M.O.D.O.K. (sometimes written as MODOK) is an acronym for
Mental/
Mobile/
Mechanized
Organism
Designed
Only for
Killing). He's a supervillain in comic books by Marvel Comics who first appeared during the Silver
Age of Comic Books in 1967's Tales of Suspense #93 and 94. M.O.D.O.K. became a recurring foe of Captain America and has endured for over 50 years! In addition to comics such as MODOK: Head Games, he's been featured in video games and the 2021 adult stop-motion animated M.O.D.O.K. TV series created by Jordan Blum and Patton Oswalt, with Oswalt voicing the character. The first M.O.D.O.K. was George Tarleton, a former employee of arms-dealer A.I.M. (Advanced Idea Mechanics), who underwent medical experimentation designed to increase his intelligence. While successful, the experiments also resulted in Tarleton developing a freaky, overdeveloped head and stunted body. Hence, the character's signature look and use of a hoverchair for mobility. In the TV series, this floating robotic head is obsessed with control and conquering the world, but he's facing a mid-life crisis with his own family. That's intriguing, entertaining stuff, just like the M.O.D.O.K. Geeki Tikis mugs, action figures, Pop! Vinyl figures, and more you'll find below. Grab some for yourself before someone else get there first!
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M.O.D.O.K. (sometimes written as MODOK) is an acronym for Mental/Mobile/Mechanized Organism Designed Only for Killing). He's a supervillain in comic books by Marvel Comics who first appeared during the Silver Age of Comic Books in 1967's Tales of Suspense #93 and 94. M.O.D.O.K. became a recurring foe of Captain America and has endured for over 50 years! In addition to comics such as MODOK: Head Games, he's been featured in video games and the 2021 adult stop-motion animated M.O.D.O.K. TV series created by Jordan Blum and Patton Oswalt, with Oswalt voicing the character. The first M.O.D.O.K. was George Tarleton, a former employee of arms-dealer A.I.M. (Advanced Idea Mechanics), who underwent medical experimentation designed to increase his intelligence. While successful, the experiments also resulted in Tarleton developing a freaky, overdeveloped head and stunted body. Hence, the character's signature look and use of a hoverchair for mobility. In the TV series, this floating robotic head is obsessed with control and conquering the world, but he's facing a mid-life crisis with his own family. That's intriguing, entertaining stuff, just like the M.O.D.O.K. Geeki Tikis mugs, action figures, Pop! Vinyl figures, and more you'll find below. Grab some for yourself before someone else get there first!
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M.O.D.O.K. (sometimes written as MODOK) is an acronym for Mental/Mobile/Mechanized Organism Designed Only for Killing). He's a supervillain in comic books by Marvel Comics who first appeared during the Silver Age of Comic Books in 1967's Tales of Suspense #93 and 94. M.O.D.O.K. became a recurring foe of Captain America and has endured for over 50 years! In addition to comics such as MODOK: Head Games, he's been featured in video games and the 2021 adult stop-motion animated M.O.D.O.K. TV series created by Jordan Blum and Patton Oswalt, with Oswalt voicing the character. The first M.O.D.O.K. was George Tarleton, a former employee of arms-dealer A.I.M. (Advanced Idea Mechanics), who underwent medical experimentation designed to increase his intelligence. While successful, the experiments also resulted in Tarleton developing a freaky, overdeveloped head and stunted body. Hence, the character's signature look and use of a hoverchair for mobility. In the TV series, this floating robotic head is obsessed with control and conquering the world, but he's facing a mid-life crisis with his own family. That's intriguing, entertaining stuff, just like the M.O.D.O.K. Geeki Tikis mugs, action figures, Pop! Vinyl figures, and more you'll find below. Grab some for yourself before someone else get there first!