The Blob was created by writer Arnold Drake and artist Carmine Infantino, making his first appearance in Marvel Comics.
Over the years, The Blob's design evolved, including changes in costume and physical appearance to reflect contemporary comic art styles.
The Blob appeared in various X-Men animated series, broadening his exposure to audiences outside of comics.
The Blob was included as a villain in multiple X-Men-related video games, increasing his presence in pop culture.
The Blob character was adapted into live-action films, notably portrayed by actor Kevin Durand in 'X-Men Origins: Wolverine'.
Frederick J. Dukes, later known as The Blob, is born and grows up with an unusually large size and mass, which later manifests as his mutant ability.
Frederick's mutant power of immovability and extreme resistance to physical harm becomes apparent during his adolescence.
The Blob first crosses paths with the X-Men when he attempts to stop them from rescuing a captive mutant, showcasing his immense strength and invulnerability.
The Blob officially joins Magneto's Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, fighting against the X-Men and human society.
The Blob participates in the large-scale conflict on Genosha between mutants and Sentinel forces where he fights alongside the Brotherhood.
Following several conflicts, The Blob is captured by the X-Men and incarcerated in the mutant prison, designed to hold dangerous mutants.
After the majority of mutants lose their powers due to the Decimation event, The Blob retains his abilities and is released from prison.
The Blob becomes part of the New Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, continuing his conflict against mutants he perceives as enemies.
The Blob fights in the climactic battle at Utopia, the mutant homeland, standing against the X-Men and their allies.