List of Marvel Comics characters: K#Karnilla

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Kaecilius

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Elloe Kaifi

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Kala

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Jennifer Kale

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Noble Kale

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Kaluu

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Kamikaze

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Kamran

Kamran is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He was created by G. Willow Wilson and Takeshi Miyazawa and first appeared in Ms. Marvel (vol. 3) #13 (March 2015).

Kamran is a young Pakistani American who discovers his Inhuman heritage after being exposed to the Terrigen Mists which grants him bio-luminescent abilities. After moving from Houston to Jersey City, Kamran is reintroduced to Kamala Khan whose parents are friends with his, and the two quickly bond over their shared interests. After witnessing Kamala change into her alter ego, Ms. Marvel, Kamran reveals his secret to her, which makes her smitten with him.Ms. Marvel (vol. 3) #13. Marvel Comics. Kamran offers Kamala a ride to school, but instead of taking her to school, he kidnaps her and takes her to his boss, the Inhuman crime boss Lineage who hopes to recruit Ms. Marvel into his gang.Ms. Marvel (vol. 3) #14. Marvel Comics. Ms. Marvel fights off Kamran and Lineage and escape from them.Ms. Marvel vol 3. #15. Marvel Comics. Desperate to prove himself to Lineage, Kamran kidnaps Kamala's brother Aamir and exposes him to stolen Terrigen Mists, which awaken his Inhuman ability to create psychic shields.Ms. Marvel (vol. 3) #17. Marvel Comics.

Sometime later, Kamran approaches Ms. Marvel, apologizing for his actions, and attempts to reconcile with her. They are interrupted by Shang-Chi, who reveals that Kamran had stolen the mystical Eyes of the Dragon from the Five Weapons Society and was planning on using them to steal Ms. Marvel's life force to empower Lineage. Ms. Marvel, Shang-Chi, and the Five Weapons Society apprehend Kamran and recover the Eyes.Marvel's Voices: Identity (vol. 2) #1. Marvel Comics.

Kamran and Lineage capture Ms. Marvel while she is on a field trip in New Orleans and use her as bait to lure Photon, but the two villains are defeated by the heroines and taken to the authorities.Women of Marvel (vol. 4) #1. Marvel Comics.

= Powers and abilities =

Kamran's body emits brilliant blue-white energy. Using the energy stored within his body, Kamran can channel that energy by expelling it as a discharge or transferring the energy into an object causing it to glow and then explode.

=Kamran in other media=

Kamran appears in Ms. Marvel (2022), portrayed by Rish Shah.{{Cite web |last=Graham-Lowery |first=Nathan |date=June 5, 2022 |title=Ms. Marvel Stars Cameo in AvengersCon Scene as Iron Man & Captain America |url=https://screenrant.com/ms-marvel-avengerscon-iron-man-captain-america-cameos/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220605054641/https://screenrant.com/ms-marvel-avengerscon-iron-man-captain-america-cameos/ |archive-date=June 5, 2022 |access-date=June 8, 2022 |website=Screen Rant}} This version is a Jinn, a member of the Clandestine, and the son of the group's leader Najma.

Garrison Kane

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Kang the Conqueror

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Kangaroo the Conqueror

Kangaroo the Conqueror is an anthropomorphic kangaroo and animal version of Kang the Conqueror from Earth-8311.

Kangaroo

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Kaorak

Kaorak is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Kaorak was a living landmass, formerly the Autumn Continent of Arakko, created from mutant magic cast by Apocalypse. Using a magic circle with the Amenthi Daemon Orc representing air, Sunfire (at the time bonded with Redroot the Forest) representing earth, Vulcan representing fire, Apocalypse himself representing water, and Storm as a focal point for the magic itself, Apocalypse raised Kaorak, the "island that walks like a mutant," to put an end to the civil war on Planet Arakko.{{cite comic | writer = Ewing, Al | artist = Çınar, Yıldıray | colorist = Blee, Federico | letterer = Maher, Ariana | editor = White, Jordan D. | story = The Avatar of Life | title = X-Men Red | volume = 2 | issue = 17 | date = January 2024 | publisher = Marvel Comics}} Genesis raised Arakko in turn and the two "siblings" battled. After Storm destroyed the Annihilation Staff and freed Genesis from its corrupting influence, the war ended and Kaorak and Arakko embraced.{{cite comic | writer = Ewing, Al | artist = Çınar, Yıldıray | colorist = Blee, Federico | letterer = Maher, Ariana | editor = White, Jordan D. | story = The Mended Land | title = X-Men Red | volume = 2 | issue = 18 | date = February 2024 | publisher = Marvel Comics}}

Karkas

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Karma

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Karn

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|debutyr = 2014

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|creators = Dan Slott, Christos N. Gage, Giuseppe Camuncoli

|species = Psychic vampire (formerly)
Spider-Totem

|teams = Inheritors
Web Warriors

|abilities = * Superhuman strength, speed, reflexes and durability

  • Extended longevity
  • Life Absorption Touch
  • Reality Manipulation

|alias = Master Weaver

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Karn is a member of the Inheritors from the Spider-Verse storyline who wanders the Multiverse to slay Spider Totems. He first appeared in The Superior Spider-Man #32 (September 2014),{{Cite web |date=17 May 2023 |title=What We Learned From MARVEL September 2014 Solicitations |url=http://www.newsarama.com/21377-what-we-learned-from-marvel-september-2014-solicitations.html}} and was created by Dan Slott, Christos N. Gage, and Giuseppe Camuncoli.

During the hunt against Master Weaver, he hesitates to deliver the finishing blow, leading to the death of his mother. As a result, he is condemned to wear a mask by his father Solus, and exiled to hunt Spider Totems to earn his place back in the family.The Superior Spider-Man #32

The time-displaced Superior Spider-Man (Otto Octavius's mind in Peter Parker's body) later discovered Karn. Assembling an army of Spider-Men, the Superior Spider-Man and his team ambushed Karn while hunting the Spider-Man of Earth-2818, but despite Karn continuing to gain the upper hand, the Spider-Men only escaped when two of Karn's estranged siblings showed up and began fighting. Karn later joins the Spider-Men in their fight against the Inheritors.Spider-Verse Team-Up #3

Karn realizes that Master Weaver is his future self. He establishes a new team of multiversal spider-heroes called the Warriors of the Great Web, consisting of Mayday Parker, Spider-Ham, Spider-Man Noir, Spider-Man India, and Spider-Gwen.

During the "Electroverse saga", an alliance of counterparts of Max Dillon invades Loomworld, damaging the great web while forcing the Web-Warriors to retreat to Earth-803. Karn and an alternate version of Doctor Octopus managed to fix the Web, but tangle it at the same time, causing the Web Warriors to become split between realities. Karn's reconnection of Earth-803 into the web also causes an earthquake that frees the Electros caught by the Web-Warriors.Web Warriors #10

During the Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy storyline, Karn welcomes Kaine Parker, but soon realizes that he no longer has the powers of the Other and is now dying from a Carrion virus, and cannot go back to his Earth lest someone catch it. Karn shows Kaine many realities with zombie apocalypses caused by this disease, and Kaine decides to visit these realities to find a way to stop it. Kaine tries to keep himself hidden from the Web Warriors while researching, but is caught by Spider-Gwen.The Clone Conspiracy #2

During the "Spider-Geddon" storyline, Karn is killed by Verna.Spider-Geddon #2 (October 2018)

= Karn's powers and abilities =

Like the rest of the Inheritors, Karn can drain the life force from other beings through physical contact. Depending on the power of the individual he drains, his powers and vitality can increase substantially. He also has superhuman strength, speed, reflexes, and durability. He has a staff that emits a unique energy signature capable of vaporizing people.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=June 2018}}

As the Master Weaver, Karn threads the Web of Life and Destiny, gaining dominion over various realities. He can open portals at his command or alter realities.

