Ammut

Creation & Design

Ammut was created as a part of Egyptian mythology, later adapted into comic book lore by Marvel. She embodies the concept of judgment and the afterlife.

Early Years

Ammut was introduced in various mythological contexts before being incorporated into comic book narratives, often depicted as a fearsome creature that devours the souls of the unworthy.

Character Development

Over time, Ammut has evolved from a purely mythological figure into a complex character within the Marvel Universe, often depicted as both a villain and a necessary force of judgment.

Cultural Reception

Ammut has been received as a compelling character within the Marvel mythos, often praised for her unique design and the depth of her mythological roots.

Character Details

Real Name:
Ammut
Aliases:
Devourer of the Dead, Eater of Hearts
Species:
Mythical Creature
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
The Egyptian Gods, The Underworld
Abilities:
Soul Devouring, Immortality, Superhuman Strength
Equipment:
None
Weight:
Unknown
Height:
6' 0"
Eye Color:
Yellow
Hair Color:
None
Results: 4 Issues Found

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Savage Sword of Conan #196

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1st appearance of Ammut aka the Soul Devourer in Egyptian mythology

Mystic Arcana #1
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1st appearance of Ammut in the mainstream Marvel Universe

Marvel ⋅ 2011

X-Factor #221
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1st appearance of Bastet, a cat god

1st appearance of Kasha, a Japanese cat demon

1st appearance of Okami, a Japanese wolf demon

1st appearance of Cu Sith, Japanese demon dogs

Cover appearance of Ammut, the Crocodile chimera god

Moon Knight #3
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In a vision of Marc Spector's, Dr. Emmet possessed by Ammut, appears as a woman with a crocodile head