27 Facts About Molecule Man

1.

Molecule Man is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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2.

Molecule Man is often portrayed as a supervillain, but sometimes takes the role of a reformed outlaw or reluctant hero.

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3.

Molecule Man was disgruntled by his job's long hours and low pay.

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4.

Angered, Molecule Man covered the president and his desk with ice that he formed from molecules in the air.

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5.

Molecule Man believed he was unable to affect organic molecules, and that his power resided in a metal wand.

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6.

The Molecule Man easily defeated the Fantastic Four, forcing them to retreat.

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7.

Molecule Man created a glass barrier around Manhattan Island, saying the people would be trapped until the Fantastic Four were brought to him.

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8.

However, the consciousness and powers of the original Molecule Man remained within the wand, and Molecule Man could overpower the minds of whoever touched the wand and take control of their bodies.

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9.

Molecule Man took mental possession of Cynthia McClellan, and through her, battled Iron Man.

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10.

Molecule Man then took mental possession of Aaron Stankey and Mister Fantastic.

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11.

Molecule Man threatened to destroy the world, but was persuaded by Tigra to give himself up and seek psychiatric help.

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12.

Molecule Man now had simple goals: true love, friendship, and a good home.

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13.

Molecule Man used his power to shield himself and his allies, and to remove every living thing from the path of the blast to safety.

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14.

Molecule Man's foes appearing to have been defeated, the Beyonder proceeded with his new plan to find fulfillment by using a complex machine to transform himself into a mortal being with his full power.

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15.

Molecule Man and his allies found the machine, and Reece, believing they could not take the chance that the newly reborn Beyonder would not someday destroy the multiverse, decided to kill him while he was vulnerable.

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16.

Molecule Man was then defeated in combat by Klaw, and separated from Volcana.

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17.

Molecule Man was later placed under the mental control of the Puppet Master.

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18.

Molecule Man reveals that his relationship with Marsha has hit a road bump, leading to temporary separation that makes him depressed.

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19.

Molecule Man is one of the villains incarcerated in the Raft when the Skrulls strike.

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20.

The Molecule Man took Doom elsewhere, a blank void from where they subsequently traveled backwards through the mists of time.

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21.

Doom and the Molecule Man arrived twenty-five years into the past of another universe, where they witnessed the origin of said reality's Molecule Man.

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22.

The journey affected Molecule Man's mind, restoring it from its chaotic state which enables Reece to inform Doom that his accident was caused by the Beyonders, who created the Molecule Man in the first place as a singularity across every reality, to have the function of a "bomb", which would destroy its universe if he died.

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23.

The Molecule Man convinced Doom that in order to thwart the plans of the Beyonders, he had to embark on a mission to kill every one of the Molecule Men.

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24.

Molecule Man was later seen with Mister Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Franklin Richards, Valeria Richards, and the Future Foundation on a world where he has noticed that Franklin's reality-warping abilities are depleting.

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25.

Molecule Man was dependent on using a steel rod, which he called a wand, to focus his powers, but subsequently learned how to direct his powers without it.

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26.

Molecule Man is, apparently, utterly unable to stop his own death from happening even with his vast powers.

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27.

Molecule Man appears as a playable character in Marvel Future Fight.

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