- Arkon
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caption=Arkon
character_name=Arkon
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Avengers" #75 (Apr 1970)
creators=Roy Thomas andJohn Buscema
aliases=Arkon the Imperion, Arkon the Magnificent
partners=Former ally of the Enchantress
alliances=
powers =Superhuman strength, endurance and physical resistanceArkon is a
fictional character in theMarvel Comics Universe. He is the warlord and ruler of the extra-dimensional world of Polemachus.Fictional character biography
Arkon was born of noble lineage on the extra-dimensional world Polemachus. The people of the Realm of Polemachus developed a culture that glorifies
war fare, and Arkon succeeded in becoming the greatest warrior of his people. Appointed Imperion (ruler) of the largest country on Polemachus, Arkon mountedmilitary campaign s against neighboring countries in an effort to conquer the world. His dreams were forgotten when Polemachus was faced with a world-wide catastrophe in that the light-and heat-providing planetary rings were disintegrating. Arkon'sscientist s determined that atomic explosions occurring on Earth somehow were extra-dimensionally translated to rekindle the energy rings for about a year. Although Polemachus had not developednuclear weaponry , the scientists predicted that if they were to atomically annihilate the Earth, their world's energy-rings would be restored to power.Toward this goal, Arkon manipulated the hero known as the
Scarlet Witch into reciting a magical spell found in a Polemachian book to enable Arkon to transport himself to Earth. Attracted to the Scarlet Witch and intending to marry her, Arkon kidnapped her as well as a group of atomic scientists. The scientists used to construct an atomic device. Before Arkon could detonate it on Earth, however, Scarlet Witch's super team, the Avengers battled Arkon.Iron Man and Thor managed to rekindle Polemachus' energy-rings. Arkon then ceased hostilities with Earth. ["Avengers" #75-76]The Avengers had cause to revisit Arkon's world when their comrade, the Black Knight, was taken captive by Arkon while searching for the Well at the Center of Time. Arkon ceased hostilities with the Avengers when he learned that he was being duped by the Asgardian Amora the Enchantress, and later reconciled with the Avengers. ["Avengers" #84]
Although his world now possessed the capacity for
atomic power , Arkon was dissatisfied with the length of time it took to build anuclear arsenal . Thus, he devised a plan to pit three extra-dimensional worlds, one of which was Earth, against one another, in hopes that the energy from the resultant nuclear conflagration could be absorbed by his world. His elaborate machinations failed, due to the efforts of theFantastic Four . ["Fantastic Four" #160, 162-163]Arkon was forced to return to Earth yet again when the machine that
Iron Man had once built to rekindle Polemachus' rings failed due to Arkon's tinkering with it. Arkon traveled to Earth to recruit Thor to recharge the machine, but he settled for the mutant X-Man known as Storm, who also had the ability to summon lightning, forcing her teammates to go after them. After a monumental struggle, the misunderstanding was settled, Storm through Cyclops' optic blasts helped re-energize the Energy Ring, and Arkon returned Storm and her allies to Earth. ["X-Men Annual" #3] Another time, the X-Men and theFantastic Four helped Arkon drive off an extra-dimensional invasion of Polemachus by the alien race ofBadoon . ["Uncanny X-Men Annual" #5]He was later prodded via a dream-suggestion to return to Earth because a Hollywood movie had been made about him. This subliminal coaxing was from Amora the Enchantress. She had been given the task of killing
Doctor Strange during the "Acts of Vengeance " campaign (where all the major villains teamed up and tried to see if "swapping" foes would result in the defeat of their heroic enemies). Arkon foughtWonder Man to punish him for appearing in the "Arkon" movies, and told him to warn the studio not to make any more. ["West Coast Avengers" #31]Since her own attempt on Strange's life failed, she thought that Arkon's brawn might succeed where her beauty had not. She also informed him that if he should so desire, he could also slay Strange's lover & disciple;
Clea . But since Amora stole his Bolts of Transport, unless he did as she demanded, he would never be able to return home.Although the intelligence from his spies incorrectly informed him that she was hideous, he knew that wedding with her would spread his kingdom to a second astral plane. With this information, and his desire to return home, he agreed to slay Strange and marry Clea.
