Donald Trump Is The Latest Supervillian In Marvel Comics, Check Out Images Of 'Big Head' Supervillain Trump Here

Did Donald Trump just get represented as a super villain in one of the Marvel Comics? Whether you like him or not, Donald Trump attracts people's attention.

The Donald Trump look-alike villain portrayed in Marvel has a big head, tiny hands, an orange hue and white around the eyes. The name of the villain is M.O.D.A.A.K., the acronym meaning "Mental Organism Designed As America's King." Now, is this just a coincidence or a hint at what Marvel writers think of the Donald Trump?

It is not even hidden. Twitter figured it out and connected the dots. M.O.D.A.A.K. is Donald Trump's doppelganger. The character is included in Marvel's latest issue of Spider-Gwen, reported The Blaze.

The story line goes this way - M.O.D.A.A.K. fights against a female Captain America. It is clear that the Donald Trump looking supervillain is fighting a losing battle.

There is an ironic reference to the ongoing discussion of Donald Trump's hands too. It is often told that Donald Trump had large hands. In the comic, M.O.D.A.A.K. warns Captain America he is going to "crush you...in...my...powerful hands."

It is definitely not the first time that Donald Trump is imaged as a villain. The comic book artists have tested those waters before too.

In October 2015, io9 asked some of the artists gathered to draw the Donald Trump as their favorite villain at the Comic Con in New York. The renowned comic book artist Nathan Fox drew a sketch that looks exceptionally similar to M.O.D.A.A.K. We know where this Donald Trump supervillain inspiration came from!

Donald Trump is not the first presidential candidate to make way in the comic books. In 2015, both Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders (Vt.) who are Democrats were included in a comic book from Storm Entertainment. Here, both the candidates were depicted as human beings. This is the first time anyone is depicted as a super-villain.

Storm Entertainment also published a "Political Power" comic featuring Clinton, Trump, Sanders, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R).

Earlier in 2016, Storm published an biographical comic book of Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.).

Trump's biographical comic was published back in 2012 by "Political Power" when Donald Trump was trying out the possibility of contesting for the White House.

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