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Journey Across The Timestream And Beyond In New Kang The Conqueror #1


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On August 18th, writers Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing team up with artist Carlos Magno to bring readers the definitive origin of one of Marvel’s most legendary villains in KANG THE CONQUEROR #1! The new series will unravel Kang’s complex history, tying together all of his greatest stories and reuniting his alternative selves from across the timeline. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, Kang is set to begin his biggest era yet. To celebrate the character’s first-ever solo series, some of the industry’s top artists have crafted outstanding covers that showcase the past, present, and future of Kang’s incredible saga. Included in this collection are covers by all eight of Marvel’s Stormbreakers depicting key moments in Kang’s history from his iconic first run-ins with the Fantastic Four and the Avengers to his epic showdown with the Young Avengers.

“Issue one is Kang’s proper origin, and issues two through five are Kang’s life story,” Kelly told Nerdist in an exclusive interview and sneak peek. “We are hoping to, by the end of issue five, take you through the entirety of King’s life. So that any Kang story that you have read over the course of the last several decades, you can look at it and see where it fits inside the secret history of Kang the Conqueror, and the personal story he’s been through.

The man called Kang the Conqueror has been a pharaoh, a villain, a warlord of the space ways, and even—on rare occasions—a hero. Across all timelines, one fact seemed absolute: Time means nothing to Kang the Conqueror. But the truth is more complex. Kang is caught in an endless cycle of creation and destruction dictated by time and previously unseen by any but the Conqueror himself. A cycle that could finally explain the enigma that is Kang. And a cycle that begins and ends with an old and broken Kang sending his younger self down a dark path… Check out all 12 covers now and be there when Kang’s final destiny is revealed in KANG THE CONQUEROR #1 on August 18th.

KANG THE CONQUEROR #1 (OF 5)
Written by COLLIN KELLY & JACKSON LANZING
Art by CARLOS MAGNO
Color Artist by ESPEN GRUNDETJERN
Letters by VC’s JOE CARAMAGNA
Cover by MIKE DEL MUNDO (JUN210542)

Variant Cover by RYAN STEGMAN, JAY LEISTEN, & JASON KEITH (JUN210543)

Variant Cover by SKOTTIE YOUNG (JUN210544)

Headshot Variant Cover by TODD NAUCK & RACHELLE ROSENBERG (JUN210545)

Stormbreakers Variant Cover by NATACHA BUSTOS (JUN210546)

Stormbreakers Variant Cover by JUANN CABAL & FEDERICO BLEE (JUN210547)

Stormbreakers Variant Cover by CARMEN CARNERO & MATTHEW WILSON (JUN210548)

Stormbreakers Variant Cover by JOSHUA CASSARA & DEAN WHITE (JUN210549)

Stormbreakers Variant Cover by IBAN COELLO & ALEJANDRO SÀNCHEZ (JUN210550)

Stormbreakers Variant Cover by PATRICK GLEASON & ALEJANDRO SÀNCHEZ (JUN210551)

Stormbreakers Variant Cover by PEACH MOMOKO (JUN210552)

Stormbreakers Variant Cover by R.B. SILVA & DAVID CURIEL (JUN210553)

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For all the SJW nonsense folks talk about with Marvel (which is not true ) I still see Marvel and other companies still depicting Egyptians (ancient Sais) as white and if you do look the true history of Egypt almost all early dynasty rulers were Indigenous Africans (Alkebulan) and were later colonized by Asians/Arabs and Greek/Romans.

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Are you referring to Rama Tut ( Kang)? ..cause he was never Egyptian, he was always a white guy  who traveled to ancient Egypt and conquered it. Besides the title of Rama Tut there is nothing indigenous about him.

he is in fact a descendant of Reed Richards. 

So marvel isn’t white washing the character at all because he is white. 

 

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