Once he lay eyes upon her, however, he realized that she was "breathtakingly beautiful" (and realized that his spies, who were mutated anthropoids would have a different sense of physical beauty). Because he knew that he would most likely not be able to defeat Strange due to the mystic's mastery of sorcery, Arkon lured Strange to a power plant and inserted some of his power lightning bolts inside the plant's dynamo. Any use of magic by Strange, or any attempt to remove the bolts would cause the plant to explode, destroying the city. Arkon's plan was to kill Strange in hand-to-hand combat.
Although Strange gave a good fight, he could not over-power Arkon who, seemingly, killed him. However, it turns out that Clea had cast a spell to give Strange the appearance of death, saving his life, and she then proceeded to attack Arkon herself. When he realized that he was in too deep, he demanded the Enchantress return his golden bolts of transport so that he may remove himself from Earth. Enchantress fled and then Clea dispatched him to his world herself. ["Doctor Strange" Vol. 3 #12-13]
Some time later, Arkon traveled to Earth to employ the Avengers West Coast and Fantastic Four as pawns in his war with rival otherworldly monarch
Thundra , until he made peace with Thundra after realizing they shared a strong mutual attraction. ["Avengers West Coast" #75] Later, with Thundra as his consort, Arkon sought Avengers' aid in repairing Polemachus's energy ring and protecting the maiden Astra from becoming a human sacrifice to Polemachus' religious zealots led by the high priest Anskar.Arkon also had a rival in his Grand Vizier, who, over time, convinced Arkon to return Polemachus to a more barbaric lifestyle rather than rely on its science. The Grand Vizier then abducted the superhero and Avenger Photon (Monica Rambeau) along with the supervillains battling her at the time, the Wrecking Crew. The Grand Vizier used the Wrecking Crew to depose of Arkon and Thundra, until the Avengers arrived to rescue their teammate and restore Arkon to the throne. Polemachus returned to its hybrid barbaric/scientific lifestyles.
Arkon, Thundra, and all of Polemachus were last seen being wiped out by Krona during the "
JLA/Avengers " crossover miniseries. However, since this took place in an inter-company crossover story, Arkon, Thundra, and Polemachus itself may have all been restored to normal when the miniseries ended.In the Marvel Universe a series of low-budget
sword and sorcery movies have been made about Arkon. Simon Williams (Wonder Man ), in his first major Hollywood role, played the villain in one installment.Powers and abilities
Arkon possesses a variety of superhuman abilities including great superhuman strength, speed, stamina, agility, reflexes, and durability. Arkon also possesses an accelerated
healing factor enabling him to rapidly heal damaged tissue should he sustain injury. While all of his people possess these same physical attributes, Arkon's are much more developed than the majority of his race.Arkon is a cunning military strategist. He is an extraordinary hand-to-hand combatant and swordsman, and is highly skilled in the usage of his throwing weapons, which were designed by the scientists and craftsmen of Polemachus.
Arkon wields a collection of three energy bolts shaped like stylized lightning bolts that he caries in a quiver. Each of these bolts has a specific function and color. The golden bolts are used to open gateways to different dimensional planes. The scarlet and black bolts are used as offensive weapons and generate powerful explosive blasts when they hit their target. He also carries a shield.
Arkon has been known to ride dinosaur-like reptilian mounts, some of which walk on two legs and others on four. Other reptilian mounts he uses have wings enabling them to carry him through the air.
In other media
Television
Arkon appeared in "Storm Front, part 1" and "Storm Front, part 2" episodes of . In the series, Arkon, unleashes terrible weather conditions over Washington D.C. to get Storm's attention. It works—he begs her to return with him to his planet, Polemachus, to save it from meteorological chaos which threatens his people. After much pleading, Arkon convinces Storm. Intrigued by this dynamic leader but slightly suspicious, Storm departs but leaves a clue for the other X-Men to follow. Once Storm saves the planet, she is proclaimed savior throughout this universe, and Arkon asks her to marry him. But later she finds out that his ships are bringing thousands of slaves from nearby planets, and knows that Arkon is a Tyrant.
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