' #440 (June 1995), ''The Avengers'' #388 (July 1995) and ''Captain America'' #441 (July 1995), MODOK is resurrected. More typical attempts to better the character's situation followed in ''Iron Man/Captain America Annual 1998''; ''
The Defenders'' (vol. 2) #9–10 (Nov.–Dec. 2001); ''Wolverine'' (vol. 2) #142–143 (Sept.– Oct. 1999); ''Captain America and the
Falcon'' #9 (Jan. 2005) and ''Cable & Deadpool'' #11 (March 2005). The character then made three humorous appearances, in ''Wha...Huh?'' #1 (Sept. 2005); ''Marvel Holiday Special 2006'' (Jan. 2007) and ''GLA-Xmas Special'' #1 (Feb. 2006). After appearing briefly in the
mutant titles ''X-Men'' #200 (Aug. 2007) and ''The
Uncanny X-Men'' #488 (Sept. 2007), MODOK was featured in ''Ms. Marvel'' (vol. 2) #14–17 (June–Sept. 2007) and appeared in two miniseries: ''
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'' #1–6 (July–Dec. 2008) and ''Super-Villain Team-Up: MODOK's 11'' #1–5 (Aug.–Dec. 2008). MODOK also featured in ''The Incredible Hulk'' (vol. 2) #600 (Sept. 2009); ''
Astonishing Tales'' (vol. 2) #2 (May 2009) and the one-shot issue ''MODOK: Reign Delay'' #1 (Nov. 2009).
MODOK later gained a counterpart and successor in MODOK Superior, who first appeared in ''Hulk'' (vol. 2) #29 and was created by
Jeff Parker and Gabriel Hardman, who is depicted as the archenemy of
Gwendolyn "Gwen" Poole in ''The
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'' #1–25 and 0 (June 2016–April 2018), ''
West Coast Avengers'' (vol. 3) #4 (Feb. 2019), and '
Fictional character biography
George Tarleton
George Tarleton was a technician">ODOK: Head Games'' #1-4 (Dec. 2020-March 2021).
Fictional character biography
George Tarleton
George Tarleton was a technician for the criminal organization
Advanced Idea Mechanics (A.I.M.), founded by his father Alvin.
[''M.O.D.O.K.: Head Games'' #3–4 (Feb.–April 2021). Marvel Comics.] He was born in Bangor, Maine. Having recently created the Cosmic Cube, the A.I.M. scientists used advanced
mutagen
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ics to alter Tarleton and created the super-intelligent man-mind MODOC (an acronym for Mental Organism Designed Only for Computing) to study and improve upon the object, alongside the JOD1E program.
MODOC, however, becomes ambitious, kills his creators and takes control of A.I.M. Renaming himself MODOK (Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing), he comes into conflict with the hero
Captain America
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, who is intent on rescuing
S.H.I.E.L.D.
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agent
Sharon Carter from A.I.M. MODOK becomes a recurring foe for Captain America, battling the hero on three more occasions, with the last encounter revealing the villain's origin. MODOK also battles
Namor the Sub-Mariner and
Doctor Doom
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, the latter intent on claiming the Cosmic Cube. MODOK reappears and abducts
Betty Ross, changing her into the
Harpy
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with gamma radiation at a higher level than that which turned Dr. Robert Bruce Banner into the
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in a bid to destroy the monster. MODOK then follows the Hulk and the Harpy to a floating
aerie, where Banner cures Ross of her condition. MODOK and a team of A.I.M. agents arrive in time to kill the creature known as the
Bi-Beast
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, the guardian of the aerie, but not before activating a
self-destruct mechanism, forcing everyone on board to flee. MODOK also accepts the offer of the extra-dimensional mystic the
Black Lama to participate in the latter's War of the Super-Villains, but fails to gain the prize - a golden globe that is supposed to give the winner of the war ultimate power - after being defeated by
Iron Man
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.
A.I.M. becomes dissatisfied with the lack of scientific advancement under MODOK's leadership and MODOK's obsession with seeking revenge against
metahuman
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s, ousting him from power as a result. MODOK attempts to regain control of the organization and prove his worth by unleashing a
nerve agent on
New York City, which is prevented by
Ms. Marvel and the
Vision. MODOK seeks revenge against Ms. Marvel, first attempting to
mentally control the heroine and then hiring the
Shi'ar assassin
Deathbird to kill her; Ms. Marvel overcomes both of these obstacles and defeats both Deathbird and MODOK. MODOK's ambitions grow and he seeks world domination, but is thwarted by Iron Man and the superhero team the
Champions. After an attempt to plunder the resources of the
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and a battle with
Ka-Zar and the Hulk, the character develops a new
biological agent called Virus X. MODOK's attempts to test the agent on the
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is prevented by the
Thing, the Sub-Mariner and Captain America, although the villain escapes and the Thing almost dies when exposed to the virus.
