King Kull
Born among the Atlantean Sea-Mountain tribe in the pre-Cataclysmic era, Kull forged himself through years as a gladiator, pirate, and assassin, honing his body to peak human condition. His relentless drive ultimately carried him from savage outsider to the throne of the ancient kingdom of Valusia.
Few characters carry the weight of prehistoric myth quite like King Kull, who strode onto the Marvel stage in 1970's landmark Conan the Barbarian #1 β itself a collector's holy grail β brought to life by the legendary team of Roy Thomas and Barry Smith at the dawn of Marvel's sword-and-sorcery era. A figure of ancient, pre-Hyborian legend, Kull has carved his place across more than five decades of Marvel publishing, appearing in titles like The Savage Sword of Conan, Kull the Conqueror, and Conan the Barbarian, keeping formidable company alongside the likes of Conan, Red Sonja, and Brule the Spear-Slayer. With two key issues to his name and 56 catalog appearances spanning 1970 to 2024, he's no footnote β he's a cornerstone of Marvel's barbarian mythology. For collectors who love their heroes steeped in dark, sword-swinging grandeur and the romance of lost ages, King Kull is absolutely worth seeking out.
Real name. Kull
Powers. King Kull did not possess any known superhuman powers/abilities, however, during his time spent as a gladiator, pirate, assassin, and king, he engaged in intensive and extensive regular exercise. This imbued Kull with peak human attributes of strength, speed, stamina, durability, agility, and reflexes.

Trivia
- Roy Thomas has written more of King Kull's comics than any other writer in our catalog β 26 issues.
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