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N'Kantu was the leader of a slave rebellion against the Eqyptian rulers.  After killing the pharoah Aram-Set, N'Kantu was mummified alive by a wizard and entombed for 3,000 years.  When he was revived in the modern era, he became a monstrous hero.
 
N'Kantu was the leader of a slave rebellion against the Eqyptian rulers.  After killing the pharoah Aram-Set, N'Kantu was mummified alive by a wizard and entombed for 3,000 years.  When he was revived in the modern era, he became a monstrous hero.
 
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N'Kantu was born in Egypt and was the son of the warrior chief T'Chombi millenia ago.
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N'Kantu was born in Egypt and was the son of the T'Chombi, the chief of the Swarilli tribe, three millenia ago.  During this time, the Swarilli tribe had been enslaved by the Pharoah Aram-Set.
 
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The Living Mummy

Living Mummy

Real Name
N'Kantu
First Appearance
Supernatural Thrillers #5 (August, 1973)
Creators
Steve Gerber, Rich Buckler
Team Affliations
S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Paranormal Containment Unit, Shock Troop, Legion of Monsters
Aliases
The Mummy, Captain Ace Bandages
Base of Operations
Mobile
Powers
Superhuman strength and durability, High-level resistance to injury, Mystic senses
Skills and Abilities
Fighting Experience
Paraphenalia
None

N'Kantu (The Living Mummy) is an ancient undead superhero in the Marvel Universe.

Origin

N'Kantu was the leader of a slave rebellion against the Eqyptian rulers.  After killing the pharoah Aram-Set, N'Kantu was mummified alive by a wizard and entombed for 3,000 years.  When he was revived in the modern era, he became a monstrous hero.

Biography

N'Kantu was born in Egypt and was the son of the T'Chombi, the chief of the Swarilli tribe, three millenia ago.  During this time, the Swarilli tribe had been enslaved by the Pharoah Aram-Set.