- King Kull (DC Comics)
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caption = King Kull battling theJustice League , theJustice Society , and Shazam'sSquadron of Justice . "Justice League of America" #135. Art byErnie Chan .
character_name = King Kull
publisher =Fawcett Comics (1951 - 1953)DC Comics (1976 - 1985)
debut = "Captain Marvel Adventures" #125 (October 1951)
creators =Otto Binder
C. C. Beck
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full_name = Kull
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alliances =Monster Society of Evil
aliases = Beastman
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powers =King Kull (sometimes called the Beastman or the Beast Man) is a
fictional character , acomic book supervillain originally published byFawcett Comics and now owned byDC Comics and appearing as a foe of Captain Marvel. Created by writerOtto Binder and artistC. C. Beck , Kull's first appearance was in "Captain Marvel Adventures" #125 (October 1951). Kull appeared in adventures of Captain Marvel during the 1950s and the period in which DC Comics revived the hero during the 1970s.Fictional character biography
In prehistoric times, King Kull is ruler of the Submen, a brutish but technologically advanced race which ruled humanity until overthrown in a revolt. Kull survives until the 20th century in
suspended animation , then awakens and repeatedly threatens the human-dominated modern world with his immense strength and bizarre technology. He is usually thwarted by Captain Marvel, but one particularly well-planned escapade requires the efforts of theJustice League of America and theJustice Society of America (in one of their dimension-crossing team-ups, which DC produced annually from the mid-1960s to the mid-1980s), as well as a group of heroes of Captain Marvel and King Kull's home universe of Earth-S, referred to unofficially as Shazam's Squadron of Justice. All of these are required because Kull has captured both the wizard Shazam who grants Captain Marvel's powers and the ancient gods the powers are drawn from.King Kull has occasionally appeared as a member of the
Monster Society of Evil . The character has not appeared since Captain Marvel's history was rebooted by "Crisis on Infinite Earths " in1985 . He is sometimes confused with Kull, a barbarian hero and king created byRobert E. Howard , but Howard's Kull was an ancient human in asword-and-sorcery setting rather than a protohuman with science-fiction technology.References
*Rovin, Jeff. "The Encyclopedia of Supervillains." New York: Facts on File. ISBN 0-8160-1356-X
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