Contents
1 Publication history
2
Fictional
Fictional species biography
2.1 Kree-
Skrull
Skrull War
2.2 Empire changing events
2.3 Second Kree-
Skrull
Skrull War
2.4 Other activities
2.5 Warskrulls
2.6 Infiltrating Earth
2.7 Cadre K
2.8 Annihilation
2.9 The Rise and Fall of the
Shi'ar Empire
2.10 Secret Invasion
2.11 Restablishing the Empire and Infinity
3 Appearance and abilities 4 Known Skrulls 5 Other versions
5.1 Amalgam 5.2 Hulk: The End 5.3 Squadron Supreme 5.4 Ultimate Marvel
6 In other media
6.1 Television 6.2 Film 6.3 Video games
7 References 8 External links
Publication history[edit]
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The Skrulls first appeared in
Fantastic Four
Fantastic Four #2 and were created by
Stan Lee
Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
Fictional
Fictional species biography[edit]
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Millions of years ago, the Celestials performed genetic experiments on
the reptilian ancestors of the Skrulls, resulting in three branches of
Skrulls: The Prime, the Deviants and the Eternals. Eventually the
three branches warred with one another, and the Deviant branch – due
to possessing the innate ability to shapeshift – were triumphant,
and afterward wiped out all members of the other two races until only
two were left: the
Skrull
Skrull Eternal, Kly'bn, and Prime
Skrull
Skrull of the
original non-Deviant
Skrull
Skrull race. Kly'bn implored them to spare his
life, as killing him would kill part of their heritage. The Deviants'
leader, Sl'gur't, eventually fell in love with Kly'bn, with the two
eventually becoming the gods of the
Skrull
Skrull pantheon. As Kly'bn could
not change, Sl'gurt vowed to never keep the same shape for too
long.[1] Taking the name Prime Skrull, the last original Skrull
escaped to Earth in the 20th century and later became a member of the
Underground Legion.[2] From that point, the Skrulls began to expand
their territory. The Deviant branch later split into two more groups,
the modern Skrulls and an anomaly called the Dire Wraiths, a parasitic
race that could still shapeshift and had use of magic, but were not as
technologically advanced as the Skrulls.[3]
The modern Skrulls originate from the planet of Skrullos, and were
originally a mercantile civilization, primarily interested in free
trade and willing to share their technology with all races they deemed
worthy. When they encountered a new race, they simply transformed
themselves to resemble that race. The
Skrull
Skrull empire that resulted from
these contacts was based on free trade and mutual cooperation. The
empire is controlled by an emperor and each of the 978 worlds is
controlled by a governor.
Kree-
Skrull
Skrull War[edit]
Main article: Kree-
Skrull
Skrull War
Eventually, the Skrulls developed long-distance space travel; a great
tour of the universe was undertaken, led by Emperor Dorrek, and in a
full decade of travel no civilization was encountered he deemed
superior to the Skrulls. Finally, the
Skrull
Skrull delegation reached the
planet Hala, home to the then-barbaric
Kree
Kree and the peaceful Cotati,
and held a contest to determine which of the races would represent
Hala to the
Skrull
Skrull Empire. Seventeen members of each race were taken
to different uninhabited planetoids where they were left with
sufficient supplies for one year. At the end of that period, whichever
group had done the most with themselves would be adjudged the most
worthy. The
Kree
Kree were taken to Earth's Moon where they built a great
city while the Cotati were taken to another barren world in a
different solar system and used their abilities to create a beautiful
park. Realizing that the Cotati were going to win, the enraged Kree
killed all the Cotati. When the
Kree
Kree revealed that they had solved the
question of who would represent Hala to the Skrulls by destroying
their opposition, the
Skrull
Skrull delegates were appalled and vowed that
Hala would forever be banned from their circle of favored worlds—so
the
Kree
Kree massacred them as well, took over the
Skrull
Skrull landing
spaceship by force, and developed their own technology from it.
Because of the immense distances involved, decades passed before the
Skrulls learned of the Kree's activities. By this time it was too
late. The
Kree
Kree were now advanced and audacious enough to attack the
Skrulls in their home galaxy. During the millennia that followed, the
Kree
Kree aggression forced the Skrulls to become a militaristic
civilization, and the Skrulls eventually developed the vicious streak
needed to conduct intergalactic war. Their entire culture was remade
in the warrior image. The
Kree-Skrull War
Kree-Skrull War continued for thousands of
years with only brief interruptions.[4] The
Skrull
Skrull Throneworld is
later moved from Skrullos to the more central Tarnax IV, with their
empire encompassing over fifty worlds.[5] The Skrulls also created the
first Cosmic Cube, which later became the Shaper of Worlds; the Shaper
related that, upon attaining self-awareness, he lashed out blindly,
destroying two thirds of the
Skrull
Skrull empire and casting the
civilization back into barbarism (suggesting this occurred before the
war with the
Kree
Kree broke out).[6]
The
Kree
Kree Accuser Ronan had wrested control of the
Kree
Kree Empire from the
Supreme Intelligence and attacked the Skrulls, reigniting hostilities.
The Avengers
The Avengers become involved once the Super
Skrull
Skrull kidnaps Captain
Marvel, and in turn they battle a
Kree
Kree Sentry robot, three of the
original Skrulls that had fought the Fantastic Four, S.H.I.E.L.D.
agents, rogue
Inhumans
Inhumans and legions of Skrulls. The Supreme
Intelligence ends the immediate conflict by revealing to Avengers'
ally Rick Jones that he has vast mental potential, which is then used
to freeze all combatants in place. The
Supreme Intelligence announces
that, while the
Kree
Kree and Skrulls have reached genetic dead ends, the
human race displays incredible untapped potential.[7] It was revealed
years later that the conflict produced a Kree-
Skrull
Skrull hybrid, Hulkling,
who is the child of one-time lovers Captain
Marvel
Marvel and the Skrull
Princess Anelle.[8]
Empire changing events[edit]
The Skrulls became aware of Earth when they discovered a space warp
linking Earth and Throneworld. Later they discovered the Earth
possesses an equidistant link to Hala. They see Earth as a world to
conquer but they are content to hold off a full invasion. Because of
their caution, the Skrulls have sent only a handful of scoutwarriors
to infiltrate Earth, but fail to take into account the presence of the
modern superhero.
In 1958, Skrulls attempted to sabotage Earth's space program. They
battled 3-D Man, and set the Cold Warrior against 3-D Man.[9] Later a
small scouting party used their shape shifting powers to impersonate
the Fantastic Four, committing crimes so the country would turn
against the Fantastic Four, the only ones with the power to stop them.
