| Yuga Khan | |
| : Art by Rick Hoberg. |
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| Publication information | |
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| Publisher | DC Comics |
| First appearance | New Gods vol. 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. 3 #17 (June '90) |
| In story information | |
| Alter ego | Yuga Khan |
| Team affiliations | New Gods of Apokolips |
| Abilities | Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, Virtual invulnerability, Energy absorption, Flight, Capable of surviving in a vacuum, Immortality |
Yuga Khan is a DC Comics supervillain. The New Gods are a Fictional race published by DC Comics, as well as the title for four series of comics about those characters DC Comics is an American comic book and related media company A supervillain or supervillainess is a variant of the Villain character type commonly found in Comic books, Action movies and He first appeared in New Gods volume 2 #17 (June 1990). The New Gods are a Fictional race published by DC Comics, as well as the title for four series of comics about those characters Khan was former patriarch of Apokolips, whose misguided attempt to unravel the unknowable mystery of the Source left him a helpless captive for countless thousands of years. The Source was a metaphysical concept created by writer/artist Jack Kirby for his Fourth World series of comic books Yuga Khan's wife Heggra later died by the hand of their son Darkseid, who took control of Apokolips himself. Heggra is a Fictional character, an Extraterrestial Monarch and Supervillain in publications from DC Comics. Darkseid is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by DC Comics. Using his planet-rending powers, Khan eventually freed himself; he then returned to Apokolips where he easily overthrew his son Darkseid from the throne - until he was reclaimed by the Source in the Promethean Galaxy.
Yuga Khan was the most powerful New God. He possessed enormous physical prowess, the ability to traverse hypertime, and could manipulate The Source itself. Hypertime is a Fictional concept presented in the 1999 DC comic book series The Kingdom, both a catch-all explanation for any continuity