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Kro (character)

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Marvel Comics supervillain
Comics character
Kro
Kro as he appeared duringThor: The Deviants Saga.
Art byStephen Segovia.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceAs Rudolph Hendler/Pluto:
Red Raven Comics #1 (August 1940)
As Kro:
The Eternals #1 (July 1976)
Created byMartin A. Burnstein
Jack Kirby
In-story information
Alter egoKro
SpeciesDeviant
Team affiliationsDeviants
Eternals
Notable aliasesWarlord Kro, Prince of Darkness
AbilitiesShapeshifting
Immortality
Accelerated healing factor
superhuman physical attributes

Kro (sometimes referred to as theWarlord Kro) is asupervillain appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics.

Kro appeared in theMarvel Cinematic Universe filmEternals (2021), voiced byBill Skarsgård.

Publication history

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Created byJack Kirby, Kro first appeared inThe Eternals #1 (July 1976).[1]

Fictional character biography

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Kro is a leading member of theDeviant race, an evolutionary offshoot of humanity created by theCelestials.[volume & issue needed] He is one of the first Earth Deviants created. Besides being ashapeshifter, he is immortal. He hides this from his fellow Deviants by pretending to be his own descendant.[volume & issue needed] Also hidden from the Deviants is his long-standing (100,000 years) on-off relationship withThena, leader of the Eternals and mother of their twin children,Donald and Deborah Ritter.[2] Their relationship later unravels.[3]

In the advent of the Heroic Age, Kro attacks New York, trying to incite fear in the human population of the incoming Celestial judgement. He battles the Eternals and agrees to a truce with Thena, showing themselves to the modern world.[4] Kro tries to reconcile with Thena, bringing her toLemuria. Thena is treated as royalty, but becomes horrified with many of the Deviants' practices, including their gladiatorial fights to the death and killing of Deviants with more monstrous appearances. Thena flees Lemuria with the gladiatorsRansak andKarkas, angering Kro.[5]

After the death of Deviant aristocrat Brother Tode, Kro returns to Lemuria and became a figurehead monarch for the Deviants. He enters a power struggle with PriestlordGhaur, who decides to take powerde facto. Kro attacks the Eternals once more with his giant armada. However,Ikaris andMakkari defeat the Deviants. Kro is betrayed by agents of Ghaur and escapes.

Kro joins Thena in fleeing from the Deviants and the Eternals. Finally, Ikaris finds them and replaces Thena as Prime Eternal after a ceremony. Ghaur tries to take the power of theDreaming Celestial, but is stopped by theAvengers and Eternals. After the disintegration of Ghaur, Kro remains as the leader of the Deviants and agrees to a truce with Ikaris.[6]

Some time later, Kro locates Thena and her twin children, Donald and Deborah Ritter. Together, they end the tyranny of Brother Visara in Lemuria and join as a family.[7] Kro is also the founder of the Deviant team Delta Network, including some heroic Deviants like Ransak, Karkas and his own children. He led them in an attempt to rescue the Avengers from Ghaur.[8]

Much later, a plague devastates Lemuria, rendering all male Deviants sterile. A power struggle betweenEreshkigal and Ghaur ensues. Ghaur wins and promises the Deviants that they will have their fertility restored with the help of the kidnapped EternalPhastos. Kro is acting in the sidelines as general and attacks Olympia, bringing the Eternals' resurrection machine and Phastos to Lemuria.Thor rescues Phastos and battles Ghaur. Kro activates a stolen Asgardian Unbiding stone, which threatens to destroy the universe. When Thor destroys the stone, Ghaur and Ereshkigal disappear and Kro is left to lead the Deviants. He regrets the incident and tells Thor that he has abandoned his ambitions.[9]

Powers and abilities

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Despite being a Deviant, Kro possesses a number of superhuman traits that are characteristic of an Eternal. Kro maintains a virtually unbreakable mental control over the processes and structure of his body, even when he is asleep or unconscious. As a result, Kro has a lifespan that has already lasted over 100,000 years and is immune to disease and aging. His mental control over his body enables him to maintain a youthful, vigorous physical condition and heal himself of injury.

Kro also possesses the power of physical malleability, which is atypical for a Deviant. At will, he can cause most of the tissue of his body to become pliant, enabling him to shape it mentally like putty into different configurations. However, Kro cannot alter the shape of his skeleton in more than minor ways. Moreover, he cannot eliminate any of his mass while transforming; he can only redistribute his 320 lb (150 kg) of weight.

Kro has about three times the physical endurance of an ordinary human athlete. His heart is not located in the same place as an ordinary human being's; its true location is unrevealed.

In other media

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Kro appears in theMarvel Cinematic Universe filmEternals (2021), voiced byBill Skarsgård.[10] This version was previously the leader of the Deviants and was frozen in ice during an attack on Earth millennia prior. In the present day, he and several other Deviants are freed after the ice melts and he resumes his attack on Earth, gaining increased power and intelligence as well as a more humanoid form after absorbing power from several Eternals. Ultimately, he is killed byThena after failing to absorb her power.

References

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  1. ^DeFalco, Tom; Sanderson, Peter; Brevoort, Tom; Teitelbaum, Michael; Wallace, Daniel; Darling, Andrew; Forbeck, Matt; Cowsill, Alan; Bray, Adam (2019).The Marvel Encyclopedia. DK Publishing. p. 208.ISBN 978-1-4654-7890-0.
  2. ^Hatfield, Charles (2004). "The Eternals: Kirby's New History of the World". In Morrow, John (ed.).The Collected Jack Kirby Collector, volume 3. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 159.ISBN 9781893905023. Retrieved3 April 2020.
  3. ^Morrow, John (2008). "50 Best Kirby Stories".Kirby Five-oh! Celebrating 50 Years of the "king" of Comics. TwoMorrows Publishing. pp. 17–18.ISBN 9781893905894. Retrieved3 April 2020.
  4. ^The Eternals #3-5 (September - November 1979)
  5. ^The Eternals #6-10 (December 1976 - April 1977)
  6. ^The Eternals (vol. 2) #2 (November 1985)
  7. ^The Eternals: The Herod Factor one-shot (November 1991)
  8. ^Fantastic Four Unlimited #10 (July 1995)
  9. ^Thor: The Deviants Saga #1-5 (January - May 2012)
  10. ^Sandwell, Ian (November 5, 2021)."Eternals 2 potential release date, cast and everything you need to know".Digital Spy.Archived from the original on November 25, 2021. RetrievedNovember 5, 2021.

Further reading

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  • The Eternal #4 - #6 (2004)

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