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* EvilSoundsDeep: According ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, he makes [[Film/SupermanII Terrence Stamp]] sound like Music/MichaelJackson. Ironically, several adaptations have made M.O.D.O.K. sound high-pitched.

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* EvilSoundsDeep: According ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, he makes [[Film/SupermanII Terrence Stamp]] Creator/TerrenceStamp sound like Music/MichaelJackson. Ironically, several adaptations have made M.O.D.O.K. sound high-pitched.
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* ''VideoGame/MarvelsAvengers'': George Tarleton becoming M.O.D.O.K. later, is set to be the BigBad of the game.game [[spoiler:though not the ultimate mastermind]]. One of the only adaptations outside the comics to feature his human form.
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M.O.D.O.K. is a Creator/MarvelComics super-villain created by Creator/StanLee and Creator/JackKirby. Making his [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] debut in ''Tales of Suspense #93'' (September, 1967), M.O.D.O.K. has been featured in over 40 years of Marvel canon. While originally a foe of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, M.O.D.O.K is not tied to a single hero's RoguesGallery. He has battled the likes of ComicBook/TheFalcon, ComicBook/NickFury and ComicBook/{{SHIELD}}, ComicBook/IronMan, [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]], the Comicbook/IncredibleHulk, rival villains Mad Thinker and Yellow Claw, ComicBook/MsMarvel, the Champions ([[Characters/XMenTheOriginalTeam Angel, Iceman]], ComicBook/BlackWidow, Darkstar, ComicBook/GhostRider, and ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules), [[ComicBook/FantasticFour the Thing]], and the Serpent Society. The latter group managed to assassinate him back in 1986. But M.O.D.O.K. was revived in 1995 and has remained a prominent villain since then. In 2009, IGN.com ranked M.O.D.O.K. #100 on its TopOneHundredComicBookVillains list.

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M.O.D.O.K. is a Creator/MarvelComics super-villain created by Creator/StanLee and Creator/JackKirby. Making his [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] debut in ''Tales of Suspense #93'' (September, 1967), M.O.D.O.K. has been featured in over 40 years of Marvel canon. While originally a foe of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, M.O.D.O.K is not tied to a single hero's RoguesGallery. He has battled the likes of ComicBook/TheFalcon, ComicBook/NickFury and ComicBook/{{SHIELD}}, ComicBook/IronMan, [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]], the Comicbook/IncredibleHulk, rival villains Mad Thinker and Yellow Claw, ComicBook/MsMarvel, the Champions ([[Characters/XMenTheOriginalTeam Angel, Iceman]], ([[ComicBook/WarrenWorthingtonIII Angel]], ComicBook/{{Iceman}}, ComicBook/BlackWidow, Darkstar, ComicBook/GhostRider, and ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules), [[ComicBook/FantasticFour the Thing]], and the Serpent Society. The latter group managed to assassinate him back in 1986. But M.O.D.O.K. was revived in 1995 and has remained a prominent villain since then. In 2009, IGN.com ranked M.O.D.O.K. #100 on its TopOneHundredComicBookVillains list.
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* EvilSoundsDeep: According SelfDemonstrating/{{Deadpool}}, he makes [[Film/SupermanII Terrence Stamp]] sound like Music/MichaelJackson. Ironically, several adaptations have made M.O.D.O.K. sound high-pitched.

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* EvilSoundsDeep: According SelfDemonstrating/{{Deadpool}}, ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, he makes [[Film/SupermanII Terrence Stamp]] sound like Music/MichaelJackson. Ironically, several adaptations have made M.O.D.O.K. sound high-pitched.
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** Played straight in the Maestro miniseries where he's protecting what's left of humanity.
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M.O.D.O.K. is a Creator/MarvelComics super-villain created by Creator/StanLee and Creator/JackKirby. Making his [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] debut in ''Tales of Suspense #93'' (September, 1967), M.O.D.O.K. has been featured in over 40 years of Marvel canon. While originally a foe of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, M.O.D.O.K is not tied to a single hero's RoguesGallery. He has battled the likes of ComicBook/TheFalcon, ComicBook/NickFury and ComicBook/{{SHIELD}}, ComicBook/IronMan, [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]], the Comicbook/IncredibleHulk. rival villains Mad Thinker and Yellow Claw, ComicBook/MsMarvel, the Champions ([[Characters/XMenTheOriginalTeam Angel, Iceman]], ComicBook/BlackWidow, Darkstar, ComicBook/GhostRider, and ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules), [[ComicBook/FantasticFour the Thing]], and the Serpent Society. The latter group managed to assassinate him back in 1986. But M.O.D.O.K. was revived in 1995 and has remained a prominent villain since then. In 2009, IGN.com ranked M.O.D.O.K. #100 on its TopOneHundredComicBookVillains list.

