fiction.wikisort.org - CharacterRonan the Accuser is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Ronan was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby and he first appeared in Fantastic Four #65 (August 1967).[1] He is the Supreme Accuser of the Kree Empire, the militaristic government of the fictional alien race known as the Kree, and is commonly depicted as an adversary of superhero teams such as the Fantastic Four, the Avengers, and the Guardians of the Galaxy. In later years, the character was depicted as a more noble and heroic figure as a member of various superhero groups such as the Starforce, United Front and Annihilators. He was married to the Inhuman Crystal, a princess of the Inhuman Royal Family.
Marvel Comics fictional character
"Ronan (comics)" redirects here. Not to be confused with Ronin (comics).
Comics character
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Textless cover of Annihilation: Ronan #4 (September 2006). Art by Gabriele Dell'Otto. |
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
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First appearance | Fantastic Four #65 (August 1967) |
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Created by | Stan Lee Jack Kirby |
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Species | Kree |
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Team affiliations | Kree Empire Starforce United Front Phalanx Annihilators |
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- Expert in military tactics
- Skilled hand-to-hand combatant
- Superhuman strength, speed, endurance, and reflexes
- Utilizes Kree exoskeleton armor
- Wields "Universal Weapon"
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The character has been substantially adapted from the comics into various media, including several animated television series and video games. Lee Pace portrayed the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) and Captain Marvel (2019).
Publication history
Ronan was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby. He first appeared in Fantastic Four #65 (August 1967).[2]
The character returned sporadically in Captain Marvel, and played an important role in the Kree-Skrull War storyline in The Avengers #88–97.[3] After appearances in Ms. Marvel #19 and Silver Surfer vol. 3, Ronan returned in the Galactic Storm crossover in 1992.[4]
Ronan subsequently appeared in Fantastic Four vol. 3 #13–14 and Iron Man vol. 3 #14, before having a major role in the Maximum Security crossover in Jan 2001.[5]
During the 2006 Annihilation storyline, Ronan received a four-issue eponymous miniseries written by Simon Furman,[6] and a leading role in Annihilation #1–6. He appeared in the sequels, Annihilation: Conquest #1–6 and Annihilation Conquest: Wraith #1–4 in 2007.[7][8][2]
After being seen during the Secret Invasion: War of Kings one-shot, the character was used in War of Kings #1–6 (2009) and Realm of Kings: Inhumans #1–4. Following appearances in The Thanos Imperative #1–6 (2010), Ronan joined the titular team in Annihilators #1–4 (2011) and Annihilators: Earthfall #1–4 (Sept 2011–Dec 2011).[9]
Ronan is seen killed in Death of the Inhumans #3.[10]
Fictional character biography
Ronan was born on the planet Hala, the capital of the Kree Empire in the Greater Magellanic Cloud. Ronan later joined the Accuser Corps, who are the Kree equivalent of military governors and jurists, and his rise through their ranks was extraordinary; he eventually became the third-most powerful being in the Kree Empire. The Supreme Intelligence ultimately appointed him "Supreme Accuser of the Kree Empire". He is known simply as "Ronan the Accuser".
On his first mission, Ronan is sent to Earth to investigate the destruction of a robotic Kree Sentry at the hands of the Fantastic Four. The team defeats Ronan,[11] which prompts a Kree expedition to spy on and assess Earth.[12] Captain Mar-Vell is a member of the team, and he interacts with Ronan frequently during his mission.[13]
Ronan secretly plans with Zarek to overthrow the Kree leader, the Supreme Intelligence, believing the Empire should not be ruled by a non-humanoid entity. But Ronan is paralyzed by the psionic powers of Rick Jones, and control of the Kree Empire reverts to the Supreme Intelligence.[14]
Ronan is subsequently mentally dominated by the Supreme Intelligence, and battles Mar-Vell on multiple occasions.[15] Ronan later regains his sanity and returns to his former position as Supreme Accuser.[16] During the second Kree-Skrull war, Ronan executes a Skrull duplicate of the Silver Surfer.[17]
During the Kree-Shi'ar War, Ronan joins Starforce.[18]
When Earth becomes a prison planet, Ronan serves as its warden. The Supreme Intelligence then plans to subvert the galactic council and use Ego the Living Planet as a weapon. Although Ronan is able to elevate his power by tapping into Ego's own energy, Mister Fantastic, Iron Man, Giant-Man and Bruce Banner manage to create a machine that transfers Ego's essence into Quasar. The weakened Ronan is defeated and captured by the U.S. Agent.[19]
When Ronan is falsely accused of treason by Tana Nile, he discovers he has been framed by a highly placed member of a Kree house.[20] After defending the Kree Empire against the Annihilation Wave, Ronan clears his name and kills his betrayer, although not before he lobotomizes the Supreme Intelligence. In an act of mercy, Ronan kills the Supreme Intelligence and becomes ruler of the Kree Empire.[21]
During the Phalanx conquest of the Kree, Ronan works with the Super-Skrull and Wraith to free his people.