=Karn in other media=

  • Karn appears as a boss in Spider-Man Unlimited,{{Cite web |title=Experience Spider-Verse in Spider-Man Unlimited | News | Marvel.com |url=http://marvel.com/news/video_games/23787/experience_spider-verse_in_spider-man_unlimited |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150107141021/http://marvel.com/news/video_games/23787/experience_spider-verse_in_spider-man_unlimited |archive-date=2015-01-07 |access-date=2015-01-06}}{{Cite web |date=11 December 2014 |title=Spider-Man Unlimited update draws it into Marvel's Spider-Verse comics event |url=http://www.windowscentral.com/spider-man-unlimited-update-draws-it-marvels-spider-verse-comics-event}} voiced by Matthew Mercer.{{Cite web |title=Karn Voice - Spider-Man Unlimited (Video Game) |url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/video-games/Spider-Man-Unlimited/Karn/ |access-date=September 28, 2024 |publisher=Behind The Voice Actors}} A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
  • Karn appears as a boss in Marvel: Avengers Alliance.{{Cite web |title=Marvel News, Blog, Articles & Press Releases | Marvel |url=http://marvel.com/news/video_games/24681/go_inside_avengers_alliance_spec_op_-_spider-verse_pt_1 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150602234530/http://marvel.com/news/video_games/24681/go_inside_avengers_alliance_spec_op_-_spider-verse_pt_1 |archive-date=2015-06-02}}
  • Karn appears as a non-playable character (NPC) in Marvel Rivals, voiced by Andrew Kishino.{{Cite web |last=Boyles |first=Joshua |date=July 29, 2024 |title=Marvel Rivals voice actors, full cast list & where you know them from |url=https://www.ggrecon.com/guides/marvel-rivals-voice-actors-cast-list/ |access-date=March 20, 2025 |website=GGRecon}}

Karnak

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Karnilla

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{{Infobox comics character

|character_name=Karnilla

|real_name=Karnilla

|species=

|publisher=Marvel Comics

|debut=Journey into Mystery #107 (August 1964)

|creators=Stan Lee (writer)
Jack Kirby (artist)

|alliances=

|aliases=The Norn Queen

|powers=Even though Karnilla is a Norn, she possesses the conventional attributes of an Asgardian woman, such as:

  • Superhuman strength, agility, endurance, healing factor, longevity and immunity to all diseases

Mystical Powers:

}}

Karnilla the Norn Queen is a sorceress and the Queen of Nornheim (one of the Asgardian provinces) within the Marvel Comics Universe. She has been depicted as an enemy of Asgard, an ally of Loki, and love interest of Balder the Brave.

In her debut appearance, Karnilla saves Balder the Brave from being assassinated by Loki; justifying this action by saying that, like everything that existed in Asgard (with the exception of mistletoe) she had promised to protect Balder.Journey into Mystery #107 (Aug. 1964) She then lends magic to Loki using the Norn stones.Journey into Mystery #117 (June 1965)

Later, she accidentally grants the supernatural power intended for Loki, to the Wrecker.Thor #148 (January 1968) Then allying with Loki, and tricking Sif into animating the Destroyer.Thor #150 (March 1968) During this plan, she becomes romantically attracted to Balder.Thor #151 (April 1968) She declares her love for Balder, but is spurned.Thor #154 (July 1968) Heartbroken, she pits Balder against the Legion of the Lost.Thor #155–156 (August–September 1968) She tries to tempt Balder to renounce his service to Odin,Thor #164 (May 1969) and then capture Balder.Thor #165 (June 1969) She then saves Balder and the Warriors Three from the Thermal Man.Thor #170 (November 1969)

Karnilla casts a spell that wakes Odin in time to defeat Infinity.Thor #188 (May 1971) She succeeds in forcing Balder to renounce Odin and serve her instead, but it's not long before she releases him from her service.Thor #189 (June 1971) With Loki, she creates Durok the Demolisher to battle Thor.Thor #191 (August 1971)Thor #199–201 (May–July 1972)

Additionally, she allies with Thor against Mangog and Igron.Thor #249–250 (July–August 1976) She and Balder then defend Asgard against an assault of animated suits of armor. They then battle the Enchantress and Executioner, but are defeated by Kroda the Duelist.Thor #258–261 (April–July 1977) She later battles Loki to save Balder.Thor #266 (December 1977)

After a while, she is rejected again by Balder, who had given up his career as a warrior on returning from the dead.Thor #304 (February 1981) Undaunted, she abducts Balder and his new beloved, Nanna. Karnilla forces Balder to agree to marry her, in order to save Nanna's life.Thor #305 (March 1981) With Loki, she later releases a Snow Giant to battle Thor, but she then betrays Loki and is defeated by him.Thor #308 (June 1981) She then seeks Balder's forgiveness for Nanna's death.Thor Annual #14 (November 1989)

Karnilla reveals the location of the Rose of Purity to the Enchantress.Defenders #107 (May 1982) Subsequently, she joins Loki and Tyr in an alliance against Odin.Thor #324 (October 1982) Later, she is petitioned by Balder to join forces with Asgard against Surtur.Thor #350–351 (December 1984 – January 1985)

Karnilla then schemes to keep Balder with her in Nornheim.Balder the Brave #1 (November 1985) However, she eventually comes to regret her actions after realising that she had truly fallen in love with him.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=November 2013}} She is then captured by Utgard-Loki and the Frost Giants, who torment and humiliate her by cutting her long black hair down to a flat top and forcing her to be their slave.Balder the Brave #2 (January 1986) She is returned to Nornheim after being rescued by Balder and AgnarBalder the Brave #3–4 (March–May 1986)

She later saves Balder from the forces of Seth.Thor #399–400 (January–February 1989) Some of her subjects which had been turned to stone are then returned to life, although still stone.The New Mutants #84 (December 1989) Karnilla joins a resistance force against the death-goddess Hela. Her allies include the Warriors Three, the wolf-prince Hrimhari, various troll races and the mortal New Mutants. They accomplish their goal of saving Odin from death at the hands of Hela.The New Mutants #85 (January 1990)

Following the Fear Itself storyline, Karnilla begins to prepare an attack on the now-Earthbound Asgard. Her first assault intends to replace Thor (killed by the Serpent with a wound that created a rift in time and space) with a new thunder god Taranus (really a disguised Ulik), with the memories of all Thor's allies being altered so that they remember Taranus rather than Thor, save for Loki.The Mighty Thor #8 (November 2011)

=Powers and abilities=

Karnilla is a member of the race of superhumans known as Asgardians, giving her superhuman strength, speed, stamina, durability, agility, and reflexes. She also possesses additional powers through her manipulation of the forces of magic, including the enchantment of physical and sensory abilities, physical malleability, temporary paralysis or sleep, inter-dimensional teleportation, energy projection and deflection, elemental conversion, and illusion-casting. She can even cast permanent spells interdimensionally with no significant preparation or effort.

Karnilla possesses vast knowledge of magical spells and enchantments of Asgardian origin, granting her skills that have been described as equal to those of Loki,New Mutants Special Edition #1 (December 1985)X-Men Annual #9 (December 1985) or surpassed only by Odin among Asgardians.Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Deluxe Edition #6

=Other versions=

In the Ultimate universe version of Asgard, Karnilla is a central member of the royal court. Her favor is sought through light-hearted games of wrestling and sparring.Ultimate Comics: Thor #2 (January 2011)

=Karnilla in other media=

  • Karnilla appears in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes episode "This Hostage Earth", voiced by Kari Wahlgren.{{Cite web |title=Karnilla Voices (Thor) |url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/characters/Thor/Karnilla/ |access-date=September 28, 2024 |publisher=Behind The Voice Actors}} A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
  • Karnilla appears in Thor & Loki: Blood Brothers, voiced by Phoebe Stewart.

Vasily Karpov

Vasily Karpov is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Captain America (vol. 5) #5 (March 2005), and was created by Ed Brubaker and Michael Lark.

An officer of Soviet Russia during World War II, he was the handler of the Winter Soldier, and mentor of Aleksander Lukin and Red Guardian.Captain America (vol. 5) #5Captain America (vol. 5) #8Captain America (vol. 5) #11Captain America (vol. 5) #14Captain America (vol. 5) #27

=Vasily Karpov in other media=

Vasily Karpov appears in media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).

  • He first appears in the film Captain America: Civil War, portrayed by Gene Farber.{{Cite web |last=Tilly |first=Chris |date=April 29, 2016 |title=10 Coolest Captain America: Civil War Easter Eggs, References And Trivia |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2016/04/29/10-coolest-captain-america-civil-war-easter-eggs-references-and-trivia |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160501110438/http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/04/29/10-coolest-captain-america-civil-war-easter-eggs-references-and-trivia |archive-date=May 1, 2016 |access-date=May 6, 2016 |website=IGN}} This version is a member of Hydra who was primarily active in the early 1990s. He was the person who caused the assassination of Howard and Maria Stark by activating a mind-control formula injected into the Winter Soldier that gets him to obey whatever a person—who activates it—wants. In 2016, Karpov is interrogated and killed by Helmut Zemo for information about the Winter Soldier.
  • An alternate universe variant of Karpov appears in the What If...? episode "What If... the Red Guardian Stopped the Winter Soldier?", voiced by Farber.{{Cite web |last=Amin |first=Arezou |date=December 24, 2024 |title='What If...?' Season 3 Episode 3 Recap: Bucky and Alexei's Excellent Adventure |url=https://collider.com/what-if-season-3-episode-3-recap/ |access-date=December 24, 2024 |website=Collider}}

Karthon the Quester

{{Infobox comics character|

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|caption=

|character_name=Karthon the Quester

|real_name=

|species=

|publisher=Marvel Comics

|debut=Sub-Mariner #9 (Jan 1969)

|creators=Roy Thomas (Writer)
Marie Severin (Artist)

|alliances=

|aliases=

|powers=

}}

Karthon the Quester is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

=Publication history=

Karthon first appeared in Sub-Mariner #9 (January 1969), and was created by Roy Thomas and Marie Severin. The character subsequently appears in Sub-Mariner #12–13 (April–May 1969), #32 (December 1970), and #36 (April, 1976).