But the
Fantastic Four
Fantastic Four were able to locate the Skrulls and tricked
their leaders into believing the Earth was full of threats. The fleet
left and Mr. Fantastic made the Skrulls that were left behind
shapeshift into cows and he hypnotized them to remember nothing about
their true heritage.[10]
In retaliation the
Skrull
Skrull Emperor
Dorrek VII
Dorrek VII dispatches Kl'rt, a
Skrull
Skrull known as the Super-Skrull, to Earth to defeat the Fantastic
Four.
Kl'rt possesses the powers of the entire
Fantastic Four
Fantastic Four (in
addition to shapeshifting and hypnotism), and he holds the team at bay
until
Mister Fantastic
Mister Fantastic discovers the source of his power and uses a
miniature device to jam the ray, before the
Human Torch imprisons him
inside a crater.[11] The
Super-Skrull posed as the jailed Dr. Franklin
Storm, after transporting him to the
Skrull
Skrull throneworld, and battled
the
Fantastic Four
Fantastic Four as the Invincible Man, another Skrull, ultimately
caused the death of Dr. Storm by attaching a bomb to his chest before
he was transported back, although Storm turned to the floor, saving
the
Fantastic Four
Fantastic Four by using his body to shield them from the
blast.[12] The
Fantastic Four
Fantastic Four later travel to Tarnax IV and find the
Skrull
Skrull responsible for the murder of Susan and Johnny Storm's father
(which turned out to be Warlord Morrat).[13] Skrulls were involved in
other events such as sending the
Super-Skrull to battle Captain
Mar-Vell,[14] and abducting the Thing as a contestant in the Skrull
Games.[15]
Later the cosmic being the Watcher adjudicates a duel between
champions from both races: Colonel Bel-Dann of the
Kree
Kree and Warlord
Raksor of the Skrulls. After one year of conflict the duel remains
deadlocked and is ultimately abandoned with no resolution.[16] Years
later during a conflict with
Xandar that included the Fantastic Four
and the Champions of Xandar, Emperor Dorrek VII's wife, Empress
R'klll, stages a coup and kills him to become ruling Empress.[17]
Empress R'klll's reign is short-lived, however, as the greatest blow
to the Skrulls arrives in the form of the World Devourer Galactus.
After his Herald Nova annihilates the
Skrull
Skrull fleet,
Galactus
Galactus devours
Tarnax IV, killing billions of Skrulls, including R'klll and the
Princess Anelle.[18] With the destruction of the central government,
the
Skrull
Skrull Empire has collapsed into hundreds of bickering factions.
Their galaxy is filled with Governors who have declared themselves to
be Emperor of the Skrulls and soon a civil war began. The Shi'ar
maintain a heavy presence in the former empire as well, constantly
dealing with packets of resistance.
Second Kree-
Skrull
Skrull War[edit]
Later Reed Richards discovered that yet another
Governor-turned-Emperor, Zabyk, had created a genetics bomb, which,
when it exploded made all the Skrulls lose their shape-shifting
abilities. Whatever form they were in they were stuck in at the time
of the explosion.[19]
In desperation, since without their shapeshifting powers they were
vulnerable, they managed to kidnap the herald of Galactus, Nova, in an
attempt to get
Galactus
Galactus to destroy
Kree
Kree worlds for them. Their plot
failed when the
Silver Surfer
Silver Surfer helped
Galactus
Galactus rescue Nova in exchange
for his freedom from Earth.
When the Celestials made an appearance, this scared the Skrulls into
starting a second war with the
Kree
Kree to show they were not powerless.
The attack was first made by Kylor, one of five governors claiming to
be Emperor. He had a spy in the
Kree
Kree Empire, Nenora, who gave him the
early edge. They tried to hide their secret weakness at all costs from
the Kree.
Kylor was eventually betrayed by Nenora, as was the entire Skrull
race. She assumed power of the empire and wished to keep it for
herself. It was Empress S'byll who stepped up to control the Skrulls
and finish the war. She was able to resurrect the Super
Skrull
Skrull and he
returned to find the empire in shambles. They tricked the Silver
Surfer into attacking a
Badoon
Badoon fleet, which he was not aware were
allied with the Kree. Since the
Kree
Kree waged war on the Surfer, he
allied himself with the Skrulls to save Zenn-La from destruction.
To restore their powers, the Super Skrulls DNA needed to be
transferred to S'byll, because only a female could spread the ability
to the other Skrulls. The Surfer helped them to power a machine that
would return the Empress' shape shifting abilities. The device was
successful. With this power she was able to restore every
Skrull
Skrull she
touched and became the true Empress of the Skrulls.
She and Super
Skrull
Skrull waged war with the
Kree
Kree with the help of the
Silver Surfer. She replaced Super
Skrull
Skrull with Captain
Reptyl and he
helped to change her into an emotionless reptile. But
Reptyl was
betrayed by one of his own and the
Skrull
Skrull fleet was utterly destroyed
by the Kree. S'byll and
Silver Surfer
Silver Surfer went alone to attack the Kree
homeworld of Hala.
Gaining the knowledge that Nenora was actually a
Skrull
Skrull gave them the
advantage. S'byll gave her shape-shifting abilities back to her,
crippling her and showing the
Kree
Kree her true self. A peace treaty was
created.
The Skrulls eventually broke that peace treaty as they kept their
military drive and prefer to fight rather than negotiate. Among the
other races contained within the
Skrull
Skrull Empire are the Druff, Guna,
Kallusina, Morani, Pheragot, Queega, Tekton, and Yirbek races. Other
races remain independent, whether through treaties or open resistance.
