Publication History
The Mutant Master was created by Roy Thomas and Ross Andru. The character was first mentioned in X-Men vol. 1 #26 (November 1966), and continued to act behind the scenes in X-Men #28-36 (January-September 1967).
The character finally appeared in person in X-Men #37-39 (October-December 1967), in which he died. The Mutant Master was depicted in flashback in Thunderbolts #33 (December 1999) and X-Men: Legends "Diary of a Hollow Man".
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