Scores of other extraterrestrial races have been depicted in the pages of Marvel Comics publications, though not to the extent of the races mentioned above. This list is not comprehensive.
A A'askvarii First appearing in
Black Goliath, the '''A'askvarii
are a green-skinned humanoid race with octopus traits, possessing two legs (ending in three-toed taloned feet) and three tentacles sprouting from each shoulder in place of arms. the A-Chiltarians
are a humanoid race possessing many eyes and purple-grey fur over their entire bodies, with four-fingered hands and three-toed feet. the Aakon''' are a race of yellow-skinned, dark-haired humanoids, the Aakon are enemies of the
Kree and are allied with the Shadow Consortium. The
Brood infect individual Acanti with a virus that destroys the higher cognitive functions of their minds, enabling them to be easily controlled and converted into
living starships.
Acanti in other media • The Acanti appear in the
X-Men: The Animated Series episode "Love in Vain". • The Acanti appear in ''
Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy''. the Achernonians are a purple-skinned humanoid race native to the planet Achernon. the
Aedians possess telepathic powers; they can sense the presence of others within their planet's orbit. They are also empathic, able to sense the pain or emotions of others.
Alpha Centaurians First appearing in
Sub-Mariner, the
Alpha Centaurians are a humanoid race with fine grey scales and other adaptations (gills, webbed toes) that enable them to live underwater.
Archeopians The Archeopians are from the planet Archeopia. Most of the race was killed when the incubator cube of Galactus was opened and he consumed Archeopia. The small fleet which escaped has since sailed the galaxy for uncounted centuries with other aliens who lost their planets to Galactus called The Wanderers. First seen in
Thor #160 (January 1969).
Arcturans First appearing in
Fear, the
Arcturans are a humanoid race with pink-white skin. Approximately half their populations are
mutants due to a combination of biochemical advancements. They are native to Arcturus IV.
Astrans First appearing in
The Incredible Hulk, the
Astrans are a humanoid race with yellow skin and toe-less, flat feet, no hair, four lungs, and special glands in the stomach. the
Autocrons are a humanoid race with blue-black skin, two-toed feet, and an average height of 6'5". the
Axi-Tun are a humanoid race that appears much like tall humans, with an average height of 6'4". They live on the planet Tun. the
Ba-Bani are a humanoid race with yellow skin and orange or yellow hair. the
Baluurians are a humanoid race, stronger and tougher than humans. the
Betans are a humanoid race with light purple skin, two-toed feet, and wings which enable them to fly in low-gravity environments. the
Bidoceros have flat bodies with a tube-like vocal protuberance.
Biphasians The
Biphasians are a race of aliens from the planet Biphasia.
Birjans The
Birjans, also known as
Landlaks, are a humanoid rock-skinned race from Birj, the sixth moon of the gas giant Marman.
Terrax is a Birjan. The species first appeared in
Fantastic Four #211 (October 1979).
Blips The
Blips are a race of giant electrical aliens. The
Blip is part of this race.
Builders First mentioned in
Avengers, the
Builders are one of the oldest races in the universe and go about building and creating worlds as they see fit, a claim also attributed to the Celestials. Any connection between the two races remains unknown. They are the creators of the Superflow which facilitates
White Events. There are two types of Builders: the Creators and the Engineers.
C Calurnians The
Calurnians are a race of aliens with
cat-like features. First appeared in
Rom Annual #4.
Carmondians The
Carmondians are an alien race with a variety of appearances. First appeared in
Captain Marvel (vol. 3) #4.
Centaurians First appearing in
Marvel Super-Heroes #18, the
Centaurians are a humanoid race with blue skin and a red
dorsal fin along the back and atop their head that gives them an average height of . As shown in that issue, some demonstrate "psionic" abilities. They are a primitive tribal race, using bows and arrows in hunting. Centaurians are native to Centauri IV.
Yondu of the
Guardians of the Galaxy is a Centaurian.
Centurii First appearing in
Thor, the
Centurii are a humanoid race with light yellow skin and a culture composed largely of philosophers and artists. the '''Chr'Ylites''' are a technomechanical
insectoid race, averaging 1'6" in length, possessing two red eyes, and transparent insectile wings on top of their bodies, making them resemble a cross between a
dragonfly and a
helicopter. the
Ciegrimites are a green-skinned hairless humanoid race with
snail-like traits, Ciegrimites average 4' in height, have snail-like shells around their trunks, and their eyes are on raised stalks. the
Clavians are a humanoid race that appear similar to humans from Earth. as the home of the mutant alien
Ariel. The inhabitants of Coconut Grove are physically indistinguishable from humans, but are all capable of teleportation by warping space between two closed doors.
Contraxians First appeared in
Jack of Hearts, the
Contraxians are a humanoid race with pink or brown skin, who appear as humans except that the left sides of their bodies are darker-hued than the right sides. the
Courga are a race of humanoid dog-like aliens from the planet Courg.
Dakkamites First appearing in
Silver Surfer and led by
Overlord, the
Dakkamites are a humanoid race that appears mostly indistinguishable from humans. the
Darbians are a humanoid race that appears similarly to Earth humans, except that they average 8'10" in height. the
Deonists are a humanoid race with pale white skin and a slender build.
Druffs First appeared in
Fantastic Four, the
Druffs are timid creatures from the planet Ryas, averaging 3'6" in height and possessing pink skin covered by brown fur. They possess childlike intelligence, and can reproduce by dividing when struck. They have a lifespan of approximately three Earth-years and are considered to be vermin by the Skrulls.
Druffs in other media The Druffs appear in the
Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. episode "A Druff is Enough", with vocal effects provided by
Benjamin Diskin.
Duckworldians The
Duckworldians are a species of anthropomorphic ducks from Duckworld.
Howard the Duck is a Duckworldian.
E Elan First appearing in
Fantastic Four, the
Elans are a semi-humanoid race with green skin, antennae, and hoof-like feet. the
Epsiloni are a humanoid race with pink-white skin, a fanged mouth, and toe-less
spatulate feet. Epsiloni are parasites, draining
life-force from other beings and gaining power from it. the
Ergons are a humanoid race with red skin, averaging 6'2" in height.
Ethereals First appearing in
Annihilation: Heralds of Galactus, the
Ethereals are a non-humanoid race that are not composed of solid matter and believe that they are directly evolved from the
elementary particles present when the universe was first created. The Ethereals do not normally interact with other races,
Wraith is the most notable host of the Exolon.
Exolons in other media The Exolons appear in
Guardians of the Galaxy.
Eyungs The
Eyungs are a race of aliens that were separated into three branches by the Celestials: the Eternals, Deviants, and the Latents.
F Flarks The
Flarks are a race of face parasites where their names are often used as a type of intergalactic profanity.
Flb'Dbi First appearing in
Fantastic Four, the '''Flb'Dbi''' are a race of semi-arachnic type creatures high, they have four arms and four legs which resemble tentacles. Flb'Dbi are telepathic and have lifespans of many thousands of Earth-years.
Chewie is a Flerken.
Flerkens in other media The Flerkens appear in media set in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
Flora colossus The
Flora colossi are a race of tree-like aliens from Planet X.
Groot is a Flora colossus.
Flora colossus in other media The Flora colossi appear in
Guardians of the Galaxy. Most of the Flora colossi were exterminated by Ronan the Accuser.
Fomalhauti First appearing in
Thor, the
Fomalhauti are a race of amoebic, amorphous blobs which average 2'5" in height, and are multi-cellular and can form tentacles to manipulate objects. the
Fonabi are semi-humanoid race with light yellow skin that averages 16'5" in height with very squat, weak bodies. A Fonabi named
Terminus utilizes a huge energy-transforming device to make him appear to be tall. the
Fortisquians are an alien race created by the Beyonders to spread life throughout the galaxy.
