Horus
Horus is the Marvel Comics incarnation of the Egyptian falcon-headed god, son of Osiris and Isis. He exists within Marvel's pantheon of genuine mythological deities, interacting with figures like Thor and the Asgardians as a powerful divine being of ancient Egypt.
Born from the mythic grandeur of Marvel's Bronze Age, Horus made his debut in Thor #239 in 1975, brought to life by the legendary team of Roy Thomas and Sal Buscema at the height of their cosmic, mythology-steeped storytelling. This Egyptian deity strides through the Marvel Universe in genuinely rarefied company β sharing pages with Thor, Odin, Isis, and Osiris β a gathering of gods that speaks to the epic scale of the stories he inhabits. His presence across nearly four decades and in titles ranging from Thor to Hellstorm: Son of Satan to the All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe marks him as a character with real staying power in Marvel's divine pantheon. For collectors drawn to the intersection of ancient myth and Bronze Age craft, Horus is a fascinating figure well worth tracking down.

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