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'''Molecule Man '''is a supervillain from ''Marvel'' comics who, as his name implies, has the startling talent of being able to control reality on a subatomic level. This arguably making him one of the most powerful beings in the universe if he put his mind to it. He has shown to use his powers to cheat death by recreating his body whenever it is destroyed rendering him semi-immortal and all-powerful. Despite weilding godlike powers he is a very insecure individual and originally he subconsciously limited himself to non orgainic molecules. He at one point was in a relationship with a super villainess named Volcana.
 
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|size = 200
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|fullname = Owen Reece
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|alias = Molecule Man
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|origin = ''Marvel''
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|occupation = Supervillain
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|skills = Magic<br>
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Reality Warping<br>
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Immortality
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|hobby = Destroying.
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|goals = To take over the world.
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|crimes = Assault<br>
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Destruction
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|type of villain = Insecure Criminal}}
   
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'''Molecule Man''' is a supervillain from ''Marvel'' comics who, as his name implies, has the startling talent of being able to control reality on a subatomic level. Making him one of the most powerful beings in the universe if he put his mind to it.
Molecule Man has also been a reluctant hero at times so his moral standing could be seen as "grey" rather than purely evil/criminal - though he tended to be more of a villain in his earlier appearances.  Molecule Man was powerful enough to once move an entire mountain(which was said to be thousands of tons) which he tried to use to crush the Avengers. Hulk managed to hold this mountain up however (which has been seen as one of Hulk's greatest shows of strength). 
 
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==History==
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He uses his powers to cheat death whenever it is destroyed. Despite wielding godlike powers he is a very insecure individual and originally he subconsciously limited himself to non organic molecules. He was in a relationship with a super villainess named [[Volcana]]. The Molecule Man can take control of other bodies. The wand passed through the hands of a succession of holders until Reece’s mind recreated his mutated body and transferred his powers into the body. He threatened to destroy the world, but give himself up and seek psychiatric help.
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Molecule Man has also been a reluctant hero at times so his moral standing could be seen as "grey" rather than purely evil/criminal - though he tended to be more of a villain in his earlier appearances. Molecule Man was powerful enough to once move an entire mountain (which was said to be thousands of tons) which he tried to use to crush the Avengers. Hulk managed to hold this mountain up however (which has been seen as one of Hulk's greatest shows of strength). 
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Some versions of Molecule Man have been seen as so vast that they are equal to the [[Beyonder]], who is often seen as a Supreme Being (alongside the Beyonder's race - who surpass all other cosmic hierarchies in Marvel, with very few exceptions): even [[Galactus]] has stated that the Molecule Man can erase him "with a thought".
   
 
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Molecule Man SHS.jpg|Molecule Man in ''The Super Hero Squad''
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Owen Reece (Earth-12041) 001.jpg|Molecule Man in ''Avengers Assemble''
 
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Revision as of 16:31, 19 February 2021

Molecule Man is a supervillain from Marvel comics who, as his name implies, has the startling talent of being able to control reality on a subatomic level. Making him one of the most powerful beings in the universe if he put his mind to it.

History

He uses his powers to cheat death whenever it is destroyed. Despite wielding godlike powers he is a very insecure individual and originally he subconsciously limited himself to non organic molecules. He was in a relationship with a super villainess named Volcana. The Molecule Man can take control of other bodies. The wand passed through the hands of a succession of holders until Reece’s mind recreated his mutated body and transferred his powers into the body. He threatened to destroy the world, but give himself up and seek psychiatric help.

Molecule Man has also been a reluctant hero at times so his moral standing could be seen as "grey" rather than purely evil/criminal - though he tended to be more of a villain in his earlier appearances. Molecule Man was powerful enough to once move an entire mountain (which was said to be thousands of tons) which he tried to use to crush the Avengers. Hulk managed to hold this mountain up however (which has been seen as one of Hulk's greatest shows of strength). 

Some versions of Molecule Man have been seen as so vast that they are equal to the Beyonder, who is often seen as a Supreme Being (alongside the Beyonder's race - who surpass all other cosmic hierarchies in Marvel, with very few exceptions): even Galactus has stated that the Molecule Man can erase him "with a thought".

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Movies
Fantastic Four (1994): Doctor Doom | The Jeweler
Fantastic Four (2005): Victor von Doom | Ned Cecil
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer: Galactus | Silver Surfer | Victor von Doom
Fantastic Four (2015): Victor Von Doom | Harvey Allen

Television
Fantastic Four (1967): Doctor Doom | Mole Man | Diablo | Giganto | Galactus | Blastaar | Rama-Tut | Attuma | Prince Triton | Skrulls (Super-Skrull) | Klaw | Red Ghost | Super-Apes | Molecule Man
The New Fantastic Four: Doctor Doom | Magneto | Skrulls | Mole Man | Frightful Four (Wizard, Medusa, Trapster & Sandman) | Blastaar | Impossible Man
Fantastic Four (1994): Doctor Doom | Galactus | Mole Man | Puppet Master | Warlord Krang | Super-Skrull | Frightful Four (Wizard, Trapster, Medusa & Hydro-Man) | Impossible Man | Ego the Living Planet | Maximus | Blastaar | Psycho-Man | Terrax the Tamer | Namor | Klaw | Skrulls | Annihilus
Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes: Victor von Doom | Mole Man | Puppet Master | Super-Skrull | Skrulls | Supreme Intelligence | Frightful Four (Wizard & Trapster) | Attuma | Namor | Giganto | Impossible Man | Lucia Von Bardas | Terminus | Klaw | Diablo | Grandmaster | Thunderbolt Ross | Ronan the Accuser | Kree | Annihilus

Video Games
Fantastic Four (1997): Mole Man | Giganto | Psycho-Man | Skrulls (Super-Skrull) | Attuma | Namor | Doctor Doom | Galactus
Fantastic Four (2005): Victor von Doom | Annihilus | Blastaar | Puppet Master | Diablo | Mole Man
Fantastic Four: Flame On: Galactus | Skrulls
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer: Galactus | Victor von Doom | Terrax the Tamer | Red Ghost | Super-Apes | Super-Skrull

See Also
Future Foundation Villains | Namor the Sub-Mariner Villains | Silver Surfer Villains