Max is a Fortisquain. the
Froma are a humanoid race with green skin, averaging 7'6" in height, they are able to levitate psionically. the
Galadorians are a humanoid race that appears almost identical to humans, except that they average in height. They come from the planet Galador.
Rom is a Galadorian. the
Gegku are a race of semi-reptilian humanoids with green scaled skin, two-toed feet, and average in height. Their home planet is Wilamean. Although they have reptilian features, the gegku are actually mammalian;
Glx The
Glx are a race of semi-humanoid silicon-based creatures, the Glx have mostly humanoid bodies that average 8' tall, but they have yellow skin and their heads are shaped more like flat cylinders. Their home planet is called Glxx, third from the sun in the Zplst star system in the Milky Way galaxy. A Glx named Chleee was responsible for transforming a chain into an "energy synthicon" which linked the criminals
Hammer and Anvil together and gave them superhuman powers. First seen in
The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #182 (December 1974).
Grad Nan Holt The
Grad Nan Holt are an alien race that is the slave race to the Shi'ar. First appeared in
X-Men: Legacy #253
Gramosians The
Gramosians are a humanoid race with blue-black skin that otherwise resembles humans physically, and are able to discharge energy through their hands. They come from the planet Gramos, third from the sun in the Sekar star system in the Milky Way galaxy. Years ago, the planet's magnetic polarity changed, admitting radiation from space which caused mass insanity and death until normalcy was restored by the debris of
Xorr the God-Jewel.
Mercurio the Fourth-Dimensional Man is a Gramosian. First seen in
Thor #208 (February 1973).
Grosgumbeekians The
Grosgumbeekians are a quadrupedal alien race from the planet Grosgumbeek. They are highly adapted for great speed and can easily travel faster than the speed of sound (770 mph). By accessing tachyon tunnels, the Grosgumbeekians are not even constrained by the speed of light (186,000 miles/sec). They have no technology that has been seen. First seen in
Quasar #47 (June 1993).
Grunds The
Grunds are a humanoid race that averages only in height, Grunds have yellow skin and a pair of antennae atop their heads that absorb energy for concussive blasts. Their home planet is Grundar, fifth from the sun in the Quat star system in the Milky Way Galaxy. The Grund named Grott the Man-Slayer was one of the agents of
Korvac, the mad cyborg of 30th Century Earth. First seen in
Giant-Size The Defenders #3 (January 1975).
Guna The
Guna are a reptilian race that measures tall on average and have semi-scaled green skin with frontal plate-like formations. Their hands and feet are adapted for digging. The Guna come from the planet Gunava, first from the sun in the Janoth star system in the Andromeda galaxy. They have a planetwide technocratic dictatorship, and their technology is advanced to the point of interstellar travel and vast solar energy converters. The Guna were in danger of extinction due to the dwindling of their sun. First seen in
Tales of Suspense #55 (July 1964).
H H'ylthri The '''H'ylthri''' are an other-dimensional, sentient plant-like race. Their bodies are vegetable fiber with few vital organs, making them difficult to injure. They possess superhuman strength to an unspecified level, can control other plant life, and extend both tangling vines or poisonous barbs to knock mammals unconscious. They can grow humanoid doppelgangers with the originals' personality and memories. First seen in
Iron Fist #2.
Halfworlders The
Halfworlders are a race of genetically-engineered anthropomorphic animals that were created from Earth animals by an unnamed humanoid species on Halfworld.
Blackjack O'Hare,
Lylla,
Pyko,
Rocket Raccoon, and
Wal Rus are the known Halfworlders.
Halfworlders in other media • The Halfworlders appear in
Guardians of the Galaxy. • The Halfworlders appear in
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. These versions were created by the
High Evolutionary.
Herms The
Herms are a race of
whale-like creatures with yellow-white skin that can absorb all manner of electromagnetic energy for strength and substance, which can also allow them to briefly transform into beings of pure energy; they can apparently travel through intergalactic space in energy form.
Klaatu is a Herm. First seen in
The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #136 (February 1971).
Hibers The
Hibers are a humanoid race with a similar appearance to Earth humans, except that they are all entirely hairless. Their home planet is Hiberlac, sixth from the sun in the Hunyoc star system in the Milky Way galaxy. They spend their entire lives in suspended animation, coming out only once every thousand years when the planet thaws. First seen in
Rom #67 (June 1985).
Hodinns The
Hodinns are one of the many alien races that were integrated into the Shi'ar Empire. A race of sapient suns who're on the verge of dying out, there are two known Hodinn who served in the Shi'ar imperial guard. One known as G-Type who was supposedly killed by Xorn, while another was a convict recruited by Gabriel Summers into his Praetorian Imperial Guard then killed by the primary guardsmen when Havok drained his stellar energy. First appeared in
New X-Men #124.
Hodomurians The
Hodomurians are an alien race.
Century is a Hodomurian.
Honchi The
Honchi are a race of slug-like aliens.
Horde The
Horde are a species of cosmic insect-like beings that serve the Fulcrum (who gives the energy to the opposing forces), balancing the universe on the opposite side of the Celestials; whereas the Celestials are instruments of creation, the Horde are used as an instrument of destruction. While the Horde prefer to feed on infant worlds, they can also target Celestials due to the great energy flowing within them. Whenever a Celestial is infected, the powerful cosmic being either dies as its energy is consumed by the Horde or worse, mutates into a rabid creature known as a Dark Celestial. Every planet whose life was experimented by the Celestials, resulted in two races of opposite moralities. If the worse won over the better, the Horde were given that planet's life form's energy. If the better won over the worse, the Celestials were given energy to experiment more.
Horusians The
Horusians are a humanoid race with brown or yellow skin, that averages tall. They come from the planet Horus IV in the Horus star system in the Milky Way galaxy. Using machines, they can simulate psionic powers, and disguise themselves as the native gods of whatever planet they visit in order to inspire awe. When they visited Earth, they wore masks to make them resemble the gods of
Heliopolis. First seen in
The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #145 (November 1971).
Hujah The
Hujah are a race that resembles giant green snakes with an average of in length. The Hujah live on the planet Huj, seventeenth from the sun in the Zuccone star system in the Milky Way galaxy. They have psychokinetic powers that compensate for their lack of arms. First seen in
The Avengers Annual #7 (1977).
I Inaku First seen in
Weapon H #8 (2018), the
Inaku are a race of blue-skinned aliens that come from the planet of the same name. After something happened to their planet, the surviving Inaku stumbled blindly in the dark until they settled on
Weirdworld and had put up a protective dome that kept their village safe from the Skrullduggers. The Inaku were also loyal to
Witch Queen le Fay as her magic helped keep the Skrullduggers in line.
Interdites The
Interdites are a humanoid race with blue skin, they have developed precognition as well as other psionic powers. They come from the planet Interdis, seventh from the sun in the Tartaru star system in the Milky Way galaxy. Their civilization was demolished by the
Badoon, and surviving Interdites have turned to mysticism and live like hermits scattered across the galaxy. First seen in
Warlock #15 (November 1974).
Iron Knights The
Iron Knights are a humanoid race with red skin and dark hair, they have weapons, armor and technology that appears identical to that of European knights of the late Middle Ages. They are also immensely strong, so much so that even an adolescent boy can easily overpower the Hulk. The knights come from another dimension that the Hulk accessed through the Crossroads in
The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #302. They share their world, which is called Paradise, with the Greens, a green-skinned humanoid race who are much weaker but have powerful magic, and with an orange skinned race of dwarves.
J Jovians There are two types of
Jovians: • The first Jovians are wolf-like aliens from
Jupiter. • The second version of the Jovians are aliens descended from a race of genetically engineered humans who live on the planet Jupiter.
