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Malekith the Accursed

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Comics character
Malekith the Accursed
Malekith as depicted inThor: God of Thunder #13 (2013)
Art byRon Garney.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceThor #344 (June 1984)
Created byWalt Simonson
In-story information
Alter egoMalekith
SpeciesDark Elf
Place of originSvartalfheim
Team affiliationsDark Council
Notable aliasesAngel, Master of the Hounds, Malcolm Keith, Dark Elf,Balder the Brave,The Butcher of Thor
AbilitiesSuperhuman strength, speed, agility, stamina, reflexes, durability and intellect
Wields Dark Faerie magic
Ability to summon theWild Hunt

Malekith the Accursed (/ˈmæləkɪθ/) is a fictional character appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics. He is the ruler of theDark Elves ofSvartalfheim and has come into conflict withThor. Malekith has often wielded theCasket of Ancient Winters, which enables him to generate endless amounts of ice.

Christopher Eccleston portrayed the character in theMarvel Cinematic Universe filmThor: The Dark World (2013). Additionally,Quinton Flynn andJames C. Mathis III voiced Malekith in guest appearances inThe Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes andHulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. respectively.

Publication history

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Created byWalt Simonson, Malekith first appeared inThor #344–349 (June–November 1984). He subsequently appeared in issues #363 (January 1986), 366-368 (April–June 1986), 485–487 (April–June 1995), and 489 (August 1995) ofThor.

He made guest appearances inX-Force andCable Annual 1997 andHeroes for Hire #14 (August 1998) before again battling Thor inThor vol. 2 #29-32 (November 2000–February 2001). He later appeared inThe Incredible Hercules #134 (November 2009) and #136 (December 2009).

In 2012, Jason Aaron revived him in theThor: God of Thunder series and he became the main antagonist in the "All New, All Different"Thor volume 4 and the crossover eventWar on the Realms.

Fictional character biography

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Malekith is aDark Elf who grew up during a time of war inSvartalfheim. After being sold into slavery and captured by trolls, he met a wizard who helped him escape and took him as an apprentice. After the wizard attempts to use his magic to bring peace to the realm, Malekith kills him and then his mother, taking the dogs of the Wild Hunt for his own uses.[1]

Later, Malekith allies withLoki on behalf of the fire demonSurtur. He takes control of a number of Earth humans using special food of the faerie provided byHela. Malekith then kills Eric Willis, guardian of theCasket of Ancient Winters, after learning of its location. As Master of the Hounds, Malekith hunts Roger Willis, Eric's son. UsingLorelei as bait, Malekith forced Thor to battleAlgrim, one of his Dark Elf followers, and attempts to destroy both combatants by plunging them into magma. He then takes the Casket from Roger Willis. Malekith is defeated by Thor, but destroys the Casket, releasing its icy magic on Earth.[2]

Malekith later disguises Loki as himself to take his place in the dungeon, while he disguises himself asBalder the Brave, who is about to be crowned ruler ofAsgard. Algrim sees through Malekith's disguise and breaks his neck, apparently killing him.[3]

Years later, Malekith is revealed to be alive. Disguising himself as Balder, he enlistsHercules to attack Alflyse, the Dark Elf Queen of the Eastern Spires, while disguised as Thor. His scheme is unraveled (partially due to the appearance of Thor disguised as Hercules), and he is easily defeated byZeus.[4][5]

Malekith, who escaped from his prison inNiflheim, rampages across the Nine Realms in a path of revenge, targeting any Dark Elf not loyal to him. Despite this fratricide, the Dark Elf Council elect him their king, as Dark Elves respect those they fear. However, the opposition to Malekith had drawn together the other races of the realms, causing a new level of understanding and cooperation. The enemies of the realms made note of this and drew together as well.[6]

InThe War of the Realms, Malekith invadesMidgard, controls theVenom symbiote into serving him, and becomes the self-proclaimed "Butcher of Thors". However, he is killed by the Wild Hunt Hounds and theSvartálfheim Bog Tiger.[7] Malekith is transported to Niflheim, where Hela andKarnilla reveal that the Hounds and the Tiger died after being poisoned by his black magic. The two punish Malekith by forcing him to witness his younger self have a peaceful life with the Hounds and Tiger.[8]

Powers and abilities

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Malekith has all the normal attributes of a member of the race of dark elves, although his abilities are a result of above-average development. He possesses superhuman intellect, strength, speed, stamina, durability, agility and reflexes.