When the Inhumans seek aid from the Kree against the Skrull's Secret Invasion, Ronan agrees on the condition that the Inhuman princess, Crystal, marries him.[22] On their wedding day, Ronan is severely beaten by the Shi'ar Imperial Guard and hospitalized.[23] He does not fully recover until after the War of Kings is over.[volume & issue needed]
During the war with the cancerverse, Ronan is a member of Nova's main attack force.[24] In an effort to prevent further conflict, Ronan joins the Annihilators,[25] who protect Galador from the Dire Wraiths[26] and oppose the Universal Church of Truth's attempt to revive the Magus.[27]
Ronan is soon separated from his wife under the orders of Black Bolt, as part of a truce made between Black Bolt and the Supreme Intelligence to ensure peace between Inhumans and the Kree Empire. Crystal and Ronan are deeply saddened by this decision, as their arranged marriage had eventually become a stronger relationship.[28]
In the Infinity storyline, Ronan the Accuser and the Supreme Intelligence appeared as members of the Galactic Council.[29] Ronan later fights Thanos' minion Black Dwarf of the Black Order, and kills him.[30]
Ronan the Accuser steals The Black Vortex from the cosmically powered X-Men, and, against the Supreme Intelligence's orders, submits to the Vortex and receives cosmic powers. Mister Knife later steals the Vortex and destroys Hala and the Supreme Intelligence.[31] Ronan and the imperial fleet survive, but the last remaining seed of the Supreme Intelligence was stolen from the Collector by Star-Lord's half-sister Victoria.[32]
Ronan wanders the ruins of Hala alone while remembering the names of the Kree that fell in battle when he came into conflict with Noh-Varr and the Inhumans except for Crystal.[33] Thanks to Crystal's reasoning, Ronan blames himself for disobeying the Supreme Intelligence's orders. After freeing his captive, Ronan witnesses Noh-Varr planting the seed of his reality's Plex Intelligence into the remains of the Supreme Intelligence. Even though Hala has a new leader, Ronan still blames himself for what happened to the planet.[34]
In the pages of "Death of the Inhumans," Karnak confronts the unnamed Kree commander of a Kree contingency that was sent away to explore and chart the outer reaches of the Universe. After generations away they finally returned to Hala, only to find it in ruins. The Kree commander also reveals that they eliminated Ronan, exile those loyal to him and decided use the Inhumans as part of their plans to rebuild Hala and bring a new dawn to the Kree Empire.[35] However, Black Bolt eventually found out that the Kree commander had lied to Karnak about Ronan's fate. The Kree actually captured him and the Kree soldiers loyal to him and made gruesome experiments on them. Now merely a cyborg, Ronan begged Black Bolt to end his misery as he apologized for all the pain he caused to the Inhumans to which he complies by whispering "You are forgiven."[36]
Powers and abilities
As a Kree warrior in peak physical condition, Ronan possesses his species' unique physiology and is thus resistant to poisons, toxins, and diseases. He has superhuman physical attributes which are all further enhanced by his exoskeleton body-armor. Ronan's armor, which contains multiple scanners, can also create fields of invisibility, and his gauntlets can discharge cosmic energy bolts or generate sufficient coldness to place certain lifeforms into a state of suspended animation. In addition, Ronan possesses a brilliant strategic mind; his high intellect allowed him to rise to one of the highest positions in the Kree Empire. He also has extensive knowledge in all matters pertaining to Kree law and is well-versed in the use of his species' highly advanced technology.
