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Kaufman, Will (31 March 2005). Britain and the Americas: Culture, Politics, And History: A Multidesciplinary Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO. p.569. ISBN 978-1-85109-431-8.

O'Neill, Michael (27 September 2007). The All-Sustaining Air: Romantic Legacies and Renewals in British, American, and Irish Poetry Since 1900. OUP Oxford. pp.157–. ISBN 978-0-19-929928-7 . Retrieved 1 April 2013. An Ork Painboy, also known as a Mad Dok or just a Dok, is a member of a special class of Ork Oddboyz who are responsible for fixing injuries even the highly regenerative Ork physiology cannot repair, such as severed limbs and brain damage. They use "Stabby Bits" as their medical tools. If all goes well, the Painboy will not get too distracted by his investigations and will eventually get to repairing the damaged body part, but it is not uncommon for an Ork to requiring treatment for a wounded leg to wake up with a replacement bionic arm, because the Mad Dok found that his arm also was not working correctly. 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] Very enthusiastic, but catastrophically inept, these Gretchin assistants as often make things worse for the patient as they actually provide aid. The average Painboy is outfitted with:Southey wrote Madoc to help finance a trip of his own to America, [48] where he and Samuel Taylor Coleridge hoped to establish a Utopian state they called a " Pantisocracy". Southey's poem in turn inspired the twentieth-century poet Paul Muldoon to write Madoc: A Mystery, which won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize in 1992. [49] [50] It explores what may have happened if Southey and Coleridge had succeeded in coming to America to found their "ideal state". [51] In Russian, the noted poet Alexander S. Pushkin composed a short poem "Madoc in Wales" (Медок в Уаллах, 1829) on the topic. [52] Curran, Bob (20 August 2010). Mysterious Celtic Mythology in American Folklore. Pelican Publishing. ISBN 978-1-58980-917-8. On 26 November 1608, Peter Wynne, a member of Captain Christopher Newport's exploration party to the villages of the Monacan people, Virginia Siouan speakers above the falls of the James River in Virginia, wrote a letter to John Egerton, informing him that some members of Newport's party believed the pronunciation of the Monacans' language resembled "Welch", which Wynne spoke, and asked Wynne to act as interpreter. The Monacan were among those non-Algonquian tribes collectively referred to by the Algonquians as "Mandoag". [29] Of course, Painboyz in battle are not about to let the rest of the ladz have all the fun, and will cheerfully pile into the scrum of hand-to-hand combat. There they apply their anatomical knowledge, along with an array of surgical saws and blood-encrusted scalpels, to the task of vigorously dismembering the foe. Motorised separators are thrust into open wounds, tearing them wide and allowing the leering Painboyz to harvest choice "squishy bits" from within Gaskell, Jeremy (2000). Who Killed the Great Auk?. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-856478-2 . Retrieved 13 April 2013.

In memory of Prince Madoc a Welsh explorer who landed on the shores of Mobile Bay in 1170 and left behind with the Indians the Welsh language. [27] [61] Bowers, Alfred (1 October 2004). Mandan social and ceremonial organization. U of Nebraska Press. ISBN 978-0-8032-6224-9. A Dazzler-centered story, "Disco Highway", in issue #4 of the miniseries X-Men: Serve and Protect, released in February 2011, features a character named MODORD ( Mental Organism Designed Only for Roller Derby). [80] MODOK: Assassin [ edit ]

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Newman, Marshall T (1950). "The Blond Mandan: A Critical Review of an Old Problem". Southwestern Journal of Anthropology. 6 (3): 255–272. doi: 10.1086/soutjanth.6.3.3628461. S2CID 163656454. Iron Man has an encounter with MODOG ( Mobile Organism Designed Only for Genocide) in The Invincible Iron Man (vol. 2) #2. Iron Man dispatches him with ease, dumping him into outer space. [70] MAX [ edit ] MODOK and a smaller version of him called ELF ( External Life Form) appears in Iron Man (1994), voiced by Jim Cummings. [84] This version was a scientist who married supermodel Alana Ulanova before his jealous superior, the Red Ghost, turned him into MODOK. Seeking a cure, MODOK joined and became subservient to the Mandarin.

Waldo, Anna, ed. (1999). Circle of Stones. New York City: St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0-312-97061-1. MODOK appears as the final boss of Marvel's Avengers, voiced by Usman Ally. [84] This version is the founder of A.I.M. who seeks to cleanse Earth of superpowered individuals and build a world protected by science. [110] Goellner, Jacob (August 10, 2010). " 'Marvel Vs. Capcom 3' Reveals Magneto, MODOK and New Alternate Costumes". Comics Alliance. Archived from the original on October 11, 2010 . Retrieved August 10, 2010.

MODOK appears as a playable character in Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds and Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, [99] voiced again by Wally Wingert. [100]

During the Secret Wars storyline, the Battleworld domain of Killville is based on a reality where MODOK killed every known superhero, which resulted in its citizens being in constant danger from every supervillain and murderer in Killville. [81] MODAAK [ edit ]

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] The Madoc legend attained its greatest prominence during the Elizabethan era, when Welsh and English writers used it to bolster British claims in the New World versus those of Spain. The earliest surviving full account of Madoc's voyage, the first to make the claim that Madoc had come to America before Columbus, [C] appears in Humphrey Llwyd's Cronica Walliae (published in 1559), [16] an English adaptation of the Brut y Tywysogion. [17] [D] 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. Terri Schwartz (August 29, 2011). " 'Captain America' Writer Wants Peter Dinklage As MODOK For Sequel". MTV . Retrieved May 1, 2018. 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.

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