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MODOK (also written as M.O.D.O.K.; acronym for Mental/Mobile/Mechanized Organism Designed Only for Killing) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in ''Tales of Suspense'' #93 (September 1967), and later made his first full appearance in Tales of Suspense #94. He was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Debuting in the Silver Age of Comic Books, MODOK has appeared in over four decades of Marvel continuity, also starring in the limited series ''Super-Villain Team-Up: MODOK's Eleven'' #1–5 (September – December 2008) and a self-titled one-shot publication ''MODOK: Reign Delay'' #1 (November 2009). The character has featured in other Marvel-endorsed products such as video games and animated television series and merchandise such as trading cards and toys. IGN's list of the Top 100 Comic Book Villains of All Time ranked MODOK as #100.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Top 100 Villains: #100 )〕 ==Publication history== MODOK first appeared in the title ''Tales of Suspense'' #93–94 (September – October 1967), and became a recurring foe for superhero Captain America. Writer Mike Conroy stated "Inevitably, he (MODOK) returned to plague Captain America, whose physical perfection he so resented."〔Conroy, Mike. ''500 Comicbook Villains'', Collins & Brown, 2004.〕 MODOK reappeared in ''Captain America'' #120 (December 1969) and #133 (January 1971). The character also featured in a storyline in ''Sub-Mariner'' #49 (May 1972), before becoming the major villain in an extended storyline in ''Hulk'' #167–169 (September – November 1973). MODOK also participated in the "War of the Supervillains" storyline in ''Iron Man'' #74–75 (May – June 1975). MODOK has a series of encounters with heroine Ms. Marvel in ''Ms. Marvel'' #5 (May 1977); #7 (July 1977); #9 (September 1977) and #10 (October 1977). Constant battles against the Marvel heroes followed, including ''Iron Man'' Annual #4 (December 1977); ''Marvel Team-Up'' #104 (April 1981) and ''Marvel Two-In-One'' #81–82 (November – December 1981). Following a failed bid to use fellow Hulk foe the Abomination to achieve his ends in ''Hulk'' #287–290 (September – December 1983), MODOK is assassinated in ''Captain America'' #313 (January 1986). The character's body makes a ghoulish return in ''Iron Man'' #205 (April 1986). During the ''Taking AIM'' storyline in ''Avengers'' #386–387 (May – June 1995); ''Captain America'' #440 (June 1995); ''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'' Annual 1998; ''Defenders'' vol. 2 #9–10 (November – December 2001); ''Wolverine'' #142–143 (September – October 1999); ''Captain America & The Falcon'' #9 (January 2005) and ''Cable & Deadpool'' #11 (March 2005). The character then made three humorous appearances, in ''Wha...Huh?'' #1 (September 2005); ''Marvel Holiday Special'' 2006 (January 2007) and ''GLA-Xmas Special'' #1 (February 2006). After appearing briefly in mutant titles ''X-Men'' #200 (August 2007) and ''Uncanny X-Men'' #488 (September 2007), MODOK was featured in ''Ms. Marvel'' vol. 2, #14–17 (June – September 2007) and appears in two limited series: ''Marvel 1985'' #1–4 (July – September 2008); #5–6 (November 2008) and ''Super-Villain Team-Up: MODOK's Eleven'' #1–5 (September – December 2008). MODOK also featured in ''Hulk'' #600 (September 2009); ''Astonishing Tales'' vol. 2, #2 (May 2009) and the one-shot publication ''MODOK: Reign Delay'' #1 (November 2009). In 2015, MODOK featured in the Secret Wars storyline under the title "M.O.D.O.K Assassin", which tells the story of him in a fragment of Battleworld called Killville. The series is ongoing as of 2015. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「MODOK」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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