Kraglin

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Kraglin
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Kraglin as seen in All-New Guardians of the Galaxy Annual #1.
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Tales to Astonish #46 (August 1963)
Created by Stan Lee (writer)
Don Heck
Ernie Hart (artists)
In-story information
SpeciesA-Chilitarian
Team affiliations Ravagers
AbilitiesCan see in several directions at the same time

Kraglin is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by plotter Stan Lee, writer Ernie Hart and artist Don Heck, he first appeared in Tales to Astonish #46 (August 1963). [1] He is a member of the Ravagers.

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A version of the character named Kraglin Obfonteri, portrayed by Sean Gunn, appears in the Marvel Cinematic Universe franchise.

Publication history

The character, created by plotter Stan Lee, writer Ernie Hart and artist Don Heck, debuted in Tales to Astonish #46 (cover-dated Aug. 1963). Kraglin is a A-Chilitarian, an alien humanoid and was introduced as a one-off villain that was defeated by Ant-Man and the Wasp. [2] [3]

After that single appearance, Kraglin returned in All-New Guardians of the Galaxy Annual #1 (Aug. 2017), by Chad Bowers, Chris Sims and Danilo Beyruth. [4] [5]

Fictional character biography

Kraglin is an A-Chilitarian from the planet A-Chiltar III and has the appearance of a furry, purple being with multi-faceted eyes. While in Greece, Ant-Man and Wasp encounter Kraglin, who is capturing people in a plot to take over Earth. [6]

During the "Secret Empire" storyline, Kraglin resurfaces as a member of Yondu's Ravagers. [7]

Powers and abilities

Kraglin's multi-faceted eyes enable him to see in multiple directions at once. [6]

In other media

Television

Kraglin, based on the MCU incarnation (see below), appears in the Guardians of the Galaxy episode "Back in Black", voiced by James Arnold Taylor. [8]

Marvel Cinematic Universe

Kraglin Obfonteri appears in media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), portrayed by Sean Gunn. [9] This version is a Xandarian member of the Ravagers and Yondu Udonta's first mate. [10]

Video games

The MCU incarnation of Kraglin appears in Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 via the Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 DLC pack. [20]

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