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Universe
Marvel Universe
Real Name
Unrevealed
Aliases
None
Identity
Secret
Citizenship
U.S. citizen with a criminal record
Place of Birth
Unrevealed
First Appearance
Fantastic Four #15 (1963)
The Thinker was imprisoned and dubbed “The Mad Thinker” by the media, which is a notion he detests. Since then, the Mad Thinker has spent a lot of his time in prison, frequently escaping by using his mind to transfer his consciousness into a series of Mad Thinker androids and committing his crimes while still physically in prison. The Mad Thinker was also one of the villains that Doctor Doom coerced into disrupting Reed and Sue's wedding, though Iron Man appeared and stopped him.
POWERGRID
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fighting
intelligence
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