

Khonshu
Khonshu is the ancient Egyptian god of the moon, worshipped for millennia under the name Chons. He selected mortal avatars — most notably Marc Spector — to serve as his fists on Earth, channeling his divine will through the Cult of Khonshu.
Few figures in Marvel's cosmic pantheon carry the weight of genuine myth quite like Khonshu — the ancient Egyptian god of the moon whose presence has haunted Marvel's Bronze Age and beyond since his debut in Moon Knight #35 in 1984, brought to life by Tony Isabella, Kevin Nowlan, and Bob McLeod. Over four decades of publication, this enigmatic deity has proven far more than a supporting player, accumulating appearances across Moon Knight, Conan: Serpent War, and Moon Knight: Black, White & Blood, sharing the page with heavy hitters like Black Panther, Tigra, and Greer Nelson along the way. With a key issue to his name and a presence that has only deepened as Moon Knight's profile has surged in the modern era, Khonshu is one of those rare Bronze Age introductions whose mystique has only grown more compelling with time. If you've ever been drawn to the darker, mythologically charged corners of the Marvel Universe, this ancient force is absolutely worth tracing through the long arc of his comics history.
Real name. Chons
Powers. Super-Genius Intelligence
Affiliations. Gods of Egypt ; Cult of Khonshu Formerly: West Coast Avengers (via Moon Knight)
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