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Ian Karkull

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Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance More Fun #69
(August 1941)
In story information
Abilities Shadow Form, Sorcery

Ian Karkull is a fictional supervillain in some comic-book titles published by DC Comics. DC Comics is an American comic book and related media company In Comic books and other stories with a long history first appearance refers to the first occurrence to feature a Fictional character. More Fun Comics, originally titled New Fun The Big Comic Magazine a A supervillain or supervillainess is a variant of the Villain character type commonly found in Comic books, Action movies and DC Comics is an American comic book and related media company He first appeared in More Fun Comics #69 (August 1941) as a foe of the sorcerer Doctor Fate. More Fun Comics, originally titled New Fun The Big Comic Magazine a Doctor Fate (also known by the Diminutive, Fate) is the name of a succession of fictional sorcerers who appear within DC Comics ' universe He later became a recurring foe of the All-Star Squadron and the Justice Society of America, beginning in All-Star Squadron Annual #3. The All-Star Squadron is a DC Comics fictional Superhero team that debuted in Justice League of America #193 (August 1981 The Justice Society of America, or JSA, is a DC Comics Superhero group the first team of superheroes in Comic book history

Character biography

In the late 1930s, Ian Karkull was a scientist and archaeologist working in the Sahara Desert with partner Everett Dahlen. The two sought the lost city of Ragnor, a mystic city rumored to possess great wealth and a knowledge of dark powers. In the popular imagination lost cities were real prosperous well-populated areas of human habitation that fell into terminal decline and whose location was later lost Finding it, the two came upon a ruby of incredible size and value and immediately began to quarrel over it. Dahlen stunned Karkull with a savage blow and left him to die in the hidden city. Abandoned in the lost city for days, Karkull learned an undisclosed array of secrets and magics that he carried with him back to America when he was finally rescued by nomadic Arabs.

Arriving in New York, Karkull built a machine based on what he had learned. With it, he could turn men into intangible shadows. His initial goals were two-fold: to avenge himself on Everett Dahlen and build a cache of wealth to launch the next phase of his criminal career. His first goal was easily met, slaying Dahlen with the aide of a shadowy assassin. Karkull's plans were complicated however, when the murder attracted the attention of Doctor Fate. Doctor Fate (also known by the Diminutive, Fate) is the name of a succession of fictional sorcerers who appear within DC Comics ' universe Fate pursued the shadow-men on their next outing at a local bank and confronted Karkull in his lair. To elude the mage, Karkull transformed himself into a shadow. The criminal had outsmarted himself however, since Dr. Fate then promptly destroyed the machine that would return him to human form. After lecturing Karkull on the penalties of an evil life, Fate left the shadow to his own devices (More Fun Comics #69). More Fun Comics, originally titled New Fun The Big Comic Magazine a

For an undetermined period, Karkull wandered the Earth, plotting his revenge. At some point he was contacted by the astral form of the arch-mage Wotan, another foe of Dr. Wotan was a Fictional DC Comics Supervillain and the Archenemy of Doctor Fate until his recent reformation at the hand of Yahweh Fate. Wotan educated Karkull on the magicks needed to free his body from the deep tomb in which Fate had trapped him. The two then relocated to a hidden city in the Arctic to gather their strength. Their plans came to the attention of Dr. Fate when they destroyed an expedition of U. S. Navy scientists who came too close to their lair. Tracking the villains across the frozen wasteland, Fate confronted his two foes only to be captured. His release was accomplished via a surprise assault by the Navy, led by the sole survivor of the doomed expedition. The men were no match for the powerful weaponry employed by Karkull and Wotan but distracted them long enough for the mage to escape. After ensuring the safety of the sailors, Fate turned his full wrath on the villains, reflecting their own device against them. Seeing them apparently destroyed, Fate left the Arctic city to burn to the ground (More Fun Comics #70).

Karkull was last seen manipulating Obsidian, to gain access to, and subsequently rule the shadow lands. Obsidian is a Fictional Superhero (formerly a Super-villain) published by DC Comics. Karkull had apparently been corrupting Obsidian for months, in an effort to get revenge on his enemies in the Justice Society. The Justice Society of America, or JSA, is a DC Comics Superhero group the first team of superheroes in Comic book history Obsidian then killed Karkull, using his energies to grow to massive size to combat Alan Scott. Alan Scott is a Fictional character, a Superhero from the DC Comics universe and the first superhero to bear the name Green Lantern

Appearances in other media

In Superman: The Animated Series, the episode The Hand of Fate portrays a shadowy being called only Karkull as a powerful demon accidentally freed when a petty thief robs a mystical artifact from a museum. Superman The Animated Series is the unofficial title of a Warner Bros Karkull possesses the thief and begins transforming people into Cthulhoid monsters, eventually taking over and transforming the Daily Planet Building into a magical portal into the underworld. Cthulhu is a giant fictional creature one of the Great Old Ones in H The Daily Planet is a Fictional Broadsheet Newspaper that appears in Superman stories published by DC Comics. Karkull is eventually defeated by Superman and Doctor Fate, and once again sealed into a clay tablet. Superman is a fictional Comic book Superhero widely considered to be one of the most recognized of such characters and an American Cultural icon

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