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|Row 9 info = Magic staff}}'''Horus''', Lord of Light, is a superhero who appeared in the comic book mini-series ''1963'' and is an homage to Marvel Comics' [[Thor]].
 
|Row 9 info = Magic staff}}'''Horus''', Lord of Light, is a superhero who appeared in the comic book mini-series ''1963'' and is an homage to Marvel Comics' [[Thor]].
 
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After the sun god Ra, was killed by brother Set, Ra's sister Isis ressurected him so he might give birth to her child, who became Horus, Lord of Light and defender of the Earth and beyond.
Horus' origin has not been revealed, though he seems to be the actual mythical Horus.
 
 
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Before Horus, there was Ra, the sun god.  Ra's brother Set betrayed him trapping him in a casket and cutting his body into fourteen pieces.
The full biography of Horus is unrevealed, but he seems to be the Horus of mythology himself.
 
 
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Horus

Horus

Real Name
Horus
First Appearance
1963 #5 (August, 1993)
Creators
Alan Moore, Rick Vietch
Team Affliations
The Tomorrow Syndicate
Aliases
Lord of Light
Base of Operations
No information
Powers
Super Strength, Super Endurance
Skills and Abilities
Fighting Experience
Paraphernalia
Magic staff

Horus, Lord of Light, is a superhero who appeared in the comic book mini-series 1963 and is an homage to Marvel Comics' Thor.

Origin

After the sun god Ra, was killed by brother Set, Ra's sister Isis ressurected him so he might give birth to her child, who became Horus, Lord of Light and defender of the Earth and beyond.

Biography

Before Horus, there was Ra, the sun god.  Ra's brother Set betrayed him trapping him in a casket and cutting his body into fourteen pieces.