Blob
Fred Dukes was a carnival sideshow performer whose mutant nature became apparent through his extraordinary girth and near-immovable body. Recruited by Professor X, he refused to join the X-Men and instead allied with Magneto's Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, beginning a long career as a supervillain.
Few villains in Marvel's Silver Age made an entrance quite like the Blob — crashing into The X-Men #3 in 1964, courtesy of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, and never really leaving. Over 62 years and 265 catalog appearances, this immovable force has haunted the pages of The Uncanny X-Men, The X-Men, and X-Force, racking up 16 key-issue credits along the way. His team history is a fascinating tour through Marvel's mutant underworld — from the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants to Freedom Force, with stops alongside Wolverine, Cyclops, and Hank McCoy that have produced some genuinely memorable confrontations. If you want a character who embodies the raw, stubborn menace at the heart of the X-Men's earliest days and has kept pace with the mythology ever since, the Blob is exactly the kind of enduring presence a serious collection needs.
Real name. Frederick J. "Fred" Dukes
Powers. The Blob is a formidable hand to hand combatant. Although he possesses no formal training, his great size coupled with his strength and resistance to injury render him a highly efficient and effective street fighter. While not superhuman, the Blob has higher speed, agility, and stamina than his size would indicate, which he often uses to surprise his opponents.

Trivia
- Chris Claremont has written more of Blob's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 26 issues.
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Covers through the years — 1964–2022
★ 1964
★ 1969
1974
★ 1978
1982
★ 1989
★ 1991
★ 1999
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★ 2005
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