Abandoned by A.I.M. for these failures, the character revives long-time Hulk foe the
Abomination, planning to use the monster against his superiors. The plan fails when the Abomination is revealed to be mentally unstable, although during the course of the storyline MODOK transforms
Dr. Katherine "Kate" Waynesboro (an associate of Bruce Banner) into Ms. MODOK, a female counterpart (the first) of himself. Horrified by MODOK's callous disregard for life, Waynesboro demands to be restored to human form and MODOK willingly complies. Wishing to disassociate themselves from MODOK for good, A.I.M. hires the
Serpent Society to assassinate the villain. They succeed, with
Death Adder striking the killing blow. The Serpent Society returns MODOK's body to A.I.M., with the organization using it as a
supercomputer
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. A rogue A.I.M. agent remotely operates MODOK's body in a bid to destroy Iron Man, with the battle ending with the body's destruction. Although MODOK had died, A.I.M. temporarily replaced him with his more loyal, and in some ways more effective, second female counterpart
MODAM
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.
During the ''Taking A.I.M.'' storyline, MODOK is resurrected because A.I.M. needs him to assist with the creation of another Cosmic Cube. In one of the attempts to create the Cube, MODAM is killed (or at least disappears). Eventually MODOK is stranded in an alternate dimension, but manages to return with the unintended help of the supervillain team the
Headmen. After attempting to steal a device that boosts mental power, MODOK agrees to aid the Headmen in their plans of conquest, but after taking control of A.I.M. once again, he reneges on the agreement in order to avoid an encounter with the superhero team the
Defenders. MODOK next clashes with the
Canadian superhero team
Alpha Flight before being captured by a group composed of
U.S. Naval intelligence and a
drug cartel. MODOK is
lobotomized
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and employed to infiltrate
spy satellites and manipulate the
stock market
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, but he recovers and exploits the situation until captured and taken into custody by
S.H.I.E.L.D.
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In ''GLX-Mas Special'' #1, MODOK and A.I.M. fought
Dum Dum Dugan and his
S.H.I.E.L.D.
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squad, but were defeated by
Squirrel Girl and her
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sidekick Tippy-Toe. MODOK then seeks a sample of the
cybernetic species the
Phalanx, and after brief encounters with the
mutant superhero team the
X-Men, battles Ms. Marvel once again, the heroine aided by fellow
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Wonder Man during an elaborate scheme by renegade A.I.M. branches to kill MODOK, with one of the rogues being MODOK's long-lost son, who seeks revenge for his abandonment. Employing an elaborate scheme and
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, MODOK restores his personal wealth and power and re-establishes himself as the leader of A.I.M. once again. MODOK was seen in
Puerto Rico attempting to create an army of genetically enhanced monkeys called A.I.Monkeys to eliminate the recession in A.I.M., until he was defeated by
Mister Fantastic, the
Invisible Woman and the rookie Puerto Rican hero known as El Vejigante. It is also revealed that MODOK was involved in the creation of both the
Red Hulk and the
Red She-Hulk
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and belongs to the Intelligencia, a secret organization of genius-level supervillains.
During the ''
Fall of the Hulks
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'' storyline, it is revealed that MODOK is a member of the Intelligencia, who had a part in the creation of both the Red Hulk and the Red She-Hulk. They captured some of the smartest men and brought about the events that would lead up to the ''
World War Hulks
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'' storyline. When several heroes are subjected by the Intelligencia to the Cathexis ray, which can transfer
radiant energy from one subject to another,
Amadeus Cho is affected as well. Unlike the others, who become "Hulked-Out Heroes", his mind expands and becomes so powerful that he gains the ability to warp reality within a 10-foot radius. Using this power, he reverses the process that created MODOK, turning him back into George Tarleton, who knows no better than to get away as quickly as possible. George Tarleton was taken into custody by the U.S. military and remains confined, where Bruce Banner occasionally calls on him to help defuse the "doomsday plans" that MODOK installed in the possibility that his master plan should fail. However, Tarleton appears to remember next to nothing of his former life as MODOK and, in fact, seems to be either traumatized or just an ordinary man again.
