Alibar
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Thor #141 (1967) |
Created by | Stan Lee Jack Kirby Vince Colletta |
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Alter ego | Alibar |
Notable aliases | Alibar the Thief, Alibar the Vagabond, Prince |
Abilities | knowledge of magic, great swordsman and combatant, access to advanced technical equipment |
Alibar is a fictional character that has appeared in various comic book series published by Marvel Comics. He exists in Marvel's main shared universe, known as the Marvel Universe. The character is a master thief who has clashed several times with Thor and the Warriors Three. He was once recruited by Mogul of the Underworld, but most often he is alone.
[edit] Fictional character biography
Presented as a cocky unaverage human, Alibar grew up in a poor family of peasants, always wanting a tatse of the good life. When he was an adult, Alibar traveled to the rich corners of the Earth, which could occasionally take him even to other realms (such as Asgard). Alibar then began parading around a thief, stealing great mystical objects weilding him great power. One time upon stealing the crown of Mogul, Alibar was forced to become a slave and warrior for the villainous lord. He was soon brought into battle against Thor and the Warriors Three, where he fought and begged for mercy at the hands of the victorious heroes. Thor and the Warriors Three agreed to set Alibar free if he helped them raid Mogul's palace, and the thief accepted. During the raid (in which most gods of Asgard were involved) the heroes were victorious in the raid and even managed to kill the evil ruler, but Alibar died in battle.