=Fictional character biography=

Karthon is a member of the scaly-skinned subspecies of Homo mermanus called Lemurians. He served Naga as the foremost of his "Questers", searching on behalf of the undersea kingdom of Lemuria to retrieve the legendary Serpent Crown, which had been lost beneath the sea by Paul Destine. Namor found the Crown at the same time as Karthon.Sub-Mariner #9 The two fought over the Serpent Crown. Karthon told Namor that the Crown would allow the Lemurians to conquer the world, but Namor revealed to Karthon that the Crown was actually a vessel empowered by the demonic Elder God Set. As the two fought, Captain Barracuda and his crew inadvertently captured them in an electrified net. Namor broke free and fought Barracuda's forces, while Karthon took the Serpent Crown and fled back towards Lemuria.Sub-Mariner #10

Namor managed to catch up with Karthon and the two continued to fight over it until Karthon subdued Namor and subverted his will. The two traveled to Lemuria, where Karthon returned the Serpent Crown to Naga. Naga ordered Namor's death, and when Karthon refused to murder him, Naga struck Karthon down using the Serpent Crown and sent the other Questers to attack Namor. Namor collapsed the royal chamber over Naga's throne.Sub-Mariner #12 Karthon tried to hold back the vengeful Namor, who tossed both Karthon and the other Questers aside. Karthon asked Naga to stay his hand against Namor, and Naga instead obliterated the other Questers. The despondent Karthon asked Naga to destroy him as well, but Naga wished to keep Karthon as his enforcer. When Naga caused the death of Karthon's sister Llyna, Karthon became enraged by this final betrayal and slew Naga from behind with his sword. Karthon nearly fell to the evil call of the Serpent Crown, but Namor placed the Crown on Naga's corpse, which was then pulled into a great fissure which opened in the ocean floor.Sub-Mariner #13 The Lemurians proclaimed Karthon their new king, and he accepted, vowing to end Lemuria's history of despotic rulers. Karthon's rule is wise and just, and the Lemurians became allies of the Atlanteans. Llyra, the High Priestess of Set, managed to subdue Karthon and usurp the leadership of Lemuria for herself. When Namor tried to recruit Karthon and his nation as allies of Atlantis, he found Llyra ruling the city. Namor defeated Llyra and returned Karthon to the throne.Sub-Mariner #32

Karthon attended the wedding of Namor and Dorma, and assisted Namor and the Atlanteans against Attuma's attacking forces.Sub-Mariner #36

Kazann

Kazann is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Garth Ennis and Clayton Crain, and first introduced in Ghost Rider: Road to Damnation #1 (November 2005).

Kazann is a demon who has found a way to bring Hell to the world, opposed by the angel Malachi and Ghost Rider.

Ka-Zar

Ka-Zar is the name of two characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

=David Rand=

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=Kevin Plunder=

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Keep

Keep is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

After Donald Blake was beheaded by Enchantress, she transformed his body into a creature called Keep. He accompanied Enchantress and Donald Blake's living head through Hel where Enchantress persuaded Hela to let them out of Hel. They were defeated by Thor.Mighty Thor Vol. 2 #15-17. Marvel Comics.

Keep was still by Enchantress' side when Executioner returned from the dead. They learn that Roxxon Energy Corporation bought the fictional version of Marvel Comics causing Enchantress to turn Keep into her version of Thor while wielding a replicant Mjolnir made by Roxxon that has connections to other Roxxon projects and the Internet.Roxxon Presents: Thor #1. Marvel Comics.

Working with Dario Agger, Keep's Thor form was given the alias of 'Chad Hammer. As Thor shows up to confront Dario Agger over Roxxon polluting the Earth and making Gaea sick, Keep's Thor form was unleashed on Thor. Their fight was shown on YouRoxx where Keep's Thor form was electrocuted by Thor and died in battle.Immortal Thor #9-10. Marvel Comics.

Robert Kelly

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Kelpie

Kelpie is a member of the UK superhero team The Union. Kelpie represents Scotland in the team. She has the power to control water, as well as being able to transform her hands into sharp claws.{{Cite web |last=Pulfer |first=Richard |date=February 14, 2020 |title=Marvel to introduce new British superhero team The Union |url=https://www.screenrant.com/marvel-union-uk-british-heroes-team |website=Screen Rant}}

Kestrel

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Aamir Khan

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Aamir Khan is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Aamir Khan is the son of Muneeba and Yusuf Khan and the older brother of Kamala Khan.All-New Marvel NOW! Point One'' #1.NOW. Marvel Comics.

= Aamir Khan in other media =

Aamir Khan appears in media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), portrayed by Saagar Shaihk.{{Cite web |last=Grauso |first=Alisha |date=June 8, 2022 |title=Ms. Marvel Cast Guide: Every Marvel Character |url=https://screenrant.com/ms-marvel-cast-guide-marvel-characters-actors/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220609215537/https://screenrant.com/ms-marvel-cast-guide-marvel-characters-actors/ |archive-date=June 9, 2022 |access-date=June 16, 2022 |website=Screen Rant}} This version is married to Tyesha Hillman.

Kamala Khan

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Muneeba Khan

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Muneeba Khan is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Muneeba first appeared in All-New Marvel Now! Point One #1 (January 2014), and was created by G. Willow Wilson and Adrian Alphona.

Muneeba is the mother of Kamala Khan.

=Muneeba Khan in other media=

  • Muneeba Khan appears in the Marvel Rising franchise, voiced by Meera Kumbhani.{{Cite web |title=Muneeba Khan Voices (Marvel Universe) |url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/characters/Marvel-Universe/Muneeba-Khan/ |access-date=September 28, 2024 |publisher=Behind The Voice Actors}} A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
  • Muneeba Khan appears in Marvel Future Avengers, voiced by Emiko Takeuchi in the original Japanese version and Kathreen Khavari in the English dub.
  • Muneeba Khan appears in media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), portrayed by Zenobia Shroff. This version is overprotective and untrusting of Kamala Khan and constructed her Ms. Marvel suit.

Yusuf Khan

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Yusuf Khan is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in All-New Marvel Now! Point One #1 (January 2014), and was created by G. Willow Wilson and Adrian Alphona.

Yusuf Khan is a banker who is the father of Kamala Khan.

=Yusuf Khan in other media=

  • Yusuf Khan appears in media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), portrayed by Mohan Kapur. This version gave Kamala Khan her code name of Ms. Marvel.
  • Yusuf Khan appears in Marvel Future Avengers, voiced by Takeshi Hayakawa in the original Japanese version and Sina Emedson in the English dub.{{Cite web |title=Yusuf Khan Voices (Marvel Universe) |url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/characters/Marvel-Universe/Yusuf-Khan/ |access-date=September 28, 2024 |publisher=Behind The Voice Actors}} A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
  • Yusuf Khan appears in Marvel's Avengers, voiced by Brian George.
  • Yusuf Khan appears in the Marvel Rising motion comic, voiced by Tony Mirrcandani.

Khonshu

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Khora of the Burning Heart

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Khora of the Burning Heart is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Al Ewing and Valerio Schiti, she first appeared in shadow in Empyre: Aftermath Avengers #1 (November 2020) and made her full debut in S.W.O.R.D. (vol. 2) #5 (June 2021). Khora is a mutant from Arakko and a member of S.W.O.R.D. who possesses an internal energy source that enables her to enhance the abilities of herself and others.{{Cite web |last=Zachary |first=Brandon |date=April 26, 2021 |title=X-Men: SWORD's Latest Recruit Is One of Marvel's Deadliest New Mutants |url=https://www.cbr.com/x-men-sword-recruit-arakko-khora/ |access-date=February 26, 2023 |website=CBR |language=en}}

Khora is the daughter of the Fisher King and Zsora of the Spirit Flame. After her parents are captured following a failed attack on the Great Ring of Arakko, Khora and her sister Zsen are forced to witness their mother's execution.{{cite comic | writer = Ewing, Al | artist = Caselli, Stefano | colorist = Blee, Federico | letterer = Maher, Ariana | editor = Amaro, Lauren, White, Jordan D. | story = The Hour of Magneto | title = X-Men Red | volume = 2 | issue = 6 | date = November 2022 | publisher = Marvel Comics}}{{cite comic | writer = Ewing, Al | artist = Çınar, Yıldıray | colorist = Blee, Federico | letterer = Maher, Ariana | editor = Amaro, Lauren, White, Jordan D. | story = Nothing and Nobody | title = X-Men Red | volume = 2 | issue = 15 | date = November 2023 | publisher = Marvel Comics}} As an adult, Khora becomes an assassin on Arakko.{{cite comic | writer = Ewing, Al | artist = Schiti, Valerio | colorist = Gracia, Marte | letterer = Maher, Ariana | editor = Bissa, Annalise, White, Jordan D. | story = Giallo | title = S.W.O.R.D. | volume = 2 | issue = 5 | date = June 2021 | publisher = Marvel Comics}}

KIA

{{Main|KIA (comics)}}

Kiber the Cruel

{{Main|Kiber the Cruel}}

Kid Cassidy

{{Main|Kid Cassidy}}

Kid Colt

{{Main|Kid Colt}}

Kid Juggernaut

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Kid Juggernaut is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Kid Kaiju

{{Main|Kid Kaiju}}

Kid Kree

Kid Kree (Mel-Varr) is a fictional Kree alien from Marvel Comics. The character, created by Brandon Montclare, Amy Reeder, and Marco Failla, first appeared in Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #7 (May, 2016).