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M.O.D.O.K. is a Creator/MarvelComics super-villain created by Creator/StanLee and Creator/JackKirby. Making his [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] debut in ''Tales of Suspense #93'' (September, 1967), M.O.D.O.K. has been featured in over 40 years of Marvel canon. While originally a foe of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, M.O.D.O.K is not tied to a single hero's RoguesGallery. He has battled the likes of ComicBook/TheFalcon, ComicBook/NickFury and ComicBook/{{SHIELD}}, ComicBook/IronMan, [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]], the Comicbook/IncredibleHulk. Comicbook/IncredibleHulk, rival villains Mad Thinker and Yellow Claw, ComicBook/MsMarvel, the Champions ([[Characters/XMenTheOriginalTeam Angel, Iceman]], ComicBook/BlackWidow, Darkstar, ComicBook/GhostRider, and ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules), [[ComicBook/FantasticFour the Thing]], and the Serpent Society. The latter group managed to assassinate him back in 1986. But M.O.D.O.K. was revived in 1995 and has remained a prominent villain since then. In 2009, IGN.com ranked M.O.D.O.K. #100 on its TopOneHundredComicBookVillains list.



* ''[[VideoGame/LegoAdaptationGame LEGO Marvel Superheroes]]'': M.O.D.O.K. is a mid-level boss in the level "That Sinking Feeling". Like almost any other character in a Lego game, he can be unlocked and played as in Free Play mode. M.O.D.O.K is also one of the few villains to appear in every game thus far.

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* ''[[VideoGame/LegoAdaptationGame LEGO Marvel Superheroes]]'': ''VideoGame/LEGOMarvelSuperHeroes'': M.O.D.O.K. is a mid-level boss in the level "That Sinking Feeling". Like almost any other character in a Lego LEGO game, he can be unlocked and played as in Free Play mode. M.O.D.O.K is also one of the few villains to appear in every game thus far.mode.
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* ''Videogame/MarvelVsCapcom3'': M.O.D.O.K. appears as a playable character, taking [[spoiler: ComicBook/{{Galactus}}'s helmet]] in his ending.

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* ''Videogame/MarvelVsCapcom3'': ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3'': M.O.D.O.K. appears as a playable character, taking [[spoiler: ComicBook/{{Galactus}}'s helmet]] in his ending.
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* NeverSayDie: Animated series never know what to do with his name. The ''WesternAnimation/IronMan'' half of the ''Marvel Action Hour'' never said it was an acronym. ''WesternAnimation/IronManArmoredAdventures'' makes it MODOC, with the C standing for Conquest. ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperHeroSquadShow'' keeps MODOK, and plays with the name (making the last letter stand for something different, as supplied by whoever's mocking him or whatever he's bragging about. However, what the K ''actually'' stands for is never given (Though he once admits it stands for "Kick-butt".) ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'' does the same as ''Armored Adventures''. However, it actually makes more sense given MODOC's modus operandi in the show and the fact that he isn't as AxCrazy.

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** ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperHeroSquadShow'' keeps MODOK, and plays with the name by making the last letter stand for something different each time, as supplied by whoever's mocking him or whatever he's bragging about. What the K ''actually'' stands for is never given (though he once claims it stands for "Kick-butt").

