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The Earth of Marvel Comics' main continuity (or "Earth-616") has contained a number of fictional hidden native humanoid races. Description Many of these races are genetic offshoots of ''Human, Homo sapiens'' or a related ancestor. However, there are also some races that were actually created from the many animals or other lifeforms on Earth. The methods to create these beings vary from scientific to magical and their creators from aliens to humans to demons. A list of these races includes: Major races Deviants The Deviant (comics), Deviants are the enemies of the Eternals and creations of the Celestial (comics), Celestials. They are the creators of the Subterraneans. Eternals The Eternals (comics), Eternals are the enemies of the Deviants and servants of the Celestial (comics), Celestials. They also created the Evolutionaries. Evolutionaries The Evolutionaries are beings created from the Ape-Man by the Eternals to safeguard other species' evolutionary path. ''Homo mermanus'' ' ...
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Mole Man
The Mole Man (Harvey Rupert Elder) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Mole Man is a recurring foe of the Fantastic Four and was the first villain they ever faced. His schemes usually consist of trying to rule the surface of the Earth with the aid of his " Moloids", subterranean, mole-human hybrids that he rules over. The character has had numerous appearances in other media, usually on television and video games. Publication history Created by artist/co-writer Jack Kirby and writer Stan Lee, the character first appeared in ''The Fantastic Four'' #1 (Nov. 1961). The character's name was at the time spelled "Moleman" in one word. The spelling "Mole Man" came in ''The Fantastic Four'' No. 22 (Jan. 1964). Fictional character biography The Mole Man was originally Harvey Rupert Elder, an American nuclear engineer and explorer. Elder was socially shunned due to a combination of his abrasive personality and his homely dwarfish appea ...
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