Kang
Creation & Design
Kang the Conqueror was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, first appearing in Avengers #8 in 1964. He was designed as a time-traveling villain with a complex backstory involving multiple identities.Early Years
Initially introduced as a formidable foe for the Avengers, Kang's character was developed to explore themes of time travel and alternate realities, making him a unique antagonist in the Marvel Universe.Character Development
Over the years, Kang has evolved from a straightforward villain to a complex character with multiple identities and motivations. His storylines often explore themes of fate, free will, and the consequences of time travel.Cultural Reception
Kang has been well-received as a villain in the Marvel Universe, often praised for his intricate backstory and the depth of his character. His appearances in various media have solidified his status as a significant antagonist.Character Details
Real Name:
Nathaniel Richards
Aliases:
Immortus, Rama-Tut, The Pharaoh
Species:
Human
Gender:
Male
Affiliations:
Avengers, Young Avengers, The Council of Kangs
Abilities:
Time travel, Genius-level intellect, Skilled hand-to-hand combatant
Equipment:
Time platform, Advanced technology
Weight:
200lbs
Height:
6' 0"
Eye Color:
green
Hair Color:
black
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Fantastic Four #19
Marvel
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1963
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of Pharaoh Rama-Tut, later revealed to be the time-traveler Kang the Conqueror
Stan Lee first uses the phrase "Nuff Said" in the Special Announcements section
1st appearance of Pharaoh Rama-Tut, later revealed to be the time-traveler Kang the Conqueror
Stan Lee first uses the phrase "Nuff Said" in the Special Announcements section
Avengers, The #8
Marvel
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1964
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of Kang, the original version
Fantastic Four Annual #2
Marvel
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1964
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Vol. 1
Origin of Doctor Doom
1st appearance of Boris, a friend of Doom and the father of Valeria, Doom's deceased childhood love
Battle of Doctor Doom vs Rama-Tut
Origin of Doctor Doom
1st appearance of Boris, a friend of Doom and the father of Valeria, Doom's deceased childhood love
Battle of Doctor Doom vs Rama-Tut
Avengers, The #10
Marvel
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1964
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of Immortus, a variant of Kang and Rama-Tut
Debut of the call-to-action, 'Avengers Assemble' said by Thor
1st appearance of Immortus, a variant of Kang and Rama-Tut
Debut of the call-to-action, 'Avengers Assemble' said by Thor
Avengers, The #11
Marvel
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1964
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Vol. 1
First meeting of Spider-Man and the Avengers: Captain America, Thor, Giant-Man, Wasp
2nd appearance of Kang the Conqueror
2nd appearance of Wonder Man, in a one panel flashback to Avengers #9 but in an original illustration
First meeting of Spider-Man and the Avengers: Captain America, Thor, Giant-Man, Wasp
2nd appearance of Kang the Conqueror
2nd appearance of Wonder Man, in a one panel flashback to Avengers #9 but in an original illustration
Avengers, The #16
Marvel
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1965
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Vol. 1
Hawkeye joins The Avengers
Scarlet Witch joins The Avengers
Quicksilver joins The Avengers
Iron Man leaves the Avengers
3rd appearance of Kang
Hawkeye joins The Avengers
Scarlet Witch joins The Avengers
Quicksilver joins The Avengers
Iron Man leaves the Avengers
3rd appearance of Kang
Strange Tales #134
Marvel
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1965
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Vol. 1
First mention of Eternity
Final issue featuring Human Torch and the Thing as headliners
4th appearance of Kang, a variant version of Prime Kang
First mention of Eternity
Final issue featuring Human Torch and the Thing as headliners
4th appearance of Kang, a variant version of Prime Kang
Avengers, The #23
Marvel
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1965
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of Ravonna Renslayer, a time-traveler who was romantically pursued by Kang
1st appearance of Ravonna Renslayer, a time-traveler who was romantically pursued by Kang
Avengers Annual #2
Marvel
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1968
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Vol. 1
Battle of the original Avengers (1963) versus the new Avengers (1968)
