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A version called "MODOC" ( Mental Organism Designed Only for Conquest) appears in the title Marvel Adventures: The Avengers, briefly turning the Avengers into (superior) versions of itself before being defeated. [66] Ms. Marvel [ edit ] In all, at least thirteen real tribes, five unidentified tribes, and three unnamed tribes have been suggested as "Welsh Indians". [44] Eventually, the legend settled on identifying the Welsh Indians with the Mandan people, who were said to differ from their neighbours in culture, language, and appearance. The painter George Catlin suggested the Mandans were descendants of Madoc and his fellow voyagers in North American Indians (1841); he found the round Mandan Bull Boat similar to the Welsh coracle, and he thought the advanced architecture of Mandan villages must have been learned from Europeans (advanced North American societies such as the Mississippian and Hopewell traditions were not well known in Catlin's time). Supporters of this claim have drawn links between Madoc and the Mandan mythological figure "Lone Man", who, according to one tale, protected some villagers from a flooding river with a wooden corral. [45] Later writings [ edit ] MODOK appears in a self-titled TV series, voiced by Patton Oswalt, [89] This version has a family, consisting of wife Jodie Ramirez-Tarleton, son Louis "Lou" Tarleton, and daughter Melissa Tarleton, the last of whom shares his appearance. Additionally, a time-displaced college-aged version of MODOK called the Anomaly (also voiced by Oswalt) appears throughout the series. [90] The New Warriors pilot featured Keith David as an original character named Ernest Vigman, who would eventually become MODOK. However, the pilot did not go to a series. [97] When they were sailing the world, they were looking for new land. Every year, on Leif Eriksson Day, the first Europeans to discover North America are remembered for their journey.

We create long-term business relationships by bringing profitable solutions to customers – and, we’re easy to work with. Our experienced staff works to identify individual needs and provide the most cost effective solution. We put our talents, skills and resources to work to ensure that we meet or exceed your expectations. Madoc ab Owain Gwynedd (also spelled Madog) was, according to folklore, a Welsh prince who sailed to the Americas in 1170, over three hundred years before Christopher Columbus's voyage in 1492.

The Madoc story evidently originated in medieval romance. There are allusions to what may have been a sea voyage tale akin to The Voyage of Saint Brendan, [10] but no detailed version of it survives. Thomas Herbert popularised the stories told by Dee and Powel, adding more detail from sources unknown, suggesting that Madoc may have landed in Canada, Florida, or even Mexico, and reporting that Mexican sources stated that they used currachs. [23] Lee, Sidney, ed. (1893). "Madog ab Owain Gwynedd". Dictionary of National Biography. Vol.35. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp.302–303.

A Marvel Zombies MODOK is seen being eaten by zombified versions of the She-Hulk and Hawkeye. Later, it is discovered that this universe's Ash Williams had watched this MODOK being devoured. [77] Earth X [ edit ] In 1810, John Sevier, the first governor of Tennessee, wrote to his friend Major Amos Stoddard about a conversation he had in 1782 with the old Cherokee chief Oconostota concerning ancient fortifications built along the Alabama River. The chief allegedly told him that the forts were built by a white people called "Welsh", as protection against the ancestors of the Cherokee, who eventually drove them from the region. [36] Sevier had also written in 1799 of the alleged discovery of six skeletons in brass armour bearing the Welsh coat-of-arms. [37] He claims that Madoc and the Welsh were first in Alabama. [38] Multiple original incarnations of MODOK appear or were considered to appear in media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU): Suebsaeng, Asawin (July 6, 2016). "Marvel Artist Who Made a Trump Supervillain Thinks Donald Is a 'Goddamn Idiot' ". The Daily Beast . Retrieved November 13, 2016. Columbus Day is a national holiday in the United States and many other countries around the world to commemorate Christopher Columbus’s arrival in the Americas on October 12, 1492. It is a federal holiday in the United States to commemorate the anniversary of Columbus’s arrival.

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Brower, J. V (1904). Memoirs of Explorations in the Basin of the Mississippi. Memoirs of explorations in the basin of the Mississippi ;v. 8. Vol.8. Saint Paul, Minnesota– via babelhathitrust.org. McGill-Warner {{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link) Fowler, Don D. (15 September 2010). Laboratory for Anthropology: Science and Romanticism in the American Southwest, 1846–1930. Utah Press, Universi. ISBN 978-1-60781-035-3. MODOC appears in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, voiced by Wally Wingert. [84] This version is a leading member of A.I.M. who uses the same acronym as the version depicted in Iron Man: Armored Adventures.

Sims, Chris (April 14, 2020). "Will We Ever See MODOK In A Marvel Movie?". Looper . Retrieved April 14, 2020.

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The eccentricity of the Painboy is as nothing compared to that of a Bad Dok. These Orks are outcasts from their tribes, and are most often found practising their dubious arts within Freebooter warbands.

Vikings established settlements in North America, which resulted in the continent’s existence as a permanent European culture. The journey they took reminded them that exploration is never finished, and that there is always something new to try. Leif Eriksson Day: A Celebration Of America’s Pioneering Explorers In early 2017, Marvel Studios granted the production team of the television series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. permission to use MODOK and introduced Anton Ivanov / the Superior (portrayed by Zach McGowan in the series' fourth season with the intention of having him become MODOK in the fifth season until Marvel Studios retracted access to the character. [94] As a prelude to his cancelled future role as MODOK, Ivanov was reduced to a disembodied brain in a vat and granted control over a series of unnamed Life Model Decoys Designed Only for Killing ( L-MODDOKs) made in his image. [95] [96] Durrett, Reuben Thomas (1908). Traditions of the Earliest Visits of Foreigners to North America, the First Formed and First Inhabited of the Continents. J.P. Morton & Company (Incorporated) printers to the Filson Club . Retrieved 1 April 2013. The 1584 Historie of Cambria by David Powel says that Madoc was disheartened by this family fighting, and that he and Rhirid set sail from Llandrillo ( Rhos-on-Sea) in the cantref of Rhos to explore the western ocean. [A] They purportedly discovered a distant and abundant land in 1170 where about one hundred men, women and children disembarked to form a colony. According to Humphrey Llwyd's 1559 Cronica Walliae and in many other copied sources, Madoc and some others returned to Wales to recruit additional settlers. [5] After gathering eleven ships and 120 men, women and children, the Prince and his recruiters sailed west a second time to "that Westerne countrie" and ported in "Mexico", a fact that too was cited by Reuben T. Durrett in his work Traditions of the earliest visits of foreigners to north America, [6] and stated he was never to return to Wales again. [7]Davies, A. (1984). "Prince Madoc and the discovery of America in 1477". Geographical Journal. 150 (3): 363–72. doi: 10.2307/634332. JSTOR 634332.



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