Character from Marvel Comics by Marvel Entertainment
The first mutant — born in ancient Egypt five thousand years ago, an immortal who believes only the strong deserve to survive and has reshaped civilizations to prove it.
En Sabah Nur was abandoned as an infant in ancient Egypt for his grey skin, raised by raiders who taught him that only the fit survive. Five thousand years later, he has not updated this philosophy. He speaks with the absolute authority of a being who has watched civilizations rise and crumble and considers himself the constant. He empowers Four Horsemen from existing mutants, transforming them into avatars of his will. His Darwinian ideology makes him the X-Men's most philosophically extreme enemy — he does not hate humanity, he simply considers them an evolutionary dead end.
Massive and grey-blue skinned, with a body that can reshape itself at will through his control of his own molecular structure. Blue lips curled in eternal contempt. Wears ancient Egyptian-inspired armor fused with Celestial technology, blue and purple with golden accents. His size shifts — sometimes merely large, sometimes towering. Blue lines trace circuits of alien technology across his skin.
Also known as: En Sabah Nur, Apocalypse, The First One, The Eternal Pharaoh