Their tender affection for one another grows quickly and does not quite feel earned, but the weight of history imbues their interactions with immense pathos. (All the dialogue is this grand and elliptical. “In the when from which you fell, is this place remembered?” Ravonna asks him at one point. They may as well be meeting for the first time because, in a sense, they are. They bring her into the story through a new guise - this time, she is her reality’s Moon Knight. (Don’t worry, he conquered it soon enough.) Attempting to even make sense of Kang and Ravonna’s relationship across continuity could make one’s eyes glaze over, so Kelly and Lanzing don’t really try. She is Kang’s enduring love interest, princess of the only world he had not yet conquered. What appears to be a tour of the older Kang’s greatest hits takes a detour when Nathaniel is introduced to a woman named Ravonna.Īny Marvel diehard (or recent Loki watcher) knows this name. This issue opens with Nathaniel arriving in Egypt to find a reality overrun by one of his many incarnations, Rama-Tut. SPOILERS AHEAD for Kang the Conqueror #2!
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