Such races include the Clegrimites, Gegku, Krylorians, Wilameanis, and
Xandarians. The Skrull-Xandarian war with the Xandarians recently
ended with the destruction of
Xandar by the supervillainess
Nebula.[20]
Other activities[edit]
Skrulls are meanwhile involved in numerous other activities. They were
revealed to have conquered a medieval planet and abandoned it after
its inhabitants perished.[21]
Skrull
Skrull Prime Ten battled the Fantastic
Four and Captain Mar-Vell.[22] The Skrulls sent their own
representative to witness the fate of the Phoenix, at her trial by the
Shi'ar. There is a lone appearance of Queen Akilll of the Skrull.[23]
A lone
Skrull
Skrull poisoned Vera Gantor to force the
Avengers to seek the
Resurrection Stone on his behalf.[24] The Skrulls sent their General
Zedrao to give the dying Captain
Mar-Vell
Mar-Vell the Royal
Skrull
Skrull Medal of
Honor.[25]
Warskrulls[edit]
A group of genetically-bred Skrulls called Warskrulls began
infiltrating the
Shi'ar Empire.[26] They used a Nexus Amplifier to
assume total physical discorporation of their targets, adopting their
super powers along with their physical appearance. They captured and
replaced the
Starjammers
Starjammers with members of their race as well as key
components in government. The Warskrulls, acting under the direction
of the paramount among them, posing as a
Shi'ar called the
Chamberlain, began committing murders and even genocide upon various
Shi'ar affiliated races, such as the P!ndyr, in the name of the Shi'ar
Empire. One Warskrull replaced the Imperial Consort, Professor X,
called himself Warlord, and took mental control over Lilandra, the
Majestrix of the Shi'ar. They were eventually defeated by the combined
forces of Deathbird and the
X-Men
X-Men and later the
Shi'ar vowed to weed
out any other Warskrulls.[27]
Infiltrating Earth[edit]
Some time later a
Skrull
Skrull called
Paibok mounted a campaign to invade
Earth, using another
Skrull
Skrull called
Lyja
Lyja as an infiltrator. The plan
involved secretly replacing the real Alicia Masters, The Thing's blind
lover. The plan fell through when she instead seduced
Human Torch and
the two eventually married one another. The long running facade
eventually came to light and the group discovered that the real, human
Alicia was actually being held captive by the
Skrull
Skrull nation and Lyja
defected, having fallen in love with the Human Torch. The Fantastic
Four rescued her, but
Lyja
Lyja seemingly died in the process as she
sacrificed herself to save Johnny when
Paibok attacked.
Paibok later revealed to
Devos the Devastator that she was still
alive. Paibok, with the assistance of Devos, awoke
Lyja
Lyja from her
comatose state and gave her the power to fly and fire energy blasts
from her hands (she called herself "
Lyja
Lyja the Lazerfist"). These powers
were later revealed to come from a special device implanted in her.
Joining them in search of vengeance, the three arrived on Earth, and
battled the Torch at Empire State University. The Torch panicked, used
his nova flame and destroyed the campus. Alongside Devos and Paibok,
Lyja
Lyja witnessed a battle between the
Fantastic Four
Fantastic Four and an alternate
Fantastic Four. However,
Lyja
Lyja still bore feelings for the Torch and
once again betrayed her cohorts to side with the Fantastic Four. This
ended with the
Fantastic Four
Fantastic Four destroying the "
Skrull
Skrull War World", the
Skrulls' largest attack ship.[28]
Cadre K[edit]
A group of Skrulls traveled to Earth where they began plotting to
invade the planet once again. They were however at some point
approached by Apocalypse who wanted to lure together twelve powerful
mutants that he needs to ascend to godhood. At the same time, the body
of the Living Monolith, who had been hurled out into the far reaches
of space by Thor, is found and brought back to Earth. On Earth, a
mutant
Skrull
Skrull named Fiz sneaked into Xavier's mansion to tell them
urgent news of trouble: the Skrulls have allied themselves with
someone powerful and the only thing he knows is that there are twelve
mutants that can't be harmed and that something terrible is going to
happen. Fiz also reveals the existence of a subtype of Skrulls that
possess innate powers like Earth's mutants. Deemed outcasts by the
others Skrulls, they were hunted by the Empire.[29]
After the eventual defeat of Apocalypse,
Professor X
Professor X went into space
to train them, giving them the name Cadre K. Cadre K and Xavier
returned to Earth during the Ruul's attempt to overtake the planet by
turning it into an intergalactic prison. A wounded Z'Cann attempted to
pass on vital information to Rogue. Their physical contact affected
Rogue's powers for some time. The information was received and the
X-Men
X-Men were reunited with Bishop.[30]
Annihilation[edit]
Main article:
Annihilation
Annihilation (comics)
The
Skrull
Skrull Empire is the first of the major interstellar empires to be
invaded by the forces of Annihilus. The
Annihilation
Annihilation Wave's
superweapon, the Harvester of Sorrow, physically destroys dozens of
Skrull
Skrull planets.[31][32] In the aftermath, the Skrulls unsuccessfully
attempt to convince
Hulkling
Hulkling to become their new Emperor.[8]
The Rise and Fall of the
Shi'ar Empire[edit]
A group of Warskrulls attacked a remote
Shi'ar space station and took
it over. Disguised as Shi'ar, they were taken aboard the space station
willingly and slaughtered all those aboard except a few to keep
working the ship. The group, however was eventually defeated by a
group of
X-Men
X-Men (Darwin, Havok,
Marvel
Marvel Girl, Nightcrawler, Professor X,
Warpath). These Warskrulls are however revealed to be cyborgs.[33]
Secret Invasion[edit]
Main article: Secret Invasion
In the
Secret Invasion
Secret Invasion series by
Brian Michael Bendis
Brian Michael Bendis and Leinil Yu, a
flailing
Skrull
Skrull empire, under the leadership of newcomer Queen
Veranke, made an all-out effort to infiltrate and conquer Earth. It
was revealed that the Skrulls had infiltrated Earth for quite sometime
by capturing and replacing many of Earth's heroes. They followed this
infiltration with their main assault group. This wave of Skrulls
formed a new version of the Super-Skrull, with each possessing the
abilities of several different heroes. Their invasion ultimately
failed, costing the life of Veranke, and reducing their numbers even
further.[34] Even their gods were slain, and the Japanese God of Evil
Amatsu-Mikaboshi took over their Pantheon, leading to the events of
Chaos War.[1]
Restablishing the Empire and Infinity[edit]
After the events of Secret Invasion, the Skrulls are now in smaller
numbers and have since began plotting to rise back to power by
orchestrating events for their benefits.[35]