Charlie-27 is a Jovian. They first appeared in
Marvel Super-Heroes #18 (January 1969).
Judans The bodies of the
Judans are tall on average and consist of an oval-shaped trunk with enormous facial features, four arms, and two legs; they support this weight by generating psychokinetic force from their enormous brains. Their home planet is Dyofor, second from the sun in the Palyn star system in the Milky Way galaxy. Judge
Kray-Tor is a Judan. First seen in
Strange Tales #180 (June 1975).
Jyn'ai The '''Jyn'ai
(also called Jynai
, Jinni
, and Genie''') are a race of
genie-like creatures that frequently manifest upon the material plane. They deal with specific humans using their powers to grant wishes. They have reality warping powers and can manipulate matter and energy, also can use some psionic powers like telepathy, clairvoyance and a kind of psychic erosion. Their human form was giant-like (7 ft). They have enhanced human agility, strength (1 ton range) and vast endurance. They can live for millennia. Although the jyn'ai are creatures from the astral plane they can assume human shape when they are on the material plane. The first appearance of the jyn'ai was in the
Sleepwalker Holiday Special #1 (January, 1993) with a Sleepwalker's foe called Mister Jyn (Jinn is the Arabic word for genie).
K K'aitians The '''K'aitians''' are a humanoid race with green skin, for the most part identical to humans. They are a primitive people native to the planet K'ai in the microverse, and were ruled over by Jarella for a time. They first appeared in
The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #140.
K'Lanti The '''K'Lanti'
are a humanoid race with pale skin, featureless eyes and the ability to levitate. They dress regally, favoring long flowing robes and ornate chest-pieces. They were wracked with civil war, until the retrieval of an object called the Harmonium, which played music that they found greatly pleasing. Despite having gained the object which would restore peace, they still attempted to kill those, Lila Cheney and X-Factor, who ultimately retrieved it. First seen in X-Factor'' #111 (February 1995).
Kallusians The
Kallusians are a humanoid race with deep pink skin, with white or gray hair. Kallusians come from the planet Kallu, third from the sun in the Kallu-Kan star system in the Andromeda galaxy. The
Avengers drove a group of Kallusians from their temporary refuge in Earth's Arctic for a distant section of the galaxy where they would again battle the aliens who first drove them from Kallu. First seen in
The Avengers #14 (March 1965).
Kallusians in other media • The Kallusians appear in the
Guardians of the Galaxy episode "Jingle Bell Rock". • The Kallusians appear in
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Kamado The
Kamado are a humanoid race with an exaggeratedly muscular physique. Their home planet is Mikkaz, seventh from the sun in the Dopner star system in the Milky Way galaxy. In an alternate 20th Century, the
Defenders, while investigating a UFO sighting, inadvertently caused the son of the Kamado king and his followers to commit suicide. In response, when the Kamado king found their remains four hundred years later, he ordered the annihilation of Earth. To prevent this occurrence from coming about, the original Defenders team disbanded. First seen in
The Defenders #125 (November 1983).
Karidians The
Karidians are a race of aliens from the planet Karidia. Their planet was saved from their dying unstable sun by Silver Surfer. First appeared in
Silver Surfer (vol. 3) #103.
Kawa The
Kawa are a reptilian semi-humanoid race with orange skin that averages in height. They come from the planet Kawa in the Bawa Kawa star system in the Andromeda galaxy. After
Galactus destroyed their planet, the Kawa began to worship him as their god and even lead him to sacrificial planets. First seen in
Hercules #3 (November 1982).
Kigors The
Kigor are a race of
crab-like aliens from Cancrius III. First appeared in
Tales of Suspense #14.
Klangians The
Klangians are a race of humanoids from the planet Klang.
Klklk The
Klklk are an
insectoid race covered with chitinous carapaces that averages in length from head to end of tail. Their homeworld is La'kll, fourth from the sun in the Tl'blk star system in the Milky Way galaxy. They have antennae which can project disintegrating blasts. Klklk can exude thin but strong web-like filaments, and queens have demonstrated telepathy. First seen in
The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #273 (July 1982).
Kodabaks The
Kodabaks are a humanoid
pig-like race with two digits on each appendage, averaging in height. They come from the planet Kodaba, seventh from the sun in the Grosgumbique star system in the Milky Way galaxy.
Thanos recruited some Kodabaks to serve in his army, and they battled the
Avengers aboard
Sanctuary II. First seen in
Marvel Two-In-One Annual #2 (1977).
Korbinites The
Korbinites are a humanoid race with light orange skin, averaging in height, and originating in the so-called "Burning Galaxy".
Beta Ray Bill is a Korbinite. However, Bill has been greatly genetically modified; normal Korbinites are bald and lack noses and external ears, while Bill has an equine face and pure white eyes. First seen in
Thor #337 (November 1983).
Korbinites in other media The Korbinites appear in the
Avengers Assemble episode "New Frontiers".
Kosmosians The
Kosmosians are a semi-reptilian race with similarities to multi-cellular amoeboids, with bodies that can "flow" as they move, thereby changing their length, which is 50' on average. Kosmosians come from the planet Kosmos, fifth from the sun in the Zokka star system, in the Milky Way galaxy. They have limited telepathic abilities which cause victims to be hypnotized into ceasing to live. Dr. Vernon van Dyne, father of
Janet van Dyne once summoned a Kosmosian to Earth, which killed him.
Hank Pym drove the creature away from Earth. First seen in
Tales to Astonish #44 (June 1963).
Kronans The
Kronans are a semi-humanoid race, also known as "the Stone Men of Saturn", whose orange bodies are silicon-based and tall on average, with thick, virtually impenetrable stone-like hides. Their home planet is Ria, first from the sun in the Krona star system in the Milky Way galaxy. As revealed in
World War Hulk: Aftersmash: Warbound #4, Kronans are genderless and do not reproduce sexually, emerging from Ria itself. The most notable Kronan has been the Hulk's ally
Korg. First seen (as the Stone Men from Saturn) in
Journey into Mystery #83 (August 1962).
Kronans in other media Kronans appear in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe films
Thor: The Dark World,
Thor: Ragnarok,
Thor: Love and Thunder,
Avengers: Endgame and
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
Thor: Love and Thunder featured the Kronan deity Ninny (voiced by
Taika Waititi).
Krozzar The
Krozzar are a race of scaly-skinned aliens.
Krylorians The
Krylorians are a semi-humanoid race from the planet Krylor, third from the sun in the Aceta star system in the Andromeda galaxy. Krylorians have an extremely high level of technology, with advanced interstellar ships powered and guided psionically. They are also advanced in molecular-scale manipulation, transmutation, and robotics.
Bereet is a known Krylorian. First seen in
The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #269 (March 1982).
Krylorians in other media The Krylorians appear in
Guardians of the Galaxy.
Kt'kn The '''Kt'kn''' are a semi-
insectoid race with 2" spherical bodies with six spindly legs. They come from the planet Kn'kn, first from the sun in the Tk'kn star system in the Milky Way galaxy. They can communicate telepathically and have psionic senses rather than physical ones. The Faceless One is a member of this race. First seen in
Astonishing Tales #2 (October 1970).
Kymellians The
Kymellians are a race of aliens that resemble humanoid horses. First seen in
Power Pack #1 (August 1984). Aelfyre Whitemane, who gave the Power Pack their powers, is a Kymellian. The superhero
Kid Colt (real name: Elric Freedom Whitemane) was also transformed into a Kymellian, after government agents paid his parents to let them give him special "tests".
L Laxidazians The
Laxidazians are a humanoid race with pointed ears. They average in height. They come from the planet Laxidazia, fourth from the sun in the Dolenz star system in the Milky Way galaxy. The hedonistic Laxidazians imbibe an illegal alcoholic and mutagenic beverage which permanently transforms them into troll-like forms.
