Mad Thinker is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Mad Thinker is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Mad Thinker is portrayed to be an evil genius specializing in robotics.
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Mad Thinker once attempted to take over New York City using the Baxter Building as his base and all organized crime members as his lieutenants.
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The Mad Thinker took the opportunity to create a robotic servant, the Awesome Android.
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Mad Thinker trapped the Fantastic Four in the lower quarters of the building but was eventually caught, after being stopped by an unforeseen factor: the building's mailman, Willie Lumpkin, who on Reed's orders rang a bell at 4 pm, activating a circuit breaker Reed had built into all his devices.
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Mad Thinker used the original X-Men through a mind-controlled Professor X to battle the Fantastic Four.
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Mad Thinker located and revived the original Human Torch and used him to battle the present-day Torch.
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Mad Thinker impersonated Dr Jose Santini, and disrupted an attempt to cure the Thing, causing the Thing to turn against the Fantastic Four.
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However, the Mad Thinker was captured by Mister Fantastic and the Human Torch.
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Mad Thinker allied with the Puppet Master again and with Egghead in their attempted blackmail of the United States government using a laser-firing satellite and a giant android called "Gargan-Droid".
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Mad Thinker then re-established control of his robot the Scavenger and sent it against the Fantastic Four.
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Mad Thinker then battled the Thing, Daredevil, Vision, and Yellowjacket.
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The Mad Thinker later took control of the computers in Fantastic Four headquarters, but was foiled by Mister Fantastic.
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Mad Thinker constructed android duplicates of his favorite thinkers in order to populate his own town called "Ponder" and had one of his robots bring Captain America to that town.
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Mad Thinker later refused involvement in Loki's "Acts of Vengeance".
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Mad Thinker instead escaped prison, and sent Gargantua against Wonder Man and the Wasp in an attempt to forestall the proposed Super-Powers Registration Act.
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Mad Thinker became interested in the young super-group called the New Warriors, and posed them a riddle when they first formed.
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Since then, the Mad Thinker has been seen battling She-Hulk in a prison escape attempt.
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However, this Mad Thinker was revealed to be merely yet another android duplicate of the real Mad Thinker.
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The Mad Thinker claimed that this had an almost certain probability of Franklin's death.
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Mad Thinker has built a device to amplify the Puppet Master's power so that they can escalate a battle between the two rival factions in the Super Hero Civil War.
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Mad Thinker recommended to Norman that he would lead a group against Mad Thinker if Norman wanted to go after him.
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Mad Thinker even created the Gammadroid which he used to help MODOK and Hulk Robot capture Red Hulk.
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Mad Thinker was presumably killed when Doctor Octopus used the Zero Cannon to launch him into space.
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Mad Thinker managed to tap into and map the Mapmakers network, allowing them to locate the source of the Incursions.
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Sometime later, the Mad Thinker appears in La Paz, Bolivia where he is surprised by Doctor Doom in his version of the Iron Man armor, who offers him the chance to turn his life around in exchange for a device he used in a robot.
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Misinterpreting Mister Fantastic's absence, Mad Thinker thinks that Mister Fantastic wants Mad Thinker to succeed him and the Fantastic Four.
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Mad Thinker now has elasticity, Lumen can become invisible with the side-effect of distorting the perception of the environment around him if he loses control of his invisibility, Goodfire has a blue fiery plasma form which she can't turn off and can fly in this form, and Smash possesses super-strength and enhanced durability while sporting gold-colored skin.
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Mad Thinker took his Fantastic Four to follow Human Torch and Thing on their multiverse travels in order to eliminate the old remnants of the Fantastic Four.
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Mad Thinker has an eidetic memory and can rapidly organize and correlate vast amounts of information and perceive non-obvious patterns.
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Mad Thinker has the facilities and means to create all manner of sophisticated weaponry, androids, armor, and vehicles.
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Mad Thinker is particularly adept at computers, robotics, and artificial intelligence, with Ph.
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Mad Thinker has constructed his own android Awesome Android and twice resurrected the original Human Torch.
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Mad Thinker built Quasimodo and the Scavenger, and various other equipment as needed, including monocle-sized hypno-lenses.
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Mad Thinker is able to escape from prison with little difficulty.
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Mad Thinker often uses his thoughts to control a robot at a remote, secret base.
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Mad Thinker appeared as the villain in the Ultimate X4 miniseries which showed her with an android resembling the Awesome Android which she calls Robby.
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Mad Thinker appears in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes tie-in comic.
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