In “The Top 10 Egyptian Gods in Marvel Comics History,” we will be exploring the pantheon of deities from ancient Egypt that have made their mark in the Marvel Comics universe.
Sobek was the deity of military strength in ancient Egyptian mythology, and he was frequently pictured wearing a crocodile head.
Isis, who serves as a motherly figure to the Egyptian people, is the sister-wife of the Egyptian deity Osiris.
Viewers of Moon Knight are likely familiar with Osiris because the god’s Avatar has an important role as the head of the Ennead Council.
In the Marvel Universe, Set is often depicted as a powerful and malevolent force. He is the god of chaos, darkness, and the desert, and is able to manipulate sand and create powerful sandstorms.
This Egyptian deity is frequently referred to as “Ra,” although other names include Atum, “Amon Ra,” and “Amun Ra”.
Khonshu, the Moon God, is among the most well-known Egyptian deities in Marvel Comics. Khonshu was a close associate of Thoth and a creator of new life in the Egyptian mythology of the real world.
Sekhmet, often known as the Lion God, was the sister of Bast, the deity that guards Wakanda. Sekhmet was only still revered by outlying cults, while Bast rose to prominence as a divinity in the African nation.
Oshtur, one of Earth’s first life forms, is among the planet’s oldest deities according to Marvel mythology.
In several comic book series, Thoth who belonged to the Ogdead, an ancestor of the Ennead in Egyptian mythology has a significant role.
Tawaret has a similar position in the Moon Knight series as Anubis does in both Egyptian mythology as well as Marvel Comics.