Pip the Troll is a Laxidazian. First seen in
Strange Tales #179 (April 1975).
Lem The
Lem are a semi-
serpentine race with red skin that averages in height. They come from the planet Lemista, sixth from the sun in the Atianti star system in the Milky Way galaxy. Lem eat through special mouths in their chest. They have tails instead of legs, but can stand and traverse in a semi-upright position.
Krugarr is a Lem. First seen in
Shogun Warriors #19 (August 1980).
Levians The
Levians are a humanoid race with blue skin that otherwise looks very similar to Earth humans. Surviving Levians live aboard the "world-ship" Levianon. Their homeworld Levia was destroyed as they depleted the planet of magma and resources. First seen in
Thor #256 (February 1977).
Lion-People The
Lion-People are a race of humanoid
lions from the planet Ligra. They are often in conflict with the Dragon-Men.
Ludberdites The
Ludberdites are a race of semi-humanoid fish aliens from the planet Zaar.
Lumina The
Lumina are a humanoid race that stands 5'5" in height on average, and appears just about identical to humans. They come from the planet Lumin, ninth from the sun in the Sh'Mengi star system in the Milky Way galaxy. They have average lifespans of thousands of years. They are members of the federation of alien races called the Charter (along with the Lem, Myndai, and Nanda). First seen in
Shogun Warriors #1 (February 1979).
Lupak The
Lupak are one of the many alien species that are part of the Shi'ar Imperium. They can manipulate cosmic energy and are nigh-invulerable.
Fang of the
Imperial Guard is a Lupak.
Luphomoids The
Luphomoids are a race of aliens.
Nebula and Spirit are Luphomoids.
M M'Hassians The '''M'Hassians''' are an alien race from the planet M'Hass. First appeared in
Thor (vol. 2) #22.
M'Ndavians The '''M'Ndavians''' are a semi-humanoid race with yellow skin and large, diamond-shaped heads, averaging in height. They possess highly advanced intellects. They live on the planet M'Ndavi, tenth from the sun in the B'lbwo star system in the
Shi'ar galaxy. they have the most complex legal system in the known galaxies and are used by the Shi'ar for matters of great significance to the empire. A M'Ndavian served as the judge at the trial of
Mister Fantastic (who was tried for saving the life of
Galactus). First seen in
Fantastic Four #262 (January 1984).
Majesdanians First seen in
Runaways #1, the
Majesdanians are able to absorb and project solar energy. They are enemies of the Skrulls and are at war with them. Their homeworld is hidden under the guise of a
white dwarf star and they have remained hidden from attack for years.
Karolina Dean is a Majesdanian.
Makluans The
Makluans are a race of
dragon-like reptilians with green to orange skin that average in height when upright. They come from the planet Maklu-IV – also known as Kakaranathara – in the Maklu star system of the
Greater Magellanic Cloud, in the Milky Way galaxy, and are also known as the Kakaranatharans. It is known to have a highly advanced and peaceful society.
Fin Fang Foom is a Makluan. His race, or at least a small faction of it, invaded China by accident when their spaceship crashed, but he was (eventually) put to sleep by narcotic herbs. First seen in
Tales of Suspense #62 (February 1965) and then
Strange Tales #89. In
New Excalibur #12 it is revealed that Makluans invaded
Camelot around the same time, and possibly other places as well. From Axonn-Karr of Maklu-4, another crew member of the ship Fin Fang Foom arrived on, the Mandarin was able to acquire his rings of power before setting up his base in the Valley of Spirits in China.
Mandos The
Mandos are a race of humanoids with green skin, averaging in height. They come from the planet Mand, eight from the sun in the Tumbia star system in the Andromeda galaxy. Mando skin is capable of withstanding the vacuum of space, and Mandos are superhumanly strong. First seen in
Warlock #15 (November 1976).
Mannequins The
Mannequins are an amoeba-like race with tentacles.
Martians Earth-616 has the most varied amount of beings termed as
"Martians" as any other reality in the
Multiverse. Likely for the reasons cited above. However, many of these different races have yet to be classified. First appeared in
Marvel Mystery Comics #3.
Marvanites The
Marvanites are a semi-humanoid race with large craniums and green skin, averaging 40' in height. They come from the planet Marvan, fifth from the sun in the Mawnolf star system. They have psionic abilities which allow them to overcome the pull of gravity on their huge bodies and levitate themselves; their psionics also allow them to project destructive force beams from their eyes and teleport. First seen in
Marvel Two-in-One Annual #3 (1978).
Megans The
Megans are a semi-reptilian, semi-humanoid race with one eye, red skin, large ears, and suction cups at the end of each digit. They live on the planet Mega, third from the sun, in the Mirpet star system in the Milky Way galaxy. The people of Mega were engaged in centuries in a war with the neighboring planet Beta. First seen in
Godzilla #12 (July 1978).
Mekkans The
Mekkans are a race of semi-humanoid
robots with superhuman strength. They come from the planet Mekka, second from the sun in the Kirthom star system in the Milky Way galaxy. Their planet was originally called Maarin, after the humanoids who lived there. They built the Mekkans as servants, but after the Maarin were all killed by an extraplanetary spore virus, the Mekkans took control of the planet.
Torgo is a Mekkan. First seen in
Fantastic Four #91 (October 1969).
Mentelleronites The
Mentelleronites are a race of giant aliens.
Orrgo is a Mentelleronite.
Mephitisoids The
Mephitisoids are a race of furry humanoids with a combination of originally
skunk-like and later also
cat-like characteristics, they have night vision, retractable claws, acute senses, pointed ears, and tails. They come from the planet Tryl'sart, third from the sun in the Cyrane Om'lr star system in the Shi'ar galaxy. They communicate using
pheromones.
Hepzibah of the
Starjammers is a Mephitisoid. Male Mephitisoids can generate pheromones that can subject almost any humanoid that breathes them in to their will. First seen in
X-Men #107 (October 1977).
Mercurians The
Mercurians are a race of aliens descended from a race of genetically engineered humans who live on the planet Mercury.
Nikki is from the planet Mercury. They first appeared in
Marvel Presents #4 (April 1976).
Microns The
Microns are inhabitants of Ithaka in the Homeworld region from the sub-atomic universe. First seen in
Micronauts #1.
Mobians The
Mobians are a humanoid race with orange skin and hair, averaging 8' in height. They come from the planet Mobius, eleventh from the sun in the Lemivell star system in the
Andromeda Galaxy. they have the ability to survive for short periods in the vacuum of space. A Mobian named Xeron "the Star-Slayer" was a harpooner aboard the starship
Andromeda when the ship encountered the
Hulk. First seen in
The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #136 (February 1971).
Morani The
Morani are a semi-humanoid race with green skin and hair, averaging in height. Some Morani possess the ability to project bioelectric energy. Morani come from the planet Moran, fourth from the sun in the Jark star system in the Andromeda galaxy. A party of Morani once attacked one of the
Watchers. First seen in
Tales of Suspense #58 (October 1964).
Mummudrai The
Mummudrai, also called
Revenants, are a psychic energy wraith-like race of extra-dimensional origin. They represent the perfected anti-self of every being they're born alongside of in the universe, a malicious and evil species hailing from the darkest regions of the Astral Plane called Underworld. The mummudrai have the inherent ability to manipulate genetic and cellular matter at a near biomolecular level to fabricate bodies of their own or hideously degrade the biophysical structure of others. They jealously long to reach the physical plane and usurp their counterparts' place in it, many having access to mental powers on top of all their twin's fullest potential on hand.