MODOK Superior
Unknown to everyone, the doomsday plans left behind by MODOK actually serve as a distraction. The plans themselves are coordinated by a 'cluster' of brains, cloned from MODOK's own, who act as one non-sentient
supercomputer
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. This cluster is destroyed by the Red Hulk and the doomsday plans are stopped. However, one of the cloned brains, rather than being utilized as an organic computer, is allowed to develop naturally and then uploaded with MODOK's mind. This new MODOK (who has the appearance, genius-level intelligence and mental powers of the original MODOK, but apparently ''none'' of his weaknesses) calls himself MODOK Superior and prepares to make his ''own'' mark on the world. Cooperating with the Intelligencia once again, MODOK Superior and the Intelligencia attempt to study the body of a
Spaceknight, which had crashed on Earth for unknown reasons. When the Avengers attempt to stop them, the body is revealed to be the latest vessel for the consciousness of Ultron. In the battle with the Avengers, MODOK Superior takes on Thor, claiming he has the power of a god - and being immediately struck down.
During the "
Fear Itself" storyline, MODOK Superior reviews the attacks by Skadi and tells his followers that she is actually the
Red Skull's daughter
Sin, who has tapped into the powers of the
Asgardians. He then views from his surveillance that the Red Hulk is fighting the Thing (in the form of Angrir: Breaker of Souls). When he learns that Zero/One and the Black Fog are also after the Red Hulk, MODOK Superior plans to get to the Red Hulk first. MODOK Superior prevents the Black Fog from killing the Red Hulk. MODOK Superior becomes intangible to keep himself from getting attacked by Angrir (who shoots down Zero/One's Helicarrier). MODOK Superior has his encounter with Zero/One and both of them declare a truce to help fight the soldiers of the Serpent. During that time, MODOK Superior starts to develop a crush on Zero/One. In the prologue to the ''
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'' storyline, MODOK Superior targets an ex-A.I.M. scientist named Dr. Udaku who was being escorted to the Pentagon by Wakandan forces. Before MODOK Superior could burn Dr. Udaku, the
Scarlet Witch
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arrives and fights MODOK Superior, while smaller MODOK pawns surround the Scarlet Witch. In the nick of time,
Ms. Marvel and
Spider-Woman arrive and help to defeat MODOK Superior and A.I.M. MODOK Superior and some rogue A.I.M. Agents joined up with S.H.I.E.L.D. in order to make a deal to take down
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(the then-current leader of A.I.M.).
Agents of MODOK
After a brief retirement, MODOK Superior returned and opened up a group of assassins called the Agents of MODOK (Mercenary Organization Dedicated Only to Killing) where they killed evil people. However, he made the mistake of recruiting
Gwen Poole
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when she killed his top assassin and took credit for his kills. When he found she was not a superhuman and had no special training, he attempted to eliminate her, but she turned on him and sent him into space with an injured eye and damaged equipment. She then took over his agency for a brief time, but when her plans defeated a group of alien arms dealers and did not get them any money (having turned the client, an old
Doombot
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who escaped from a fight in the past with Squirrel Girl, against them) the agency was disbanded and everyone went their separate ways. After reuniting, the agency faces off against MODOK Superior when he returns from space, who elects to flee rather than fight.
MODOK Superior and a group of A.I.M. members attacked a HYDRA airship to capture Shiklah, who was in its custody.
Deadpool saved her, and stole MODOK Superior's chair. MODOK Superior was taken to the hospital, where he vowed vengeance on Deadpool for stealing his chair. During the "
Secret Empire" storyline, MODOK Superior appears as a member of the Army of Evil and took part in the attack on Manhattan in retaliation for what happened at Pleasant Hill during "
Avengers: Standoff!." MODOK Superior resurfaced in a new form during a confrontation with the newest incarnation of the
West Coast Avengers (of which Gwen is a member), appearing as an attractive, long-haired man, calling himself BRODOK (Bio-Robotic Organism Designed Overwhelmingly for Kissing) and insisting that he was now reformed. The team eventually exposed his scheme to turn various citizens of
Los Angeles into giant mindless monsters and defeated him, reverting him back to the traditional appearance that George Tarleton had.
During the "
Iron Man 2020" story arc, the War Machine was about to be experimented on by some Deathloks on Lingares when he is saved by someone. When War Machine catches up to the rest of Force Works and gives them their equipment, they discover that his rescuer is MODOK Superior. He states that he wants to add his brainpower to Force Works as its newest member. It turns out that MODOK Superior was the one behind the Deathloks of Lingares and manipulated Force Works into taking out Ultimo's head so that he can take control of it and ultimately become Ulti-MODOK. After the bearded Deathlok was beheaded by the
U.S. Agent, War Machine temporarily turned into a Deathlok to control the remaining Deathloks into fighting Ulti-MODOK. When Quake briefly opened a lava-filled chasm, Ulti-MODOK fell into it, with the Deathloks following him down into it as well.
