![]() Building on this, Kang's birth name was revealed to also be "Nathaniel Richards" in What If…? Vol. A decade later, the character of Immortus, previously introduced in Avengers #10 (November 1964), was retroactively established to be a future identity of Kang's in Giant-Size Avengers #3 (February 1975).įantastic Four #273 (December 1984) heavily implied that Kang was not descended from Doom, but from Reed Richards' father Nathaniel, via one of Reed's many half-siblings. After a second appearance the following year in Fantastic Four Annual #2 (September 1964), the character appeared again in The Avengers #8 (published the same month), also by Lee and Kirby, which revealed that Rama-Tut had gone on to travel to the year 4000, where he had adopted the identity of Kang. This issue introduced the pharaoh Rama-Tut, a criminal from the year 3000 who had travelled back in time and conquered ancient Egypt, and who was implied to be a descendant (or possibly future incarnation) of Fantastic Four villain Doctor Doom. The character who would become best known as Kang first appeared in Fantastic Four #19 (October 1963), by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Since 2021, Majors also appears in the Loki series, in which he plays He Who Remains and Victor Timely. He made his feature film debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023), portrayed by Jonathan Majors, who also portrayed Pharaoh Rama-Tut, Victor Timely, Immortus, Scarlet Centurion, Chronomonitor #616, and the wider Council of Kangs in the film's mid-credits scene, and will reprise the roles in Avengers: The Kang Dynasty (2025) and Avengers: Secret Wars (2026). Kang has made media appearances in animated television and video games. Kang the Conqueror has been described as one of Marvel's most notable and powerful villains. Other characters to assume the title of "Kang" include Kang's sons Marcus and Ahura Boltagon, and Ravonna, as well as alternate versions of Sue Storm and Kamala Khan. A time-traveling entity and descendant of the scientist of the same name, several alternate versions of Kang have appeared throughout Marvel Comics titles over the years, including his respective future and past heroic selves, Pharaoh Rama-Tut, Immortus, the Scarlet Centurion, Victorex Prime, Victor Timely, Iron Lad, Chronomonitor #616, and Qeng Gryphon. Kang the Conqueror is most frequently depicted as an opponent of the Avengers and the Fantastic Four. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Fantastic Four #19 (October 1963). ![]() Kang the Conqueror ( Nathaniel Richards) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Ability to control other forms of technology.Energy, hologram and force-field projection.Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, and durability.Highly advanced battle armor that grants:.Master strategist, tactician, and field commander.
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