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Comics character
Master Mold
Master Mold in The Incredible Hulk vol. 2 Annual #7 (Oct. 1978). Art by John Byrne.
Publication information
Publisher
Marvel Comics
First appearance
The X-Men #15 (Dec. 1965)
Created by
Stan Lee Jack Kirby
In-story information
Species
Robot
Team affiliations
Sentinels Project: Armageddon
Abilities
Superhuman strength, speed, reflexes, and durability
Ability to incorporate metal into itself
Concussive blasts
Plasma discharges
Ability to scan mutants
Flight
Master Mold is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics most commonly appearing as an enemy of the X-Men.
MasterMold is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics most commonly appearing as an enemy of the X-Men. Master Mold...
revealed they were controlled by MasterMold (which is a giant Sentinel in the game). The X-Men defeated MasterMold and the Bio-Sentinels were seemingly...
Sentinels left with Trask and brought him to his first creation, the MasterMold, who orders him to construct more Sentinels. To stop the Sentinels, Xavier...
half that is behind MasterMold's control and is trying to kill the X-Men. Jason's good half helps Nightcrawler to disable MasterMold, whereupon Nightcrawler...
then confronted by MasterMold, the robot whose primary task is to create mutant-hunting Sentinels. During the battle, MasterMold refers to Cyclops as...
Housewives and Sun Fu in Broken Trail. She is also known for voicing Domino, MasterMold, and Mariko Yashida on Wolverine and the X-Men, Shinigami on Nickelodeon's...
mutant rebellion never occurred. He turns against MasterMold after his future-self reveals that MasterMold betrays him. In the cartoon, he does not kill...
fastball special" to help her phase into a MasterMold. She is killed after solidifying inside the MasterMold's head destroying it in the process.[volume & issue needed]...
Trask to oversee the Sentinels' production to deal with mutants until MasterMold betrays them. In the series finale "Graduation Day", Gyrich speaks at...
Stryker activates MasterMold. Wolverine infiltrates HYDRA's headquarters and duels Silver Samurai for information on how to stop MasterMold and the Sentinels...
generation of mutants begins maturing across the globe, a long-lost MasterMold A.I. and Sentinel production facility in the jungles of Ecuador is uncovered...