Cassandra Nova, an enemy of the X-Men, is a Mummudrai and
Charles Xavier's twin sister. First seen in
New X-Men #125 (June 2002).
Myndai The
Myndai are a humanoid race which appears very similar to Earth humans. The Myndai were once members of the federation of alien races called the Charter (along with the Lem, Lumina, and Nanda). They were engaged in a galaxy-wide war with the Lumina, and some were placed on Earth in suspended animation eons ago as sleeper agents. First seen in
Shogun Warriors #1 (February 1979).
N Nanda The
Nanda are a semi-humanoid race with light green skin and large ovular heads, which average in height. They come from the planet Nanda, second from the sun in the Particulus star system in the Milky Way galaxy. They are members of the federation of alien races called the Charter (along with the Lem, Lumina, and Myndai). First seen in
Shogun Warriors #19 (August 1980).
Nicanthans The
Nicanthans are a race of humanoid
hammerhead shark-like aliens that come from the planet Nicanthus Prime in the Negative Zone.
Nuwali First seen in
Ka-Zar the Savage #34, the
Nuwali created the
Savage Land for the
Beyonders. They appear like hunched-over reptilians with massive, boxy trunks and short limbs.
Nymenians The
Nymenians are a humanoid
hippopotamus-like race with light purple skin that averages in height. Their home planet is Eomuma, fourth from the sun in the Myunimo star system in the Andromeda galaxy. The Nymenians live in tribal clans. First seen in
Hercules #1 (September 1982).
O Oobagonians The
Oobagonians are a race of aliens from Oobagon VIII. Their faces are large and resemble
tiki masks of Earth. In fact, at least one Oobagonian has been mistaken for wearing a mask when in fact he was not. First appeared in
Journey Into Mystery #60.
Orthoxalith The
Orthoxalith are a specially bred race of unintelligent rock-like creatures capable of withstanding high gravity and radiation. They are bred as slaves. Shell of the Shi'ar
Death Commandos is an Orthoxalith.
Outriders The
Outriders are a race of genetically engineered humanoid creatures with the purpose of serving their maker
Thanos and the
Black Order until they die. First seen in
Free Comic Book Day Infinity (May 2013).
Outriders in other media The Outriders appear in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe films
Avengers: Infinity War and
Avengers: Endgame.
Ovoids The
Ovoids are a semi-humanoid race with large, oval-shaped heads and yellow skin, and are in height on average. They come from the planet Birkeel, third from the sun in the Janstak star system in the Milky Way galaxy. They are capable of levitating objects psionically, and are capable of
mind transfer. When they are about to die, they transfer their minds into apparently inanimate bodies that have been prepared for them. The Ovoids once rescued
Doctor Doom, and were responsible for teaching him the mind transfer technique. He claims they were so advanced they trusted every other living thing. The Ovoids were also responsible for the death of the original Air-Walker. First seen in
Fantastic Four #10 (January 1963).
P Pangorians The
Pangorians are a race of alien pirates from the planet Pangoria.
Pegasusians The
Pegasusians are a reptilian race with light green skin that average in height. They live on the planet Lar, fifth from the sun in the
Stinlar (
anagram of
Jim Starlin's surname) star system in the Milky Way galaxy. Pegasusians can psionically project anti-gravitons to support their large mass in high gravities. A Pegasusian named Sphinxor was contracted by the
Beyonders to tow
Counter-Earth to their museum. First seen in
Strange Tales #178 (February 1975).
Pheragots The
Pheragots are a semi-humanoid race with light blue skin that averages in height. They come from the planet Arago-7 in the Arago star system in the Andromeda galaxy. They have extraordinary superhuman strength due in part to their dense molecular structure. They are also an extremely peaceful, inoffensive race. First seen in
Hercules #1 (September 1982).
Plodex The
Plodex are an entirely non-humanoid race and are shapeless blobs in their natural form. They are able to adapt to forms capable of creating and manipulating advanced technology, which in turn can study, alternate and improve genetic material to augment themselves or others with.
Marrina Smallwood of
Alpha Flight is a member of the Plodex race. First seen in
Alpha Flight #1 (August 1983).
Pluvians The
Pluvians are a race of aliens descended from a race of genetically engineered humans who live on the planet Pluto.
Martinex is a Pluvian. First appeared in
Sub-Mariner Comics #38.
Poisons First seen in
Venomverse #1, the
Poisons are a race of aliens that hails from a Universe overrun by Symbiotes. In their true form, the Poisons are small, with crystalline armor and spikes and are physically frail with the exception of their Queen which is massive. They possess psionic abilities to some degree which acts as a defense mechanism that allows them to disguise themselves and create illusions. They are also revealed to be symbiotic in nature and whenever they bond with a symbiote and its respective host, they become exponentially stronger by forming a permanent bond with it. The symbiote and its host will cease to exist as individuals as the Poison will assimilate the host's memories, powers and abilities. They are even considered nature's answer to the Symbiotes. Once they assimilate a symbiote, they are unable to consume anyone else, leaving them vulnerable to being killed. They became a threat to the entire Multiverse after they discovered the existence of other realities, but are now considered extinct, with only one member alive.
Poppupians The
Poppupians are a semi-humanoid race with light green skin that is able to assume virtually any form within a certain range of mass. Poppupians can also levitate and traverse interstellar space without starships, and they reproduce asexually by massive cell division.
Galactus destroyed their home planet of Poppup. The
Impossible Man is a Poppupian. First seen in
Fantastic Four #11 (February 1963).
Procyonites The
Procyonites are a reptilian race with a large brown
tortoise-like shell and brown scales, in height on average. They come from the planet Perratin, second from the sun in the Procyon star system in the Milky Way galaxy. A Procyonite named Tork was among the minions of
Korvac in the 30th century. First seen in
Thor Annual #6 (1977).
Progenitors First mentioned in
Royals #6 and full seen in
Royals #10, the
Progenitors are an ancient but still mysterious giant god-like cybernetic race. The most distinct feature of this race is that they have floating heads. They isolated themselves from the rest of the galaxy. There are different kinds of Progenitors, with which one having a different task to perform. They appear to have a hive-mind and are guided by the Overlord-Class Progenitor. The Progenitors are revealed to be the creators of the
Kree.
Prosilicans First seen in
Tales of Suspense #53, the
Prosilicans are a race who inspired the
Watchers' oath of non-interference. It all started when they destroyed themselves in a nuclear war on the planet Prosilicus after having been given the secret of atomic energy by the Watchers' well-meaning ancestors. The surviving Prosilicans later relocated to the planet Partha with a cover-up that their planet was destroyed by a rogue asteroid.
Q Queega The
Queega are a race of reptilian semi-humanoids with green scaled skin that average tall. Their home planet is Queeg, fourth from the sun in the Quolan star system in the Andromeda galaxy. They can generate electrical energy around their heads, and they breathe and speak through small orifices in their foreheads. They can project intense waves of coldness from their foreheads. A band of Queega once used a "sight-stealing ray" to attempt to blind all of Earth's humans. First seen in
Daredevil #28 (May 1967).
Quist The
Quists are a humanoid race which appears very similar to Earth humans, except that they are tall on average. Their home planet is Quistalium, second from the sun in the Quistraa star system in the Milky Way galaxy.
Lucifer is a Quist and
Dominus was created by Quists. First seen in
Tales of Suspense #56 and
X-Men #20 (May 1966).
Quo Modari The
Quo Modari are a purple-skinned semi-humanoid race, that stands over tall and has four eyes. They are a pacifist race that was dedicated to the arts of diplomacy and the inter-species community. First seen in
Force Works #13.