Ronan's primary weapon is a warhammer-like Accuser Cosmi-Rod called the "Universal Weapon". At its wielder's will, the device can absorb and fire cosmic energy, manipulate matter, generate force-fields, control gravity, and create "time-motion displacement fields". It also allows for interstellar teleportation, hyperspatial passages and flight. As a highly trained Kree soldier, Ronan is extremely proficient in the use of this weapon in both close- and long-ranged confrontations. Even without his war hammer, Ronan has proven a formidable hand-to-hand combatant.
Other versions
Ultimate Marvel
The Ultimate version of Ronan the Accuser is the son of Thanos, and is a part of his empire. He is ultimately defeated by the Thing.[37]
In the series Hunger, another version of Ronan called Ro-Nan is married to Esa-La and have a son named Dra-ta. He leads an army of Kree warriors in a battle against the Chitauri, when both alien races encounter the entity Gah Lak Tus during battle. Ro-Nan is killed in Hunger #3.[38]
JLA/Avengers
Main article: JLA/Avengers
Ronan appears as part of Krona's army in JLA/Avengers, and is defeated by DC's Captain Marvel.[39]
Television
- Ronan made a cameo appearance in the Silver Surfer episode "Radical Justice". This version was a member of the Wanderers, a group consisting of various alien races displaced by Galactus.[40]
- Ronan appears in Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes, voiced by Michael Dobson.[41] He appears in the episodes "Trial by Fire", "My Neighbor Was a Skrull", "Revenge of the Skrulls", and "Contest of Champions".
- Ronan appears in The Super Hero Squad Show episode "Alienating with the Surfer!", voiced by Michael Dorn.[42]
- Ronan appears in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, voiced by Keith Szarabajka.[42]
- Ronan appears in Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.,[43] voiced by James C. Mathis III.[42]
- Ronan appears in Guardians of the Galaxy, voiced by Jonathan Adams.[42] Prior to the series, this version had been exiled from the Kree Empire and became Thanos's top general before Ronan betrayed him and was killed in battle against the Guardians of the Galaxy; creating a power vacuum within Thanos's remaining forces to fill his position. In the present, Nebula uses Ronan's Universal Weapon, an alien seed, and the life-giving energies of the living moon Mandala to resurrect Ronan.
- Ronan appears in Lego Marvel Super Heroes - Guardians of the Galaxy: The Thanos Threat, voiced again by Jonathan Adams.[44][42]
- Ronan first appeared in the Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers episode "Together With the Guardians", voiced by Hiroshi Shirokuma in the Japanese version and James C. Mathis III in the English version.[42]
Film
Lee Pace portrays Ronan the Accuser in live-action films set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
- Ronan first appears in Guardians of the Galaxy (2014).[45] Depicted as an avid and ruthless Kree fanatic whose family was killed in the Kree-Nova War, this version refuses to heed his Empire's peace treaty with the Nova Corps of Xandar and embarks on a genocidal campaign against all Xandarians. Ronan agrees to recover an orb for Thanos in exchange for the latter's help in destroying Xandar, only to renege on their deal upon learning that the orb contains the Power Stone, which he can use to annihilate Xandar himself. Ronan decimates the Nova Corps' fleet, but the Guardians of the Galaxy take the Stone back and use it to destroy him.
- A younger Ronan appears in Captain Marvel (2019), which is set in 1995, years before the events of Guardians of the Galaxy.[46] He leads the Kree and works alongside the Starforce in hunting Skrulls across the universe. When a group of Skrulls land on Earth, Starforce commander Yon-Rogg contacts Ronan to eradicate them, but the latter is forced to retreat after his fleet is attacked and largely obliterated by Carol Danvers / Captain Marvel. Before he escapes, an impressed Ronan vows to come back for her.
