Molecule Man (disambiguation)

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Molecule Man fictional supervillain

Molecule Man is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in Fantastic Four #20 in November 1963 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. He is often portrayed as a supervillain, but sometimes takes the role of a reformed outlaw or reluctant hero.

<i>Molecule Man</i> (sculpture) sculpture in Germany

Molecule Man is a series of aluminium sculptures, designed by American artist Jonathan Borofsky, installed at various locations in the world, including Berlin, Germany, and Council Bluffs, Iowa, United States.

<i>Molecule Man</i> (video game) 1986 video game

Molecule Man is an isometric 3D arcade adventure game released by Mastertronic in ‹The template Vgy is being considered for deletion.› 1986 for a variety of 8-bit home computers. A level editor is included which enables the player to design their own mazes.

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<i>Space Game</i> artwork by Joseph Mendla

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