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Scientist Supreme is a name used by different fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. DescriptionThe Scientist Supreme is often described to be the top leader of A.I.M., and can also be described to be the scientific counterpart to Earth's Sorcerer Supreme. Known versionsYandroth{{main|Yandroth}}Yandroth was the humanoid Scientist Supreme of the otherdimensional planet Yann, and a counterpart to Doctor Strange's title of Sorcerer Supreme.[1] Lyle Getz{{Infobox comics character| image= |caption= |character_name=Scientist Supreme |real_name=Lyle Getz |publisher=Marvel Comics |debut=Captain America #133 (January 1971) |creators=Stan Lee Gene Colan |alliances=A.I.M. |aliases= |powers=Genius-level intellect }}Lyle Getz was the first individual to use the Scientist Supreme alias within AIM. He spearheaded and supervised the experiment of MODOK and then Getz was killed by his own experiment afterwards.[2]{{-}} George Clinton{{Infobox comics character| image= |caption= |character_name=Scientist Supreme |real_name=George Clinton |publisher=Marvel Comics |debut=Super-Villain Team Up #17 (June 1980) |creators=Jim Shooter Peter Gillis |alliances=A.I.M. |aliases= |powers=Genius-level intellect }}George Clinton was the second individual to use the Scientist Supreme persona within AIM. Clinton provided the Red Skull, Armin Zola and Hate-Monger with a restored version of Cosmic Cube, however, gets his mind drained (along with many others) by the three supervillains as a power source for the very device he helped restore.[3]{{-}} Valdemar Tykkio{{Infobox comics character| image= |caption= |character_name=Scientist Supreme |real_name=Valdemar Tykkio |publisher=Marvel Comics |debut=Iron Man #201 (December 1985) |creators=Jim Shooter Denny O'Neil |alliances=A.I.M. |aliases= |powers=Genius-level intellect }}Valdemar Tykkio was the third individual to use the Scientist Supreme persona within AIM.[4] Valdemar had occasional encounters with Iron Man while dealing with his brother Yorgon Tykkio trying to take his coveted position.[5]{{-}} Fourth A.I.M. Leader{{Infobox comics character| image= |caption= |character_name=Scientist Supreme |real_name= |publisher=Marvel Comics |debut=Iron Man #247 (October 1989) |creators=Tom DeFalco Bob Layton |alliances=A.I.M. |aliases= |powers=Genius-level intellect }} A fourth individual had used the Scientist Supreme persona within AIM. This Scientist Supreme had a deal with Hydra to eliminate Madame Masque, resulting in a confrontation with Iron Man and the Hulk.[6] {{-}}Monica Rappaccini{{main|Monica Rappaccini}}Monica Rappaccini is the fifth individual to use the Scientist Supreme alias within AIM.[7] Hank Pym{{main|Hank Pym}}At one point, Hank Pym grew to a large enough size where he encountered the cosmic entity Eternity, claiming to the former that he is Earth's "Scientist Supreme".[8] When Hank Pym told Loki about this, the trickster god claims he was using the Eternity's form in order to trick the so-called Scientist Supreme. Hank Pym disputed Loki's explanation. Whether or not it was indeed Loki-in-disguise has not been answered.[9] Andrew Forson{{Infobox comics character|publisher=Marvel Comics |debut=Fantastic Four #610 (November 2012) |creators=Jonathan Hickman Ryan Stegman |character_name=Andrew Forson |real_name= |alliances=A.I.M. Cult of Entropy |aliases=A.I.M. Scientist Supreme |powers=Genius-level intellect }} Andrew Forson is the sixth character within AIM to use the title of Scientist Supreme. The character first appeared in Fantastic Four #610 and was created by Jonathan Hickman and Ryan Stegman. Forson was the Scientist Supreme of A.I.M. after the organization became public and established their base in the now sovereign island Barbuda and overthrew the Wizard with consent of the rest of A.I.M. Barbuba was then renamed A.I.M. Island.