During the Infinity storyline, several planets that the Skrulls
settled on began being targeted by the Builders and while the Silver
Surfer tried to save most of them, the Skrulls' population was once
more decimated.[36]
Kl'rt later represented the
Skrull
Skrull Empire as a
member of the Galactic Council.[37] After the Avengers' victory over
the Builders and Thanos,
Kl'rt becomes the new Emperor of the Skrulls
where they settle on Tarnax II.[38]
Appearance and abilities[edit]
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Skrulls are green-skinned reptilian humanoids with large pointed ears,
red or green eyes, and chins with several vertical folds in the skin
below their mouths. Skrulls are known for genetic and molecular
instability, and genetic diversity, due to Celestial experimentation
creating the
Skrull
Skrull "Deviants" (now the only surviving Skrulls). The
Skrulls are known for their physical malleability and ability to
shapeshift to any size, shape, or color at will, taking on the
appearance but not the characteristics of other beings and objects
within a volume range of .75 to 1.5 times the Skrull's original
volume. Skrulls are able to assume virtually any form, be it organic
(e.g., cows [10]) or inorganic (e.g., lamp [39]). As a result, the
Skrulls excel at spying and infiltration. Skrulls are also able to use
their shapeshifting abilities to form weapons (e.g., blades and clubs)
with parts of their bodies, making them dangerous hand-to-hand
combatants. Their sexual dimorphism is roughly the same of a human
being, but their sexual orientation is more complex since they can
change their genders at will. Indeed,
Xavin
Xavin once casually said that,
for a Skrull, changing gender is comparable to a human being changing
their hair color.[40]
The Skrulls later developed the ability to render themselves
undetectable when using their shapeshifting abilities, even from
telepaths and those with superior senses.[41][42] Reed Richards
discovered a method to use technology to negate this ability and
reveal a disguised Skrull's true form.[43]
Courtesy of their advanced technology, the Skrulls have also been able
to augment their abilities in certain warriors, such as the
Super-Skrull and War Skrulls—an elite group who with special
encoding are able to emulate the powers as well as appearance of their
templates.[44]
Known Skrulls[edit]
Al'arok[45] – A
Skrull
Skrull who posed as a Zenn-Lavian known as "Tallian
Pay" to gain entrance for Skrulls to Shalla-Bal; was defeated and
killed by Silver Surfer[46]
Anelle[47] –
Skrull
Skrull princess and the only child of Emperor Dorrek
VII and Empress R´Kill; heir to the
Skrull
Skrull Empire and the mother of
Hulkling
Hulkling (Dorrek VIII/Teddy Altman). Killed when
Galactus
Galactus consumed
their Throneworld.[48]
Aptak[49] – A
Skrull
Skrull trapped in a female Waziliah form by the
Hyper-Wave Bomb. She is the lover of Nenora.
Ard'ran[50] – A fourth-rank
Skrull
Skrull engineer who participated in the
Skrull's invasion upon San Francisco. She had the telepathic abilities
of any telepathic member of the X-Men
Bag'le[51] –
Bartak[25] – A
Skrull
Skrull who posed as Silver Surfer.
Baryn[52] – A
Skrull
Skrull who helped in liberating Prince Dezan.
Bellok[53] – Member of the "S-Men." Also known as Ice-Boy.
Cadre K[54] – A group of "K-Class Deviant Skrulls" who have powers
and physical appearances unlike other Skrulls. They oppose the killing
of their kind by the Empire in the name of racial purity. Cadre K was
led by
Professor X
Professor X for a while.
Fiz[55] – He is a mutant
Skrull
Skrull who journeyed to Earth to join the
X-Men. He assisted in the battle against Apocalypse. He led Skrull
mutants to rebel against the Slave-Drivers. He left Earth with the
others and
Professor X
Professor X to find a new homeworld. Fiz could alter his
size and mass.
Goroth[56] – A
Skrull
Skrull that has stretching abilities.
Nuro[57] – A
Skrull
Skrull that has the ability to elongate his body.
R'Tee[57] – A
Skrull
Skrull that has the ability to project spikes from his
arms and head.
Spunje[57] – A
Skrull
Skrull that has the ability to absorb and reflect
energy.
Z'Cann[54] – The leader of Cadre K. She was captured by
Intergalactic Council. Z'Cann is a telepath.
Carnival[58] – Slavers who were using a carnival to attract and
capture humans as slaves. They were encountered by the
New Mutants
New Mutants and
fled in their starship, but left one behind.
Gragnon[58] –
Skrull
Skrull slaver
Rekxorm Sebastian[58] –
Skrull
Skrull slaver
Ch'gra[volume & issue needed] – A delegate in
Queen Veranke's court.
Ch'rith[59] – A
Skrull
Skrull lieutenant who participated in the Skrull's
invasion upon San Francisco.
Chrell[60] – A
Skrull
Skrull Commander entrusted by Queen
Veranke
Veranke to train
her army and slay Hulkling. Chrell possessed the powers of Mister
Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, and Thing. Chrell
self-destructs trying to eliminate the
Young Avengers
Young Avengers and the
Runaways.
Criti Noll[61] – A
Skrull
Skrull who was chosen to pose as Hank Pym. She
tried to warn the diner owner that served her good food about the
upcoming
Skrull
Skrull invasion only to be killed by a
Skrull
Skrull posing as Dum
Dum Dugan and some Skrulls posing as
S.H.I.E.L.D.
S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents.
Criti Noll Clone[62] – A clone of Criti Noll who posed as Hank Pym
during the Secret Invasion. She not only has the abilities matching
Henry Pym, she also has the powers of Black Panther, Quicksilver and
Vision.
Dakr't –
Dalx –
Skrull
Skrull diplomat and cultural attaché.
De'Lila – A
Skrull
Skrull thief who sought the Inorganic Technodrone.
Dezan – The brother of Dorek VII. He was long imprisoned due to his
pacifist nature and branded a traitor to the
Skrull
Skrull Empire.
De'zean – The father of
Xavin
Xavin and the current Prince of Tarvax VII.
Dharri[63] – A
Skrull
Skrull lieutenant.
Dorrek I – A
Skrull
Skrull King who reigned during the Skrull's first
encounter with the Kree.
Dorrek VII
Dorrek VII – Former Emperor of the Skrulls. Killed by R'Kill.
Dro'ge – Royal Priest of Science. A
Skrull
Skrull scientist who experiments
on the Illuminati and discovers the advancements that allowed the
Empire to infiltrate Earth in a massive scale.
Dzirot[64] – A
Skrull
Skrull who participates in the
Skrull
Skrull invasion upon
San Francisco. He dies in battle.
Ethan Edwards
Ethan Edwards – A
Skrull
Skrull who is a
Marvel Comics
Marvel Comics pastiche of
Superman.
Evh'ser[64] – A
Skrull
Skrull adjutant who participates in the Skrull
invasion upon San Francisco.
Ewe'fareek – Uncle to
Xavin
Xavin in the comic Runaways.
Flaw[65] – A
Skrull
Skrull who served in the Shi'ar's Death Commandos.
Fremn[60] –
Fry'lu[66] – A
Skrull
Skrull telepath who existed during the reign of
Dorrek VII.
