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But this time Kang is in an unfamiliar position: fleeing," MacKay explained. "TIMELESS 2022 is bigger and better than ever before.
Immortus is certainly less evil than Kang, and has helped the Avengers or enlisted their help on several occasions, but he’s also fought and deceived the heroes many times as well.
Immortus first appeared in Avengers #10, only two issues after Kang. Immortus is, in most continuities, a Kang variant who took over as emissary and keeper of time at the end of all things.
The Council of Kangs appeared to be led by Immortus, Rama-Tut, and Scarlet Centurion — but the Loki finale, and comic precedent, does tee up the first two variants possibly playing a role.
That was to ensure the Prime Kang would eventually become Immortus. Neither Immortus, Rama-Tut, nor Scarlet Centurion appears to be a much earlier iteration of He Who Remains, so we presumably ...
Jump to: Kang’s Origins // The Many Kang Variants in Marvel Comics // Kang and the MCU The MCU’s Version of Kang, a.k.a. the Time Tyrant in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and Phase 6 ...
Ant-Man vs. Kang Never in a million years did Scott Lang ever imagine he’d wind up as a superhero, let alone going head-to-head with a tyrannical time-traveler. Remember, in the first film he ...
But after Kang dishes out a brutal beating to Ant-Man, the hero throws Pym particles at the Multiverse Engine's core, which destabilizes it and sucks Kang inside its probability field.
In comics, Kang the Conqueror is an interdimensional, time-hopping warlord who conquers worlds and even timelines mostly just because it entertains him. He utilizes advanced tech and weapons from ...
Despite primarily being an Avengers villain, the Stan Lee/Jack Kirby creation Kang first appeared in the pages of Marvel’s Fantastic Four. This detail made him a part of the Fantastic Four film ...