1st appearance of Scarlet Centurion, the third identity of Kang the Conqueror
Battle of the original Avengers (1963) versus the new Avengers (1968)
1st appearance of Scarlet Centurion, the third identity of Kang the Conqueror
Avengers Annual #5
Marvel
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1972
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Vol. 1
First U.S. reprint of Avengers #8, the 1st appearance of Kang
Story reprinted in its entirety
Cover art by Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, uncredited
First U.S. reprint of Avengers #8, the 1st appearance of Kang
Story reprinted in its entirety
Cover art by Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, uncredited
Marvel Team-Up #9
Marvel
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1973
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Vol. 1
First meeting and battle of Spider-Man versus Kang
Marvel Team-Up #10
Marvel
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1973
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Vol. 1
Cover art featuring Kang
Avengers, The #129
Marvel
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1974
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of Amenhotep, a vampire who formerly appeared as a mortal in ancient Egypt in Daring Mystery Comics #6
Marvel Value Stamp Series A #88 - The Leader
1st appearance of Amenhotep, a vampire who formerly appeared as a mortal in ancient Egypt in Daring Mystery Comics #6
Marvel Value Stamp Series A #88 - The Leader
Fantastic Four #273
Marvel
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1984
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Vol. 1
1st full appearance of Nathaniel Richards
Origin of Kang Prime, specifically how he discovered the time travel research of his ancestor to travel to ancient Egypt and become Rama-Tut
This version of Kang was born in the 30th century and is a descendant of Nathaniel Richards
Nathaniel Richards, the father of Reed Richards, inadvertently traveled into a parallel timestream while attempting to travel to the future
Centuries after this event occurred, his descendant who would become Kang was born and utilized the research of his ancestor to travel back to ancient Egypt and become Rama-Tut
1st full appearance of Nathaniel Richards
Origin of Kang Prime, specifically how he discovered the time travel research of his ancestor to travel to ancient Egypt and become Rama-Tut
This version of Kang was born in the 30th century and is a descendant of Nathaniel Richards
Nathaniel Richards, the father of Reed Richards, inadvertently traveled into a parallel timestream while attempting to travel to the future
Centuries after this event occurred, his descendant who would become Kang was born and utilized the research of his ancestor to travel back to ancient Egypt and become Rama-Tut
Avengers, The #267
Marvel
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1986
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Vol. 1
1st team appearance of the Council of Kangs
1st appearance and death of a Kang variant that killed the Avengers in an alternate timeline
1st appearances of unknown Kangs and Kang robots
[July 2021 - potential of multiple Kang variants to be introduced in the MCU]
1st team appearance of the Council of Kangs
1st appearance and death of a Kang variant that killed the Avengers in an alternate timeline
1st appearances of unknown Kangs and Kang robots
[July 2021 - potential of multiple Kang variants to be introduced in the MCU]
Avengers, The #269
Marvel
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1986
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Vol. 1
Battle of Kang vs Immortus
Origin of Kang as Rama-Tut
Avengers, The #293
Marvel
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1988
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of Chairman Kang, leader of the Council of Kangs
1st appearance of Kang of Other Earth
1st full appearance of Kang-Nebula, Ravonna Renslayer
1st cameo appearance of Kang Cobra
1st cameo appearance of Namor and Marrina's children, egg hatchlings
1st appearance of Chairman Kang, leader of the Council of Kangs
1st appearance of Kang of Other Earth
1st full appearance of Kang-Nebula, Ravonna Renslayer
1st cameo appearance of Kang Cobra
1st cameo appearance of Namor and Marrina's children, egg hatchlings
West Coast Avengers #61
Marvel
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1990
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Vol. 2
Scarlet Witch is revealed to be a Nexus Being, one who belongs equally to all possible timelines and divergent realties
Origin of Immortus
Cameo appearance of the Time-Keepers
Scarlet Witch is revealed to be a Nexus Being, one who belongs equally to all possible timelines and divergent realties