Galan[66] – The
Skrull
Skrull priest of science.
Godkiller[67] – A specially-bred female
Super-Skrull that has the
powers of Battleaxe, Thundra, Titania, and Volcana. She was also
genetically modified to wield Beta Ray Bill's hammer Stormbreaker.
Gorth – A
Skrull
Skrull who was the governor of a
Skrull
Skrull colony.
Granok –
Grrix – The
Skrull
Skrull Ambassador at S.W.O.R.D.
H. Warren Craddock Imposter[68] – A
Skrull
Skrull who impersonated H.
Warren Craddock.
Hagar[69] – A
Skrull
Skrull who serves as High Judicator in the Skrull
courts.
Henkor –
H'kurrek[70] – Fanatical
Skrull
Skrull commander that commanded the part of
the
Secret Invasion
Secret Invasion directed against X-Men.
Hokk Algol[71] – A
Skrull
Skrull who is a member of the War Crimes
Tribunal.
Host –
H'rpra[72] – A
Skrull
Skrull who posed as Mockingbird.
Hs'fld –
Hulkling
Hulkling (Dorekk VIII/Teddy Altman) – Theodore "Teddy" Altman, a
Kree/
Skrull
Skrull hybrid, the son of
Anelle and the
Kree
Kree Captain Mar-Vell.
He is a member of the Young Avengers, with the codename "Hulkling".
Intelligencia[73] – A
Skrull
Skrull being that is a composite of the
greatest
Skrull
Skrull minds. It was created by the Skrulls' to serve as
their version of the Supreme Intelligence.
Jaketch[74] – A
Skrull
Skrull who serves as an apprentice executioner of
the
Skrull
Skrull Jury.
Jaq –
Jash[75] – A
Skrull
Skrull lieutenant who participated in the Skrull
invasion upon San Francisco.
Jazinda
Jazinda – A
Skrull
Skrull bounty hunter and the daughter of
Kl'rt the
Super-Skrull.
Jora'thrll – A
Skrull
Skrull who participated in the
Skrull
Skrull invasion upon
San Francisco.
K'and'rr – A
Skrull
Skrull commander of the 7th Fleet.
K'arr'n –
K'rtem[76] – A
Skrull
Skrull who was an old comrade of Z'Reg.
K'Targh –
K'vvvr[77] – A
Skrull
Skrull commander who is the son of K'and'rr. He led
the
Skrull
Skrull attack upon Wakanda.
Kalamari – A
Skrull
Skrull general and ally of Paibok.
Kalxor[78] – A
Skrull
Skrull who serves as a commander for Dorekk's armada.
Karant Kiar[79] – A
Skrull
Skrull Prelate of the
Skrull
Skrull Empire's 7th
Quadrant who was a witness at the Trial of Galactus.
Karza –
Kerth[80] – A
Skrull
Skrull who was a slave of Broker.
Kholdsor –
Khn'nr – A
Skrull
Skrull who posed as the original Captain Marvel. He
turned against the other Skrulls.
Kl'rt (Super-Skrull) – A
Skrull
Skrull who has the powers of the Fantastic
Four and became the first Super-Skrull.
Kly'bn – The last surviving
Skrull
Skrull Eternal who became a
Skrull
Skrull God.
Korya[81] – A female
Skrull
Skrull that is the female lover of Yeti.
Kradhal –
Kravo –
Kreddik –
Krellek Council –
Krillik –
Krimonn the Power Prism[82] – A
Skrull
Skrull transformed into a sentient
power object after a failed coup d'état.
Kylak –
Kylor[45] – A
Skrull
Skrull governor who was a competitor for the title of
Skrull
Skrull emperor.
Lyja
Lyja – A
Skrull
Skrull who infiltrated the
Fantastic Four
Fantastic Four and married
Johnny Storm while impersonating Alicia Masters.
Magnitude Imposter – An unnamed
Skrull
Skrull who impersonated Magnitude of
the Point Men. He has the powers of Banshee, Havok, Polaris, and
Sunfire. He was exposed and killed by Delroy Garrett.
Meg'ror –
Melugin[52]
Morfex[83] – A
Skrull
Skrull who is a member of the Star Masters.
Morrat – A
Skrull
Skrull warlord who is responsible for the death of
Franklin Storm.
Mrok – A
Skrull
Skrull soldier
Muraitak[84] – A
Skrull
Skrull that joined the Xandarian
Nova Corps and
served under Queen Adora.
Myrn[52] – A
Skrull
Skrull who is a longtime friend of Zabyk and Dezan and
creator of the Hyper-Wave Bomb. After Myrn had Zabyk don an insulated
armor that is said to protect him from the bomb's effects, Myrn was
killed by Zabyk.
N'ala –
Nenora[49] – A former
Skrull
Skrull spy that was trapped in
Kree
Kree form after
being hit by a Hyper-Wave Bomb. She is the lover of Aptak.
Nogor[85] – A
Skrull
Skrull who posed as Longshot. He is the talisman of
the Skrulls and the representation of the Gods.
Nuro –
Orf –
Pagon – A
Skrull
Skrull who posed as Elektra after Siri's demise. Killed by
Echo as part of a suicide mission.
Paibok – The Power Skrull.
Pitt'o Nili – A
Skrull
Skrull who posed as the
Captain America
Captain America (and
brainwashed to be him) who came from a downed ship in the Savage Land.
Killed by
Shanna the She-Devil
Shanna the She-Devil after being hit by a poisonous dart
that has a huge effect on Skrulls.
Prime
Skrull
Skrull – Only surviving member of the original non-Deviant
Skrull
Skrull race.
Prime Ten[22] – Ten unnamed Skrulls who sought to obtain Mister
Fantastic's matter/energy transmitter.
Ptakr –
Purnlr – A War
Skrull
Skrull who was killed in battle with the Kree.
R'Tee –
Rachman –
Raksor[86] – A
Skrull
Skrull who oversaw the Phoenix trial.
Rale –
Raze[87] – A
Skrull
Skrull bounty hunter who cannot shapeshift, but he is
capable with hand-to-hand combat, athletic abilities, and carries an
assortment of knives and guns. He is the brother of Vranx.
Replica – A young female
Skrull
Skrull who was part of the Guardians of the
Galaxy.
Ripan[88] – A
Skrull
Skrull who is a second-in-command to Kylor.
R'Kill – Wife of Dorrek VII. She killed her husband and took over in
his place. She was killed when
Galactus
Galactus consumed Tarnak IV.
