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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 ...
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 ...
Using his battle axe, Venom starts to shred his way through the Symbiote Dragons upon noting that Knull has become afraid of him. Knull even unleashes a Symbiote-controlled Celestial to aid him as Venom beheads it. As Venom rips off Knull's armor, Knull states that the darkness is in Dylan.
However, Ego freed the Silver Surfer from Knull's control, destroying the symbiote and allowing him to escape. Extrembiote: King in Black #2 (December 2020) Iron Man used a sample of Extremis on a Symbiote Dragon that formed this new Symbiote while also merging with the Iron Man Model 70 armor. Plague: King in Black: Planet of the Symbiotes #1 ...
During the "King in Black" storyline, three Celestials are shown to have been slain by Knull, with their corpses being possessed by his symbiotes. [30] Thor and Knull later fight and Thor gains the upper hand until Knull distracts Thor by bringing in his symbiote-possessed Celestials and stabs Thor in the back.
Knull is a fictional supervillain appearing in Marvel Comics. Knull may also refer to: The Knüllgebirge, or simply Knüll, a mountain range in Hesse, Germany;
The symbiote causes the Punisher's war to become more brutal and unrestrained than ever before as he set about confronting and killing many super-criminals. The symbiote eventually influences him to confront and beat Spider-Man, but before it can kill the Web Slinger, Castle's soldierly discipline wins out.
[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 ...