Origin of Immortus
Cameo appearance of the Time-Keepers
Captain America Annual #11
Marvel
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1992
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Vol. 1
Introduction of Chronopolis, a city that is Kang’s base of operations
Fantastic Four Annual #25
Marvel
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1992
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Vol. 1
1st cameo team appearance of the Anachronauts, mercenaries loyal to Kang: Apocryphus, Deathunt 9000, Raa, Sir Raston, Ssith, Tyndar, Wildrun
1st cameo team appearance of the Anachronauts, mercenaries loyal to Kang: Apocryphus, Deathunt 9000, Raa, Sir Raston, Ssith, Tyndar, Wildrun
Avengers Annual #21
Marvel
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1992
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Vol. 1
1st full team appearance of the Anachronauts, mercenaries loyal to Kang: Apocryphus, Deathunt 9000, Raa, Sir Raston, Ssith, Tyndar, Wildrun
1st appearance of Kang as Victor Timely, a businessman and land developer from Timely, Wisconsin and nod to the era of Marvel when the company was named Timely Comics
1st full team appearance of the Anachronauts, mercenaries loyal to Kang: Apocryphus, Deathunt 9000, Raa, Sir Raston, Ssith, Tyndar, Wildrun
1st appearance of Kang as Victor Timely, a businessman and land developer from Timely, Wisconsin and nod to the era of Marvel when the company was named Timely Comics
Avengers: The Terminatrix Objective #1
Marvel
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1993
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of Alioth, the supreme being of the Timespan
1st appearance of Kang Swaach, Kang Raulex and Kang Kaseo, members of the Council of Cross-Time Kangs
1st appearance of Alioth, the supreme being of the Timespan
1st appearance of Kang Swaach, Kang Raulex and Kang Kaseo, members of the Council of Cross-Time Kangs
Variant cover art by Carlos Pacheco
Store exclusive
Limited to 5,000 copies
Variant cover art by Carlos Pacheco
Store exclusive
Limited to 5,000 copies
Avengers Forever #9
Marvel
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1999
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Vol. 1
Origin of Kang, a definitive origin of the character
Avengers #41
Marvel
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2001
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Vol. 3
Non-Key
Part one of a sixteen-issue arc titled The Kang Dynasty a story title originally used for Avengers #268
Part one of a sixteen-issue arc titled The Kang Dynasty a story title originally used for Avengers #268
Young Avengers #1
Marvel
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2005
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Vol. 1
1st team appearance of the Young Avengers: Kate Bishop, Patriot, Asgardian aka Wiccan, Hulkling, and Iron Lad, who is later revealed to be a young variant of Kang
1st team appearance of the Young Avengers: Kate Bishop, Patriot, Asgardian aka Wiccan, Hulkling, and Iron Lad, who is later revealed to be a young variant of Kang
Young Avengers #4
Marvel
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2005
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Vol. 1
Cover art featuring Kang
Avengers Classic #8
Marvel
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2008
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Vol. 1
Reprint Avengers #8, the first appearance of Kang
Second printing cover art by John Romita Jr.
Avengers #2
Marvel
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2016
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Vol. 6
Cover art by Alex Ross featuring multiple versions of Kang including Rama-Tut, Immortus, Iron Lad and Scarlet Centurion
Cover art by Alex Ross featuring multiple versions of Kang including Rama-Tut, Immortus, Iron Lad and Scarlet Centurion
Avengers #4
Marvel
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2017
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Vol. 6
Origin of Kang, specifically reflecting on how he became Kang the Conqueror
Origin of Kang, specifically reflecting on how he became Kang the Conqueror
Variant cover art by Marko Djurdjevic
Avengers Mech Strike #2
Marvel
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2021
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance of Anno Kang
Kang the Conqueror #1
Marvel
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2021
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Vol. 1
Origin of Kang
First solo series featuring Kang the Conqueror
5-issue limited series
Origin of Kang
First solo series featuring Kang the Conqueror
5-issue limited series
Variant cover art by Ryan Stegman
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