King Kull (DC Comics)
King Kull (also known as the Beastman or the Beast Man) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published originally by Fawcett Comics and currently by DC Comics. Created by Otto Binder and C. C. Beck, he originally first appeared in Fawcett Comics’ Captain Marvel Adventures in October 1951, and appeared from then until 1953 when the company ceased publishing its superhero titles. DC later acquired Fawcett's properties, and revived the character in the 1970s.[1] Publication historyCreated by writer Otto Binder and artist C. C. Beck, King Kull's first appearance was in Captain Marvel Adventures #125 (cover-dated October 1951).[2] King Kull appeared in adventures of Captain Marvel during the 1950s and the period in which DC Comics revived the hero during the 1970s.[3] Fictional character biographyKing Kull is the ruler of the Submen (also called Beast-Men), a brutish but technologically advanced race who ruled humanity until being overthrown in a revolt. Afterward, Kull fakes his death and survives until the 20th century in suspended animation. Other versions claim that he emerged throughout human history, becoming the basis for the Bogeyman and other mythical monsters.[4] He is usually thwarted by Captain Marvel or the Marvel Family.[5] On one occasion, he collaborated with Doctor Sivana.[6] On another occasion, he released the Seven Deadly Enemies of Man and used Sin bombs in an attempt to destroy the world.[7] King Kull once tried to turn Billy to stone.[4] Kull later drains the powers of the wizard Shazam and the deities who empower him. Mercury escapes and informs Captain Marvel. King Kull used different villains from Earth-One, Earth-Two, and Earth-S to carry out his plot where they each fought members of the Justice League, the Justice Society of America, and the Squadron of Justice. Captain Marvel defeats Kull with help from heroes across the multiverse.[8] Following the Crisis on Infinite Earths continuity reboot, Kull does not appear for many years. He returns in Justice League: Cry for Justice[9] In 2016, DC Comics implemented another relaunch of its books called "DC Rebirth" which restored its continuity to a form much as it was prior to "The New 52". Kull was depicted as a member of the Monster Society of Evil who originated from the Magiclands location of the Earthlands.[10] Powers and abilitiesKing Kull has enhanced strength, stamina, and durability. He possesses superhuman intelligence and is an expert at unarmed combat. He additionally has access to an advanced airship.[11] Related charactersPrior to King Kull, there have been some characters that had his traits:
Other versionsKing Kull appears in Billy Batson and the Magic of Shazam! #6. In other mediaA character partially inspired by King Kull named Kru'll the Eternal appears in Batman: The Brave and the Bold, voiced by Michael Dorn.[15] Following his introduction in the episode "Menace of the Conqueror Caveman!", he joins the Monster Society of Evil in the episode "The Malicious Mr. Mind!". References
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