Family life
In the ''M.O.D.O.K.: Head Games'' storyline, MODOK Superior begins to have vivid hallucinations of a family life with a human wife and son, named Jodie and Lou, and a similarly robot daughter named Melissa. Believing that he is malfunctioning, and threatened with his life by
Monica Rappaccini
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and the rest of A.I.M., MODOK Superior sets out to "fix" himself. After being briefly killed and resurrected by Gwen, his search for answers leads him to his childhood home where he is reunited with his father, and A.I.M.'s true founder, Alvin Tarleton. Alvin reveals that he forced his son George to undergo the process of becoming the original MODOK against his will as contrary to his origin, George was a rather inept employee at A.I.M. His wife Jodie was a manifestation of a program, called JOD1E, that was meant to sequester him. Now empowered with the knowledge of his true upbringing, MODOK Superior traps his father's consciousness into his phone and uses the bodies of leftover Super-Adaptoids to create solidified and weaponized versions of his imaginary family.
Powers and abilities
Formerly, George Tarleton was subjected to a mutagenic process that granted him hyper-intelligence, sacrificing his body for the world's largest brain. He possessed enhanced intuition, pattern solving, information storage/retrieval, and logical/philosophical structuring. MODOK's ability to predict probable outcomes of tactical and
strategic
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scenarios is so extraordinary that it bordered on
precognition. His hunches are heightened to the degree that they were almost always correct. He can recall every moment with this perfect memory. However, his creativity remains at an average human level.
Courtesy of A.I.M. technology, MODOK wore a headband that enables him to focus his mental power into devastating energy beams. He has psychic abilities, enabling him to contact others through
telepathy
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, mentally control individuals or large groups, and generate
force fields
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Science
* Force field (chemistry), a set of parameter and equations for use in molecular mechanics simulations
* Force field (physics), a vector field indicating the forces exerted by one object on another
* Force field ( ...
strong enough to withstand minor nuclear explosions. A side effect in this mutation was also the growth of Tarleton's head due to that point where his body could no longer support its weight. Now, he relies on an exoskeleton and a hoverchair called the Doomsday Chair for movement. The Doomsday Chair is also equipped with destructive weapons, including missiles and lasers.
His organs also wore out quickly, necessitating the use of harvested clones, which were utilized to sustain him. As the leader of A.I.M., MODOK had advanced technology, vast resources, and a personal army at his disposal. Currently, MODOK Superior also has the same appearance and powers as Tarleton, but not his weaknesses.
Other versions
''Marvel Adventures''
A version called "MODOC" (Mental Organism Designed Only for Conquest) appears in the title ''
Marvel Adventures: The Avengers'', briefly turning the Avengers into (superior) versions of itself before being defeated.
''Ms. Marvel''
Over the course of her two series,
Carol Danvers (
Ms. Marvel) had several interactions with A.I.M. and MODOK; among others, she was both saved from being disincorporated by 24 embryonic MODOCs who had been outfitted with reality-altering powers when working in unison and separated into two separate entities to fulfill her fondest wish. Also, reference was made, by A.I.M. personnel, to many actual MODOCs who, apparently, really ''did'' function in the way that MODOK was originally supposed to have done (namely, as docile organic supercomputers).
MODOT
MODOT (Mobile Organism Designed Only for Talking), formerly
Nobel Prize hopeful Dimitri Smirkov, appears in the third ''
Howard the Duck'' miniseries and, unlike his predecessor MODOK, can walk without the aid of a hoverchair. He had no designs of world conquest, but instead was only interested in making money; this may be because the branch of A.I.M. that created him did so specifically so he could ''talk'' the head office into increasing their budget. He ended up practically ruling the airwaves, influencing millions of viewers through 100 android hosts, anchormen and reporters, all controlled directly by him.
MODOG
Iron Man has an encounter with MODOG (Mobile Organism Designed Only for Genocide) in the second volume of ''
The Invincible Iron Man''. Iron Man dispatches him with ease, dumping him in outer space.
Marvel MAX
The miniseries ''U.S. War Machine'', published under the mature-audience
Marvel MAX imprint, showcases another version of MODOK salvaged by S.H.I.E.L.D. when it is discarded by A.I.M., apparently a victim of
racial prejudice.
