Master Mold is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Master Mold is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Master Mold was created by Dr Bolivar Trask during the original run of X-Men comics.
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Unbeknownst to all, the original Master Mold is programmed by the time-traveling Tanya Trask, part of the Askani Sisterhood, with the mission to find and destroy The Twelve: a group of mutants that are linked to the rise of Apocalypse, which the ruthless Sanctity considered an event that must be stopped at all costs.
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The Master Mold has Trask captured, and decides to take over humanity to keep it safe.
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In X-Factor Forever Master Mold, Master Mold is bonded to Cameron Hodge by Apocalypse to form Master Meld.
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Master Mold appears in X-Men: The Animated Series, voiced by David Fox in season 1 and Nigel Bennett in seasons 3 and 4.
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Master Mold had plans to kidnap world leaders from around the world and replace their brains with computers so that the world would fall under his control.
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Master Mold had concluded that mutants were humans, therefore humans must be protected from themselves.
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Master Mold planned to bring order and peace to the world in accordance with his programming to protect humans from mutants.
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Master Mold was commissioning Sentinels to steal top-secret, indestructible lightweight plastics in order to create a new body for himself.
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Master Mold had Sentinels kidnap Trask and Gyrich as well as Professor X to graft into his new body to acquire his nemesis's brain and powers.
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Master Mold appears in Wolverine and the X-Men, voiced by Gwendoline Yeo.
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Master Mold's has her Sentinels detain mutants and take the captives to replicate their powers so that the Sentinels can evolve.
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