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Jonathan Raven, a.k.a. Killraven, the "Warrior of the Worlds", is a fictional freedom fighter in a post-apocalyptic alternate future Earth-691 of the Marvel Comics universe. He debuted in Amazing Adventures #18 (May 1973), created by co-plotters Roy Thomas and Neal Adams, scripter Gerry Conway, and pencilers Adams and Howard Chaykin.

Following another issue by Conway and one by Marv Wolfman, scripting was taken over by writer Don McGregor for a highly acclaimed run from #21 (Nov. 1973) to the final issue, #39 (Nov. 1976). Pencillers were Herb Trimpe, Rich Buckler, Gene Colan, and, most notably, P. Craig Russell from issue #27.

Character biography

One hundred years after failing to conquer Earth, the Martians from H. G. Wells' War of the Worlds returned in the year 2001 and successfully enslaved humanity. Men not used as breeders or collaborators were trained and forced to battle gladiator-style for the Martians' amusement. Killraven escaped and joined the Freemen, a group of freedom fighters against Martian oppression.

The story followed Killraven and his friends from 2018 through 2020 as they traveled across the eastern portion of North America, from New York City to Cape Canaveral while searching for Killraven's lost brother. Pursued by the cyborg Skar, the Freeman encountered various victims of Martian transhuman experiments, as well as emotionally and psychologically scarred survivors. According to writer McGegor, some story ideas that did not make it into the book before cancellation were explored in his graphic novel Sabre.

Cast

Killraven's Freemen allies included his African-American "mud-brother," M’Shulla Scott, and the feisty scientist Carmilla Frost (who shared color comic books' earliest known interracial kiss)1; the cynical and bitter Hawk; the slow-witted strongman Old Skull; the Mae West-like Volcana Ash; the human/plant hybrid Mint Julep; and Grok, the severely damaged clone of Carmilla's father. Antagonists, besides the Martians (actually extrasolar aliens using Mars as a staging area), included Skar, Pstun-Rage, the Death-Breeders, Atalon the Fear Master, the Sacrificer and Abraxas.

Bibliography

Killraven's complete adventures, listed here, were collected in the 2005 trade paperback The Essential Killraven.

Other Killravens

There have been counterparts of Killraven in several stories:

Cover to Killraven mini-series of 2002, art by Alan Davis.
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Cover to Killraven mini-series of 2002, art by Alan Davis.

Movie

Hollywood trade stories in 2005 reported plans to adapt Killraven, with Marvel and Sony Pictures in negotiations with Robert Schenkkan to write a script.

Trivia

Footnotes

References

Earth-691 (Marvel Comics)
Killraven - Guardians of the Galaxy

Aleta - Charlie-27 - Hollywood - the Keeper - Krugarr - Nikki - Vance Astro - Martinex - Phoenix IX - Replica - Spirit of Vengeance - Starhawk - Talon - Yellowjacket (Rita DeMara) - Yondu

Martians - Badoon - Korvac - Stark - Universal Church of Truth - Ripjak

 


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