As a dark elf, Malekith also has the ability to manipulate magic for a variety of effects, including teleportation, energy projection, physical malleability, flight (by transforming into mist), illusion casting, and the ability to change the shape and appearance of other beings or objects.

Malekith, like all Dark Elves, has a vulnerability to iron, which disrupts or cancels his magical spells.

Other versions

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Chrono Signature Anno Doom +128

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During the "One World Under Doom" storyline,Doctor Doom hasKristoff Vernard use the Time Platform to summon several superheroes from a possible future designated as Chrono Signature Anno Doom +128. One of these heroes is a version of Malekith, who joins Doom's Superior Avengers.Ava Starr states that Malekith was reborn from the draining ofAll-Black the Necrosword and Undrjarn the All-Weapon after Doom razed Asgard. During his fight withAnnihilus, Doom transforms Malekith's body into a sword and war hammer, with Vernard taking the weapons for himself.[9]

Marvel Adventures

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Malekith appears inMarvel Adventures: The Avengers #15.[10]

In other media

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Television

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Film

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Malekith the Accursed makes a cameo appearance inHulk vs Thor.[citation needed]

Marvel Cinematic Universe

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Christopher Eccleston as Malekith as he appears inThor: The Dark World.
See also:Malekith (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

Malekith appears in media set in theMarvel Cinematic Universe (MCU):

  • Malekith appears inThor: The Dark World, portrayed byChristopher Eccleston.[12] Millennia prior, this version led the Dark Elves in a war against the Asgardians using theAether, but was defeated and presumed dead following a final battle against KingBor, who sealed the Aether. Having gone into hiding, the Dark Elves resurface in the present amidst a convergence event whenJane Foster inadvertently becomes infected with the Aether. In their quest to reclaim it and plunge the universe in eternal darkness, they lay siege to Asgard, killingFrigga. Despite being scarred by Bor's grandsonThor, Malekith eventually succeeds in extracting the Aether from Foster and fusing with it, only to be defeated and killed by Thor via a teleportation deviceErik Selvig built.
  • An alternate universe variant of Malekith appears in theWhat If...? episode "What If... Howard the Duck Got Hitched?", voiced bySteven French.[13]

Video games

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Miscellaneous

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Malekith appears in the motion comicWar of the Realms: Marvel Ultimate Comics, voiced byMackenzie Gray.[11]

References

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  1. ^Thor: God of Thunder #25 (November 2014)
  2. ^Thor #344 - 349 (June - November 1984)
  3. ^Thor #367 (May 1986)
  4. ^The Incredible Hercules #132 (October 2009)
  5. ^The Incredible Hercules #136 (December 2009)
  6. ^Thor: God of Thunder #13–#17 (November 2013 - March 2014)
  7. ^The War of the Realms #1 - 6 (June - August 2019)
  8. ^Thor (vol. 5) #15 (September 2019)
  9. ^Superior Avengers #1-6 (June-September 2025)
  10. ^Marvel Adventures: The Avengers #15 (October 2007)
  11. ^abcdefgh"Malekith Voices (Thor)". Behind The Voice Actors. RetrievedDecember 23, 2019. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
  12. ^Fleming, Mike (August 1, 2012)."We Have A 'Thor 2' Villain: Christopher Eccleston To Play Malekith The Accursed".Deadline Hollywood.Archived from the original on August 3, 2012. RetrievedAugust 1, 2012.
  13. ^Zalben, Alex (December 25, 2024)."What If...? Season 3, Episode 4 Voice Cast: Who's Who, From Zeus to Howard The Duck".Comic Book Club. RetrievedDecember 26, 2024.
  14. ^Mahardy, Mike (December 23, 2013)."LEGO Marvel Asgard Character Pack Available Now".Archived from the original on July 24, 2023. RetrievedMay 8, 2024.
  15. ^@MarvelFutureRev (July 7, 2021).""This is starting to bore me. Shall we end this." Malekith sets his cruelty upon Midgardia in #MARVELFutureRevolution" (Tweet). RetrievedJune 6, 2022 – viaTwitter.

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