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Knull (/ n ʌ l /) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with Venom and Carnage.He was later retroactively established as an unseen enemy of Thor and the Silver Surfer, as he was behind Gorr the God Butcher's mission to hunt down and kill various deities, in addition to having come into conflict with the Silver Surfer via a ...
When Eddie begs for Knull to take him instead, Knull rips the Venom symbiote off him and absorbs it into his body while planning to absorb Dylan into him as well. Eddie is then dropped by Knull into the symbiote-covered streets below as Captain America, Daredevil, Doctor Strange, Iron Fist, Ms. Marvel , Storm, and Thing are possessed by the ...
Many years later, Knull’s army rebels against him and traps him on a symbiote planet called Klyntar, which means “cage” in the symbiote language. In modern times, Knull is eventually freed ...
Betrayed and locked up by his symbiote children, Knull spent eternity sending out his loyal xenophages to search the universe for the "codex," a key that would free him from his prison to destroy ...
Knull later reawakened and created an army of symbiotes, which he used to conquer planets and destroy entire civilizations, establishing the Symbiote Imperium in the process. However, when a dragon-like creature journeyed to the medieval Earth, Thor defeated it and destroyed the connection between Knull and the symbiotes. Subsequently, the ...
All-Black the Necrosword: The first symbiote created by Knull, which often takes the form of a sword. It is primarily used by Gorr the God Butcher. [23] Dragonfang: A sword primarily used by Valkyrie. It is indestructible and can summon her pegasus steed Aragorn. [24]
It was the first symbiote created by Knull using a slain Celestial's head, and typically takes the form of a sword made from living darkness that responds to intense negative emotions, which often corrupts its user into committing divine atrocities. [141]
[5] Eventually, an answer was given: the Symbiote God Knull, while recounting his origins to Eddie Brock, revealed that he was the one who originally beheaded the Celestial with the use of All-Black the Necrosword and used the detached head to create more symbiotes, then long after Knull abandoned it, it would become the location of Knowhere ...