Mark Raxton
A talented chemical engineer at a research lab, Mark Raxton accidentally doused himself with an experimental liquid metallic alloy he had helped develop, bonding the golden substance permanently to his skin and granting him superhuman strength and heat generation — transforming him into the Molten Man.
Few characters can claim a debut in the pages of The Amazing Spider-Man #28 — a Silver Age gem brought to life by the legendary team of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in 1965 — and Mark Raxton is one of them. Over the course of six decades, he's woven himself into the fabric of Marvel's most beloved corner of New York, sharing pages with icons like J. Jonah Jameson, Norman Osborn, and Mary Jane Watson across titles including The Amazing Spider-Man, Ultimate Spider-Man, and Superior Spider-Man. With 53 catalog appearances and two key issues to his name, Raxton is no footnote — he's a persistent, collector-recognized presence whose longevity speaks for itself. If you're tracing the deep roots of Spider-Man's world from its Silver Age origins to the present day, Mark Raxton is a name worth knowing.
Real name. Mark Raxton
Powers. Molten Man's fingers are particularly sensitive to sound, making him a highly skilled safe-cracker. He is also a highly skilled chemical engineer, partially responsible for developing the alloy that is bonded to his skin. While he has had no formal training, his powers make him a formidable combatant.
Affiliations. Alchemax Formerly: the Exterminators (joined because of blackmail)

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Covers through the years — 1965–2022
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