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** This tends to be the rule for 21st century M.O.D.O.K. appearances, as the current generation of writers and artists can't really ignore the Narmtastic charm of his Kirbyesque design. Sometimes he's brought in purely for laughs (as in {{ComicBook/Nextwave}}) but sometimes he plays a slightly heavier note in an overall silly story (as in Comicbook/TheUnbelievableGwenpool)

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** This tends to be the rule for 21st century M.O.D.O.K. appearances, as the current generation of writers and artists can't really ignore the Narmtastic charm of his Kirbyesque design. Sometimes he's brought in purely for laughs (as in {{ComicBook/Nextwave}}) {{ComicBook/Nextwave}}), or at least mostly for laughs (as in ''ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018'') but sometimes he plays a slightly heavier note in an overall silly story (as in Comicbook/TheUnbelievableGwenpool)



* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: In ''ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018'', during and after his temporary attempt at a HeelFaceTurn as 'B.R.O.D.O.K.' (yes, M.O.D.O.K. as a surfer dude. Try and get ''that'' image out of your head). During, he compliments the taste of tap-water like its a vintage of wine ([[TheCloudCuckooLanderWasRight and he's the first to catch on]] about Quentin Quire and Gwenpool's BelligerentSexualTension), and after, he's back to mad science, creating things like Land-Sharks: sharks that can run around on four legs. A baby one is taken in by Gwenpool, named Jeff, and becomes the WCA's TeamPet.



* HeelFaceTurn: He makes a half-hearted attempt at this in ''ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018'', while in a new body (a handsome cyborg surfer dude with a slightly oversized head. Absolutely no one is fooled), though it doesn't last - his heroics are manufactured [[VillainousCrush solely to impress Kate Bishop]], and he pretty much immediately reverts to MadScientist form.



** His appearances in ''ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018'' mostly feature him pretending to be a hero called 'B.R.O.D.O.K.', while the team puts up with him to keep him out of trouble/figure out what he's really up to.



** Even if he's been rendered crazy enough that he enjoys it now, it's not as if he really deserved to be transformed into M.O.D.O.C. There's a reason why the page image for {{Cephalothorax}} depicts M.O.D.O.K. weeping over what he has become.

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** Even if he's been rendered crazy enough that he enjoys it now, now (probably - his brief time as 'B.R.O.D.O.K.' indicates that he wants to be less than a disgusting punchline), it's not as if he really deserved to be transformed into M.O.D.O.C. There's a reason why the page image for {{Cephalothorax}} depicts M.O.D.O.K. weeping over what he has become.
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* DependingOnTheWriter: How threatening M.O.D.O.K. is depends on who’s writing the story. Sometimes he’s a cunning villain, other times he’s a bumbling fool.
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* ''[[VideoGame/LegoAdaptationGame LEGO Marvel Superheroes]]'': M.O.D.O.K. is a mid-level boss in the level "That Sinking Feeling". Like almost any other character in a Lego game, he can be unlocked and played as in Free Play mode.

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* ''[[VideoGame/LegoAdaptationGame LEGO Marvel Superheroes]]'': M.O.D.O.K. is a mid-level boss in the level "That Sinking Feeling". Like almost any other character in a Lego game, he can be unlocked and played as in Free Play mode. M.O.D.O.K is also one of the few villains to appear in every game thus far.
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M.O.D.O.K. is a Creator/MarvelComics super-villain created by Creator/StanLee and Creator/JackKirby. Making his [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] debut in ''Tales of Suspense #93'' (September, 1967), M.O.D.O.K. has been featured in over 40 years of Marvel canon. While originally a foe of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, M.O.D.O.K is not tied to a single hero's RoguesGallery. He has battled the likes of ComicBook/TheFalcon, ComicBook/NickFury and ComicBook/{{SHIELD}}, ComicBook/IronMan, [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]], the Comicbook/IncredibleHulk. rival villains Mad Thinker and Yellow Claw, ComicBook/MsMarvel, the Champions ([[Characters/XMenTheOriginalTeam Angel, Iceman]], ComicBook/BlackWidow, Darkstar, ComicBook/GhostRider, and ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules), [[ComicBook/FantasticFour the Thing]], and the Serpent Society. The later group managed to assassinate him back in 1986. But M.O.D.O.K. was revived in 1995 and has remained a prominent villain since then. In 2009, IGN.com ranked M.O.D.O.K. #100 on its TopOneHundredComicBookVillains list.