R'Kin[32] – A short
Skrull
Skrull who served as fleet mechanic. Even though
he is small, he has super-strength.
Rl'nnd – Son of Rm'twr. Rl'nnd is an undercover X-
Skrull
Skrull agent
participating in the Secret Invasion. He has displayed the combined
powers of several X-Men. Killed by Ms. Marvel.
Rm'twr – Father of Rl'nnd. He was killed by Ms. Marvel.
S'Bak – A
Skrull
Skrull baroness.
Samuel J.
Skrull
Skrull –
Sar T'llrk[64] – A
Skrull
Skrull "Soul Shepard" who participates in the
Skrull
Skrull invasion upon San Francisco. Killed by Cyclops.
S'Byll[89] – A
Skrull
Skrull Empress who restored the Skrull's
shapeshifting ability.
Sarnogg[32] – A
Skrull
Skrull who is the son of Kl'rt.
Sensational Hydra[90] – A
Skrull
Skrull spy that works for HYDRA.
She-Thing Imposter – An unnamed
Skrull
Skrull who posed as She-Thing.
Killed by the
Skrull
Skrull Kill Krew.
Siri – A
Skrull
Skrull who impersonated Elektra. She was killed by the real
Elektra.
Skragg[91] – A
Skrull
Skrull pirate/mercenary that served Thanos.
Skrull
Skrull Beatles – Skrulls who posed as members of the Beatles.
John the Skrull
John the Skrull – The last surviving member of the
Skrull
Skrull Beatles. A
member of MI: 13.[92]
Skrull-X[93] – A Skrullian robot who can mimic the powers of the
X-Men
X-Men similar to Mimic.
Skrulls of Kral[94] – A group of Skrulls that come from the planet
Kral.
Skypii – An elderly
Skrull
Skrull mechanic who was friends with Hercules
2300.[volume & issue needed] Often assumed female
form and was working as a human female model when he and Hercules
first met. As the "retirement plan" for
Skrull
Skrull workers was execution,
he went into hiding in the form of a human female. Skypii chose a
statue of Hercules to be his "death-form" in eternal tribute to his
friend.
Sl'gur't[95] – A
Skrull
Skrull Deviant who became a
Skrull
Skrull Goddess and mate
to Kly'bn.
Spunje –
Ssrov[50] – A
Skrull
Skrull Dropshift Captain who participates in the
Skrull
Skrull invasion upon San Francisco.
St'kr –
Syrro[52] – A
Skrull
Skrull major.
Talos the Tamed[96] – A
Skrull
Skrull who cannot shapeshift. However, the
mutation that left him unable to shapeshift gave him enormous
strength.
Tenelle –
Titannus
Titannus – A
Skrull
Skrull who cannot shapeshift, but has been
bio-engineered to possess immense strength and regeneration ability.
Trall –
Trl'k –
Valth –
Velmax (Effigy) – Founder of the super team First Line posing as a
human hero Effigy with shape-shifting powers.
Veranke
Veranke – The current
Skrull
Skrull Queen. She posed as Spider-Woman.
Killed by Norman Osborn.
V'lrym –
Vranx[87] – A
Skrull
Skrull technology user and brother of Raze.
Warpriest Kh'oja
Warpriest Kh'oja – A ruthless fanatic and an enemy of Power Pack.
Warskrulls[97] – A bunch of genetically-bred Skrulls who infiltrated
the Shi'ar's culture to obtain power for the
Skrull
Skrull race.
Wor'il – Delegate in Dorrek's War Council.
Xalxar –
Xavin
Xavin – A
Super-Skrull in-training and member of teenage super
powered group Runaways.
Xavin
Xavin is the child of Prince De'zean of the
Skrull
Skrull planet Tarvax VII.
X'iv – A
Super-Skrull assassin sent to assassinate Hulkling. She has
the powers of Daredevil, Elektra, and Cloak and Dagger.
Yorak –
Y'tll –
Zabyk[52] – A
Skrull
Skrull warrior who was a childhood friend of Dezan and
Myrn. He had Myrn construct a Hyper-Wave Bomb to use on his enemies.
Under the advice of Myrn, he donned an insulated armor (even shifting
his form to fit the unusual shape of its interior) that would protect
him against its effects, but it failed leaving his contorted body
frozen inside and placing him in agony.
Zankor –
Zedrao – A high-ranking
Skrull
Skrull general, notable for being on good
terms with Earth's metahumans. Gave the dying
Mar-Vell
Mar-Vell the highest
honor in the
Skrull
Skrull military for being a worthy rival.
Zirksu[98] – A
Skrull
Skrull spy who assumed the alias of Diabolik.
Zkrodd –
Z'Reg (Crusader) – A
Skrull
Skrull who deserted his kind. He was formerly a
member of the Initiative as the second Crusader.
Zuhn[99] – A
Skrull
Skrull who was the partner of Velmax.
Other versions[edit]
Amalgam[edit]
In Amalgam Comics, the Skrulls are the native inhabitants of Mars
(having crossed DC's Green Martians with the
Skrulls).[volume & issue needed] Mister X (Martian
Manhunter and Professor X) is an example of a Martian
Skrull.[volume & issue needed]
Hulk: The End[edit]
In the one shot Hulk: The End, an alien robot tells an elderly Bruce
Banner, the last human on the planet, that the death of the human race
was widely celebrated throughout the Universe, so much so that the
Skrulls and
Kree
Kree had settled their differences in celebration.
Squadron Supreme[edit]
The
Skrullian Skymaster (real name Skymax) is a member of the Squadron
Supreme and possesses abilities matching the Super
Skrull
Skrull from
Earth-616.[100]
Ultimate Marvel[edit]
The Skrulls are led by the billion-year-old
Skrull
Skrull Emperor Kl'rt. The
Skrulls dislike being confused with the
Chitauri whom they call
terrorists. They have extremely advanced technology but have not been
observed to shapeshift. These Skrulls were seen only in an alternate
timeline in which Reed Richards contacted their world via his
teleporter; the events leading to that timeline were altered in
Ultimate
Fantastic Four
Fantastic Four #29 so that contact was never made.[101]
In other media[edit]
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Television[edit]
The Skrulls have appeared in multiple animated series based on the
Fantastic Four, including the 1967
Fantastic Four
Fantastic Four series, the 1978
series, the 1994 series and the 2006 Fantastic Four: World's Greatest
Heroes cartoon series.
The Skrulls appeared in the 1990s
X-Men
X-Men TV series. In the episode
"Mojovision" a
Skrull
Skrull is seen in the audience. In the episode "Dark
Phoenix Saga" Lilandra consults the
Skrull
Skrull Empress on how to deal with
Dark Phoenix's rampage.