Quons The
Quons are a semi-humanoid race with leathery brown skin that averages tall. They come from the planet Quon, third from the sun in the Byjak star system in the Milky Way galaxy. They are amphibious, possessing both lungs and gills. They are superhumanly strong, to survive both great water pressure and their planet's gravity. First seen in
Fantastic Four #97 (April 1970).
Quwrlln First seen in
Alpha Flight #25, the
Quwrlln are an ancient alien species that learned about the threat of Galactus.
R R'malk'i The '''R'malk'i''' are a race of
plant creatures. They resemble
trees with humanoid arms, and average in height. They live on the planet R'makl'z in the C'lehr'ee star system in the Milky Way galaxy. They communicate telepathically and are mobile but must take root in their native soil when asleep. First seen in
Warlock #15 (November 1976).
R'zahnians The '''R'zahnians''' are a humanoid race with red skin. They come from the planet R'zahn, second from the sun in the Lahj'kk star system in the Milky Way galaxy. They have a planetwide monarchy. A R'zahnian named Zamu was sent as an advance scout to infiltrate Earth, but he was defeated by
Doctor Druid. First seen in
Weird Wonder Tales #20 (January 1977).
Rajaks The
Rajaks are a semi-humanoid race with green skin, averaging tall. Their home planet is Rajak, fifth from the sun in the Jakkel star system. Their society consists of confederacies of large space piracy organizations, which wipe out all life on a planet with their "delta-ray" cannon, in order to plunder them of valuable elements. Many Rajaki were destroyed by Ultimo when he razed their planet. Sapper, partner to Goldenblade, is a cybernetically converted Rajak. First seen in
Tales of Suspense #57 (September 1964).
Rajaks in other media The Rajaks appear in
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Recluses The
Recluses are an alien race that sued the Watchers for the right of seclusion and privacy. Another Recorder, RT-Z9, works for the
Living Tribunal's
Magistrati, more specifically
She-Hulk.
Recorders in other media Recorder 3B02, also referred to as "Cora," appears in ''
Marvel's Wastelanders''.
Reptoids The
Reptoids are a reptilian race with green scaled skin and a snake-like head and tail, they are tall on average when standing erect. Their home planet is Tayp, second from the sun in the Kormuk star system in the Milky Way galaxy. A Reptoid named Teju served as a minion of
Korvac in the 30th Century. First seen in
Thor Annual #6 (1977).
Rhunians The
Rhunians are a race of humanoids that resemble Earth humans with pointed ears, but are about tall on average. They come from the planet Rhun, in the Vulliger star system. They are capable of deriving energy through destroying stars and other planets. First seen in
Thor #219 (January 1974).
Rigellians The
Rigellians, also known as the
Colonizers of Rigel, are a scientifically and technologically advanced alien race devoted towards amassing an empire via colonization.
Tana Nile and Mentacle are Rigellians.
Rigellians in other media The Rigellians appear in
Guardians of the Galaxy.
Roclites The
Roclites are a semi-humanoid race with reddish-brown to dark brown skin, they average tall. They come from the planet Rocklon, fifth from the sun in the Tarl star system in the Milky Way galaxy. The
Blood Brothers are Roclites. First seen in
Iron Man #55 (February 1973).
Ruul The
Ruul are an evolved form of the
Kree. First seen in
Maximum Security: Dangerous Planet #1.
S Sagittarians The
Sagittarians are a humanoid race with grey skin, standing on average, Male Saggitarians have fins atop their heads. They originate from the planet Berhert, third from the sun in the Rempit star system in the Milky Way galaxy. First seen in
The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #111 (January 1969).
Sakaarans The
Sakaarans are a race of humanoid aliens from the planet Sakaar that are split into different groups. First appeared in
Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #92. • The
Sakaaran Imperials are red to pink-skinned humanoids and are the ruling class on Sakaar.
Elloe Kaifi and
Red King are Sakaaran Imperials. • The
Shadow People are sandy-brown or orange-tan to gray-skinned humanoids who live on several planets, with most of them residing on Sakaar. They were responsible for the creation of the Old Power, an artificial version of the
Power Cosmic.
Hiroim and
Caiera, as well as
Hulk's twin sons
Hiro-Kala and
Skaar, are Shadow People. • The
Sakaaran Natives are short
insectoids who live in the harsh deserts of Sakaar.
Miek is a Sakaaran Native.
Sakaarans in other media • The Sakaarans appear in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe films
Guardians of the Galaxy and
Thor: Ragnarok. • The Sakaarans appear in
Planet Hulk.
Sarks The
Sarks are a humanoid race with light blue skin, standing on average. They come from the planet Sarka, third from the sun in the Tilnast star system in the Milky Way galaxy. Sarks were among the highest officials in the
Universal Church of Truth. Captain
Autolycus is a Sark. First seen in
Strange Tales #179 (April 1975).
Saurids The
Saurids are a race of amphibious reptilians with both lungs and gills, Saurids have green scaled skin with yellow fins. Their home planet is Timor, fourth from the sun in the Varanus star system, in the Shi'ar galaxy.
Ch'od of the
Starjammers is a Saurid. First seen in
X-Men #107 (October 1977).
Scatter First seen in
Force Works #1, the
Scatter are an
insect-like
hive minds inhabiting humanoid shells.
Scy'ar Tal '''Scy'ar Tal
– Once known as the M'kraan''', the only thing known about this mysterious race is that they arrived on the planet where the
M'Kraan Crystal is located and conquered the alien race living there. Their race was later itself decimated by the
Shi'ar, the surviving members flee to other space and changed their name, culture and society to the destruction of the Shi`ar Empire. As a sidenote Scy'ar Tal literally means "Death to the Shi'ar". First appeared in
X-Men: Emperor Vulcan #1 (September 2007).
Sentimault The
Sentimault are a race of aliens in robotic bodies whose home planet was destroyed by the Builders. Their robotic bodies protect them from the hostile environments.
Sidri First seen in
X-Men #154 (February 1982), the
Sidri are aliens that look like either giant beetles, crabs, or stingrays.
Sirians The
Sirians are a humanoid race appearing identical to Earth humans and are ruled by a dictatorship. They inhabit both their home planet of Sirius III and a colony on Sirius IV in the Sirius star system in the Milky Way galaxy. The Sirians were conquered by the Quists, and a Sirian named Ixar came to Earth with the intent of conquest using his giant androids called Ultroids, but was repulsed by the
Avengers. First seen in
The Avengers #36 (January 1967) and
X-Men #21 (June 1966).
Siris The
Siris are a semi-
octopus race with ten fingered tentacles and light green skin, averaging 6' in height (not including the tentacles). They come from the planet Yormot, second from the sun in the Sirius star system in the Milky Way galaxy. The
Mutant Master was a Siris. First seen in
X-Men #37 (October 1967) (disguised as humanoid) and
X-Men #39 (true form revealed).
Sirusites The
Sirusites are a humanoid race that appears virtually indistinguishable from Earth humans. They live on the planet Sirus X, in the Al'Ma'an star system in the Milky Way galaxy. Sirus X is the Holy Planet of the galaxy-wide
Universal Church of Truth theocratic empire. First seen in
Strange Tales #179 (April 1975).
Skrullduggers The
Skrullduggers are shapeshifting dragon-like creatures that came from the Skrull homeworld. When they arrived on
Weirdworld, they became an invasive species and have been on Weirdworld long before a group from
Roxxon arrived. The magic of
Witch Queen le Fay has kept them in line. First seen in
Weapon H #6.
Sleepwalkers The
Sleepwalkers are a race of beings that patrols the Mindscape, a parallel dimension that connects the minds of all living beings, to protect those minds from the invasions of monsters and demons. Physically, they resemble gaunt humanoids with long limbs, olive-green skin, and red
compound eyes.
One of these entities became trapped in the mind of university student Rick Sheridan and gained the ability to manifest on Earth whenever Rick slept, becoming a superhero. First seen in
Sleepwalker #1.
