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Khor-Nah

Khor-Nah

5 appearances · Bronze Age · 1971–2021
Who is Khor-Nah?

Stepping out of the sword-and-sorcery shadows of Marvel's Bronze Age, Khor-Nah made their debut in the very first issue of Kull, the Conqueror in 1971 — a launch that Roy Thomas and Ross Andru crafted to bring Robert E. Howard's brooding Atlantean king to four-color life. Across a remarkable span of decades, this character's presence threads through some of Marvel's most atmospheric barbarian titles, from Kull and the Barbarians to the legendary Savage Sword of Conan, sharing pages with the likes of Kull himself, King Borna, and the bard Ridondo. With only five catalog appearances, Khor-Nah is the kind of rare, atmospheric figure that rewards the dedicated deep-diver — a genuine piece of Bronze Age world-building tucked inside one of Marvel's most beloved fantasy corners.

★ First appearance
Kull, the Conqueror #1
Jun 1971

Top series

Covers through the years — 1971–2021

Kull, the Conqueror #1 1971
Kull, the Conqueror #1
Kull and the Barbarians #1 1975
Kull and the Barbarians #1
Kull the Savage: The Original Marvel Years Omnibus #[nn] 2021
Kull the Savage: The Original Marvel Years Omnibus #[nn]

Appearances

Kull, the Conqueror (1971)
#1
The Savage Sword of Conan (1974)
Kull and the Barbarians (1975)
#1
Kull the Savage: The Original Marvel Years Omnibus (2021)