Mel-Varr is a young Kree child who is the son of General Pad-Varr. Wanting to prove himself as fully capable, and to help the Kree keep the Inhumans under control, Mel-Varr takes a ship to Earth and decides to look for the least threatening Inhuman to prove his worth to his father. He picks Lunella Lafayette, the newly christened Moon Girl, and goes undercover at her school as Marvin Ellis in an attempt to get close to her and her friends. When Lunella goes out as Moon Girl, along with Devil Dinosaur, Mel-Varr dons his true guise to fight her. He initially names himself Captain Kree, but everyone including Moon Girl, refers to him as Kid Kree, a name which sticks much to his chagrin. Despite meaning ill will towards Lunella, she does not take him seriously and continues to humiliate him.Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #7-9 (July–September 2016). Marvel Comics.

After Lunella finally tells Mel-Varr off, Mel-Varr begins to fall in love with Lunella and reveals his identity to her. He asks that she come back with him, but she refuses. However, she does allow him to help out with their science project which he happily complies with. Pad-Varr and an army of Kree soldiers arrive to capture Lunella themselves, but Mel-Varr fends them off with Lunella and Devil Dinosaur's help. Mel-Varr still insists that he is in love with Lunella, but she gently rebuffs him, stating that they both need to grow up. Mel-Varr is sadly forced to go back home with his father.Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #10-12 (October–December 2016). Marvel Comics. He briefly returns, along with several other heroes, to aid Lunella in battling the Doombots. Once again, Lunella rebuffs his romantic intentions.Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #18 (June 2017). Marvel Comics. He apparently still maintains a good friendship with her.Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #37 (January 2019). Marvel Comics.

=Kid Kree in other media=

Kid Kree appears in Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, voiced by Xolo Maridueña.{{Cite web |title=Marvin/Kid Kree Voice - Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (TV Show) |url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/tv-shows/Marvels-Moon-Girl-and-Devil-Dinosaur/Marvin-Kid-Kree/ |access-date=September 28, 2024 |publisher=Behind The Voice Actors}} A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.{{Cite tweet |number=1743052775888756934 |user=steveloter |title=yes |author=Steve Loter |date=January 4, 2024 |access-date=January 4, 2024}} This version was sent to Earth to hunt Moon Girl, but ends up befriending her.

Kid Omega

{{Main|Kid Omega}}

Kidpool

Kidpool (sometimes called Kid Deadpool) is the name of different fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

=Widdle Wade=

Widdle Wade is a short clone of Deadpool that was created by a Yakuza mob.Deadpool Vol. 3 #6. Marvel Comics.

=Christopher Cassera=

A boy named Christopher Cassera became Pool Boy, and later Kid Deadpool, after wrongfully assuming that Deadpool killed his father. They worked together to take down the real culprit Maxy Millions.Deadpool Vol. 3 #50. Marvel Comics.

=Kidpool of Earth-10330=

On Earth-10330, Wade Wilson was a troubled student at the Xavier Orphanage for Troubled Boys. He was recruited by Deadpool to join the Deadpool Corps in saving the Multiverse.Prelude to Deadpool Corps #2. Marvel Comics.

=Gwen=

{{distinguish|Gwen Poole}}

Kidpool appears in the 2024 film Deadpool & Wolverine, portrayed by Inez Reynolds.{{Cite magazine |last=Salmon |first=Will |date=July 25, 2024 |title=All the Deadpool variants in Deadpool and Wolverine |url=https://www.gamesradar.com/entertainment/marvel-movies/all-the-deadpool-variants-in-deadpool-and-wolverine/ |access-date=25 July 2024 |magazine=Games Radar}}{{Cite web |last=Power |first=Tom |date=July 25, 2024 |title=Deadpool and Wolverine cameos: every big Marvel character appearance in the MCU Phase 5 movie |url=https://www.techradar.com/streaming/entertainment/deadpool-and-wolverine-cameos-every-big-marvel-character-appearance-in-the-mcu-phase-5-movie |access-date=25 July 2024 |website=TechRadar}} This Kidpool returns in the comic book Kidpool & Spider-Boy, revealed to be a young girl named Gwen, who falls in love with Spider-Boy and describes herself as being "from another dimension or possibly some kind of clone".{{Cite web |author=Marvel |date=November 8, 2024 |title='Deadpool & Wolverine's' Kidpool Makes Her Comic Book Debut in 'Kidpool & Spider-Boy' #1 |url=https://www.marvel.com/articles/comics/kidpool-spider-boy-1-deadpool-wolverine-comic-book-debut |access-date=November 8, 2024 |website=Marvel.com}}

Killer Shrike

{{Main|Killer Shrike}}

Aldrich Killian

{{Main|Aldrich Killian}}

Killionaire

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Killionaire is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Dan Slott and Paco Medina, he first appeared in Spider-Boy (vol. 2) #3 (January 2024).

Killionaire is a young influencer and enemy of Spider-Boy whose real name is unknown and is often accompanied by two unnamed loyal bodyguards. From what Spider-Boy can recall when Spider-Man caught up to him, Killionaire once hired Arcade to capture him and take him to Murderworld.Spider-Man Vol. 4 #11. Marvel Comics.

Showing up in person, Killionaire helped Shannon Stillwell create Toy Soldier, a living action figure who possesses all the powers of the Avengers after she reverse-engineered the Super-Adaptoid technology from Super-Adaptoid's hand that Taskmaster obtained. When confronted by Spider-Boy, Killionaire doesn't recognize him and unleashes Toy Soldier on him. Though Spider-Boy persuades Toy Soldier to defect as they get away from Killionaire and his bodyguards.Spider-Boy (vol. 2) #3 (January 2024). Marvel Comics.{{Cite web |last=Johnston |first=Rich |author-link=Rich Johnston |date=January 31, 2024 |title=Could Spider-Boy Get His Own Sidekick With New Character Toy Soldier? |url=https://bleedingcool.com/comics/could-spider-boy-get-his-own-sidekick-with-new-character-toy-soldier/ |access-date=April 10, 2025 |website=Bleeding Cool |language=en}}{{Cite web |last=Gibson |first=Avi |date=February 2, 2024 |title=Marvel's Most Obnoxious New Villain is Straight Out of 'Despicable Me' |url=https://screenrant.com/marvel-spider-boy-new-villain-killionaire-despicable-me/ |access-date=April 10, 2025 |website=Screen Rant |language=en}}{{Cite web |last=Richards |first=Dave |date=March 3, 2024 |title=INTERVIEW: Dan Slott Hypes Up Spider-Boy |url=https://www.cbr.com/spider-boy-dan-slott-interview/ |access-date=April 10, 2025 |website=CBR |language=en}}{{Cite web |last=Dodge |first=John |date=May 27, 2024 |title=Spider-Boy's Strangest Foe is Joining the Avengers for a Surprise Rescue Mission |url=https://www.cbr.com/spider-boy-toy-soldier-avengers-mission/ |access-date=April 10, 2025 |website=CBR |language=en}}{{Cite web |last=Myrick |first=Joe Anthony |date=June 11, 2024 |title=Marvel's New Smartest Hero Makes the Avengers' Greatest Minds Look Pathetic |url=https://screenrant.com/spider-boy-toy-soldier-iron-man-beast-marvel/ |access-date=April 10, 2025 |website=Screen Rant |language=en}}

Killionaire later dispatched the Bada Bros to attack the F.E.A.S.T. Center as he instructs them to draw out Spider-Man and not Spider-Boy.Spider-Boy (vol. 2) #17. Marvel Comics.

