Kalkor was to be a high priest of Isis in Ancient Egypt, but a high priestess named Nagana, later known as the Queen of Evil, wanted him to forego his vows and rule Thebes by her side. Kalkor resisted her temptation and remained faithful to Isis. He confronted Nagana, resulting in both the temple and city being destroyed and Nagana becoming a statue. 3,000 years later, Nagana was found by archaeologists and revived. In order to combat the Queen of Evil, Isis returned her faithful servant Kalkor to life. To blend in, Kalkor took on the civilian guise of John Kerry. Just like Nagana, Kalkor had numerous vague supernatural abilities including communicating with the dead.
| Alias Kalkor |
| Real Names/Alt Names John Kerry |
| Characteristics Hero, Magician, Fox Feature Universe, Magic Caster, World War II Era, Egyptian |
| Creators/Key Contributors Louis Cazeneuve |
| First Appearance Fantastic Comics #22 (September 1941) |
| First Publisher Fox Feature Syndicate [CB+] [DCM] [GCD] |
| Appearance List Fantastic Comics #22-23, V Comics #1-2 |
| Sample Read Fantastic Comics (Fox) [DCM] [CB+] |
| Description Kalkor was to be a high priest of Isis in Ancient Egypt, but a high priestess named Nagana, later known as the Queen of Evil, wanted him to forego his vows and rule Thebes by her side. Kalkor resisted her temptation and remained faithful to Isis. He confronted Nagana, resulting in both the temple and city being destroyed and Nagana becoming a statue. 3,000 years later, Nagana was found by archaeologists and revived. In order to combat the Queen of Evil, Isis returned her faithful servant Kalkor to life. To blend in, Kalkor took on the civilian guise of John Kerry. Just like Nagana, Kalkor had numerous vague supernatural abilities including communicating with the dead. |
| Source Kalkor – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki |
