The Mole Man (Harvey Rupert Elder) is a
supervillain
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appearing in
American comic book
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s published by
Marvel Comics
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. He is depicted as a recurring
foe of the
Fantastic Four
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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", mole-human hybrids over whom he rules.
The character has had numerous appearances in other media, usually on television and video games. The character will appear in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe
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film ''
The Fantastic Four: First Steps'' (2025).
Publication history
Created by artist 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'' #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 appearance. Furthermore, his fellow explorers ridiculed him for his eccentric,
crackpot theories regarding a
Hollow Earth. In 1956, while following the group of explorers called the
Monster Hunters, he stumbled upon Monster Isle, which was at the time a base of the
Deviant Warlord Kro.
When Elder fell into a massive cave leading deep into the underground realm of
Subterranea, he decided his theories had finally been vindicated. However, his eyes were permanently damaged when he gazed directly upon a highly reflective deposit of diamonds. Partially blind and apparently secluded from the surface world forever, Elder dubbed himself the Mole Man and began exploring his new home. He eventually became the ruler of the branch of Subterraneans now known as the
Moloids, and the ruler of much of Subterranea and the caverns of Monster Isle. He used the Deviant-derived creatures and technology that he found in Subterranea to strike back at the outer world in numerous attempts to rule or humble the world that had rejected him.
The Mole Man conducted attacks on the surface world by destroying
nuclear power plant
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s in the
Eastern Bloc
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,
Australia
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,
South America
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, and
French Equatorial Africa, attracting the attention of the newly formed
Fantastic Four
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in their first adventure. After the group arrived on Monster Isle, he captured
Mister Fantastic and the
Human Torch
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and told them his plans to invade every major urban area on the planet via a network of tunnels. When he released a horde of monsters the Human Torch sealed his realm's entrance. The Mole Man appeared to have destroyed Monster Isle in an atomic blast. The Mole Man's Deviant-bred monstrous mutates, collectively known as the "Mole Man's Monsters", include
Tricephalous,
Megataur, and a flying bird-insect creature known only as "Skreeal". The Mole Man also has a group of
superhuman
The term superhuman refers to humans, humanoids or other beings with abilities and other qualities that exceed those naturally found in humans. These qualities may be acquired through natural ability, self-actualization or technological aids. ...
allies called the
Outcasts.
The Mole Man later stole buildings from New York City, but was thwarted by the Fantastic Four and appeared to be killed in an explosion. With the
Red Ghost, he next battled the
Avengers and tried to use a machine that caused earthquakes to take over the world by threatening to destroy all life on Earth, capturing
Giant-Man who had been warned by ants of the earthquakes as they sensed them first. Later the Wasp released Giant-Man and he shrunk down to ant-size and sabotaged the machine. Iron Man then sealed the tunnel entrances. The Red Ghost then broke up the partnership. Mole Man was among the criminals later assembled by
Doctor Doom's mind-control device to attack Reed and Sue's wedding. Mole Man then fought a war against rival Subterranean ruler
Tyrannus, capturing the
Fountain of Youth which allowed Tyrannus to stay young. Tyrannus teleported the Hulk underground to help him regain the Fountain. Finally, he was able to restore himself. Mole Man used the original
X-Men
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as pawns in his war against Tyrannus. The Mole Man later trapped the Fantastic Four in a house of his own creation that temporarily blinded them. Mole Man continued to fight his war with Tyrannus.
He later teamed with
Kala, the queen of the Subterranean Netherworlders, and fell in love with her. He plotted to destroy the surface world, but was betrayed by Kala and Tyrannus. Some time later, Mole Man and Kala were betrothed to be married. Namor, the Atlantean prince, helped out the Moloids when a conquering force was slaughtering many, while using the rest of them for slave labor.
Much later, Mole Man befriended the
Thing and then plotted to raise a new continent at the cost of sinking California, but was again thwarted by the Fantastic Four. He was captured by
Lava Men later. Mole Man then attempted to bring peace to Subterranea, but was attacked by Fantastic Four clones. He contended with
Skrulls and tried unsuccessfully to capture a Skrull technotroid egg.
Mole Man later allied with
Grotesk and Tyrannus against Deviants led by Brutus. He aided the
Hulk
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in fighting Brutus's Deviants. Together with his allies, he triumphed over Brutus, and welcomed back Kala as his consort.
Mole Man became involved with the
West Coast Avengers
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when one of his monsters attacked Los Angeles. His Moloids were caught in the middle of a
Skrull revenge scheme on the Fantastic Four. A replacement Fantastic Four, consisting of
Spider-Man
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,
Ghost Rider, the
Hulk
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and
Wolverine
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were tricked into entering the Mole Man's territory and battling his forces.
He later battled the West Coast Avengers along with the
U-Foes during the
Acts of Vengeance, but their attempts met with failure.
Later, he surrendered his desire for conquest and revenge and began assembling a sanctuary for others who had been rejected by the surface world. His two attempts to do so led to the deaths of most of the visitors to his sanctuaries. Briefly, the Mole Man allowed
Adam Warlock's superhero team, the
Infinity Watch, to use Monster Isle (more specifically, a castle located on its grounds) as a base, on the reasoning that they could help protect him from any meddlers, which they did on several occasions. They proved helpful when the United Nations invaded the island. The Watch, primarily
Gamora, drove away the invading force with an absolute minimum of harm. The
Avengers assisted with the United Nations, then recognized the Mole Man's rulership over the island.
Mole Man tended to keep out of the way when the cosmic plans went on. The Watch occupied the Monster Isle castle until their dissolution as a team. Following their departure, the Mole Man apparently returned to his solitary, vengeful existence. Aside from occasional fits of hostility, he seems for the most part content to rule his subterranean kingdom, and for the past few years his surface activities have mostly been limited to reacting to threats (real or imagined) to his people.
In one incident, he was causing property damage purely to help the Moloids, whose water and food had become polluted. He appeared in ''
The Mighty Avengers'' having led an attack on New York, claiming retaliation for his underground home, which he says is destroyed. He was humiliated by a female-formed
Ultron
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, who destroyed his remaining monsters, and he was arrested.
Mole Man was also behind a series of
Chupacabra
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attacks in
Puerto Rico
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. His motive was to protect the blood-drinking race from extinction. He was defeated by the Fantastic Four.
In the "Live Fast" story arc of ''
Runaways'', the Runaways are fighting a huge tall sky-scraper sized monster. When
Victor suggests
Nico shrink it, Nico mentions she already used that spell on Mole Man.
Mole Man witnessed the
return
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of the
Hulk
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, which pleased him. However, when the Hulk was defeated and his stone ship destroyed, various creatures from planet Sakaar were released into the underground. Mole Man trained the alien beasts and led them to attack New York once more. However, the creatures were really waiting for the arrival of Hulk's son
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. During this time, Tyrannus rose to challenge Mole Man's claim and used magic to pervert the aliens so that they could destroy the surface. Skaar went into a berserker rage and thus both Tyrannus and Mole Man fled.
Mandarin's White Light Ring approached Mole Man to help it and the other rings have revenge on Tony Stark where he became Mandarin-Six. Mole Man and the other Mandarins later travelled to Svartalfheim to confront
Malekith the Accursed
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, who had hunted down other three Mandarins and had taken their rings from them. The Mandarins thwarted any attempt of Malekith to hide or flee, as the rings could locate each other. Malekith made a pact with Iron Man (who was also at the time in Svartalfheim to retrieve the rings) disposed of his ring and escaped to safely, as he could no longer be tracked. Following their failure to kill Malekith, the Mandarins resumed their own paths. The Mandarins joined forces once more to help Mole Man's plan to create ring-powered weapons with which destroy cities from their base in Sinister London. A test was thwarted by the Fantastic Four. Before they could release one of the actual machines, Iron Man pinned them down along with the Trojan Guard and Abigail Burns. The Mandarins failed to escape as Iron Man's ally Dark Angel used magic to prevent them from teleporting. After the other Mandarin's are defeated, Mole Man's ring declared him the Prime-Mandarin. Instead, Mole Man abandoned his ring and retreated.
