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Alter ego
  
Khan

Team affiliations
  
The House of Thysslia

Created by
  
Stan LeeSteve Ditko

Species
  
Human magic user

Fictional universe
  
Marvel Universe

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Abilities
  
Magical powers, leviate and shrink objects and beings

First appearance
  
Strange Tales #77 (Oct. 1960)

Creators
  
Chris Claremont, Stan Lee, John Byrne, Steve Ditko

Similar
  
Egghead, Lei Kung, Steel Serpent, Yu‑Ti, Colleen Wing

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Master Khan is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in Strange Tales #77 (October 1960), and was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.

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Within the shared universe of that company's publications, Master Khan is a sinister sorcerer "god" of K'un-L'un who demands human blood sacrifices from his worshippers.

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Publication history

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Master Khan first appeared in Strange Tales #77 (October 1960), and was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.

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The character subsequently appears in Marvel Premiere #22 (June 1975), #24 (September 1975), Iron Fist #1-2 (November-December 1975), #5-7 (June-September 1976), Power Man and Iron Fist #66 (December 1980), #73-75 (September-November 1981), #97-100 (September-December 1983), #111-113 (November 1984-January 1985), #117 (May 1985), #119 (September 1985), #121-123 (January-May 1986), #125 (September 1986), and Namor, the Sub-Mariner #20 (November 1991), #22 (January 1992), #24-25 (March-April 1992), #27-28 (June-July 1992), and #32-33 (November-December 1992).

Master Khan received an entry in the All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #7 (2006).

Fictional character biography

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Khan was a notable adversary early in Iron Fist's career, fighting Iron Fist, Luke Cage, Colleen Wing, and Misty Knight on numerous occasions as well as sending his agent Scimitar against them. When Khan stole the Sons of the Tiger's tiger talismans, he badly injured Bob Diamond.

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Later, when Iron Fist contracted radiation poisoning, Luke Cage took him to K'un-L'un for treatment. While there, Iron Fist was secretly replaced by a doppelgänger of the plantlike H'ylthri race, K'un-Lun's ancient enemies. Soon after their return to the outside world, the doppelgänger is destroyed as a result of a bizarre scheme engineered by Master Khan. Cage is blamed for the apparent murder of Iron Fist.

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Namor traveled to K'un-L'un, where he found Iron Fist, who had been presumed dead for many months. While in stasis with the H'ylthri, Rand managed to focus his chi, curing the cancer. Returning to Earth and investigating the apparent invasion of Earth by the H'ylthri, Namor was forced to fight their captive, Wolverine. The battle was interrupted by Master Khan, who wiped Namor's memory and dumped him in the American Midwest.

Namor was missing for almost a year, until Namorita tracked him down using a psychic link to him she had recently discovered. Namor did not regain his memory until sometime afterward, when he was captured by Doctor Doom. The ship Doom had used to do so was then magically imprisoned in a bottle by Master Khan, who then assumed Namor's form and sold off much of Oracle's holdings. Namor soon broke the bottle and the spell, and killed Khan.

Powers and abilities

Master Khan has magical powers that enable him to distort reality, levitate, and shrink objects and beings. He can also alter his appearance, form shields, fire energy blasts. He calls on the mystic principalities, such as Cyttorak, the Faltine, and Raggadorr, for power.

References

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