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M.O.D.O.K. is a Creator/MarvelComics super-villain created by Creator/StanLee and Creator/JackKirby. Making his [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] debut in ''Tales of Suspense #93'' (September, 1967), M.O.D.O.K. has been featured in over 40 years of Marvel canon. While originally a foe of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, M.O.D.O.K is not tied to a single hero's RoguesGallery. He has battled the likes of ComicBook/TheFalcon, ComicBook/NickFury and ComicBook/{{SHIELD}}, ComicBook/IronMan, [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]], the Comicbook/IncredibleHulk. rival villains Mad Thinker and Yellow Claw, ComicBook/MsMarvel, the Champions ([[Characters/XMenTheOriginalTeam Angel, Iceman]], ComicBook/BlackWidow, Darkstar, ComicBook/GhostRider, and ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules), [[ComicBook/FantasticFour the Thing]], and the Serpent Society. The later latter group managed to assassinate him back in 1986. But M.O.D.O.K. was revived in 1995 and has remained a prominent villain since then. In 2009, IGN.com ranked M.O.D.O.K. #100 on its TopOneHundredComicBookVillains list.
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* MyBrainIsBig: [[CaptainObvious Obviously]].

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** This tends to be the rule for 21st century M.O.D.O.K. appearances, as the current generation of writers and artists can't really ignore the Narmtastic charm of his Kirbyesque design. Sometimes he's brought in purely for laughs (as in {{ComicBook/Nextwave}}) but sometimes he plays a slightly heavier note in an overall silly story (as in Comicbook/TheUnbelievableGwenpool).

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** This tends to be the rule for 21st century M.O.D.O.K. appearances, as the current generation of writers and artists can't really ignore the Narmtastic charm of his Kirbyesque design. Sometimes he's brought in purely for laughs (as in {{ComicBook/Nextwave}}) but sometimes he plays a slightly heavier note in an overall silly story (as in Comicbook/TheUnbelievableGwenpool).Comicbook/TheUnbelievableGwenpool)



* SuperIntelligence: The reason why he was mutated into M.O.D.O.C. in the first place. Downplayed somewhat, as he extreme intelligent his usage of it is limited by his creativity.

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* SuperIntelligence: The reason why he was mutated into M.O.D.O.C. in the first place. Downplayed somewhat, as he his extreme intelligent his usage of it is limited by his average creativity.
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* UnexpectedCharacter: His appearance in ''Marvel Vs. Capcom 3'' definitely qualifies.
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* MindProbeMindProbe: Does this to gain information on his enemies or allies.



* SquishyWizard: One of the most powerful psychics in the Marvel Universe, but he can throw a punch about as hard as you'd expect. He has many weapons, transports, and resources at available that makes him extremely difficult to deal with in a straight fight, but can be easily dealt with when his physic powers and the weapons are stripped from him.
* SuperIntelligence: The reason why he was mutated into M.O.D.O.C. in the first place. Downplayed somewhat, as he extreme intelligent but his usage of it is limited by his creativity.

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* SquishyWizard: One of the most powerful psychics in the Marvel Universe, but he can throw a punch about as hard as you'd expect. He has many weapons, transports, and resources at available that makes him extremely difficult to deal with in a straight fight, but can be easily dealt with when his physic powers and the weapons are stripped away from him.
* SuperIntelligence: The reason why he was mutated into M.O.D.O.C. in the first place. Downplayed somewhat, as he extreme intelligent but his usage of it is limited by his creativity.



* TakeOverTheWorld: A frequent desire of this, although the success varies.

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* EvilGenius: One of the smartest amongst the supervillains, frequently highly regarded in the mathematics department being able to solve mathematical problems almost instantaneously.

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* EvilGenius: One of the smartest amongst the supervillains, frequently highly regarded in the mathematics department department, being able to solve mathematical problems almost instantaneously.



* SuperIntelligence: The reason why he was mutated into M.O.D.O.C. in the first place. Downplayed somewhat, as he extreme intelligence, but his usage of it is limited by his creativity.