Erik Killmonger

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Killpower

{{Main|Killpower}}

Killraven

{{Main|Killraven}}

Kimura

{{Main|Kimura (comics)}}

Kindred

{{Main|Kindred (Marvel Comics)}}

Hannibal King

{{Main|Hannibal King}}

King Bedlam

{{Main|King Bedlam}}

Kingmaker

{{Main|Kingmaker (comics)}}

Kingpin

{{Main|Kingpin (character)}}

Kingpig

Kingpig is an anthropomorphic pig and animal version of Kingpin.

Roderick Kingsley

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Gabby Kinney

{{Main|Gabrielle Kinney}}

Laura Kinney

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Kirigi

Kirigi is a fictional ninja assassin appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Daredevil #174 (September 1981), and was created by Frank Miller.{{Cite web |last=Christiansen |first=Jeff |date=1 May 2005 |title=Kirigi (Hand, Elektra foe) |url=http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/kirigi.htm |access-date=22 November 2011 |publisher=Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe}} He was a deadly assassin of The Hand. A faithful servant of their then present "Jonin", Kirigi is said to not die. He survived impalement by Elektra and continued to pursue the female assassin after a short recuperation. Kirigi is next decapitated by Elektra while the former was on fire and this seemed to end or severely curtail his existence.Daredevil #174–176 (September–November 1981) However, Kirgi's head and body were reattached and reanimated by the Hand and he returned to attack Daredevil. This time his body was destroyed by fire which appeared to end his life again. After he fell, Stick's allies destroyed his body.Daredevil #187–188 (October–November 1982)

=Kirigi in other media=

  • Kirigi appears in Elektra (2005), portrayed by Will Yun Lee.
  • Kirigi appears a boss in Daredevil (2003).
  • Kirigi appears in Marvel Heroes.
  • Kirigi was considered to appear in Daredevil (2015), but was replaced with Nobu Yoshioka (portrayed by Peter Shinkoda).{{Cite web |last=Ratcliffe |first=Amy |date=September 14, 2015 |title=LBCC: Cast, Writers Reflect On The Psychology Of "Daredevil" |url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/lbcc-cast-writers-reflect-on-the-psychology-of-daredevil |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150916212122/http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/lbcc-cast-writers-reflect-on-the-psychology-of-daredevil |archive-date=September 16, 2015 |access-date=September 20, 2015 |publisher=Comic Book Resources}}

Kismet

{{Main|Kismet (Marvel Comics)}}

Kitty-Bug

Kitty-Bug is a member of the X-Bugs and insect version of Shadowcat.

Kiwi Black

Kiwi Black is a mutant who first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #429.{{Citation needed|date=February 2024}} Little is known about the past of Kiwi Black, apart from the fact his mother Rēhua is from Ruatoki, New Zealand,Marvel Atlas #1 and that his father, Azazel seduced her. Because of this, Kiwi Black is the half-brother of Abyss, and previously Nightcrawler.The Uncanny X-Men #428 (2004)

The character Kiwi Black is a mutant bred by Azazel to help him transport his army to Earth from the hellish dimension they have been trapped in. However, after he survives a summoning ritual (one of three to survive) meant to free Azazel's army, he starts secretly to operate within Azazel's castle to free the X-Men. Kiwi rejects his father's influence, and allies himself with the X-Men to eliminate Azazel's army. In the process, he kills one of Azazel's thugs and gains respect from Nightcrawler.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=March 2013}} After M-Day, it is revealed that Kiwi Black is among the many mutants depowered, as listed by S.H.I.E.L.D., alongside his half-brother Abyss.The New Avengers #18 Kiwi Black can focus bio-energy through his body to increase the potency of his physical attacks{{Citation needed|date=February 2024}}.

Kong-Pin

Kong-Pin is an anthropomorphic gorilla from Earth-8311.

Klaatu

{{Main|Klaatu (comics)}}

Klaw

{{Main|Klaw (character)}}

Kly'bn

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Kly'bn is a fictional deity created by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente and first appeared in Incredible Hercules #117, while being first mentioned in Runaways (vol. 2) #14 in contrast to his wife Sl'gur't who first appeared in Fantastic Four Annual #24 of July, 1991.

Millions of years ago, after the Celestials had created the Skrull Eternals, Deviants and Prime, the Deviant Skrulls wiped out the other two branches believing that they themselves were the superior branch, leaving only one member of each wiped branch. Kly'bn was the last Skrull Eternal, who convinced the Deviant Skrulls and their Queen Sl'gur't that killing him would be killing themselves, as he was the embodiment of the idea of the Skrull and it was his destiny to lead the Skrulls into changing the other worlds with their truth. Sl'gur't embraced his ideas and became lovers with the two becoming gods of the Skrull Pantheon. Since Kly'bn was unable to shapeshift, Sl'gur't vowed to never keep her form for too long in contrast to her husband.The Incredible Hercules #117–120. Marvel Comics The couple together wrote the Book of World Skrull, where there was written three prophesies. These prophesies told about the eventual destruction of the Skrull homeworld and about Earth being the new home for the Skrulls. These prophesies were the main reason of the events of "Secret Invasion", being a holy war for the Skrulls.Skrulls! #1. Marvel Comics When the God Squad arrived at their fortress via Nightmare's realm, Kly'bn and Sl'gur't were forced into battling them. Sl'gur't was eaten by the Demogorge, but since she represented multiple different deities, the Demogorge exploded due for being too much. Sl'gur't then started a shapeshifting battle against Amatsu-Mikaboshi, with them copying each other. Eventually, Mikaboshi in Sl'gur't form killed Sl'gur't who was in Mikaboshi's form, allowing him to replace her. After Kly'bn killed Ajak, Hercules started battling Kly'bn. Hercules was able to defeat Kly'bn, after Snowbird impaled him with the spine of the Demogorge.

Kly'bn reappeared as one of the dead deities serving Amatsu-Mikaboshi during "Chaos War".Chaos War: Chaos King #1. Marvel Comics

The Knave

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Misty Knight

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Knockout

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Knull

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Kobak Never-Held

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Kobak Never-Held is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He was created by Al Ewing and Jacopo Camagni and first appeared in S.W.O.R.D. (vol. 2) #9 (December 2021).

Kobak is an Omega-level mutant from Arakko who can fire quills from his body sharp enough to pierce almost anything.{{cite comic | writer = Ewing, Al | artist = Camagni, Jacopo | colorist = Sifuentes, Fernando | letterer = Maher, Ariana | editor = Bissa, Annalise, Amaro, Lauren, White, Jordan D. | story = Friends in High Places | title = S.W.O.R.D. | volume = 2 | issue = 9 | date = December 2021 | publisher = Marvel Comics}}{{cite comic | writer = Ewing, Al | artist = Caselli, Stefano | colorist = Blee, Federico | letterer = Maher, Ariana | editor = Amaro, Lauren, White, Jordan D. | story = The Hour of Uranos | title = X-Men Red | volume = 2 | issue = 5 | date = October 2022 | publisher = Marvel Comics}}{{cite comic | writer = Ewing, Al | artist = Vargas, Gustaffo | colorist = Puppo, Manuel | letterer = Lanham, Travis | editor = Amaro, Lauren, Roché, Angélique | story = The Man With No Shame | title = Marvel's Voices: X-Men | volume = 1 | issue = 1 | date = October 2023 | publisher = Marvel Comics}} He was born during the fall of Arakko and grew up under the Amenthi occupation of the island. When he and his lover Tarlo had dissident thoughts against Annihilation, they were both arrested. Tarlo took the blame and he later died in prison. Kobak, heartbroken, wept for a year and afterwards would never shed tears again.{{cite comic | writer = Ewing, Al | artist = Caselli, Stefano | colorist = Blee, Federico | letterer = Maher, Ariana | editor = White, Jordan D., Amaro, Lauren | story = The Broken Land | title = X-Men Red | volume = 2 | issue = 1 | date = June 2022 | publisher = Marvel Comics}}

After Arakko is freed from Annihilation's control and relocated to Mars, Kobak challenges Storm for her seat on the Great Ring of Arakko, unwilling to accept a Krakoan mutant in a position traditionally reserved for the strongest Arakkii. Losing the duel, he becomes more accepting of the Krakoans living on Arakko.