Mole Man was later contacted by unknown individuals to bring them Athol Kussar, the half-brother of mine owner Faust Swart who laundered money to fund HYDRA's African base after he knew about his half-brother's actions and had been previously imprisoned in a mine by Swart while evading the S.H.I.E.L.D. agents. When Mole Man broke into Kussar's cell, Kussar did not want to leave due to a bomb inside his body that would detonate if he left his cell. Mole Man was attacked and knocked down by Invisible Woman who disposed of the bomb and placed Kussar in S.H.I.E.L.D. custody.
As part of the "
All-New, All-Different Marvel", Mole Man and his fellow Subterraneans ended up in a civil war with the Subterraneans that are on the side of his son Mole Monster.
When
Squirrel Girl's friends Nancy, Tippy Toe and Koi Boi, help set her up an online dating profile, it leads to many unsuccessful dates, one of which ends with an encounter with Mole Man, who is angered by how Doreen's earlier suggestions to Kraven has affected his home. Doreen apologizes to him and the two have a conversation about his situation, leading Mole Man to proposing to Doreen on the spot and a number of follow-up schemes to get Doreen to go on a date with him. He threatens to bury a number of worldwide landmarks if she does not date him, and after Nancy is nearly kidnapped by him and being swarmed by the media, she goes to confront Mole Man only to find that Tricephalous is in love with him. She lets Tricephalous defeat her to woo Mole Man and they leave for good.
Mole Man later appears attacking New York with a group of monsters, but he is defeated by
Amadeus Cho
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's Hulk form,
Moon Girl, and
Devil Dinosaur.
During the ''
Secret Empire'' storyline, it is revealed that Mole Man struck a deal with
Captain America
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to use the tunnels of his subterranean kingdom for his smuggling operation in exchange for specific items from the surface world such as DVDs. When Captain America arrives with the Underground Resistance, Mole Man's kingdom is attacked by Dreadnoughts sent by Hydra. Though the heroes manage to defeat the Dreadnoughts, Mole Man puts an end to his truce with Captain America and lets the heroes leave.
Powers and abilities
The Mole Man has no true superhuman abilities. He is an extraordinary genius, with knowledge of technology centuries beyond conventional science. He was able to master alien principles of technology totally foreign to his culture and environment. Due to his poor eyesight, his senses have naturally compensated to the degree that they are, like those of
Daredevil, heightened to nearly superhuman levels.
The Mole Man is extremely near-sighted due to damage to his vision from years ago, and his eyes are extremely sensitive to bright
light
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. He is virtually blinded by normal illumination. To counter this, he wears protective glasses (an early version of a nuclear weapons test Range Officer's flash-goggles) that both reduce bright light to levels his weak eyes can tolerate and increase dim light to levels by which he can see. His sense of hearing, smell, and touch are far more sensitive than that of a normal human; these senses are heightened, but not superhuman. He possesses a "radar sense" that supplements his own weak natural vision.
The Mole Man fights with a staff and has developed a fighting style that resembles
bōjutsu; despite his small size and relative weakness he is a highly proficient hand-to-hand combatant when armed with his staff. He also commands an army of monsters and a branch of the Subterraneans known as Moloids that are absolutely loyal to him.
Mole Man has a series of similar-looking staves (6 feet long, made of wood or aluminum), designed by the
Mad Thinker, which contain built-in weapons and additional features. Among such weaponry are an electrical blaster, a flame-thrower, a vibro-charge blaster, and a laser cannon. All the staffs appear to have a low-energy radar. All staves are booby-trapped with a galvanic response meter that is tuned solely to the Mole Man's skin conductivity; this prevents anyone else from activating his staves.
Mole Man's life has made him an expert on subterranean
geography
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,
spelunking
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, understanding
Deviant weapons systems, and monster training. He has mastered the principles underlying Deviant technology that he discovered in Subterranea and has made radical improvements upon much of it.
Other versions
Exiles
An alternate universe variant of the Mole Man, simply called Harvey, appears in ''
Exiles'' #10. This version comes from an Earth that was dominated by the Skrulls.
Heroes Reborn
An alternate universe variant of the Mole Man from a pocket dimension created by
Franklin Richards appears in ''
Heroes Reborn''.
Mutant X
An alternate universe variant of the Mole Man from Earth-1298 appears in ''
Mutant X'' #9. This version is in relationship with
Callisto.