Video games
- Ronan appears in Avengers in Galactic Storm.[47]
- Ronan appears as an unlockable character in Lego Marvel Super Heroes.[48]
- Ronan appears as an unlockable character in Lego Marvel's Avengers, voiced by John DiMaggio.[49]
- Ronan appears in Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2.[50]
- Ronan appears as a non-playable, later unlockable, character, in Marvel: Avengers Alliance. He appears in Special Operation 20, which is based on the Guardians of the Galaxy film,[51] and as a lockbox character in Special Operations 36: Truth of Infinity.[52]
- Ronan appears as an unlockable character in Marvel: Avengers Alliance Tactics.[53]
- Ronan appears as a playable character in Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes and Disney Infinity 3.0, voiced again by James C. Mathis III.[54][55] This version's appearance is based on his MCU counterpart.[56]
- Ronan appears as a playable character in Marvel Contest of Champions.[57]
- Ronan appears in Marvel: Avengers Alliance 2.[58]
- Ronan appears as a playable character in Marvel: Future Fight.[59]
- Ronan appears in Marvel Powers United VR, voiced again by Jonathan Adams.[42]
- Ronan appears as a boss in Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order, voiced again by James C. Mathis III.[42]
- Ronan appears in Marvel Dimension of Heroes, voiced again by James C. Mathis III.[42]
Merchandise
- A Ronan figure was released as part of the Classic Marvel Figurine Collection.[60]
- A Ronan figure is included in the Marvel HeroClix "Hammer of Thor", "Critical Mass", "Galactic Guardians" and "Guardians of the Galaxy" sets.[61]
- A Ronan figure was released for the Guardians of the Galaxy film tie-in toy line, which features a "swinging hammer strike" action feature when the legs are squeezed together.
- Funko released a POP! Vinyl figure of Ronan in their Guardians of the Galaxy movie wave.
- Two Ronan bobble-heads were released as part of Funko's Guardians of the Galaxy Mystery Minis line. One version has a regular paint job, while the other sports a metallic finish.
- An interactive game piece of Ronan was released for the Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes 2.0 video game, based on his appearance in the Guardians of the Galaxy film.[54]
- A GameStop exclusive action figure of Ronan was released by Hasbro in their Marvel Studios: The First Ten Years Legends Series, based on his appearance in the Guardians of the Galaxy film.
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- [en] Ronan the Accuser
[es] Ronan el Acusador
Ronan el Acusador fue un supervillano ficticio que aparece en los cómics estadounidenses publicados por Marvel Comics. Ronan fue creado por el escritor Stan Lee y el artista Jack Kirby y apareció por primera vez en Fantastic Four # 65 (agosto de 1967).[1]Es el acusador supremo del Imperio Kree, comúnmente es el ser que tiene curiosidad e interés que devuelve a las cosas muertas. El gobierno militarista de la raza alienígena ficticia conocida como Kree, y comúnmente se lo representa en el enemigo de equipos de superhéroes llamados Los 4 Fantásticos, Los Vengadores y los Guardianes de la Galaxia. En años posteriores, el personaje fue representado como una figura más noble y heroica como miembro de varios grupos de superhéroes como Fuerza Estelar, Frontera Unida y Annihilators. Estaba casado con la Inhumana Crystal, una princesa de la Familia Real Inhumana.
[fr] Ronan l'Accusateur
Ronan l'Accusateur (« Ronan the Accuser » en version originale) est un super-vilain évoluant dans l'univers Marvel de la maison d'édition Marvel Comics. Créé par le scénariste Stan Lee et le dessinateur Jack Kirby, le personnage de fiction apparaît pour la première fois dans le comic book Fantastic Four #65 en août 1967.
[it] Ronan l'accusatore
Ronan l'accusatore (Ronan the Accuser) è un personaggio dei fumetti statunitensi, ideato da Stan Lee (testi) e Jack Kirby (disegni), pubblicato dalla Marvel Comics. È apparso la prima volta in Fantastic Four (prima serie) n. 65 (agosto 1967). È un supercriminale alieno nemico dei Fantastici Quattro, Silver Surfer, Capitan Marvel, i Vendicatori e i Guardiani della Galassia. Dagli eventi di Annihilation in poi, il personaggio di Ronan divenne sempre più nobile ed eroico.
[ru] Ронан Обвинитель
Ронан Обвинитель (англ. Ronan the Accuser) — персонаж комиксов издательства Marvel Comics, представитель расы Крии.
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