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* SuperIntelligence: The reason why he was mutated into M.O.D.O.C. in the first place. Downplayed somewhat, as he extreme intelligence, intelligent but his usage of it is limited by his creativity.



* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity

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* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity
WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: Extremely powerful, but a egotistical despot who seeks to rule the world at whatever the cost.
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* BadBoss: So bad that A.I.M. had him assassinated by the Serpent Society for his obsession with killing superheroes.

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* BadBoss: So bad that A.I.M. had him assassinated by the Serpent Society for his obsession with killing superheroes. Although he sometimes keeps his word and reward to employees and hired help if they do as promised.



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* BodySurfBodySurf: Usually uses this if his body wears out, or needs to control a mecha to fight heroes.



* CombatTentacles

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* CombatTentaclesCombatTentacles: Uses these to restrain or subdue his enemies within reach.



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* DrivenByEnvyDrivenByEnvy: Driven by envy of more powerful superhumans, and sometimes those with a greater life than his.



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EvilGenius: One of the smartest amongst the supervillains, frequently highly regarded in the mathematics department being able to solve mathematical problems almost instantaneously.
* EvilLaughEvilLaugh: Prone to give a psychotic laugh when given the chance.



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* MyBrainIsBigMyBrainIsBig: [[CaptainObvious Obviously]].



* PsychicPowers

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* PsychicPowersPsychicPowers: His humungous brain granted him telepathy and psychokinesis on a high level.



* SquishyWizard: One of the most powerful psychics in the Marvel Universe, but he can throw a punch about as hard as you'd expect.
* SuperIntelligence: The reason why he was mutated into M.O.D.O.C. in the first place.

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* SquishyWizard: One of the most powerful psychics in the Marvel Universe, but he can throw a punch about as hard as you'd expect.
expect. He has many weapons, transports, and resources at available that makes him extremely difficult to deal with in a straight fight, but can be easily dealt with when his physic powers and the weapons are stripped from him.
* SuperIntelligence: The reason why he was mutated into M.O.D.O.C. in the first place. Downplayed somewhat, as he extreme intelligence, but his usage of it is limited by his creativity.



* TakeOverTheWorld
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TakeOverTheWorld: A frequent desire of this, although the success varies.
* TragicMonsterTragicMonster: An average scientist of A.I.M, after being dumped by his girlfriend he was forced to become an unwilling weapon of A.I.M. The angst this event varies, but there is no denying the pain he went through to become the way he is. One could almost feel sorry for him if he wasn't a homicidal egomaniac.



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* WeaponizedExhaustWeaponizedExhaust: Has used this in the game he was in.
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* BrainsEvilBrawnGood: Definitely applies when M.O.D.O.K. faces off against TheHulk.

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* BrainsEvilBrawnGood: Definitely applies when M.O.D.O.K. faces off against TheHulk.[[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk the Hulk]].
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* ''VideoGame/MarvelFutureFight'': appears as one of the main antagonists, and as a playable character.
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* EvilSoundsDeep: According SelfDemonstrating/Deadpool, he makes [[Film/SupermanII Terrence Stamp]] sound like Music/MichaelJackson. Ironically, several adaptations have made M.O.D.O.K. sound high-pitched.

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* EvilSoundsDeep: According SelfDemonstrating/Deadpool, SelfDemonstrating/{{Deadpool}}, he makes [[Film/SupermanII Terrence Stamp]] sound like Music/MichaelJackson. Ironically, several adaptations have made M.O.D.O.K. sound high-pitched.
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* AxCrazy: There's a reason why he changed his name from M.O.D.O.C to M.O.D.O.K. Plus there's the fact that he murdered his creators as well as having a tendency to kill his own subordinates if they fail him.
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* SpellMyNameWithAn"S": M.O.D.O.K/C The name changes with the acronym with the c/k standing for killing, conquest and computing.

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* SpellMyNameWithAn"S": SpellMyNameWithAnS: M.O.D.O.K/C The name changes with the acronym with the c/k standing for killing, conquest and computing.

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