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Kang vs himself and his own variants in Kang the Conqueror #1 preview

Kang the Conqueror #1
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Update: The Marvel Medium Universe's new big bad Kang has a comic book history filled with twists and turns, retcons and time travel paradoxes, and a spate of variants of himself.

You can read all about the many different incarnations of Kang - including what we know of his history soh FAR Here, just the key is, thus far...

Because for the first sentence in the Venerable-debuting eponymous moderate series Kang the Vanquisher, Marvel is leaving to attack to tell the womb-to-tomb-time Avengers baddie's definitive origin story, and as you can interpret by the trailer pages, Doctor Doom figures conspicuously.

Writers Capital of Mississippi Lanzing and Collin Kelly and artist Carlos Magno have been tasked with putting all the puzzle pieces together, and instantly Marvel has released the first six pages of their debut issue, where readers get together a adolescent Nathaniel Richards as we get into the head of the future clock despot and memorise what sets him off on his journey.

Check out those pages in our gallery below and keep scrolling for more information about the limited series, and a gallery of 12 Kang the Vanquisher #1 variant covers, appropriate a scoundrel whose whole matter is variants of himself.

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Original story follows...

Kang the Conqueror is one of Marvel Comics' most oracular and e'er-evolving characters, with a bequest of time travel and taking on new identities that has ready-made his history somewhat unenviable to piece together. Today, in Revered, Marvel will give Kang a determinate origin fib in his own self-styled limited series from Star Trek: Year Five writers Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly, who leave get to their Marvel Comics launching working with creative person Carlos Magno.

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"This August, it's time to tell the definitive origin story of nonpareil of Marvel's greatest villains: KANG THE CONQUEROR!" Wonder's announcement states.

"The Avengers and Fantastic Four foe will star in his first-ever solo series that will tackle the complex saga tooshie the existence's near fearful clock-traveling menace," it continues. "Together, this all-star creative team will untangle Kang's enormous legacy from his impressive backstory to his various alternate selves, tying everything jointly and catapulting him into his biggest era heretofore."

Kang is having something of a renaissance in the on-going Marvel Universe of discourse. Though he debuted clear back in 1964's Avengers #8 and has been a regular menace to the team up for decades, his many another guises and perpetually changing status quo have kept him middling out of the limelight.

In Honourable, Kang is set to star in a new arc of Fantastic Four kicking off in #35 which celebrates the team up's 60th anniversary, and that calendar month will now include the debut of Kang's first starring title.

"The man called Kang the Vanquisher has been a pharaoh, a villain, a warlord of the spaceways, and even—on rare occasions—a hero. Crosswise all timelines, unity fact seemed absolute: Fourth dimension means nothing to Kang the Conqueror," reads Marvel's official description of Kang the Conqueror #1.

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"But the truth is more complex. Kang is caught in an endless cps of cosmos and destruction determined by time and previously unseen by any but the Conqueror himself," it continues. "A cycle that could finally explain the enigma that is Kang. And a cycle that begins and ends with an old and interrupted Kang sending his younger ego pour down a dark path…"

Writers Lanzing and Kelly state that telling Kang's origin is a "dream come true," and a story that's been brewing between them for years.

"Time may mean nothing to Kang, but Kang means everything to us. This is the Good Book we've been lacking to write for years," Lanzing states. "Information technology's a total dream come true for Collin and I to be making our Marvel debut - we're optimum friends who first met through a reciprocatory love of Young Avengers, Runaways, and Ultimate Spider-Man."

Young Avengers notably featured Kang as incomparable of the team up's founders in his guise as Iron Lad - and as one of the villains as the older Kang arrived to impel his jr. self Iron Lad to reappearance to his own time.

"But to make our first German mark with a lineament as celebrated as Kang the Conqueror, on a very individualized pitch we never in a million years thought would be greenlit, is a genuine honor," Lanzing continues.

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"Carlos Magno is delivering jaw-dropping bring that recalls the exacting contingent and operatic emotion of Kang's co-God Almighty Jack Kirby. We're genuinely stunned by every new page. Add the brilliant colors by Espen Grundetjern, letters by the Wonder master Joe Caramanga, and the insightful leadership of our editor Alanna Ian Smith, and you've got a team worthy of one of Marvel's greatest unappreciated characters."

Weary Willie has his own words of exhilaration for Kang the Vanquisher, shedding a trifle of lite on what to look - and seemingly substantiating a far-believed fact of Kang's retiring.

"Kang has been a wicked force in the Marvel Universe nearly atomic number 3 tall as it's existed, but the true crime here is that atomic number 2's ne'er had a solo series. The fact that we're the ones who puzzle out to bring Kang's complete story to life first is an incredible honor," Kelly states.

"KANG THE CONQUEROR isn't just now an origin story; this is a life. When young and jaded Nathaniel Richards discovers the ancient lair of his Latvarian ancestor Master Von Doom, his life is changed forever and a day by a Man he should never let met - KANG HIMSELF!"

This seems to confirm that Kang is so the human beings once known arsenic Nathaniel Richards, and a descendant of both Reed Richards and Doctor Day of reckoning - concepts that have been hinted at but ne'er fully confirmed due to the nature of Kang's fourth dimension travel adventures.

"From the finish years of the Cretaceous to the war-lacerated world of Seaman Kirby's year 4,000 - from ancient United Arab Republic to the stars themselves - KANG THE CONQUEROR is a write up that unpacks the told - and untold - moments of Kang's life through a human lens system," Kelly concludes. "Hopped-up by his love of the enigmatic Ravonna Renslayer, and fueled by the hatred of who helium volition become, this is a cross-meter epic for everyone who has ever rejected who they were supposed to personify."

Kang the Conqueror's clip in the spotlight North Korean won't end with his future humorous book appearances, as he'll also make his MCU debut as the villain of Ant-Man and the WASP: Quantumania, played by Jonathan Majors.

As to those covers, the main back is aside Mike Del Mundo, with a standard variant binding aside Ryan Stegman, Jay Leisten, and Jason Keith and another standard variant by Skottie Young. And then at that place is a Headshot variant cover by Sir Alexander Robertus Todd Nauck and Rachelle Rosenberg, and ogdoad Stormbreaker variant covers away Natacha Bustos, Juann Camarilla and Federico Blee, Carmen Carnero and Matthew Wilson, Joshua Cassara and James Byron Dean White, Iban Coello and Alejandro Sànchez, Saint Patrick Gleason, and Alejandro Sànchez, Peach Momoko, and in conclusion R.B. Sylva and Jacques Louis David Curiel.

Check them complete out Hera:

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Kang the Vanquisher #1 goes happening sales event Honourable 18. Ride out tempered to Newsarama for Wonder's full August 2021 solicitations, coming later this calendar month.

Kang didn't top side Newsarama's list of the best Avengers villains of all clock ... but he came pretty short.

George Marston

I've been Newsarama's resident Marvel Comics expert and general comic book historian since 2011. I've as wel been the on-land site reporter at the most John Major risible conventions such as Comic-Con International: San Diego, Empire State Laughable Con, and C2E2. Extrinsic of comic journalism, I am the artist of more weird pictures, and the guitar player of many heavy riffs. (They/Them)

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