Sligs The
Sligs are a race of brown
insectoid non-humanoids with eight tentacle-like limbs, the front limbs of which can be used for grasping and manipulating objects. Sligs have telepathic powers, and can levitate themselves. They come from the planet Ankara, sixth from the sun in the Ryneb star system in the Milky Way galaxy. First seen in
Fantastic Four #209 (August 1979).
Sloggs The
Sloggs are a race of humanoid
slugs from the planet Sloggo-Prime. They are chronally-challenged.
Sneepers The
Sneepers are a semi-humanoid race with green skin that averages tall. They come from the planet Sneep, fourth from the sun in the Snuup star system in the Milky Way galaxy. The Sneepers have built a small interplanetary empire and intend to rule the entire galaxy someday. First seen in
Tales of Suspense #49 (January 1964).
Solons The
Solons are a race of humanoids with blue skin that averages 9' in height. Their home planet is Solon, fourth from the sun in the Nardea star system in the Milky Way galaxy. They are a race of purpose-bred clones with
psionic powers. A Solon named Spinnerette encountered the
Fantastic Four. First seen in
Fantastic Four #237 (December 1981).
Soul-Eaters The
Soul-Eaters are also called
Souleaters or
Soul Eaters Space Phantoms The
Space Phantoms are the servants of
Immortus, the Master of Time. For many years, it was assumed that there was only one Space Phantom, but in the course of the
Destiny War the
Avengers discovered that there was more than one. During a journey back in time to 1873, a trio of Space Phantoms was caught impersonating the
Gunhawks and the
Black Rider. The Space Phantoms were previously said to have originated on the planet Phantus, in the Phalbo system in the Milky Way Galaxy.
Spartoi The
Spartoi, also called
Spartaxians, are a human-like species from the planet Spartax.
Star-Lord,
J'son, and
Captain Victoria are known Spartoi. First seen in
Marvel Preview #4.
Spartoi in other media The Spartoi appear in
Guardians of the Galaxy.
Sssth The
Sssth are a reptilian semi-humanoid race with green skin, and a mane of red, yellow, or orange hair, Sssth are tall on average. They come from the planet Sszardil, second from the sun in the Sslirteep star system in the Milky Way galaxy. First seen in
Thor #212 (June 1973).
Starsharks The
Starsharks are also called
Star Sharks or
Space Sharks Star-Headed Old Ones The
Star-Headed Old Ones are a winged race of the Old Ones who came to Earth where they built a city which came to be known as the Mountain of Madness. First seen in
Conan the Savage #4 (November 1995).
Stenth The
Stenth are a semi-humanoid race with yellow skin that stands on average. They come from the planet Stent, fifth from the sun in the Duggil star system in the Milky Way galaxy. First seen in
Inhumans #7 (October 1976).
Stonians The
Stonians are a race of winged humanoids with a
gargoyle-like appearance and skin of green, orange, yellow, brown, or grey; most are tall, although some grow up to 25 times that. Stonians inhabit the planets Stonus I through Stonus V in the Stonus star system in the Milky Way galaxy.
Gorgolla is a Stonian. First seen in
Astonishing Tales #21 (December 1973).
Strontians The
Strontians are humanoid purple-skinned aliens that are part of the Shi'ar Empire ever since Majestor T'Korr brought them the cure to the Wraith Plague that ravaged their planet.
Gladiator of the Shi'ar
Imperial Guard is a Strontian. First seen in
X-Men #107.
Stygians The
Stygians are a race of semi-humanoids that are part of the Shi'ar Empire.
Neutron is a Stygian.
T Taa-ans The
Taa-ans are a race of humanoids from the planet Tea, a planet that existed in the universe prior to the setting of
primary Marvel continuity. Galan is originally a human or humanoid before he becomes the cosmic entity
Galactus.
Talbosians The
Talbosians are a race of wolf-like aliens from the planet Talbos.
Taurians The
Taurians are a semi-humanoid race with orange skin that averages in height. Their home planet of Taur in the Jenzen star system in the Milky Way galaxy was destroyed by Galactus. A few Taurians escaped and now live aboard starships with other aliens who lost their planets to Galactus called The Wanderers. A Taurian named Kehl served
Nebula. First seen in
Thor #160 (January 1969).
Technarchy The
Technarchy, or
Technarch, are a
cybernetic, shape-shifting alien species. Its most notable members are the
New Mutants member
Warlock and
Magus. They are a race of giant techno-organic entities with very aggressive natures. They were created by the
Phalanx, however due to their aggressive nature, they truly believe themselves to be the progenitors of the Phalanx, and even consider them abominations of their race, unaware that their origins lie in fact with the Phalanx. They travel the universe looking for things on which to feed, which can be organic or mechanical. They feed by infecting their prey with the transmode virus, converting it into techno-organic matter, from which they then drain the energy.
Tektons The
Tektons are a semi-humanoid race covered with purple fur, averaging in height. They come from the planet Tekton, ninth from the sun in the Tacuspar star system in the Andromeda galaxy. These savage primitives have superhuman strength and prehensile tails. First seen in
Fantastic Four #91 (October 1969).
Teuthidans The
Teuthidans are a race of one-eyed
squid-like aliens from the planet Teuthida.
Teuthidans in other media The Teuthidans appear in
Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2.
Thuvrians The
Thuvrians are a race of humanoids with large heads, averaging in height. Their home planet is Thuvria, third from the sun in the Lomyra star system in the Milky Way galaxy. As of 200 years ago, their development was arrested at a level comparable to the European Middle Ages. First seen in
Rom the Spaceknight #19 (June 1981).
Tribbitites The
Tribbitites, or
Toad Men are they are commonly called, are a race of semi-humanoid reptilians with scaly orange skin who are tall on average. They originated from the planet Kroke, but currently live on the artificial world of Tribbit. They have advanced technology stolen from other races, and specialize in powerful magnetic technology, which can even move the moon. First seen in
Incredible Hulk #2 (July 1962). They kidnap
Bruce Banner to learn how advanced Earth is, but he uses a gamma ray device to disrupt their fleet, which is flung into space.
Tribbitites in other media The Tribbitites appear in the
Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. episode "Monsters No More".
Tribunals The
Tribunals are beings of sentient energy that can take on whatever physical form they desire. They possess untold psionic energy-manipulative abilities, and are even capable of moving objects through time. The Tribunals once summoned the original
Defenders before them in order to persuade them to permanently disband. First seen in
The Defenders #124 (October 1983).
Troyjans The
Troyjans are a race of
warlords who conquered galaxies. Arm'Cheddon is a Troyjan who commands the squadron of conquerors. First seen in
Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #413 (January 1994).
Tsiln The
Tsiln are a race of semi-reptilian anthropoids with both reptilian and mammalian characteristics (reminiscent of
cynodonts), with orange to gray scaled skin, and average 300' in height. They come from the planet Broi, second from the sun in the Wyllys star system in the Milky Way galaxy.
Gog is a Tsiln. First seen in
The Amazing Spider-Man #103 (December 1971).
Tsyrani The
Tsyrani are a humanoid race with six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot. They come from the planet Tsorcherhi, third from the sun in the Ella star system in the Shi'ar galaxy. They are ruled by a matriarchal monarchy under supervision of the
Shi'ar Empire. First seen in
Spider-Woman #36 (March 1981).
U Ul'lula'ns The '''Ul'lula'ns''' are a
shapeshifting race with powerful mental abilities, their natural form resembles a giant tentacled fish. Their home planet is Ul'lula, second from the sun in the Ul star system in the Milky Way galaxy.
Nebulon and Supernalia are Ul'lula'ns. First seen in
The Defenders #13 (May 1974).
