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Modulok was introduced into the Masters of the Universe toy line in 1985, a little after the first wave of [[Evil Horde]] figures.<ref name="cbr.com"/> His figure was an instant hit with buyers due to its unique nature. The figure came packaged in a cardboard case, its 22 pieces encased in a plastic bag within. These pieces include two heads and numerous arms, legs, a torso and tails which can lock together in seemingly endless ways. Some of the body parts are more human-like while others have claws and are more monstrous in appearance. There are even enough pieces to form two separate monsters. The toy came packaged with the mini-comic "The Treachery of Modulok" which showcases the character and his abilities.<ref name="auto">{{cite news|title=8 Crazy Masters of the Universe Figures |work=Mania.com |date=2010-04-08 |url=http://www.mania.com/8-crazy-masters-universe-figures_article_117840.html |accessdate=2009-11-20 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091001163220/http://www.mania.com/8-crazy-masters-universe-figures_article_117840.html |archivedate=2009-10-01 }}</ref> He is introduced as a former slave of [[Skeletor]] who escape Skeletor's clutches and offers his services to the Evil Horde, knowing of [[Hordak]]'s personal hatred of Skeletor. Together with Hordak, he proceeds to concoct a scheme involving his body parts being sent, one by one, to the Royal Palace of [[Eternia]] in separate cardboard boxes, labelled as presents to the members of the Heroic Warriors. Confused by the numerous body parts being delivered to the palace, [[Man-At-Arms]] suspects the forces of evil may be behind it and sends [[Prince Adam]] and [[Teela]] to [[Castle Grayskull]] with the body parts to ask [[Sorceress of Castle Grayskull|The Sorceress]] about the creature. As they speak to The Sorceress, she informs them of the identity of Modulok, Modulok reforms himself and uses his shape-changing abilities to steal a forbidden weapon from the Castle. A battle then ensues involving a clash between [[He-Man]], Skeletor and Hordak, in which Modulok showcases his shape-changing abilities, including his ability to split into two separate beings. A later appearance in the mini-comic "The Menace of Multi-Bot" showcases Modulok as a scientist, tying in with his role in the cartoon series.
==Animated
Shortly after his figure was released, Modulok appears on the toy line's accompanying cartoon series, ''[[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]]'' by [[Filmation]]. Although the Evil Horde are used as the main villains in the spin-off series ''[[She-Ra]]'', rather than ''He-Man'', Modulok is given the unique honor of making his debut on ''He-Man'' instead. He is introduced late in the show's second season. Several adjustments were made to Modulok's character by Filmation's writers and animators. Given Filmation's limited budget, Modulok would be a serious challenge for them to animate, given that his constant shape-changing would require the production of an exorbitant number of cel sheets for the character and therefore prove extremely costly. The decision was made, therefore, to simplify Modulok's design and give him one single shape to be used throughout the series. Although initially described in the scripts as appearing two-headed and multi-bodied like the toy, he appears in the cartoon with only one shape, his body appearing to be an organic whole rather than separate pieces locked together. He is also given only one head even though all of Mattel's promotional material depicts him with two (although his second head can briefly been seen in one episode). Possibly this may have been done to avoid confusion with [[Two-Bad]], another two-headed character who debuted in the toy line and series at the same time. Another reason may have been for the purpose of making the character's design symmetrical, so that cel sheets could be flipped over without altering the character's appearance, used to cut both animation costs and production time.
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Modulok was not included in the 2002 revival of the MOTU toy line and series, because the line was cancelled before the Horde could be fully introduced. Ian Richter of Mattel, who co-developed many of the storylines for the cartoon series, stated in a Q&A session with fans that Modulok would have been brought back ''"in a cool, updated, much more threatening fashion"'', and that he would probably have worked mainly as a solo villain rather than with the Horde. The Horde were seen in a flashback to Ancient Eternia in the episode "The Power of Grayskull" but Modulok was not among them, indicating that as in the old continuity, he would not have been one of the original Horde members and would have joined them at a later point.
==Other
Modulok also appears in many other MOTU story media throughout the 1980s.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=wPa5DgAAQBAJ&pg=PA454&dq=modulok+masters+of+the+universe&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjq47-V_YfdAhWRWsAKHXZHD-sQ6AEIMTAC#v=onepage&q=modulok+masters+of+the+universe&f=false|title=He-Man and the Masters of the Universe|first1=Val|last1=Staples|first2=James|last2=Eatock|first3=Josh|last3=DeLioncourt|first4=Danielle|last4=Gelehrter|date=25 August 2018|publisher=Dark Horse Comics|accessdate=25 August 2018|via=Google Books}}</ref> The UK comics published by London Editions feature him regularly, in-keeping with the cartoon by presenting him as more intelligent than the other Horde members, although his scientific abilities are rarely showcased in this medium. The comics also feature a significantly different account of his origin. While starting off, like in the cartoon, as the human "Galen Nycoff" in this version he comes from a far-off planet and is a petty criminal rather than a scientist. With a timid and less-than-intimidating appearance he shocks his victims by unleashing all manner of deadly weapons on them to steal their valuables, and after being imprisoned for his crimes on Prison Star, he escapes from his cell and breaks into the prison's laboratory to formulate a potion to grant him extra physical strength. However, he is caught in the act by the Prison Star wardens, and the potion goes wrong, transforming him instead into the multi-bodied Modulok. He escapes in a shuttle pod with the wardens in hot pursuit, and is rescued from them by Hordak, who promises him acceptance into the Horde if he can impress him with his powers. He also appears in the MOTU Marvel comics in the US, but his portrayal in these is very different from any other media. Whereas he had always been seen to possess only one mind, despite his two heads, this comic series portrays him with two minds, similar to [[List of Masters of the Universe characters|Two Bad]], and much like the latter character, his heads would frequently argue with one another.
==Reception==
Modulok was No.3 in 10 Weird Masters Of The Universe Action Figures From The 1980s.<ref>{{cite news|title= 10 Weird Masters Of The Universe Action Figures From The 1980s|publisher= [[
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