- Kree - Wikipedia
The Kree were one of the major factions involved in the 1971's Kree–Skrull War storyline, the event ran in the first volume of the Avengers The storyline established the war between the Kree and Skrulls, it involves other groups like Avengers, the Inhumans, and the Fantastic Four
- Kree - Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki
The Kree are a militaristic race of mostly blue-skinned humanoids from the planet Hala One of the most technically advanced races in the galaxy, the Kree are skilled in genetic engineering and are responsible for the creation of the Inhumans on Earth
- The Kree: The 10 Most Powerful Members Of The Race, Ranked - CBR
The Kree conquered the Earth and to rub humanity's nose in it, they impersonated several of Earth's mightiest heroes, like the Avengers This blue-skinned version of Steve Rogers is thought to have not only Kree strength and stamina, but all the abilities of Captain America as well
- Kree Members, Enemies, Powers | Marvel
Hailing from Hala, the mighty Kree spend eons conquering planets in their effort to become the supreme race, but pay a high price along the way
- Kree in the MCU explained - all about Captain Marvels alien enemies
The Kree have been portrayed as villains within the MCU, pursuing the expansion of their brutal empire at all costs, pitting them against the likes of Captain Marvel and the Guardians of the Galaxy
- KREE | Mighty Avengers
Kree Eternals possess control of their own matter, which provided enhanced durability and strength, immunity to disease, energy manipulation, flight, immortality and regenerative abilities
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The Kree are a blue-skinned humanoid race of extraterrestrial beings that hail from the planet Hala in the Pama System of the Large Magellanic Cloud They are technologically advanced and extremely militaristic, having conquered their galaxy to form the Kree Empire
- Kree - Wikiwand
In the Kree empire, it is a crime for a male non-Kree to impregnate any Kree The Kree race has produced individual super-humanoid beings, either through natural mutation, genetic engineering, or cyborg technology, including Mar-Vell, Ronan the Accuser, Ultimus, Shatterax, Korath, and others
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