Ultimate Marvel
The
Ultimate Marvel version of the character features in the title ''
Ultimate Vision'', experimenting with a
Gah Lak Tus probe on an A.I.M. space station. Although he starts the story as the amoral genius cyborg George Tarleton, after he is infected by Gah Lak Tus, he is eventually reduced to a disembodied head.
Another version of MODOK appeared in ''
Ultimate Armor Wars'' #2, when
Doctor Faustus revealed that he, too, was a cyborg and harbored a tiny MODOK inside his hollow head.
Nextwave
At least four versions of MODOK, apparently based around
Elvis Presley, were created by the
Beyond Corporation
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to defend their secret weapons factory, State 51. They were defeated by the
Nextwave Squad. Their principal mode of attack seemed to involve shooting cheeseburgers at their target.
The following issue revealed that the
Beyond Corporation
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Places
Certain places fe ...
was being run by a disguised infant MODOK, apparently conceived by a MODOK and a MODAM. This MODOK escapes the Nextwave Squad, but it is subsequently killed by its master
Devil Dinosaur
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.
Amalgam Comics
A version of the character features in ''Iron Lantern'' #1, a one-shot issue (one of 24) that is part of the
Amalgam Comics
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Batman and Marvel Comics' Wolverine become the Amalgam C ...
imprint, which is itself part of the four-issue miniseries ''
DC vs. Marvel''. MODOK is crossed with the
DC Comics character
Hector Hammond to form H.E.C.T.O.R. (Highly Evolved Creature Totally Oriented for Revenge), who is the leader of the Weaponers of A.I.M. (a cross between DC's the
Weaponers of Qward
Qward is a fictional world existing within an anti-matter universe that is part of the . It was first mentioned in ''Green Lantern'' (vol. 2) #2 (October 1960).
Fictional history
Krona, an Oan scientist from the planet Maltus, performed a fo ...
and Marvel's A.I.M.)
''Marvel Zombies''
An alternate version of MODOK is seen being eaten by zombified versions of the
She-Hulk
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and
Hawkeye. Later, it is discovered that this universe's
Ash Williams
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had watched this MODOK being devoured.
''Earth X''
An alternate version of MODOK appeared in ''
Earth X''. In recent history, MODOK, like every other telepath on the planet, was killed when the
Red Skull's powers first manifested. MODOK's hoverchair, ironically, was later recovered by the Skull's army and the Skull used it as his personal throne.
Old Man Logan
In the pages of ''Avengers of the Wastelands'' which takes place on Earth-21923 and serves as a sequel to "
Old Man Logan", MODOK is among the villains that attack Danielle Cage's group in Osborn County. He was killed by
Viv Vision
Vagabond
Vagabond (real name Priscilla Lyons) is the former partner & girlfriend of Nomad (Jack Monroe). She prevented Black Racer's assassination attempt on Sidewinder. She thwarted and captured Dr. Karl Malus during his attempt to take over P ...
.
MODORD
A
Dazzler-centered story, "Disco Highway", in issue #4 of the miniseries ''
X-Men: Serve and Protect'', released in February 2011, features a character named MODORD (Mental Organism Designed Only for Roller Derby).
''MODOK: Assassin''
During the ''
Secret Wars'' storyline, the
Battleworld domain of Killville is based on a reality where MODOK killed every known superhero, which resulted in its citizens being in constant danger from every supervillain and murderer in Killville.
MODAAK
In the pages of ''
Spider-Gwen'', which takes place on Earth-65, Captain America fights against MODAAK (Mental Organism Designed As America's King). The author based this character on American then-U.S. Presidential candidate
Donald Trump.
In other media
Television
* MODOK and a smaller version of him called ELF (External Life Form) appears in ''
Iron Man
Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby. The charact ...
'', voiced by
Jim Cummings
James Jonah Cummings (born November 3, 1952) is an American voice actor. Since beginning his career in the 1980s, he has appeared in almost 400 roles. Cummings has frequently worked with The Walt Disney Company and Warner Bros., including as th ...
.
This version of George Tarleton was a scientist who married supermodel Alana Ulanova before his jealous superior, the
Red Ghost Red Ghost may refer to:
* Red Ghost (folklore), a 19th-century ghost seated on a camel
*Red Ghost (character), a villain appearing in Marvel Comics
* Red Ghost Cave Archeological District is a 10-acre (4.0 ha) archeological site in Oklahoma
*Lady i ...
