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Kang the Conquerer in Avengers #300 by John Buscema
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breckstonevailskier · 11 months
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incorrectpizza · 1 year
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If I had unlimited time and creativity, I'd write a fanfic swapping the villains in Thor: Love and Thunder and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.
I feel like it'd be interesting for Thor's character to be put up against Kang, wrestling with time itself amidst his losses, and Thor is much more powerful than Scott so it wouldn't be wonky to see him "defeat" Kang.
And I think it'd be hilarious for Ant-Man to be accidentally mistaken as a god in the quantum realm, C-3P0 style, and then Gorr the Godbutcher just shows up and is mad at being duped but they eventually bond and Ant-Man helps Gorr recover his daughter for the right reasons.
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thepunkmuppet · 1 year
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the way jonathan majors played kang was sO different to he who remains, and even the other kang variants who we only saw briefly, in the best way possible. he was just so…. sad?? he always looked on the edge of tears, holding it in, so clearly repressing memories and feelings both when he was soft and calm with janet and when he was an all powerful dictator. it was such a multilayered performance, the way he acted with his face… just this completely unhinged and all consuming SADNESS that could so quickly turn into murderous rage. truly a beautiful performance, i was blown away by how much emotion I could see in those eyes even as he tried to kill our protagonists or burn down a village. just awesome. would love to see this variants backstory, because he has so clearly Seen Some Shit.
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mccinnamon-bun · 6 months
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I've got this sick, SICK feeling that the Multiversal War is going to start the same way Infinity War did: with a Loki's sacrifice.
With Loki, now as the God of Stories, holding onto the timelines and being the one person keeping them together, the only way to get the TVA out of the way again and cause the war would be if he let go. And of course the war HAS to happen cause that's what the MCU is setting up, so unless it's proven otherwise, I'm gonna be thinking nonstop about how the Kangs are likely gonna gang up on him and we may be seeing Loki's demise again.
After all, it kinda seems to be a Loki's destiny to lose.
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docgold13 · 2 years
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365 Marvel Comics Paper Cut-Out SuperHeroes - One Hero, Every Day, All Year…
August 10th - Iron Lad
Nathaniel Richards was born in the 30th century of Earth-6311 (a reality where humanity never went into the dark ages and science had advanced at an exponential rate).  When he was 16 Nathaniel discovered that he was destined to become the super villain known as Kang The Conquerer.  Wanting to avoid this terrible fate, Nathaniel traveled to the past of Universe 616 where he sought out the aide of The Avengers.  
Due to a miscalculation in his time jump, Nathaniel arrived at a time where The Avengers had disbanded.  Desperate to evade the pursuit of his older self, Nathaniel created a new team of heroes who would become The Young Avengers.  This team was initially composed of Wiccan, Hulkling and The Patriot.  Nathaniel hid his true identity from his new teammates and instead took on the guise of ‘Iron Lad’ having created a sophisticated suit of armor based on that worn by Tony Stark/Iron Man.  
Stature, Speed and Hawkeye (Kate Bishop) would also join The Young Avengers and together they were able to defeat Kang.  The victory, however, proved short lived.  When his teammate, Stature, fell in battle against Doctor Doom, Nathaniel became unhinged.  Overwhelmed by grief, Nathaniel took on the new guise of ‘Kid Immortus,’ seemingly unaware that he was embracing his dark destiny and returning to the path of becoming Kang.
A version of Nathaniel Richards features in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, debuting in the Disney+ series, Loki, and portrayed by actor Jonathan Majors.
The original Nathaniel Richards first appeared in the pages of Fantastic Four Vol. 1 #19 (1963); whereas The Iron Lad version of Nathaniel first appeared in Young Avengers Vol. 1 #1 (2005).
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merrymarvelite · 2 years
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Cover of the Day: Avengers #129 (November, 1974) Art by Ron Wilson
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heckcareoxytwit · 11 months
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A preview of Jed MacKay's Avengers #2
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The Avengers find themselves with a rare gift—foreknowledge of the dangers coming their way in the form of the deadly TRIBULATION EVENTS. But can this information be trusted? And can even Earth’s Mightiest Heroes triumph in the face of cascading disaster? Written by: Jed MacKay Art by: Carlos Villa Cover by: Stuart Immonen Page Count: 28 Pages Release Date: June 21, 2023
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deafblindshorty · 1 year
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So, we might get season 2 of Moon Knight and Kang the Conquerer might appear. And Moon Knight could be in Avengers: Kang Dynasty.
Someone on Reddit mentioned that it'd be cool of Marc had personal beef with Kang, but the only "personal beef" he'd have is Kang murdering his wife.
Unfortunately, I wouldn't put it past Marvel to do that, but do we REALLY need another Punisher/Ronin? Come on!
If Marc is to be involved with Kang, I'd rather it be through Khonshu (Poor Marc, always dealing with Khonshu's enemies just like Spider-Man always dealing with Iron Man's enemies).
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Art Edit Credit to Roberto Coltro
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smbhax · 5 months
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From "From the Ashes of Defeat--!" in The Avengers #24, January 1966. Stan Lee script, Don Heck pencils, Dick Ayers inks, Artie Simek letters. Original colorist unknown. Photoshop color reduction.
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Spidey Super Stories #17 with Kang the Conquerer from 1976
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glamourweaver · 1 year
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Does it strike anyone else that using Kang as the main villain in an Ant-Man movie is directly influenced by Chronos being Atom’s archnemesis in DC comics?
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agentem · 1 year
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Jonathan Majors refuses to leave Black, queer, female journalist Daric Cottingham when Sundance festival organizers cut off her interview. She was supposed to get two questions but was stopped before finishing her first. (The woman in the background is Majors' publicist.)
He Who Remains, amirite?
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thepunkmuppet · 1 year
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I can’t believe I’m saying this but we can all agree the ship name is Scott Kang right??
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sad-trash-hobo · 1 year
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The antman movie was good except that it wasn't an Antman movie. It wasn't about Scott and his friends and family. Yes it was about Hope and hank and Janet, but his actual family was hardly in it, or not at all. Cassie was there, but where was cassies mom and Paxton? Where were Luis, Dave and Kurt? The people that actually have been a part of Scott's life and supported him through prison and house arrest. Not to make it fast and furious, but its not an antman movie without family and his family wasn't there
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