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Noh-Varr

Noh-Varr

First Appearance

Marvel Knights/Marvel Boy Genesis Edition #1 (2000)

Powers & Abilities

FlightSuper StrengthSuper SpeedAgilityStaminaIntellectTeleportBlast PowerWeapon MasterImplantsUnarmed CombatGadgetsWall ClingerTrackingSuper EatingEmotion ControlIllusion CastingMarksmanshipPower ItemClawsHypnosisPoisonousChemical Secretion

Teams

18th Kree Diplomatic GestaltAvengersDark AvengersGalactic CouncilGuardians of the GalaxyKreeSecret AvengersYoung Avengers

Also Known As

Marvel Boy, Ensign Marvel, Captain Marvel, The Protector, The Protector of the Universe, Ruhi-Tugu, Defense Unit 564

About Noh-Varr

Noh-Varr is a Kree warrior from an alternate dimension whose arrival on Earth set the stage for one of Marvel's most visually daring and philosophically charged stories of the early 2000s. A member of the 18th Kree Diplomatic Gestalt, he crash-landed on Earth after his vessel was shot down, bringing with him an alien physiology that makes him one of the most biologically unique characters in the Marvel universe. His body has been enhanced at the cellular level, granting him extraordinary physical capabilities including superhuman strength and speed, the ability to cling to walls, chemical secretions capable of controlling emotions or delivering deadly toxins, and even a form of hypnosis. He carries himself with the detached confidence of someone who genuinely believes humanity is a lesser civilization — a perspective that makes him endlessly compelling to read.

For collectors, the hunt begins with Marvel Boy #1 from 2000, part of the Marvel Knights imprint and written by Grant Morrison with art by J.G. Jones. This prestige launch title introduced Noh-Varr to the world in a blaze of psychedelic sci-fi action and remains a cornerstone of any Morrison or Marvel Knights collection. The series is celebrated for its kinetic artwork and boundary-pushing storytelling, and high-grade copies continue to draw attention from serious collectors who prize creator-driven work from that era. His journey from imprisoned alien rebel to reluctant hero is one of the more fascinating character arcs Marvel has developed across multiple decades.

Noh-Varr's team history is as varied as his alias list. He has fought under the banners of the Dark Avengers, the Secret Avengers, and the Young Avengers, each affiliation reflecting a different chapter in his uneasy relationship with Earth and its heroes. His time with the Young Avengers during Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie's critically acclaimed 2013 run is a particular highlight, placing him at the center of a stylish, emotionally resonant story that has only grown in stature since publication. That series is a must-own for modern Marvel collectors and regularly appears on best-of lists for the decade.

With ties to cosmic Marvel, street-level Avengers stories, and indie-flavored prestige projects, Noh-Varr's back catalog offers collectors an exciting range of key issues to chase. Whether you're hunting a raw copy of his first appearance, a CGC-graded slab from his Dark Avengers debut, or the complete Young Avengers run, building a Noh-Varr collection means acquiring genuinely acclaimed comics — not just appearances, but landmark books that defined their respective eras of Marvel storytelling.

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