[10] Forson appears as the Supreme Leader of the new High Council of A.I.M. consisting of Graviton (as the Minister of Science), Jude the Entropic Man (as the Minister of Health), Mentallo (as the Minister of Home Affairs), Superia (as the Minister of Education in Bagalia), the female Super-Adaptoid (as the Minister of State in Bagalia), and the undercover Taskmaster (as the Minister of Defense).[11] Forson then leads A.I.M. into attending a weapons expo which led to A.I.M. fighting against the Secret Avengers. During the battle, Forson takes the opportunity to steal the Iron Patriot armor.[12] Daisy Johnson launched an unsanctioned operation to send the Secret Avengers to A.I.M. Island to assassinate Forson, and the group seemingly killed him. Despite Johnson ended up suspended for breaking protocol and Maria Hill is put in charge of S.H.I.E.L.D. again, Forson was revealed to be alive all along, and the news of A.I.M. being a new permanent member of the Security Council is known.[13] Forson finds Superia when she is badly injured after an incident on A.I.M. Island regarding an escaped creature.[14] An A.I.M. Agent then approaches Forson and Superia showing them a 2-D hologram of the Organism beating the Avengers. Taking pride in this, Forson orders their translocator activated and to retrieve their "lost child".[15] When Taskmaster is shot and seemingly killed by Mockingbird now under Forson's control,[16] Forson revealed that Mockingbird was secretly working for Forson years ago, and that he used Mockingbird to "get Victorious out of the way" so that he could take over the Cult of Entropy.[17] Forson also uses Adaptoids from an alternate reality to combat the Avengers.[18] Using an as-yet-unidentified device, Forson and A.I.M. accelerate the flow of time in the limits of A.I.M. Island creating in a matter of hours for the real world year of progress and transforming A.I.M. into a technologically advanced empire.[19] When Smasher comes to the island, Forson has the Entropic Man transform her into his messenger.[20] Forson is an experienced scientist with genius-level intellect. In other mediaTelevision
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References1. ^Strange Tales Vol. 1 #164 (January 1968) 2. ^Captain America #133 (January 1971) 3. ^Super-Villain Team Up #17 (June 1980) 4. ^Iron Man #201 (December 1985) 5. ^Iron Man #204-207; 215-216 (March–June 1986; February–March 1987) 6. ^Iron Man #247 (October 1989) 7. ^Amazing Fantasy #7 (2005) 8. ^Mighty Avengers #30 (October 2009) 9. ^Mighty Avengers #34 (March 2010) 10. ^Fantastic Four #610 (November 2012) 11. ^Secret Avengers Vol. 2 #2 (March 2013) 12. ^Secret Avengers Vol. 2 #3 (April 2013) 13. ^Secret Avengers Vol. 2 #5 (June 2013) 14. ^Avengers Vol. 5 #15 15. ^Avengers Vol. 5 #16 (July 2013) 16. ^Secret Avengers Vol. 2 #13 (February 2014) 17. ^Secret Avengers Vol. 2 #14 (March 2014) 18. ^Avengers Vol. 5 #25-28 (January–April 2014) 19. ^Avengers World #1 20. ^Avengers World #2 (January 2014) 21. ^{{cite web|title=Full cast and crew of The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes "Breakout: Part 1|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1699027fullcredits#cast |work=IMDB|accessdate=2011-12-01}} 22. ^{{cite web|title=Full cast and crew of The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes "Prisoner of War|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2355209fullcredits#cast |work=IMDB|accessdate=2012-01-07}} 23. ^{{cite episode|title=Adapting to Change|series=Avengers: Ultron Revolution|serieslink=Avengers Assemble (TV series)|network=Disney XD|season=3|number=1|airdate=March 13, 2016}} 24. ^{{cite episode|title=School of Hard Knocks|series=Spider-Man|network=Disney XD|season=2|number=30|airdate=July 9, 2018}} 25. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/video-games/Marvel-Powers-United-VR/Scientist-Supreme/|title=Voice of Scientist Supreme - Marvel Powers United VR (Game) | Behind The Voice Actors|website=behindthevoiceactors.com|accessdate=2018-09-20|postscript=. Check mark indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources}} External links
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