, turned him into MODOK. Seeking a cure, he joined up with, and became subservient to, the
Mandarin
Mandarin or The Mandarin may refer to:
Language
* Mandarin Chinese, branch of Chinese originally spoken in northern parts of the country
** Standard Chinese or Modern Standard Mandarin, the official language of China
** Taiwanese Mandarin, Stand ...
.
* MODOC appears in ''
Iron Man: Armored Adventures'', voiced by
Lee Tockar
Lee William Tockar (born 1969) is a Canadian voice actor and visual artist who works for several studios in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He is also a writer of children's literature, a musician, sculptor, illustrator and collected painter ...
.
The "C" in this version's acronym stands for Conquest and is the product of genetics and robotics capable of generating powerful psychic blasts. A.I.M. assembles him in the episodes "Ready, AIM, Fire" and "Panther's Prey" before using the
Living Laser to activate him in the episode "Designed Only for Chaos". Following this, he appears in the episodes "Uncontrollable" and "The Hawk and the Spider". In the latter episode,
Justin Hammer
Justin Hammer is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is depicted as a villainous entrepreneur, head of Hammer Industries and a frequent adversary of the superhero Iron Man. As he ex ...
reassembles MODOC following A.I.M.'s defeat, but Iron Man deactivates his mind before his body is obliterated by Hammer's security.
* MODOK appears in ''
The Super Hero Squad Show'', voiced by
Tom Kenny.
This version is a member of Doctor Doom's
Lethal Legion, who is often paired with the
Abomination as the show's comedic relief, and the "K" in his acronym stands for "Kicking-butt".
* MODOC appears in ''
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes'', voiced by
Wally Wingert.
This version uses the same acronym as the version depicted in ''Iron Man: Armored Adventures''.
* MODOK appears in ''
Ultimate Spider-Man'', voiced by
Charlie Adler
Charles Michael Adler (born October 2, 1956) is an American voice actor and voice director. He is known for his roles as Buster Bunny on ''Tiny Toon Adventures'', Ed and Bev Bighead on ''Rocko's Modern Life'' and Ickis on ''Aaahh!!! Real Monst ...
.
* MODOK appears in ''
Avengers Assemble'', voiced again by Charlie Adler.
This version serves as A.I.M.'s primary leader. Throughout season one, he aids the
Red Skull in founding the
Cabal and aiding in their plans. After the Red Skull betrays them in the season one finale episodes "Exodus" and "The Final Showdown", MODOK leads the Cabal in defeating their former leader with the
Avengers
Avenger, Avengers, The Avenger, or The Avengers may refer to:
Arts and entertainment In the Marvel Comics universe
* Avengers (comics), a team of superheroes
**Avengers (Marvel Cinematic Universe), a central team of protagonist superheroes of ...
' help before teleporting himself and his allies away. Following this, MODOK makes minor appearances in seasons two through four.
* MODOK appears in ''
Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel'',
voiced again by Charlie Adler.
* MODOK appears in the ''
Guardians of the Galaxy'' short "Star-Lord vs. MODOK", voiced again by Charlie Adler.
* MODOK appears in ''
Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers'', voiced in Japanese by
Atsushi Imaruoka and in English again by Wally Wingert.
* MODOK appears in ''
Marvel Future Avengers'', voiced in Japanese again by Atsushi Imaruoka and in English by
Mick Wingert.
* MODOK appears in ''
Marvel's Spider-Man Marvel's Spider-Man may refer to:
* Spider-Man, a fictional Marvel Comics superhero
* ''Spider-Man'' (2017 TV series), an animated series produced by Marvel Animation
* ''Spider-Man'' (video game series), a series of action-adventure video games ...
'', voiced again by Charlie Adler.
This version is created by A.I.M. using robotics technology and three stolen mental projection devices.
* MODOK appears in a
self-titled TV series, voiced by
Patton Oswalt,
This version has a family, consisting of wife Jodie Ramirez-Tarleton, son Louis "Lou" Tarleton, and daughter Melissa Tarleton, the last of whom shares his appearance. Additionally, a time-displaced college-aged version of MODOK called the Anomaly (also voiced by Oswalt) appears throughout the series.
Marvel Cinematic Universe
Some incarnations of MODOK have appeared in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)
media franchise
A media franchise, also known as a multimedia franchise, is a collection of related media in which several derivative works have been produced from an original creative work of fiction, such as a film, a work of literature, a television program or ...
.
* The character was first considered for the film ''
Iron Man
Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby. The charact ...
