![]() ![]() ![]() Kang was introduced by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1963’s Fantastic Four #19 under the guise of Rama-Tut, with the implication that he was Doctor Doom’s time-traveling son from the future who travels to Ancient Egypt to rule it before he is pursued and defeated by the Fantastic Four. If you want a spoiler-free peek at how Kang appears in Quantumania, read our Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania review here. With Majors reprising his role as Kang in a much more sinister way in Quantumania, the reality-hopping Conqueror is set to become the face of superhero movie villainy for the next several years. Here is an overview of Kang the Conqueror, from his comic book origins and wide array of powers and abilities to his evolving role in the MCU. Now that Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania has hit theaters, here's some (non-Quantumania spoilers) information on how Kang is shaping up to be the most important figure in the MCU for the foreseeable future. Played by Jonathan Majors, a Kang variant made his on-screen debut in the Loki Season 1 finale to warn the God of Mischief and his multiversal variant Sylvie of more evil Kang variants poised to endanger the entire Marvel Cinematic Multiverse. If the first three phases of the Marvel Cinematic Universe all led up to a final confrontation against the villainous Thanos, the fourth through sixth phases have been heavily informed by Kang the Conqueror. ![]()
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