
Kull
A savage warrior from the prehistoric land of Atlantis, Kull rose from slave and gladiator to seize the throne of Valusia by his own sword and iron will, becoming king of the most powerful nation in the ancient Thurian Age.
Robert E. Howard's brooding prehistoric king stepped into Marvel's Bronze Age in 1971, brought to comics life by Roy Thomas and Barry Smith in Conan the Barbarian #10 — a debut that announced Kull as one of sword-and-sorcery fiction's most compelling figures. Over a span stretching more than five decades, he's haunted the pages of titles like Kull and the Barbarians and The Savage Sword of Conan, keeping remarkable company alongside Conan, Red Sonja, Brule, and Solomon Kane — a who's-who of Marvel's pulp fantasy pantheon. That longevity speaks volumes: Kull isn't a footnote but a genuine pillar of the genre, a character whose dark, mythic weight has kept readers returning across generations. For any fan of Howard's world or Marvel's rich fantasy heritage, tracking down Kull's appearances is a deeply rewarding hunt.

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