'' (2008) in a script written by
Jeff Vintar
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Music
* DJ Jazzy Jeff, American DJ/turntablist record producer Jeffrey Allen Townes
* ...
and
Stan Lee
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for
20th Century Fox
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before the film began redevelopment at
Marvel Studios
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. MODOK was then considered to appear during early development of the film ''
Captain America: The Winter Soldier'' (2014), with
Peter Dinklage cast in the role, before the character was cut from the final draft in favour of
Alexander Pierce
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A re-imagining of the character ...
(portrayed by
Robert Redford
Charles Robert Redford Jr. (born August 18, 1936) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is the List of awards and nominations received by Robert Redford, recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Awards, Academy Award from four nomi ...
).
* In early 2017, the live-action TV series ''
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' was given access from Marvel Studios to use MODOK. They intended to turn
Anton Ivanov / The Superior (portrayed by
Zach McGowan), who was introduced in the
fourth season, into MODOK during the
fifth season. While Marvel ultimately retracted access to MODOK, Ivanov was reduced to a disembodied
brain in a vat
In philosophy, the brain in a vat (BIV) is a scenario used in a variety of thought experiments intended to draw out certain features of human conceptions of knowledge, reality, truth, mind, consciousness, and meaning. It is a modern incarnatio ...
, and granted control over a series of unnamed
Life-Model Decoys Designed Only for Killing (L-MODOKs) built in his image.
* ''
New Warriors'', a planned series that was cancelled when no outlet picked it up, was to feature MODOK. This version would have been a municipal employee named Ernest Vigman, portrayed in the
pilot by
Keith David.
* MODOK will appear in the upcoming film ''
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania'' (2023).
Video games
* MODOK appears as a
boss
Boss may refer to:
Occupations
* Supervisor, often referred to as boss
* Air boss, more formally, air officer, the person in charge of aircraft operations on an aircraft carrier
* Crime boss, the head of a criminal organization
* Fire boss, a ...
in ''
Marvel Ultimate Alliance'', voiced by
Michael Gough
Francis Michael Gough ( ; 23 November 1916 – 17 March 2011) was a British character actor who made more than 150 film and television appearances. He is known for his roles in the Hammer Horror Films from 1958, with his first role as Sir Arthu ...
.
This version is a member of Doctor Doom's
Masters of Evil.
* MODOK appears in ''
Marvel Super Hero Squad
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'', voiced again by Tom Kenny.
* MODOK appears in ''
Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity Gauntlet'', voiced again by Tom Kenny.
* MODOK appears as a playable character in ''
Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds'' and ''
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3
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'', voiced again by Wally Wingert.
* MODOK appeared as an
unlockable playable character in ''
Marvel Super Hero Squad Online
''Marvel Super Hero Squad Online'' was a massively multiplayer online game for younger audiences based on the ''Marvel Super Hero Squad'', developed by American video game companies The Amazing Society and Gazillion Entertainment. The open beta ...
'', voiced again by Tom Kenny.
* MODOK appears as a boss in ''
Marvel Super Hero Squad: Comic Combat'', voiced again by Tom Kenny.
* MODOK appeared as a boss in ''
Marvel Avengers Alliance
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''.
* MODOK appeared as a boss in ''
Marvel Heroes'', voiced by
Nick Jameson.
* MODOK appears as a boss and an unlockable playable character in ''
Lego Marvel Super Heroes'', voiced by
Dave Boat
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.
* MODOK appears in ''
Disney Infinity 2.0
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'', voiced again by Charlie Adler.
* MODOK appears as an unlockable playable character in ''
Marvel Future Fight
''Marvel: Future Fight'' is a 2015 superhero-themed mobile video game developed by Netmarble Games.
Gameplay
Plot
The collapse of several dimensions prompts investigations from Thor, Black Bolt, and Black Panther. After battling alternat ...
''.
* MODOK appears as an unlockable playable character in ''
Lego Marvel's Avengers'', voiced again by Charlie Adler. This version claims to be "reformed", as he now works as a janitor at S.H.I.E.L.D.'s headquarters. To reflect this, the "K" in his name now stands for "Kleaning", even though he knows this is grammatically incorrect.
* MODOK appeared as an unlockable playable character in ''
Marvel Avengers Academy'', voiced by Mar Andersons.
* MODOK appears in ''
Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite
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'', voiced again by Wally Wingert.
This version is the leader of A.I.M.
brella.
* MODOK appears as an unlockable playable character in ''
Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2'', voiced by
Christopher Ragland.