Fantastic Four: Season One
A modernized, alternate universe variant of the Mole Man appears in ''Fantastic Four: Season One''. This version was talked down amidst his first attack on New York and subsequently hired by Reed Richards and Sue Storm to become part of the former's business empire.
The Amazing Spider-Man (1977)
An alternate universe variant of the Mole Man named Melvin Kurtzman from Earth-77013 appears in ''
The Amazing Spider-Man
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'' (1977).
House of M
An alternate universe variant of the Mole Man from Earth-58163 called the Mole King appears in ''
Fantastic Four: House of M'' #1.
Marvel Zombies
A zombified alternate universe variant of the Mole Man from Earth-2149 appears in ''
Marvel Zombies''.
Ultimate Marvel
An alternate universe variant of the Mole Man from
Earth-1610 appears in ''
Ultimate Fantastic Four''. This version is Arthur Molekevic, a former
Baxter Foundation scientist who genetically-engineered the Moloids.
Ultimate Universe
An alternate universe variant of the Mole Man from
Earth-6160
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appears in ''
Ultimate Spider-Man
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'' (vol. 3). This version is a lieutenant and friend of
Wilson Fisk and a member of his
Sinister Six who controls New York City's underground and Subterranea on his behalf. Additionally, Subterranea is implied to be a part of the
Savage Land that was spared from the devastation that
Roxxon caused.
In other media
Television
* Mole Man appears in ''
The Marvel Super Heroes
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'', voiced by
Paul Kligman.
* Mole Man appears in ''
Fantastic Four
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'' (1967), voiced by
Jack DeLeon.
* Mole Man appears in a self-titled episode of ''
Fantastic Four
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'' (1978), voiced by
Ted Cassidy.
* Mole Man appears in a self-titled episode of ''
Fantastic Four
The Fantastic Four, often abbreviated as FF, is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team debuted in '' The Fantastic Four'' #1 ( cover-dated November 1961), helping usher in a new level of realism i ...
'' (1994), voiced by
Gregg Berger.
* Mole Man appears in ''
Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes'', voiced by
Paul Dobson.
* Mole Man appears in ''
The Super Hero Squad Show
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'', voiced by Ted Biaselli.
This version is a member of
Doctor Doom's
Lethal Legion who has intestinal gas problems while above ground.
* Mole Man appears in the ''
Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.'' episode "Of Moles and Men", voiced by
David H. Lawrence XVII.
Film
* Mole Man was intended to appear in ''
The Fantastic Four'', portrayed by
Ian Trigger, but the character's name was changed to the Jeweler due to co-executive producer
Bernd Eichinger not having the rights to the character.
* Dr. Harvey Allen appears in ''
Fantastic Four
The Fantastic Four, often abbreviated as FF, is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team debuted in '' The Fantastic Four'' #1 ( cover-dated November 1961), helping usher in a new level of realism i ...
'' (2015), portrayed by
Tim Blake Nelson. This version is a scientist and supervisor of the Baxter Foundation who oversaw
Franklin Storm's experiments into interdimensional travel and is later killed by
Victor von Doom. Prior to re-shoots, the character was supposed to be Harvey Elder, who would have become Mole Man.
* Mole Man will appear in ''
The Fantastic Four: First Steps''.
Video games
* Mole Man appears in ''
Fantastic Four
The Fantastic Four, often abbreviated as FF, is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team debuted in '' The Fantastic Four'' #1 ( cover-dated November 1961), helping usher in a new level of realism i ...
'' (2005), voiced by
Barry Dennen.
* Mole Man appears in ''
Marvel Super Hero Squad'', voiced again by Ted Biaselli.
* Mole Man appears in ''
Marvel Super Hero Squad Online'', voiced again by Ted Biaselli.
* Mole Man appears as a boss in ''
Marvel Heroes'', voiced by
Roger Rose.
* Mole Man appears in ''
Pinball FX 2'' as part of the Fantastic Four table.
Miscellaneous
Mole Man appears in the syndicated comic strip ''Scary Gary''.
[Chicago Tribune, Comics Page, November 14, 2008.]
References
External links
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