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Immortus (/ɪˈmɔːrtəs/; Nathaniel Richards) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is the future self of Pharaoh Rama-Tut, Scarlet Centurion, Kang the Conqueror, and Iron Lad / Kid Immortus, and a descendant of the scientist of the same name.
Immortus made his feature film debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023), portrayed by Jonathan Majors.
Immortus first appeared in The Avengers #10 (November 1964), and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. In The Celestial Madonna Saga, Immortus was retroactively established to be the future self of the time-travelling Pharaoh Rama-Tut and Kang the Conqueror, having turned towards a more peaceful outlook on existence.
At some point in his personal timeline, Rama-Tut (formerly known as Kang) became weary of battle due to frustration and the loss of his son Marcus and consort Ravonna in several timelines. He was approached by the alien Time-Keepers—time travelers from the end of the universe, the last living creatures in existence—to become their agent, preserving timelines rather than conquering them in exchange for immortality. He accepted and reinvented himself again as Immortus, the lord of the other-dimensional realm of Limbo.
In his first encounter with the Avengers, Immortus attempts to destroy them by recruiting mythological and historical figures (such as Paul Bunyan, Attila the Hun, and Goliath) as combatants. The Masters of Evil attack the Avengers after Captain America had been taken to the Tower of London in 1760, where Rick Jones is imprisoned. After Rick is rescued, he and Captain America return to the present and the Masters of Evil are defeated. Immortus was partially responsible for the creation of the Vision, allegedly creating a temporal copy of the original Human Torch that the android Ultron used to create the Vision.
Immortus allies with Kang the Conqueror in one of Kang's schemes against the Avengers and Rama-Tut. He is betrayed by Kang and imprisoned alongside Rama-Tut while Kang uses Immortus's advanced technology to create the first Legion of the Unliving, made up of dead heroes and villains who are rescued just before they would have died. Immortus is freed by the Avengers and revealed to be the future persona of Rama-Tut and Kang. He offers to aid Vision in learning his past. The Legion of the Unliving are defeated and sent back to their own times, and Kang flees.
Immortus officiates the weddings of Vision to Scarlet Witch, and Mantis to Swordsman. He assists the Avengers in battling Kang on two separate occasions. Immortus later reveals that he had caused Kang to find his fortress in Limbo, faked his death by leaving what Kang thought were his remains in his fortress, caused a disturbance in the timestream, and manipulated him into destroying the Kang divergent doubles to stop their effect on the timestream, as they were creating more timelines and duplicates. The Avengers are brought to Limbo by Kang to help him defeat another version. When Kang tries to seize a device Immortus held that contained the memories of the dead alternate Kangs, he is driven insane. Immortus is questioned by the Avengers on the morality of his actions, but refuses to answer and sends the Avengers back to their own time.
Immortus develops a long-term plot to manipulate the Avengers, which involves him erasing several timelines from existence. He is rendered catatonic for a time by the Time-Keepers as punishment for his attempt to overthrow them. After recovering, Immortus manipulates beliefs regarding the relationship between the Human Torch and Vision. Scarlet Witch is a 'nexus being' whose children who could threaten the cosmic entities; Immortus disrupting her relationship with the Vision limits the possibility of her having children.
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Immortus
Immortus (/ɪˈmɔːrtəs/; Nathaniel Richards) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is the future self of Pharaoh Rama-Tut, Scarlet Centurion, Kang the Conqueror, and Iron Lad / Kid Immortus, and a descendant of the scientist of the same name.
Immortus made his feature film debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023), portrayed by Jonathan Majors.
Immortus first appeared in The Avengers #10 (November 1964), and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. In The Celestial Madonna Saga, Immortus was retroactively established to be the future self of the time-travelling Pharaoh Rama-Tut and Kang the Conqueror, having turned towards a more peaceful outlook on existence.
At some point in his personal timeline, Rama-Tut (formerly known as Kang) became weary of battle due to frustration and the loss of his son Marcus and consort Ravonna in several timelines. He was approached by the alien Time-Keepers—time travelers from the end of the universe, the last living creatures in existence—to become their agent, preserving timelines rather than conquering them in exchange for immortality. He accepted and reinvented himself again as Immortus, the lord of the other-dimensional realm of Limbo.
In his first encounter with the Avengers, Immortus attempts to destroy them by recruiting mythological and historical figures (such as Paul Bunyan, Attila the Hun, and Goliath) as combatants. The Masters of Evil attack the Avengers after Captain America had been taken to the Tower of London in 1760, where Rick Jones is imprisoned. After Rick is rescued, he and Captain America return to the present and the Masters of Evil are defeated. Immortus was partially responsible for the creation of the Vision, allegedly creating a temporal copy of the original Human Torch that the android Ultron used to create the Vision.
Immortus allies with Kang the Conqueror in one of Kang's schemes against the Avengers and Rama-Tut. He is betrayed by Kang and imprisoned alongside Rama-Tut while Kang uses Immortus's advanced technology to create the first Legion of the Unliving, made up of dead heroes and villains who are rescued just before they would have died. Immortus is freed by the Avengers and revealed to be the future persona of Rama-Tut and Kang. He offers to aid Vision in learning his past. The Legion of the Unliving are defeated and sent back to their own times, and Kang flees.
Immortus officiates the weddings of Vision to Scarlet Witch, and Mantis to Swordsman. He assists the Avengers in battling Kang on two separate occasions. Immortus later reveals that he had caused Kang to find his fortress in Limbo, faked his death by leaving what Kang thought were his remains in his fortress, caused a disturbance in the timestream, and manipulated him into destroying the Kang divergent doubles to stop their effect on the timestream, as they were creating more timelines and duplicates. The Avengers are brought to Limbo by Kang to help him defeat another version. When Kang tries to seize a device Immortus held that contained the memories of the dead alternate Kangs, he is driven insane. Immortus is questioned by the Avengers on the morality of his actions, but refuses to answer and sends the Avengers back to their own time.
Immortus develops a long-term plot to manipulate the Avengers, which involves him erasing several timelines from existence. He is rendered catatonic for a time by the Time-Keepers as punishment for his attempt to overthrow them. After recovering, Immortus manipulates beliefs regarding the relationship between the Human Torch and Vision. Scarlet Witch is a 'nexus being' whose children who could threaten the cosmic entities; Immortus disrupting her relationship with the Vision limits the possibility of her having children.