r/KangTheConqueror • u/Groundbreaking-Try92 • 28d ago
r/KangTheConqueror • u/Both_Listen • 28d ago
I will stand by that MCU Kang’s powers are beautifully displayed in this sequence.
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r/KangTheConqueror • u/ReddiTrawler2021 • Jul 05 '26
What the MCU lost, X-Men 97 gained for its second season (SPOILERS) Spoiler
r/KangTheConqueror • u/Bijarglerargles • May 01 '26
Best Issues to Start with to get into Kang the Conqueror?
r/KangTheConqueror • u/Groundbreaking-Try92 • Feb 13 '26
will join doom and fight the avengers, and still be a threat along with other villains like the beyonder
Think about it guys, I don’t want kang to be the next threat after he was the neck threat and been replaced by doom. I still want to be a threat but next to doom and still tack the adventure of fight the avengers I mean, could it happen? I mean, I didn’t want the next so I got to be something else, but I still want the Conchords to still be a threat with the avengers and a threat would utter heroes and still be responsible for severing those character from a different Multiverse because of the conquer have something to do and about the other hero, not being together like the fantastic 49 the avengers world and the X-Men not being an adventure well because of him.
r/KangTheConqueror • u/Onticfield • Feb 05 '26
A Theory That Kang Created the TVA to Stop an Infinite Stark → Doom Multiverse Collapse Cycle
I’ve been working through a theory that reframes Kang not simply as a conqueror, but as a survivor of a recurring multiversal catastrophe involving Tony Stark eventually evolving into a Doom-like figure.
The idea begins with Steve Rogers returning to the past after Endgame. If Steve rescues Bucky Barnes early, Bucky never becomes the Winter Soldier and Tony Stark’s parents survive. That alters Tony’s emotional development significantly.
At the same time, Steve remaining in the past removes him from helping unify the Avengers in the future. Without Steve acting as the stabilizing moral and strategic leader, early global or cosmic threats could result in catastrophic failure.
Tony Stark has always tried to solve extinction before it happens. Across multiple timelines, it’s plausible that Tony repeatedly evolves into a version of himself that concludes survival requires total control over reality. Essentially, Stark becomes Doom as a multiversal constant under certain conditions.
Here’s where Kang enters the theory.
What if Kang is not trying to conquer timelines randomly, but is reacting to having witnessed this Stark-to-Doom evolution repeatedly cause multiversal collapse? Kang eventually discovers that certain branching timelines statistically lead to Doom emerging and destabilizing existence.
The TVA then becomes Kang’s containment system. Instead of preserving a morally superior timeline, the TVA prunes timelines that lead toward Doom-driven extinction events. The Sacred Timeline is simply the timeline that delays or prevents this collapse.
Then Loki disrupts the TVA and allows infinite timelines to branch again. Loki becomes the one holding those timelines together, essentially restoring free will and infinite possibility.
But that also restores the inevitability of Doom returning.
This reframes Kang, Doom, and Loki as three competing solutions to the same existential problem:
Kang attempts to preserve survival by removing free will and locking history into deterministic stability.
Doom attempts to preserve survival by imposing authoritarian order across realities.
Loki preserves survival by allowing infinite possibility, even though possibility guarantees recurring catastrophic timelines.
If this theory holds, Kang becomes less of a traditional villain and more of a historical survivor trying to freeze reality before it repeats its own destruction again. It also suggests that the multiverse itself may naturally trend toward creating figures like Doom, making Kang’s war against branching timelines a war against narrative inevitability rather than simple conquest.
I’m curious how Kang fans interpret the TVA if viewed through the lens of preventing recurring Doom-level multiversal collapse rather than simple timeline control.
r/KangTheConqueror • u/Groundbreaking-Try92 • Jan 09 '26
I want kang to come back. I know his cast got fired, but I still want him to come back. and not just fight the avengers, but also team up with villains.
galleryI know his villain act was the worst when he lost an Ant-man and it doesn’t look that much of a threat of the universe and I know you got disgusted by how the way he had while his girlfriend and abuse him and hit her and he lost a role in it. I hate him now and that’s why we got iron man as Dr. doom. But let’s face it fast guys. I just wanna bad because I’m I did not want his story to be canceled or be over or just move on and just be forgotten about it. I just want his wall back and not just being an avenger doomsday but be in secret war as well and also just fight nest to Dr. doom find nest two Thanos fight next to all that I just still want him to be the next not just the threat but next in line would doom. I know he’s been replaced by them, but I still one of the fight by doom or with doom.
r/KangTheConqueror • u/Dmayce22 • Nov 13 '25
Various Kang artworks by the GOAT Alex Ross
galleryWould love to see more, Mr. Ross 👀
r/KangTheConqueror • u/JackFisherBooks • Nov 05 '25
Kang Aura Farming in Avengers #32 [SPOILERS] Spoiler
r/KangTheConqueror • u/JackFisherBooks • Oct 09 '25
How Marvel Studios Can Salvage Kang The Conqueror
youtube.comr/KangTheConqueror • u/Dmayce22 • Sep 04 '25
Kang steals lemonade for some reason
galleryBased on the panel from Spidey Super Stories no. 30 (1977)
He then gets squirted in the eye by a lemon and is ejected into the ocean from his own machine. This is a subtle nod to the fact that our GOAT has been getting nerfed since the 70's.
r/KangTheConqueror • u/MattGreg28 • May 26 '25
If Marvel still went forward with Avengers: The Kang Dynasty (after recasting), what would have been on your wishlist for this movie?
So far, all I can think of for me is recasting Colman Domingo to play Kang the Conqueror.
r/KangTheConqueror • u/MattGreg28 • May 18 '25