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The Corruptor is a Marvel Comics supervillain. He has fought Thor and Nova (Richard Rider). His sweat glands release a chemical that overrides the social inhibition center of the brain Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Entertainment, Inc. ... Doctor Doom, one of the most archetypal supervillains and his arch-enemies The Fantastic Four (in background). ... Thor (often called The Mighty Thor) is a Marvel Comics superhero, based on the thunder god of Norse mythology. ... Nova is the name of two fictional superheroes in the Marvel Comics universe. ... The venom of the black widow spider is a potent latrotoxin. ... Social Inhibition is what keeps humans from involving in potentially objectionable actions and/or expressions in a social setting. ...


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The Corruptor planned to loot New York with armies of ordinary citizens under his influence, but his scheme was again thwarted by Nova.
The period of time under the Corruptor's influence is dependent upon the length of contact with the Corruptor's akin, and hence the amount of toxin that has been absorbed by the skin and reached the brain through the bloodstream.
Through experimentation, the Corruptor has discovered that if a person is in a highly emotional state of mind he or she will remain under his influence for a far greater period of time, perhaps even for days.
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