Korath the Pursuer

Korath the Pursuer
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Quasar #32 (March 1992)
Created by Mark Gruenwald (Writer)
Greg Capullo (Artist)
In-story information
Alter ego Korath-Thak
Species Kree
Team affiliations Starforce
Abilities Cyber-genetic engineering
Superhuman strength, stamina, and durability
Psionically locate individuals by tracing their brain patterns

Korath the Pursuer (/ˈkɔərˌæθ/) (real name Korath-Thak) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Publication history

Korath first appeared in Quasar #32 (March 1992), and was created by Mark Gruenwald and Greg Capullo. It was revealed that he, Korath-Thak, was the lead designer of the project that created the Pursuer (a cockroach from Earth modified by Kree geneticists), which first appeared in Inhumans #11 (June 1977), although Korath himself did not appear in that issue.

Fictional character biography

Korath-Thak is an agent of the Kree Empire. He was a cyber-geneticist, and the founder and head of the Pursuer Project to develop cybernetic warriors for the Kree militia.[1] He has also been a munitions manufacturing plant foreman, and a special operative of the Supreme Intelligence.

Korath used cyber-genetic technology of his own design to gain superhuman powers during the Kree/Shi'ar War.[2] He then met Shatterax, Ultimus, and Supremor. At the behest of Supremor, he attacked the Avengers force on Hala, and battled Captain America.[3] Alongside the Kree Starforce, he again battled the Avengers on Hala. He witnessed the assassination of Ael-Dan and Dar-Benn by Deathbird and the return to power of the Supreme Intelligence.[4] Alongside the Kree Starforce, he was held captive in a Shi'ar stasis ray. He witnessed a battle between an Avengers force, and was defeated by the Scarlet Witch and Astra.[5] Alongside the Kree Starforce, he arrived in the Shi'ar Empire to assassinate Lilandra. He battled another contingent of Avengers and the Shi'ar Imperial Guard.[6] He returned to Hala alongside Lilandra, Starforce, and the Imperial Guard after the detonation of the nega-bomb to help the Kree rebuild under Shi'ar rule.[7] Alongside the Shi'ar Starforce and Deathbird, Korath attacked Quasar, Her, and Makkari on Hala for violating Shi'ar airspace.[8]

Admiral Galen-Kor and his criminal forces battled Deathbird and Starforce.[9] Korath and Starforce alongside the Underground Legion, battled Lord Tantalus.[10] Korath wound up settling on the planet of Godthab Omega. Korath was reunited with Ronan when he came to the planet in search of Tana Nile.[11] Korath was apparently assimilated into The Phalanx and became one of their Select. He fought Quasar, Moondragon, and Adam Warlock and was killed by Ultron when he failed to capture Adam Warlock.[12]

Powers and abilities

Korath is a member of the alien Kree race, who was augmented by an unknown experimental cyber-genetic engineering process. He has superhuman strength, stamina, and durability. He also has the ability to psionically locate individuals by tracing their brain patterns. Like other Kree, Korath is unable to breathe in Earth's atmosphere without a special apparatus or breathing serum.

Korath is an expert in cyber-genetic engineering. He is trained in the martial skills of the ancient Kree, and is a competent but relatively inexperienced armed and unarmed combatant.

Korath wears an armored battle-suit and helmet composed of unknown alien materials. He wields two 1½ foot beta-batons which generate electrical force capable of stunning opponents into unconsciousness on contact or disrupting functions of electrical devices. By adjusting the batons, Korath can stun beings as powerful as Eternals or even intangible beings. He is capable of flight via electrically powered turbines in his boots.

In other media

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References

  1. Inhumans #11 (June 1977)
  2. Quasar #32
  3. Captain America #399
  4. Avengers #346
  5. Thor #446
  6. Avengers West Coast #82
  7. Avengers #347
  8. Quasar #35
  9. Silver Surfer: Breakout
  10. Blackwulf #7-10
  11. Annihilation: Ronan #1
  12. Annihilation: Conquest #1
  13. "Voice Chasers". Voice Chasers. Dekiru Productions LLC. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
  14. "Marvel Studios Begins Production on Guardians of the Galaxy". Marvel.com. July 20, 2013. Archived from the original on July 21, 2013. Retrieved July 20, 2013.
  15. https://marvelavengersalliance2.com/aa2_characters/korath-the-pursuer/
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