Ian Karkull

Comics character
Ian Karkull
Ian Karkull as depicted in Who's Who: Update '87 #3 (October 1987). Art by Greg Brooks.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceMore Fun #69 (August 1941)
Created byGardner Fox
Howard Sherman
In-story information
SpeciesMetahuman
PartnershipsObsidian
Abilities
  • Genius-level intellect
  • Darkness manipulation

Ian Karkull is a supervillain in comic books published by DC Comics. He first appeared in More Fun Comics #69 (August 1941) as a foe of the sorcerer Doctor Fate. He later became a recurring foe of the All-Star Squadron and the Justice Society of America, beginning in All-Star Squadron Annual #3.

Publication history

Ian Karkull first appeared in More Fun Comics #69, and was created by Gardner Fox and Howard Sherman.

Fictional character biography

In the late 1930s, Ian Karkull was a scientist and archaeologist working in the Sahara Desert with partner Everett Dahlen to find Ragnor, a mystic city rumored to possess great wealth and a knowledge of dark powers. However, Dahlen eventually betrayed Karkull and left him for dead, during which he learned magic before being rescued by nomadic Arabs.

After returning to the United States, Karkull built a machine that could transform men into intangible shadows. He killed Dahlen out of revenge, but this attracted the attention of Doctor Fate. Karkull transformed himself into a shadow to evade him, but Fate destroyed the machine that would return him to human form.

For an undetermined period, Karkull wandered the Earth, plotting his revenge. At some point, he was contacted by Wotan, another enemy of Doctor Fate, who had previously been trapped underground and needed his help to escape. The two then relocated to a hidden city in the Arctic, getting Fate's attention when they killed U.S. Navy scientists who came too close to their lair. After defeating the two, Fate left the city to burn to the ground.

Karkull was last seen manipulating Obsidian to gain access to the Shadowlands. The same story revealed that the Justice Society were exposed to Karkull's energy during World War II, which slowed their aging and enabled them to remain healthy despite their advanced age.[1] Eventually, Obsidian kills Karkull and uses his energy to expand the Shadowlands across the world.[2]

Powers and abilities

Ian Karkull has mastered certain mystic forces that allows him to access a dark realm known as the Shadowlands. Using this access, he is able to utilize vast energy of the shadows trapped by Ragnor's ancient mages for his own ends.[3] After being stuck in his immaterial form, Karkull can phase through solid objects or hide in the darkness. As a living shadow, he no longer ages. In both forms, he possesses arcane and scientific knowledge.[4]

In other media

Karkull appears in the Superman: The Animated Series episode "The Hand of Fate", voiced by Ted Levine.[5] This version is a demon who was imprisoned in a tablet by Doctor Fate.

References

  1. ^ All-Star Squadron Annual #3
  2. ^ JSA #7
  3. ^ More Fun Comics Vol 1 #69-70 (July-August 1941)
  4. ^ Who's Who: Update '87 Vol 1 #3 (October 1987)
  5. ^ "Karkull Voice - Superman: The Animated Series (TV Show)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved June 20, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.

External links

  • Ian Karkull at DC Database
  • Ian Karkull at Comic Vine
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