Kronos (comics)

This article is about the Marvel Comics character. For the DC Comics character, see Chronos (comics).
Kronos

Kronos (far left) with the cosmic pantheon on the cover of Infinity Gauntlet #5. (Nov. 1991) Art by Ron Lim.
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Iron Man #55 (Feb. 1973)
Created by Jim Starlin (writer / artist)
In-story information
Alter ego Chronos
Team affiliations Eternals
Abilities Power Cosmic

Kronos, also spelled as Chronos, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Iron Man #55 (Feb. 1973) and was created by Jim Starlin.

Publication history

Kronos first appears in the title Iron Man, saving the soul of Arthur Douglas, killed by a barrage from the ship of the Titan, Thanos. Kronos subsequently uses Douglas' soul to create Drax the Destroyer, a being intended to kill Thanos, his own grandson.[1] A back-up story in the alternate universe title What If reveals in flashback that many millennia ago the character was originally one of the immortal Eternals, and led a rebellion against his tyrannical brother Uranos. After a successful coup, Kronos fathered the Eternals Zuras and A'lars (also known as Mentor, the present leader of the Titanian Eternals), before being accidentally atomized during a botched experiment. The character's spirit survives, continuing to exist in astral form with amplified powers and abilities.[2]

In the title Captain Marvel, Thanos comes into possession of the artifact the Cosmic Cube and uses it to imprison Kronos, who is eventually freed when Thanos is defeated by the Kree hero Mar-Vell and the superhero team the Avengers.[3] In the third volume of the title Silver Surfer, Kronos realizes that the entity Death has restored Thanos to life, the character restores an at-the-time deceased Drax to life, to hunt Thanos once again (with an increase in physical power at the cost of mental acuity).[4] Kronos features briefly in the title Quasar, encountering the disembodied spirit of villain Maelstrom,[5] and glimpses Infinity when the entity manifests.[6]

The character features in the limited series the Infinity Gauntlet, and with the combined cosmic pantheon of the Marvel universe attempt to stop Thanos, who at the time wields the Infinity Gems.[7] In the title Warlock and the Infinity Watch Kronos listens to the entreaties of the heroine Moondragon, and restores Drax - her father when Arthur Douglas - to his original, thinking state.[8]

Powers and abilities

Kronos was originally one of the Eternals of Earth. Due to an explosion caused by an experiment gone wrong he lost his physical form. The energy from the same explosion resulted in the other Eternals of Earth becoming immortal and gaining cosmic powers. Once an abstract being, Kronos became a cosmic entity with the ability to achieve virtually any effect by willing it. The character occasionally manifests as a huge transparent humanoid so lesser beings can perceive the entity.

References

  1. Iron Man #55 (Feb. 1973)
  2. What If? #24 - 25 (Dec. & Feb)
  3. Captain Marvel #31 (Mar. 1974) & #34 (May. 1974)
  4. Silver Surfer vol. 3, #35 (Mar. 1990)
  5. Quasar #19 (Feb. 1991)
  6. Quasar #25 (Aug. 1991)
  7. Infinity Gauntlet #1 - 6 (July - Dec. 1991)
  8. Warlock and the Infinity Watch #42 (Aug. 1995)

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