Uncreated The
Uncreated, once called "the Works", are warlike and seek the extermination of all religions and religious species. Slightly larger and stronger than humans, they have claws and are covered with quills. Uncreated are capable of communicating with humans, but it is unclear whether this is through speech or some form of telepathy. The Uncreated claim that they did not evolve naturally, but were instead created by a powerful creature which they worshipped as a god.
Uranusians The
Uranusians are a race of wooden aliens.
Ursaa The
Ursaa are a race of scavenger aliens. They would scavenge any downed spaceships and sell any survivors they find to the Chnitt.
V Va-Shaak The
Va-Shaak are a race of alien invaders that are also known as the
Horde.
Vegans The
Vegans are a humanoid race that stands tall on average. Vegans continually radiate anti-gravitons from areas of their brains contained within two horn-like projections on the front of their skulls in order to support their vast bulk. Their home planet is Vega Superior, fourth from the sun in the Vega star system in the Milky Way galaxy. A Vegan named Agent 7M, the Colossus, attempted to conquer Earth but was thwarted by
Giant-Man. First seen in
Tales to Astonish #58 (August 1964).
Viscardi The
Viscardi are a race of aliens that live on the planet of the same name.
Voldi The
Voldi are a race of humanoids descended from birds that have feathers instead of hair.
Vorms The
Vorms are a reptilian race with red scaled skin that averages in height. Their home planet is Vormir, sixth from the sun in the Helgentar star system in the Kree galaxy (Greater Magellanic Cloud). Each Vorm has a long tail that can be used as a weapon. Vorms are nocturnal and are vulnerable to great heat. The
Star-Stalker, a Vorm mutant, possessed powers that other Vorms lack, such as the ability to fly through space and drain energy. First seen in
The Avengers #123 (May 1974).
Vrellnexians The
Vrellnexians are an
insectoid race that usually has purple skin, and stands on average. They come from the planet Vrellnex, fifth from the sun in the Cetsin star system in the Milky Way galaxy. They stand on their hindmost pair of limbs, and have two sets of arms. They differ widely in appearance; some are winged and can fly. First seen in
Thor #212 (June 1973).
Vrellnexians in other media The Vrellnexians appear in season five of the
Marvel Cinematic Universe television series
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.. This version of the Vrellnexians are four-legged and operate in packs. In an alternate future, the Vrellnexians roam the abandoned parts of the Lighthouse and the inhabitable parts of Earth.
W Wilameanis The
Wilameanis are a humanoid race that appears very similarly to Earth humans, averaging in height. They come from the planet Wilamean, fifth from the sun in the Yalnot star system in the Andromeda galaxy. In the 22nd Century, Wilameanis dun Starharbor, a popular spaceport. First seen in
Hercules #2 (October 1982).
Wobbs The
Wobbs are a semi-humanoid race that possess telepathic abilities enabling them to understand any auditory language and translate it telepathically to other nearby sentient organisms. They have light purple skin, and are on average. Their homeworld is Wobb-Lar, second from the sun in the Filipima star system in the Andromeda galaxy. First seen in
Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #137 (March 1971).
Wobbow The
Wobbow are a race of dangerous green aliens from the planet Draconius.
X Xandarians First seen in
Nova #1, the
Xandarians are a human-like species surviving on four conjoined
asteroids, the only remains of their homeworld
Xandar. They are founders of the
Nova Corps.
Xandarians in other media The Xandarians and the
Nova Corps appear in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe films
Guardians of the Galaxy and
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, mentioned to have been "decimated" by
Thanos in
Avengers: Infinity War.
Xantareans The
Xantareans are a reptilian humanoid race with red scaled skin that stands on average. They are amphibious. Their home planet is Xantar, second from the sun in the Xantares star system in the Milky Way galaxy. First seen in
Tales to Astonish #73 (November 1965).
Xantha The
Xantha are a semi-humanoid race with pale yellow skin that stands on average. They originate from the planet Xanth (aka Planet X) which was destroyed in a collision with a rogue asteroid. With the help of
Mister Fantastic, the survivors established a new home planet of New Xanth, first from the sun in the New Jatskan star system in the Milky Way galaxy. Kurrgo is a Xantha. First seen in
Fantastic Four #7 (October 1962).
Xantha in other media The Xantha appear in the
Fantastic Four episode "Prisoners of Planet X".
Xartans The
Xartans are a
shapeshifting species capable of detailed duplication of living or non-living subjects. They come from the planet Xarta, fourth from the sun in the Zugano star system in the Fornax galaxy. In their true forms, Xartans have orange skin and average in height. First seen (as the Carbon-Copy Men) in
Journey into Mystery #90 (March 1963).
Xem The
Xem are a furry white alien race.
Xemnu is a Xem.
Xeronians The
Xeronians are a semi-humanoid race with orange skin that averages in height. They come from the planet Xeron, second from the sun in the triple star system containing Aerim, Honj, and Verserin, in the Milky Way galaxy. Xeronians have five eyes, but use only two adjacent eyes at the same time. First seen in
The Incredible Hulk #102 (May 1968).
Xixix The
Xixix are a semi-humanoid race with red skin that averages in height. They come from the planet Xix, which was in the Xaravaran star system in the Milky Way galaxy until it was destroyed by
Galactus. The Xixix survivors joined the wandering fleet of starships bearing many members of the many alien races whose home worlds were destroyed by Galactus. First seen in
Fantastic Four #261 (December 1983).
Xorrians The
Xorrians are a humanoid race that allegedly spawned all humanoid life such as Kree, Skrulls, Shi'ar and Humans over 6,000,000 years ago.
Y Yirbek The
Yirbek are a race of humanoid reptilians with green skin that averages in height. Their home planet is Yirb, second from the sun in the Bek star system in the Andromeda galaxy. The Yirbeks governed a small empire in the Skrull galaxy until the
Skrulls defeated them centuries ago. First seen in
Avengers #14 (March 1965).
Yrds The
Yrds are a semi-humanoid race with green skin that stands on average. They come from the planet Yrest, third from the sun in the Corinum star system in the Draco galaxy. Each Yrd has a 1' long horn protruding from its forehead that could be used as a weapon. First seen in
Tales of Suspense #54 (June 1964).
Z Z'Nox The '''Z'Nox''' are a reptilian species with brown skin that averages in height. They come from the planet Z'nox, second from the sun in the Huz'deyr star system in the Andromeda galaxy. They are ruled by a planetwide military dictatorship. They once attacked Earth, but were repelled by the
X-Men; a later attack via biological warfare was repelled by
Spider-Man during the
Maximum Security storyline. First seen in
X-Men #65 (February 1970).
Zen-Whoberis The
Zen-Whoberis are a race of green-skinned humanoids from the planet Zen-Whoberi that are also called the
Zen-Whoberians.
Gamora is a Zenn-Whoberian. The Zen-Whoberis were exterminated by the
Universal Church of Truth, with Thanos rescuing Gamora and adopting her.
Zenn-Lavians The
Zenn-Lavians are a human-like species, later described as a pacifistic offshoot of the
Kree. Their planet Zenn-La is third from the sun in the Deneb star system in the Milky Way galaxy.
Silver Surfer and
Shalla-Bal are Zenn-Lavians. First seen in
Silver Surfer #1 (August 1968).
Zn'rx The '''Zn'rx''' are a
bipedal
reptilian race with a
digitigrade leg structure. They are intelligent and have
interstellar travel technology. However, they are also a warlike race by tradition.
Zundamites First appearing in
Fantastic Four, the
Zundamites are a semi-humanoid race with pale yellow skin that stands tall on average. Their home planet is Zundam. They have the ability to survive in virtually any environment without a special apparatus. A Zundamite served as herald to
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