The Skrulls appeared in the
Silver Surfer
Silver Surfer series.
The Skrulls appeared in
The Super Hero Squad Show
The Super Hero Squad Show episodes "If This Be
My Thanos", "Another Order of Evil" and "Alienating with the Surfer".
The Skrulls are featured in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
They are mentioned or appear in the following episodes: "459";
"Widow's Sting"; "The Man Who Stole Tomorrow"; "A Day Unlike Any
Other"; "The Private War of Doctor Doom"; "Welcome to the Kree
Empire"; "Who Can You Trust"; "Nightmare in Red"; "Prisoner of War";
"Infiltration"; and "Secret Invasion".
The Skrulls appear in the
Avengers Assemble episode "Mojo World". Some
Skrulls are seen as members of the arena audience on Mojo's spaceship.
The Skrulls appear in the
Hulk
Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. episode
"Deathlok." They are led by
Super-Skrull in his plot to incinerate the
Earth only to be stopped by the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. and Deathlok. In
the episode "Guardians of the Galaxy," the Skrulls lure the Agents of
S.M.A.S.H. to another planet where they managed to capture She-Hulk,
A-Bomb, and Skaar in a plot to harness their gamma energy and use it
to create gamma-powered
Skrull
Skrull soldiers. At least two of them were
created before the experiment was disrupted by Hulk, Red Hulk,
Star-Lord, Rocket Raccoon, and Groot. The two gamma-powered Skrull
soldiers were defeated by Red
Hulk
Hulk (who dove into the mixture to
become large enough to fight them).
Film[edit]
Guardians of the Galaxy
Guardians of the Galaxy and
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 director
James Gunn revealed that the rights of the Skrulls were co-owned by
both
Marvel Studios
Marvel Studios and 20th Century Fox[102][103] until the former's
parent company
The Walt Disney Company
The Walt Disney Company bought the latter, effectively
owning the rights to the Skrulls in full.[104]
The Skrulls will appear in the 2019 film Captain Marvel.[105]
Video games[edit]
Skrull
Skrull governor Kylor is featured as a boss in the
NES
NES Silver Surfer
game. He is identified as "Emperor," although he never officially held
that title in the comics.
The Skrulls appear as enemies on their home world in Marvel: Ultimate
Alliance.
Skrull
Skrull Deviants and
Skrull
Skrull Commandos are the foot soldiers
that the heroes will fight. At the time when
Galactus
Galactus is attacking the
Skrull
Skrull homeworld, the heroes (who have arrived to steal the Muonic
Inducer from Galactus) are forced to fight against Galactus' Punishers
and Skrulls who refuse to believe that they are there to help deal
with Galactus. After helping the
Skrull
Skrull Empress escape the planet, the
player has the option of destroying the Optonic Drills that Galactus
uses to drill into the planet's crust. If the player saves the Skrull
homeworld from destruction, the Skrulls will form a tentative
partnership with Earth and will later come to the aid of Earth when
the
Kree
Kree threaten to enslave humanity. Otherwise, the loss of their
homeworld will destabilize the entire sector of space when the Kree
and the
Skrull
Skrull go to war for decades costing millions of lives.
The Skrulls appear as enemies in Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver
Surfer.
The Skrulls appear in
Marvel
Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity Gauntlet.
Skrull
Skrull Chargers and
Skrull
Skrull Minions serves as the foot soldiers.
The Skrulls appear in
Marvel
Marvel Heroes as Chapter 10's main foe.[citation
needed]
The Skrulls appear in the
Fantastic Four
Fantastic Four virtual pinball game for
Pinball FX 2
Pinball FX 2 released by Zen Studios.[106]
The Skrulls appear in
Marvel
Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth video
game.[citation needed]
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External links[edit]
Skrulls at the
Marvel
Marvel Universe wiki
The Skrulls at Embracechange.org
The Skrulls at
Marvel
Marvel Wiki
List of less well-known Skrulls at the Appendix to the Handbook of the
Marvel
Marvel Universe
Skrull
Skrull article on FFPlaza.com
Skrull
Skrull entry on MarvelDirectory.com
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Superman/Fantastic Four
Ultimate Fantastic Four
Storylines
"The
Galactus
Galactus Trilogy"
"This Man... This Monster!"
"Days of Future Present"
Alternate versions
Mister Fantastic Invisible Woman Human Torch The Thing Doctor Doom
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Fantastic Four
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Unstable molecules
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Silver Surfer
Stan Lee Jack Kirby
Supporting characters
Adam Warlock Air-Walker Alicia Masters Avengers Beta Ray Bill Drax the Destroyer Fantastic Four Eternals Firelord Galactus Guardians of the Galaxy Infinity Watch Mantis Nova (Richard Rider) Nova (Frankie Raye) Pip the Troll Shalla-Bal Stardust Thor
Enemies
Annihilus Champion of the Universe Doctor Doom Ego the Living Planet Elders of the Universe Galactus Korvac Kree Mephisto Midnight Sun Morg Nebula Possessor Reptyl Red Shift Skrulls Stranger Terrax Thanos Tyrant
Group affiliations
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Titles and storylines
Silver Surfer
Silver Surfer (comic book)
Annihilation
Fantastic Four
The
Galactus
Galactus Trilogy
Heroes Reborn
The Infinity Gauntlet
Ultimate Fantastic Four
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Silver Surfer
Silver Surfer (1990 video game)
Silver Surfer
Silver Surfer (1998 animated series)
Fantastic Four: Rise of the
Silver Surfer
Silver Surfer (film)
Fantastic Four: Rise of the
Silver Surfer
Silver Surfer (video game)
See also
Power Cosmic Supreme Intelligence Surfing with the Alien The Power Cosmic
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Avengers
Creators: Stan Lee Jack Kirby
Initial members
Ant-Man Captain America Hulk Iron Man Thor Wasp
Antagonists
Group enemies
A.I.M. Black Order Chitauri Circus of Crime Enclave H.A.M.M.E.R. Hydra Kree Legion of the Unliving Lethal Legion Maggia Masters of Evil Secret Empire Sinister Six Skrull Sons of the Serpent Squadron Sinister Squadron Supreme U-Foes Wrecking Crew Zodiac
Individual enemies
Ares Baron Zemo
Heinrich Zemo Helmut Zemo