* MODOK appears as an unlockable playable character in ''
Marvel Contest of Champions''.
* MODOK appears as a boss in ''
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order'', voiced again by Wally Wingert.
After coming into possession of the
Soul Stone, he leads A.I.M. in attacking
Wakanda to steal the country's wealth of knowledge.
* MODOK appears as an unlockable playable character in ''
Marvel Puzzle Quest''.
* A variation of MODOK appears in ''
Iron Man 3: The Official Game'' voiced by Nick Sullivan. This version is
Aldrich Killian
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, who transferred his consciousness into the Mechanized Organism Designed Only for Killing.
* MODOK appears as the final boss of ''
Marvel's Avengers'', voiced by
Usman Ally.
This version is the founder of A.I.M. who seeks to cleanse Earth of superpowered individuals and build a world protected by science. Dr. George Tarleton was initially a scientist who worked for the Avengers and discovered the
Terrigen crystal the latter used to power their new
Helicarrier
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, the ''Chimera''. Following the A-Day disaster, which left Tarleton mutated from exposure to the crystal, he took advantage of the resulting chaos to found A.I.M. and establish a virtual police state in the U.S. over the next five years to ostensibly cure the
Inhumans created in the disaster's wake. He is assisted by fellow scientist
Monica Rappaccini
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and her regeneration formula to keep himself alive as his mutation gradually enlarges his head and grants him technopathy. Having developed a hatred for superheroes, Tarleton captures Inhumans to harness their powers so he can create an army of Adaptoids to replace the Avengers, only to eventually discover Rappaccini's formula was derived from
Captain America
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's blood and that it accelerated his mutation instead. In rage, he seemingly kills her, takes the name MODOK, and plots to exterminate all Inhumans in the world, including himself. After merging with a
Kree Sentry, the Avengers foil his plans while he is defeated by
Kamala Khan, who sends him tumbling into the San Francisco Bay. As of the expansion storyline, "No Rest for the Wicked", a desperate Rappaccini revives MODOK to preserve A.I.M. However, he subsequently kidnaps her.
* M.O.D.O.K. appears as a boss in ''
Marvel Future Revolution
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'', voiced again by Wally Wingert. Additionally, alternate versions of M.O.D.O.K. from other realities named K.M.O.O.D. and K.D.O.O.M. also make an appearance.
Music
* The band
Monster Magnet refers to MODOK in the song "
Baby Götterdämerung".
* Rapper
Akira the Don has a song titled "M.O.D.O.K. (Supervillain Music)" on his mix-tape ''Superhero Music''.
Toys
*
Toy Biz produced a MODOK action figure for the 1994 ''Iron Man'' animated series tie-in toy line.
* In 2006,
Toy Biz produced a "Build-A-Figure" MODOK figure for Wave 15 of their
Marvel Legends
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The line initially began as a spin-off of ...
toyline.
* In 2010,
Hasbro made a kid-friendly version of MODOK for its revised ''
Super Hero Squad'' line, packaged together with Iron Man. He is described on the back of the pack as a "hovering psychic super menace". Originally, MODOK was supposed to be called MODOC (Mental Organism Designed Only for Chaos), but was changed to his more familiar name, though the description does not reveal what the acronym stands for.
* In 2014,
LEGO
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released the "Hulk Lab Smash" set for its Marvel Super Heroes theme, which introduced MODOK as a new mini-figure. In 2020, a new brick-built variant of MODOK was released in the Avengers Helicarrier set.
* In 2011,
Bowen Designs
Founded in 1992 (first incorporated as Bowen Designs, Inc. in 1991), Bowen Designs was a company dealing in the creation and sale of entertainment-based collectible statues. Most Bowen products released thus far are based on Marvel Comics chara ...
released a statue of MODOK that was designed and sculpted by the Kucharek brothers.
* In 2021, a new MODOK figure was released by Hasbro as part of a revival of the Marvel Legends toyline.
Novels
MODOK appears in the Iron Man paperback novel ''Iron Man: And Call My Killer...MODOK!'', by William Rotsler.
Webcomics
* MODOK appears in a 1999 strip of ''
Bob the Angry Flower''.
* MODOK appears in a 2007 strip of ''
Thinking Ape Blues
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The strip stars three "brothers" Abe, Ben and Carl Progress (a simian, a sapien and a robot respectively), and frequently explores themes of conflict between man' ...
''.
Collected editions
Notes
References
External links
MODOKat Marvel.com
MODOKat Marvel Database
MODOKat Comic Vine
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