Kobak fights against the forces of Uranos when the Eternals declare war on mutants. After the war, he becomes a member of the Great Ring, defeating fellow challenger Calderak for the Seat of Victory left vacant by Isca the Unbeaten.{{cite comic | writer = Ewing, Al | artist = Caselli, Stefano, Camagni, Jacopo | colorist = Blee, Federico | letterer = Maher, Ariana | editor = White, Jordan D., Amaro, Lauren | story = A Storm on the Horizon | title = X-Men Red | volume = 2 | issue = 11 | date = July 2023 | publisher = Marvel Comics}} When Genesis returns to Arakko and incites a civil war, Kobak sides with Storm.{{cite comic | writer = Ewing, Al | artist = Camagni, Jacopo | colorist = Blee, Federico | letterer = Maher, Ariana | editor = White, Jordan D. White, Amaro, Lauren | story = The Annihilation of Arakko | title = X-Men Red | volume = 2 | issue = 13 | date = September 2023 | publisher = Marvel Comics}}

Amiko Kobayashi

Amiko Kobayashi is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She was created by Chris Claremont and John Romita Jr., and first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #181 (May 1984).{{Cite book |last=DeFalco |first=Tom |title=The Marvel Encyclopedia |last2=Sanderson |first2=Peter |last3=Brevoort |first3=Tom |last4=Teitelbaum |first4=Michael |last5=Wallace |first5=Daniel |last6=Darling |first6=Andrew |last7=Forbeck |first7=Matt |last8=Cowsill |first8=Alan |last9=Bray |first9=Adam |date=2019 |publisher=DK Publishing |isbn=978-1-4654-7890-0 |page=207}}

Amiko found herself orphaned when she and her mother were caught in a battle between the X-Men and a dragon. Discovering the dying woman and her young daughter, Wolverine promised that the girl would be raised as though she were his own child.The Uncanny X-Men #181 In the limited series Wolverine: Soultaker, Amiko discovered that her mother belonged to a family of warriors called the Shosei and now spends time with them trying to improve her martial arts skills, and hoping to make her adoptive father Logan proud of her.Wolverine: Soultaker #5

Kobik

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Kobik is a physical manifestation of a Cosmic Cube in the Marvel Comics universe.

The character, created by Chris Bachalo, first appeared in Marvel NOW! Point One #1 (June 2015).

Within the context of the stories, Kobik originated from a S.H.I.E.L.D. project using fragments of Cosmic Cubes. The pieces merge into a single being that adopts the form of a child. Kobik becomes a member of the Thunderbolts.Thunderbolts (vol. 3) #1. Marvel Comics.

During her time affiliated with S.H.I.E.L.D., Kobik is involved in the Pleasant Hill project, where supervillains are taken to a pre-created town and brainwashed to act as normal civilians. At the same time, Kobik comes into contact with the Red Skull, the Cube's past experience with the Skull giving her a certain attachment to him. Using his influence on her, the Skull is able to convince her of Hydra being a noble organization. Kobik later makes contact with the elderly Steve Rogers during a stand-off where his life is in danger, and as a consequence of the Skull's manipulation, she not only reverts him to his youthful state but also rewrites his history so that he has been a Hydra sleeper agent since childhood. As Hydra's "Secret Empire" rises to power in the United States, Kobik begins to regretfully rewrite Rogers' mind, but it is revealed that the memory of his original, good conscious has remained hidden in her mind. The original Steve Rogers tries to convince Kobik to undo her mistakes, but she believes it is too late and is frightened of Hydra Rogers. Making things worse, in the real world Arnim Zola implants a Cosmic Cube into Rogers' physical body during the Resistance's hopeful raid on Hydra's main base, led by Sam Wilson. However, the good Rogers manages to get through to her, and eventually, they are both saved by Bucky Barnes and Scott Lang, who takes away Hydra Rogers' ability to use both the Cosmic Cube and Mjolnir, allowing the real Captain America to defeat his mind-altered self. After Hydra Rogers is defeated, Kobik restores the history of the world, although she leaves some aspects intact from the Hydra-created reality.Secret Empire #8–10

Eric Koenig

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Koi Boi

Koi Boi (Ken Shiga) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is a superhero and ally to Squirrel Girl. The character, created by Ryan North and Erica Henderson, first appeared in The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #1 (March 2015).

Ken Shiga is a young trans youth who somehow has the abilities of an aquatic being.The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol. 2 #9 (August 2016). Marvel Comics.The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Beats Up the Marvel Universe! He became close friends with Tomas Lara-Perez who also has superpowers as the Chipmunk Hunk. Together they fought crime before meeting Doreen Green and learning that she was Squirrel Girl. Together, they faced off against Hippo and Ratatoskr.The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #6-8 (August–October 2015). Marvel Comics. Since then, Ken, along with Tomas, became a part of Doreen's growing cast of supporting characters with Nancy Whitehead, Doreen's best friend, Mary Mahajan, Tomas' girlfriend, and Werner Schmidt/Brain Drain, a reformed villain.The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol. 2 #1-2 (December 2015-January 2016). Marvel Comics.The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol. 2 #8 (July 2016). Marvel Comics.The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol. 2 #10 (September 2016). Marvel Comics.The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol. 2 #21 (August 2017). Marvel Comics. Ken helped his friends take on Mojo, Kraven the Hunter, Ratatoskr again, and Melissa Morbeck who rounded up various highly ranked supervillains to battle the heroes.The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol. 2 #31-35 (June–October 2018). Marvel Comics.The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol. 2 #37-40 (December 2018-February 2019). Marvel Comics.The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol. 2 #47-50 (October 2019-January 2020). Marvel Comics.

=Koi Boi in other media=

Koi Boi appears in Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2.

Komodo

{{Main|Komodo (comics)}}

Korath the Pursuer

{{Main|Korath the Pursuer}}

Korg

{{Main|Korg (comics)}}

Korrek

{{Main|Korrek}}

Korvac

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Korvus

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Donna Kraft

Donna Kraft is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character, created by Terry Kavanagh, Ron Garney, and Gary Kwapisz, first appeared in Marc Spector: Moon Knight #38 (May 1992).

Donna is a friend of Marlene Alraune who is recommended for a publicist position at SpectorCorp.Marc Spector: Moon Knight #38-39 (May–June 1992). Marvel Comics. She apparently went on a date with Marc Spector, but when he tried to kiss her the next time he saw her, she slapped him, telling him that their "date" was nothing more than a public relations move to improve Marc's image.Marc Spector: Moon Knight #52 (July 1993). Marvel Comics. Donna quickly becomes suspicious of Marlene when she learns that she once dated Marc and that she was working for SpectorCorp's rival company PhalkonCorp, headed by Seth Phalkon.Marc Spector: Moon Knight #53-54 (August–September 1993). Marvel Comics. Despite this, Donna came to Marlene's rescue when one of Seth's minions, Hook, tried to kill her.Marc Spector: Moon Knight #57 (December 1993). Marvel Comics. While Marc battled Seth in one final battle, Donna and Marlene worked together to merge PhalkonCorp with SpectorCorp, becoming the new owners of the company.Marc Spector: Moon Knight #59 (February 1994). Marvel Comics. Following Marc's "death", Donna found herself being left in the dark by Marlene, who seemed to know more than she was letting on.Marc Spector: Moon Knight #60 (March 1994). Marvel Comics. What became of Donna and SpectorCorp has not been seen since.

=Donna Kraft in other media=

Donna Kraft appears in Moon Knight, portrayed by Lucy Thackeray.{{Cite web |last=Khan |first=Rabab |date=January 19, 2022 |title=Watch Ethan Hawke And Oscar Isaac React To The Moon Knight Trailer |url=https://gamerant.com/oscar-isaac-ethan-hawke-moon-knight-trailer-reaction/ |access-date=September 28, 2024 |website=Game Rant |language=en}} This version is British and is the manager of the art museum where Steven Grant works. She constantly bullies and belittles him and cares little for his interest in Egyptian mythology.

Kraglin

{{Main|Kraglin}}

Kraken

Kraken is the name of different characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

=Sea monsters=

The first Kraken made multiple appearances in Marvel continuity, including The Avengers #27 (April 1966, Marvel Comics),Stan Lee (w), Don Heck (p), Frank Giacoia (i), The Avengers #27 (April 1966), Marvel Comics Tales to Astonish #93 and Sub-Mariner #27 (July 1970),Roy Thomas (w), Sal Buscema (p), Sub-Mariner #27 (July 1970), Marvel Comics before returning years later in the second issue of the limited series Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America (#1–5, June–August 2007).,Jeph Loeb (w), Ed McGuinness (p), Dexter Vines (i), Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America #2, "Anger" (June 2007), Marvel Comics and in The New Invaders #4 from April 2014.