Blood Brothers Collector Count Nefaria Doctor Doom Enchantress Galactus Grandmaster Graviton Grim Reaper Immortus Hood Kang Korvac Loki Magneto Mandarin MODOK Norman Osborn Ronan the Accuser Red Skull Space Phantom Super-Adaptoid Super-Skrull Taskmaster Thanos Ultron Whirlwind
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Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers
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production
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Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth
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Storylines
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Black Bolt Crystal Gorgon Karnak Lockjaw Luna Maximus Medusa Triton
New Generation
Jolen Nahrees
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Auran Donnie Gill Inferno Iron Cross Iso Daisy Johnson Kid Kaiju Lash Maelstrom Moon Girl Ms. Marvel Phaeder Seeker Synapse Toro Tusk Yeti
Supporting characters
Avengers Fantastic Four Kree
Ronan the Accuser
Marvel
Marvel Boy
Quicksilver X-Men
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Blastaar Enclave Emma Frost Shi'ar Empire
Vulcan
Skrulls Thanos Ultron
Universe
Terrigen Mist
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Inhumans
"Behold... The Inhumans" • "Those Who Would Destroy Us"
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Captain Marvel
Stan Lee Gene Colan
Characters
Mar-Vell Monica Rambeau Genis-Vell Phyla-Vell Khn'nr Noh-Varr Carol Danvers
Supporting characters
Eon Eros Rick Jones Mentor Ms. Marvel
Enemies
Doctor Minerva Entropy ISAAC Mercurio the 4-D Man Nitro Ronan the Accuser Skrull
Super-Skrull
Thanos Yon-Rogg
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Kree
"Kree–
Skrull
Skrull War"
Mahr Vehl
Civil War
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Other media
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Nova
Creators
Marv Wolfman John Buscema
Main
Richard Rider Sam Alexander
Supporting
Champions of Xandar Guardians of the Galaxy New Warriors Nova Corps Supernovas
Enemies
Annihilus Chitauri Condor Corruptor Diamondhead Doctor Sun Ego the Living Planet Larcenous Three Powerhouse Skrull Sphinx Thanos Titus
Storylines
Annihilation
Annihilation: Conquest
War of Kings
Realm of Kings
The
Thanos
Thanos Imperative
The Black Vortex
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Runaways
Brian K. Vaughan Adrian Alphona
Main characters
Karolina Dean Molly Hayes Victor Mancha Nico Minoru Chase Stein Gertrude Yorkes Old Lace
Former characters
Leapfrog Klara Prast Alex Wilder Xavin
Villains
The Pride
Geoffrey Wilder
The Gibborim Topher Ultron Val Rhymin Skrull
Related groups
Cloak and Dagger Excelsior Young Avengers
Story arcs
"Pride & Joy" "Dead Wrong"
Publications
Tie-ins
X-Men/Runaways: Free Civil War: Young Avengers/Runaways Mystic Arcana: Sister Grimm Secret Invasion: Runaways/Young Avengers
Spin-offs
Loners Avengers Arena Avengers Undercover Secret Wars: Runaways
In other media
Runaways
"Reunion"
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Guardians of the Galaxy
Creators
Stan Lee Arnold Drake Roy Thomas Dan Abnett Andy Lanning
Members
1969 team members
Charlie-27
Martinex T'Naga
Nikki
Starhawk
Talon
Vance Astro/Major Victory
Yondu
Yondu Udonta
2008 team members
Adam Warlock Bug Cosmo the Spacedog Drax the Destroyer Gamora Groot Jack Flag Mantis Moondragon Quasar (Phyla-Vell) Rocket Raccoon Star-Lord
Supporting characters
Annihilators
Beta Ray Bill Gladiator Quasar Ronan the Accuser Silver Surfer
Avengers Kismet Nova Corps
Richard Rider Sam Alexander
Starjammers
Antagonists
Annihilus Badoon Blastaar Brood Ego the Living Planet Galactus Hala the Accuser J'son Korvac Magus Nebula Shi'ar Empire
Vulcan
Skrull Thanos Titus Universal Church of Truth
Storylines
Annihilation
Annihilation: Conquest
War of Kings
Realm of Kings
The
Thanos
Thanos Imperative
The Black Vortex
In other media
Guardians of the Galaxy
Guardians of the Galaxy (film)
soundtrack
Guardians of the Galaxy
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
soundtrack
Guardians of the Galaxy
Guardians of the Galaxy (TV series)
Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series
Lego
Marvel
Marvel Super Heroes - Guardians of the Galaxy: The
Thanos
Thanos Threat
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Knowhere
Guardians of the Galaxy
Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: Breakout!
Guardians of the Galaxy
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Acanti Badoon Beyonders Brood Celestials D'Bari Dire Wraiths Galadorians Kree Kymellians Phalanx Shi'ar Skrulls Symbiotes Watcher
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Marvel
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Thanos
Uatu The Watcher
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Agent Venom
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Astronomer Champion Collector Contemplator Ego Gardener Grandmaster Obliterator Possessor Runner Trader
Fraternity of Raptors
Darkhawk Gyre Talon Razor
Heralds of Galactus
Air-Walker Fallen One Firelord Morg Nova Red Shift Silver Surfer Stardust Terrax Tyrant
Imperial Guard (Shi'ar)
Electron Fang Flashfire Gladiator Hobgoblin Magique Mentor Neutron Nightside Oracle Pulsar Smasher Starbolt Titan
Nova Corps
Garthan Saal Powerhouse Richard Rider (Nova Prime) Rhomann Dey Sam Alexander
Royal Family (Inhumans)
Black Bolt Crystal Gorgon Karnak Luna Maximoff Maximus Medusa Triton
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Ikon Rom the Spaceknight Starshine
Microverse
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Negative Zone
Annihilus Blastaar Ravenous
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The Infinity Gauntlet
The Infinity War
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Annihilation
Annihilation: Conquest
War of Kings
Realm of Kings
The
Thanos
Thanos Imperative
Infinity
The Black Vortex
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Deviants Eternals Inhumans
Teams
Annihilators
Beta Ray Bill Cosmo Gladiator Ikon Quasar Ronan the Accuser Silver Surfer
Enigma Force
Arcturus Rann Bug Flare Marionette Quark
Guardians of the Galaxy
Adam Warlock Drax the Destroyer Gamora Groot Mantis Quasar (Phyla-Vell) Rocket Raccoon Star-Lord
Infinity Watch
Adam Warlock Drax the Destroyer Gamora Maxam Moondragon Pip the Troll
Starjammers
Ch'od Corsair Hepzibah Korvus Raza Longknife Sikorsky
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