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Kallark

Kallark

193 appearances · Bronze Age · 1977–2026 · 6 key issues
Who is Kallark?

Kallark, known as Gladiator, is a Strontian who serves as Praetor of the Shi'ar Imperial Guard, the elite military force sworn to protect the Shi'ar Empire's ruling throne. Trained in Shi'ar combat arts, his loyalty to the throne defines his every action.

Born into the cosmic grandeur of Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum's Bronze Age imagination, Kallark first strode onto the page in The X-Men #107 in 1977 — part of a sweeping expansion of Marvel's universe that introduced readers to the vast, star-spanning Shi'ar Empire. As a proud member of the Imperial Guard, Kallark has kept remarkable company over nearly five decades, sharing adventures with legends like Wolverine, Cyclops, and Storm across the pages of Uncanny X-Men, Guardians of the Galaxy, and The Thanos Imperative. With six key-issue appearances to his name and 164 catalog appearances stretching from 1977 all the way to 2026, he's no background player — he's a cornerstone of Marvel's cosmic tapestry. If you love the grand, galaxy-hopping side of Marvel storytelling, Kallark is exactly the kind of character who rewards a deep dive into the long history of the X-Men's reach beyond Earth.

Identity

Real name. Kallark

Powers. Experienced Fighter: Gladiator is highly skilled in the combat arts of the Shi'ar, personally trained by Deathbird. His skills in unarmed combat allowed him to outmaneuver powerful opponents like Hyperion.Quasar ; Military Strategy: Gladiator is highly trained in military strategy.

Teams & affiliations
X-MenImperial GuardShi'arStarjammers
★ First appearance
The X-Men #107
Oct 1977

Trivia

  • Gladiator was conceived as Marvel's deliberate Superman analogue, with even the name Kallark widely described in comics commentary as a blend of Kal-El and Clark.marvel.com
  • His original concept was tied to the Shi'ar Imperial Guard as an explicit homage to DC's Legion of Super-Heroes, with each Guard member patterned after a recognizable Silver Age superhero archetype.marvel.com
  • He has been featured beyond X-Men books in a long list of titles, including Rom the Spaceknight, Silver Surfer, Nova, Fantastic Four, and New Warriors, making him one of Marvel's more unusually cross-line cosmic supporting players.marvel.com
  • Chris Claremont has written more of Kallark's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 25 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years — 1977–2023

The X-Men #107 1977
The X-Men #107
The Uncanny X-Men #167 1983
The Uncanny X-Men #167
Rom Annual #4 1985
Rom Annual #4
Classic X-Men #42 1989
Classic X-Men #42
The Uncanny X-Men #275 1991
The Uncanny X-Men #275
Starjammers #4 1996
Starjammers #4
Mutant X #14 1999
Mutant X #14
New X-Men #133 2002
New X-Men #133
The Uncanny X-Men #475 2006
The Uncanny X-Men #475
War of Kings #1 2009
War of Kings #1
Marvel Now! Omnibus #[nn] 2013
Marvel Now! Omnibus #[nn]
Avengers: Time Runs Out #4 2016
Avengers: Time Runs Out #4
Doctor Strange by Mark Waid #3 2019
Doctor Strange by Mark Waid #3
Avengers Assemble Omega #1 2023
Avengers Assemble Omega #1

Appearances (1–150 of 193, oldest first)

The X-Men (1963)
Spécial Strange (1975)
Phoenix (1984)
#1
Superaventuras Marvel (1982)
Rom Annual (1982)
#4
Strange (1970)
Classic X-Men (1986)
Marvel Comics Presents (1988)
Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (1989)
#35
X-Men Classic (1990)
#71
Starblast (1994)
Quasar (1989)
#54
X-Men Adventures [III] (1995)
#7
The Phoenix Resurrection: Genesis (1995)
#1
Starjammers (1995)
#4
Battlezones: Dream Team 2 (1996)
#1
X-Men Saga (1990)
#25
Star Trek / X-Men (1996)
#1
Rise of Apocalypse (1996)
#4
X-Men (1997)
Gladiator / Supreme (1997)
#1
Marvel Crossover (1997)
#2
Devil Dinosaur Spring Fling (1997)
#1
ClanDestine vs. The X-Men (1997)
Marvel Adventures (1997)
#10
Mutant X (1998)
#14
Essential X-Men (1995)
#57
Inhumans (2000)
Maximum Security Dangerous Planet (2000)
#1
Maximum Security (2000)
#3
Thor (1998)
Fantastic Four (1998)
New X-Men (2001)
Thanos (2003)
She-Hulk (2004)
X-Force (2004)
#5
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Teams 2005 (2005)
Captain Universe / Silver Surfer (2006)
#1
All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z (2006)
#2
X-Men: The Dark Phoenix Saga (2006)
X-Men: Dark Phoenix Saga (2006)
Uncanny X-Men: Rise & Fall of the Shi'ar Empire (2007)
Marvel Zombies 2 (2007)
War of Kings Saga (2009)
Secret Invasion: X-Men (2009)
War of Kings (2009)
Nova (2007)
#5
Marvel Masterworks: The Uncanny X-Men (2009)
#2
Realm of Kings Imperial Guard (2010)
Hasbro / Uncanny X-Men [Marvel Legends Reprint] (2010)
War of Kings: Warriors (2010)
The Thanos Imperative (2010)
Annihilators (2011)
The Thanos Imperative: Devastation (2011)
#1
New X-Men by Grant Morrison (2011)
#4
FF (2011)
#6
Annihilators: Earthfall (2011)
Marvel Select : New X-Men (2012)
Wolverine & the X-Men (2011)
Marvel Série II (2012)
#2
Marvel Universe (2012)
Guardians of the Galaxy (2013)
Marvel Now! Omnibus (2013)
X-Men Extra (1997)
#97
Infinity (2014)
All-New X-Men (2013)
Deadpool (2013)
#27
Guardians 3000 (2014)
Avengers (2013)
#42
Avengers: Time Runs Out (2015)
#4
Silver Surfer Epic Collection (2014)
#6