A Kraken appeared in the short story "When Strikes the Kraken!" in Kull the Destroyer #17 (October 1976),Doug Moench (w), Alfredo Alcala (p), Kull the Destroyer #17, "When Strikes The Kraken!" (October 17, 1976), Marvel Comics and was reprinted in Chronicles of Kull 2: The Hell Beneath Atlantis and Other Stories.Chronicles of Kull 2: The Hell Beneath Atlantis and Other Stories (2010), Dark Horse Comics {{ISBN|9781595824394}}

Another one (a gigantic squid) debuted in the black and white Bizarre Adventures #26 (May 1981).Doug Moench (w), John Bolton (p), Bizarre Adventures #26 (May 1981), Marvel Comics{{Marvunapp|http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/sekhmett.htm#kraken|Sekhmett Tharn – Kraken}}

A creature called The Black Kraken debuted in the short story "Red Shadows and Black Kraken!" (based on the 1968 fantasy novel Conan of the Isles written by L. Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter featuring Robert E. Howard's hero Conan the Barbarian. The story is republished in the graphic novel Conan of the Isles.Roy Thomas (w), John Buscema (p), Conan of the Isles (1988), Marvel Comics, {{ISBN|9780871354839}}) in Conan the Barbarian Annual #7 (1982).Roy Thomas (w), John Buscema (p), Conan the Barbarian Annual #7, "Red Shadows and Black Kraken!" (1982), Marvel Comics

Another version of the Kraken (four-armed and reptilian in appearance) debuted in Marvel Comics Presents #121 (January 1993). It returned in Marvel Action Hour featuring the Fantastic Four #2–4 (December 1994 – February 1995) and in the one shot title Namora #1 (August 2010); it would later be featured in the video game Marvel Ultimate Alliance.Jeff Parker (w), Sara Pichelli (p), Namora #1 (August 2010), Marvel Comics A Kraken (a horned squid creature) appeared in the 2009 one-shot comic Sub-Mariner Comics: 70th Anniversary Special.,Sub-Mariner Comics: 70th Anniversary Special while another (a house sized crab/octopus hybrid) appeared in Fantomex Max issues #2 and #3.{{Cite web |title=GCD :: Series :: Fantomex Max |url=http://www.comics.org/series/76842/}} This Kraken was modified into a remote controlled cyborg to protect an underwater base of a brilliant scientist.

Two additional versions possessed ties to Greek mythology. The first served the Olympian Gods and debuted in the one shot Chaos War: God Squad #1 (February 2011)Marc Sumerak (w), Dan Panosian (p), Chaos War: God Squad #1 (February 2011), Marvel Comics before returning in The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #622 (April 2011).Greg Pak (w), Paul Pelletier (p), Danny Miki (i), The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #622 (April 2011) The second Kraken appeared in the four-part limited series Wolverine/Hercules: Myths, Monsters & Mutants. Spirited away by the god Poseidon after a defeat by Greek hero Perseus, the creature is revived in modern times by King Eurystheus to battle the heroes Hercules and Wolverine.Frank Tieri (w), Juan Roman Cano Santacruz (p), Wolverine/Hercules: Myths, Monsters & Mutants #3–4 (July–August 2011), Marvel Comics

=Daniel Whitehall=

Daniel Whitehall is a British intelligence agent also known as the Kraken.{{Cite web |last=Harp |first=Justin |date=2014-07-25 |title=Marvel's Agents of SHIELD casts Dollhouse star |url=http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a586592/dollhouses-reed-diamond-nick-blood-join-marvels-agents-of-shield/ |access-date=2020-10-08 |website=Digital Spy |language=en-GB}}

An elite assassin and member of the terrorist organization Hydra, he also used the name and debuted in Secret Warriors #2 (March 2009). Writer/artist Jonathan Hickman stated in an interview with Comic Book Resources that "Kraken" is a new character. The other Hydra character with that name [Commander Kraken] was "a real b-list character and pretty lame. Our Kraken... has a long and elaborate history and we're going to be delving into that in a major way".{{Cite web |last=Dave Richards |date=August 14, 2009 |title=Hickman Talks "Secret Warriors" |url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=22548 |access-date=June 29, 2011 |publisher=Comic Book Resources}} Kraken is a legendary Hydra agent, whose existence had been unverifiable, until recently. Any S.H.I.E.L.D. agents that tried to find documented proof all disappeared. The Kraken preferred to work behind the scenes, seeing it as his mission to help people become what they are meant to be, usually with dangerous results. For decades, he was responsible for developing Hydra's best assets, training their best talent. This involved a lot of human trafficking, theft, and murder. He was the head of the school that trained orphaned girls (including Ophelia Sarkissian) into human weapons. The original Kraken is Whitehall, but a second version stole his equipment and read his journals.Secret Warriors #2

=Jake Fury=

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It is revealed that this second version is actually Jake Fury having infiltrated Hydra's highest rungs to help Nick Fury bring about its destruction.Secret Warriors #26

=Unnamed=

A new Kraken is seen when the new Madame Hydra is collecting members for the HYDRA High Council to assist Captain America, whose history had been altered by the Red Skull's clone using the powers of Kobik to include him always being a member of HYDRA. It is implied this person is someone Steve Rogers knows and believes to be dead.Captain America: Steve Rogers #14

=Kraken in other media=

  • The sea creature incarnation of the Kraken appears in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance.
  • Daniel Whitehall appears in the second season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., portrayed by Reed Diamond. This version originally went by the name Werner Reinhardt and was a member of Hydra in 1945 before being arrested by Peggy Carter and the Strategic Scientific Reserve. In 1989, an elderly Reinhardt was freed from life imprisonment by Hydra infiltrators within S.H.I.E.L.D. and encounters Jiaying, an Inhuman woman whom he encountered during WWII and has not aged since. He dissected her in an attempt to find out why this was and transplanted her abilities to himself; restoring him to his WWII age and unknowingly becoming the target of revenge at the hands of Jiaying's husband Calvin Zabo. In the present, Reinhardt took the name "Daniel Whitehall", took over as Hydra's North American leader, leads an effort to acquire a Kree artifact called the "Diviner", and utilizes Johann Fenhoff's work to brainwash people into Hydra's service before being killed by Phil Coulson.
  • The sea creature incarnation of the Kraken appears in the Ultimate Spider-Man episode "Return to the Spider-Verse" Pt. 2. This version is a giant squid from a pirate-themed alternate reality.
  • An image of Reed Diamond used to represent Daniel Whitehall appears in Avengers: Endgame.{{Cite web |title=Avengers: Endgame VFX presentation |url=https://cantinacreative.com/endgame |access-date=March 20, 2022 |website=Cantina Creative}}{{Cite tweet |number=1505399203857580033 |user=MarvelPlusBR |title=The special effects studio that worked on #AvengersEndgame has confirmed that #AgentsofSHIELD's Daniel Whitehall is present in the film on the Tesseract-focused screen, along with other members of Hydra. Cantina Creative studio released high-resolution images of the film. [in Spanish] |author=Marvel Plus}}

Krakoa

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Krang

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Kraven the Hunter

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Simon Krieger

Simon Krieger is a minor character appearing in American comic books from Marvel Comics. The character, created by Kurt Busiek and Patrick Zircher, first appeared in Iron Man: The Iron Age #1 (June 1998). He was the Vice President of Roxxon's predecessor Republic Oil & Natural Gas. Krieger arranged the murders of Howard Stark and Maria Stark to secure an attempted takeover of Stark Industries.Iron Man: The Iron Age #1 Krieger next impersonates Tony Stark, nearly fooling Happy Hogan and Pepper Potts before using his personal enforcers in holding political hostages at the Helicarrier. However, his scheme gets exposed by Iron Man, and he's killed while in jail.Iron Man: The Iron Age #2

=Simon Krieger in other media=

  • In the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), elements of Simon Krieger are incorporated into Obadiah Stane,{{Cite web |last=Amin |first=Arezou |date=December 24, 2024 |title='What If...?' Season 3 Episode 3 Recap: Bucky and Alexei's Excellent Adventure |url=https://collider.com/what-if-season-3-episode-3-recap/ |access-date=December 24, 2024 |website=Collider}} and Aldrich Killian.{{Cite web |title=Pepper sex tape? 5 ways Iron Man 3's original draft was different |url=https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/pepper-sex-tape-5-ways-iron-man-3s-original-draft-was-different |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210128151331/https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/pepper-sex-tape-5-ways-iron-man-3s-original-draft-was-different |archive-date=2021-01-28 |website=www.syfy.com}}{{Cite web |year=2013 |title=Shane Black and Drew Pearce Share 18 Incredible Iron Man 3 Secrets |url=https://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/iron-man-3-spoilers/}}{{Cite web |date=25 August 2013 |title=Iron Man 3 – Early IM3 animatics reveal Simon Krieger as the original main villain? |url=https://forums.superherohype.com/threads/early-im3-animatics-reveal-simon-krieger-as-the-original-main-villain.464331/}}
  • Simon Krieger appears in Spider-Man: Miles Morales,{{Cite web |date=13 November 2020 |title=Who Simon Krieger is |url=https://screenrant.com/simon-krieger-spider-man-miles-morales-comic-history/ |website=Screen Rant}} voiced by Troy Baker.{{Cite web |date=11 November 2020 |title=Spider-Man: Miles Morales – Who Voices Simon Krieger |url=https://screenrant.com/miles-morales-game-simon-krieger-voice-troy-baker/ |website=Screen Rant}} This version is Roxxon's corrupt head of R&D. Seeking to have Roxxon Plaza, the company's headquarters, powered by Nuform, he secretly killed its developer Rick Mason for trying to expose Nuform's deadly properties and took credit for its creation. This brings Krieger into conflict with the Tinkerer, Rick's sister who seeks revenge on him by leading the Underground criminal group in an all-out war against Roxxon while Spider-Man works to contain the subsequent chaos. Krieger hires the Rhino and the Prowler as enforcers and modifies the Nuform reactor to destroy Harlem. However, Spider-Man and the Tinkerer escape and destroy the reactor, and Krieger is later arrested.

