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From Ms. Marvel to Captain Marvel, Carol Danvers has worn many outfits over the years. These 10 looks, however, are the best ...
It was an Avengers storyline, 1971’s “The Kree-Skrull War,” that essentially ended the Kree Empire’s desire to take over the Earth by revealing that the aliens actually wanted the planet ...
But the MCU is now back on track, having introduced plenty of other aliens including the Kree, an empire of superhuman conquerors with a taste for genetic meddling. 2019's first MCU movie, Captain ...
Marvel Comics have featured a number of powerful empires over the decades, with many expanding their rule across the cosmos.
The Kree got into a war with the Shi’ar, leading to the devastation of their empire and eventual surrender, at which point Ronan killed the Supreme Intelligence and assumed control of the Kree.
Despite their long conflict with the Kree Empire in the comics, it was something far bigger and badder that destroyed the home planet of the Skrulls. The Skrulls’ Journey From Skrullos to ...
The Kree went on to spread their gargantuan empire throughout the universe; the Kree Empire is made up of nearly every world in their galaxy. They're known for their extremely advanced technology ...
Marvel Comics has consistently been pushing the boundary when it comes to events, which is both good and bad. It’s great because fans get to see creative new twists involving the heroes they know and ...
Historically, the main antagonists of the Kree empire have been the Skrulls. They’re green, pointy-eared, and can shape-shift to look like anyone.
Due to her Kree origins (and the established history of the Kree race in MCU projects like Guardians of the Galaxy and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) we know that it’s likely the Skrull Empire that ...
The Kree and Skrull Empires Since the early days of Marvel's Avengers and Fantastic Four comics, the Kree and Skrull Empires have been two of the dominant powers in the Marvel Universe.