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As The Mole Man explains, he was an ugly, misshapen man spurned by women, his boss, and people on the street. So feeling like a monster, he wandered off to Monster Isle, a home to real monsters.
Mole Man noted that he learned these leadership skills from Sue’s grandfather, J. F. Storm. After this conversation, Sue helped Mole Man establish sovereignty for Subterannea through the U.N.
The voice of H.E.R.B.I.E. is one possibility, though Mole Man is another suggestion which is being batted about online. Hauser would be a great choice for a sinister new take on the baddie.
A real-life Mole Man spent 40 years digging tunnels beneath his London home before it was abandoned. See how an artist transformed it into a subterranean studio. By Matthew Wilson ...
An engineer dubbed 'the Mole Man' spent 40 years digging tunnels under his London home. After it was abandoned, an artist transformed it into a subterranean studio.
Meet NYC’s ‘Mole Man’ who hangs out in a hole beneath the sidewalk By Ben Blanchet Published Oct. 2, 2021 ...
The 70-year-old Centralia resident's mole catching radius spans 50 miles out from the Hub City in any direction. He isn't the first Mole Man in the area, and he likely won't be the last.
At its best, The Mole Man of Belmont Avenue is an entertaining and lighthearted stoner horror comedy with both Bradecich and LaFlamboy proving here that they do indeed have a knack for writing ...
The Mole Man of Belmont Avenue Production: A Zombie Army Prods. presentation of a Big Tree production in association with Resolution Digital Studios. Produced by John LaFlamboy, Mike Bradecich.