Kro

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Kronos

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Kronos is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Kronos is an Eternal and the brother of Uranos who became a cosmic entity as a result of his experiments.Iron Man #55. Marvel Comics.

Krugarr

Krugarr is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is a Sorcerer Supreme in the Earth-691 timeline of the fictional Marvel Universe.

=Earth-691 version=

In the 22nd century, Doctor Strange finds a Lem named Krugarr on the planet Lemista. He agrees to become Strange's apprentice and learn the ways of magic. Krugarr later succeeds Strange as the Sorcerer Supreme.Guardians of the Galaxy Annual #1 Strange, who takes on the title of the Ancient One, is later slain by the villain Dormammu.Guardians of the Galaxy #36–37

Krugarr takes on Talon as an apprentice. Talon later declares that Krugarr was forced to reject him for not being able to keep up with his studies. Despite this, the two entities remain friends. Talon attributes this to being a 'nice flake'. Despite the lack of studying, Krugarr has managed to teach Talon simple magic, such as levitation.Guardians of the Galaxy #18–20

During a battle with a murderous gang of vigilantes, Major Victory is shot in the head. Hollywood brings him to Krugarr, who manages to save his life. During this incident, they share a psychic link, which lasts long after Major Victory is healed.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=May 2017}}

Some time later, the world that is controlled by the entity Mainframe is rocked with disasters due to the interference of an ancient Earth virus. Krugarr is summoned by Martinex via the highly advanced 'Star' worn by Guardians and their allies. Krugarr, who had just established his Sanctum Sanctorum on his homeworld of Lem, regretfully declines because there is a crisis growing in the "Dark Dimensions". Krugarr's telepathically sends Hollywood to help. Hollywood joins with several other powerful superheroes to save the innocent survivors of Mainframe's world. This spurs the creation of the Galactic Guardians.

=Earth-616 version=

The Earth-616 version of Krugarr appeared during the Infinity War storyline as a member of the Mourners.Quasar #39. Marvel Comics.

=Krugarr in other media=

  • Krugarr makes a non-speaking appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.{{Cite web |title=Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2's Doctor Strange Connection |url=http://comicbook.com/marvel/2017/05/06/guardians-galaxy-2-doctor-strange-connection-krugarr/#2 |website=Marvel}}{{Cite web |last=Daniell |first=Mark |date=April 25, 2017 |title=Sylvester Stallone's 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2' character has a big future in the MCU |url=http://www.thewhig.com/2017/04/25/sylvester-stallones-guardians-of-the-galaxy-vol-2-character-has-a-big-future-in-the-mcu |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170428051803/http://www.thewhig.com/2017/04/25/sylvester-stallones-guardians-of-the-galaxy-vol-2-character-has-a-big-future-in-the-mcu |archive-date=April 28, 2017 |access-date=April 28, 2017 |website=The Whig}}{{Cite web |date=8 May 2017 |title=Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy: Get To Know the Original Cosmic Team |url=https://www.cbr.com/marvel-original-guardians-galaxy-team-explained/ |access-date=28 December 2018 |website=CBR}}{{Cite web |last=Polo |first=Susana |date=4 May 2017 |title=Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2's five different credits scenes, explained |url=https://www.polygon.com/2017/5/4/15468856/guardians-of-the-galaxy-vol-2-post-credits-scenes-explained |access-date=28 December 2018 |website=Polygon}}{{Cite web |last=Acuna |first=Kirsten |title=Here's who that mystery group is at the end of 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2' |url=https://www.thisisinsider.com/guardians-of-the-galaxy-sylvester-stallone-role-explained-2017-5 |access-date=28 December 2018 |website=INSIDER}} This version is a member of the Ravagers and an associate of Yondu Udonta. Following Yondu's death, Krugarr meets with Stakar Ogord, Martinex T'Naga, Charlie-27, Aleta Ogord, and Mainframe to reunite their original group in his memory.{{Cite web |date=20 April 2017 |title=Adam Warlock & Original Guardians Join Marvel Cinematic Universe |url=http://movieweb.com/adam-warlock-guardians-galaxy-marvel-cinematic-universe-mcu/}}
  • Krugarr appears in the MCU film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, motion-captured by Jared Gore.{{Cite web |last=Perry |first=Spencer |date=May 7, 2023 |title=Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3: Two Major Characters Missing in New Marvel Movie |url=https://comicbook.com/marvel/news/guardians-of-the-galaxy-vol-3-two-major-characters-missing-new-marvel-movie/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230517150900/https://comicbook.com/marvel/news/guardians-of-the-galaxy-vol-3-two-major-characters-missing-new-marvel-movie/ |archive-date=May 17, 2023 |access-date=May 7, 2023 |website=ComicBook.com |language=en}}

Krylar

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Krylar is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Krylar is an assassin on K'ai who works for the warlord Visus.The Incredible Hulk Vol. 2 #156-157. Marvel Comics.

=Krylar in other media=

Krylar appears in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, portrayed by Bill Murray.{{Cite web |last=McMillan |first=Graeme |date=January 10, 2023 |title=Who is Bill Murray playing in Ant-Man 3? |url=https://www.thepopverse.com/bill-murray-ant-man-3-lord-krylar-and-wasp-quantumania |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230111051030/https://www.thepopverse.com/bill-murray-ant-man-3-lord-krylar-and-wasp-quantumania |archive-date=January 11, 2023 |access-date=January 13, 2023 |website=Popverse}} This version is the governor of the city of Axia in the Quantum Realm and has a history with Janet van Dyne.

Krystalin

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Kubik

Kubik is a Cosmic Cube who first appears in Tales of Suspense #79 (July 1966), and as Kubik in The Avengers #289 (March 1988). The concept was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and refined by Ralph Macchio. Kubik (once evolved into humanoid form and now a student of the entity the Shaper of Worlds)Captain America Annual #7 (1983) returns to Earth when attracted by an anomaly possessing a fraction of its power — revealed to be the robot the Super-Adaptoid. The Super-Adaptoid uses its abilities to "copy" Kubik's abilities and banishes the character, intent on creating a race in its image. The Super-Adaptoid, however, is tricked into shutting down by Captain America. Kubik returns and then removes the sliver of the original Cosmic Cube from the Super-Adaptoid that gave the robot its abilities.The Avengers #289–290 (March–April 1988) Like all Cosmic Cubes, Kubik possesses the ability to manipulate extra-dimensional energy to alter reality to achieve virtually any effect. Upon reaching maturity, a cube takes on humanoid form with its behavior modeled after the individuals who have possessed it. Kubik's chest also displays a holographic representation of a Cosmic Cube.

Shen Kuei

Shen Kuei, also known as "The Cat", was created by Doug Moench and Paul Gulacy and first appeared in Master of Kung Fu #38–39 (March–April 1976). He is a freelance espionage operative, and has been both an enemy and ally of Shang-Chi. He is a master thief whose skill in martial arts equals Shang-Chi's. The meaning of the character's name is both similar and opposite to Shang Chi's name.

Kull

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Marduk Kurios

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Kurse

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Kylun

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K'ythri

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K'ythri is a fictional deity created by Warren Ellis and Carlos Pacheco and first appeared as a depiction along with his wife Sharra in Starjammers #1.

According to the Shi'ar mythology, the two chief deities, K'ythri and Sharra, were the creators of the universe. At first, they were enemies to each other, but were then forced into marriage, in which they found love. At their day of marriage, K'ythri presented her the M'Kraan Crystal as their sign of love.Starjammers #1. Marvel ComicsX-Men: Emperor Vulcan #1–5. Marvel Comics

They were worshipped by the Shi'ar for millennia, until they were killed by Amatsu-Mikaboshi,Assault on New Olympus #1. Marvel Comics but it seems that they had come back to life.The Mighty Thor (vol. 2) #15–19. Marvel Comics

They were then convinced by Loki that they needed to force the new Thor to take part on their Challenge of Gods in order to prove their superiority. Even though they outscored Thor, thanks to their disposition to cause mass suffering in order complete certain tasks, the challenge's officiate Shadrak declared Thor as the winner, since she inspired the Asgardians gods to help her in defense.

Infuriated, they called upon "their sister" the Phoenix Force to destroy all reality, but with the help of Quentin Quire, Thor and the Asgardians appeased the Phoenix Force. Sharra and K'ythri were then imprisoned in Omnipotence City, since they had broken the divine law.

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