
Set
Set is an ancient Serpent God drawn from Egyptian mythology, one of the Elder Gods of Marvel's cosmos who predates humanity itself. He sought dominion over Earth across countless millennia, making him a recurring threat in Marvel's mythological pantheon.
Few villains carry the weight of ancient myth into the Marvel Universe quite like Set, the serpentine deity who slithered onto the scene in Thor Annual #10 in 1982, conjured by the creative trio of Mark Gruenwald, Alan Zelenetz, and Bob Hall during comics' Bronze Age. Over more than four decades β a remarkable span stretching from 1982 all the way to 2024 β this primordial evil has proven persistently hard to banish, turning up across titles as varied as Conan: Serpent War, Immortal Thor, and The Avengers Annual, with two of those appearances earning key-issue recognition among collectors. The company Set keeps speaks volumes: sharing pages with Thor, Tony Stark, Wanda Maximoff, and even the Watcher Uatu signals a threat that registers on a truly cosmic scale. Twenty-six catalog appearances across nearly half a century mark Set as one of Marvel's most enduring forces of ancient darkness β a character whose mythology-rooted menace never really goes out of style.

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