Marvel Announces KNULL: Five-Issue Limited Series From Al Ewing, Tom Waltz & Juanan Ramiriez
The God of the Symbiotes returns to center stage. Marvel has officially announced KNULL, a five-issue limited series launching next spring from acclaimed writers Al Ewing (Immortal Hulk) and Tom Waltz (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), with dynamic art by Juanan Ramírez (Darkhold: Spider-Man). Building on the cosmic horror mythology established in King in Black, this new story promises to delve deeper into Knull’s origins, his brutal rise, and his chilling vision for the Marvel Universe. Fans can expect a symbiote saga that blends mythology, terror, and high-stakes heroism, unlike anything seen before.
Rise of the God of the Abyss
Knull has long been one of Marvel’s most fearsome cosmic entities, a dark counterpart to the Celestials whose weapons and creatures have shaped millennia of galactic conflict. This limited series pulls back the curtain on his earliest conquests, showing how his hatred for light and creation ignited a war that spanned the stars. Ewing and Waltz are set to explore not only Knull’s power but also the twisted philosophy that drives him, turning a villain into a tragic, terrifying force of nature.
Al Ewing & Tom Waltz Join Forces
Marvel’s announcement highlights the unique pairing of two powerhouse writers: Al Ewing, renowned for his intricate, character-driven cosmic sagas, and Tom Waltz, celebrated for his adept handling of ensemble casts and long-form storytelling. Together, they’re promising a series that balances intimate character work with widescreen action. In a teaser from Marvel, “Knull, the creator of all symbiotes, was killed by Eddie Brock. Nothing could bring him back… but Knull rules over nothing. Knull has returned, and word is racing across the stars to the one who took him down before to prepare to do it again. Will Venom be ready?”
Visuals from the Darkness: Juanan Ramírez on Art
Artist Juanan Ramírez brings an energetic yet haunting style to KNULL, perfectly suited to a tale of primordial gods and symbiote swarms. Early preview pages show a stark contrast between shadowy, alien realms and blinding bursts of cosmic light, hinting at massive set pieces and intimate, horror-tinged moments alike. Ramírez’s work promises to make Knull’s world as mesmerizing as it is menacing, giving fans a visual feast that lives up to the epic scope of the script.
Why Marvel Fans Shouldn’t Miss This
Since his breakout as the architect of the symbiotes, Knull has loomed as a figure of cosmic dread. This series offers the most in-depth exploration yet of his mythos, setting the stage for future Marvel cosmic storylines and deepening the lore established in Venom and King in Black. Whether you’re a long-time symbiote reader or a newcomer curious about Marvel’s darker corners, KNULL is shaping up to be a landmark event—equal parts horror, myth, and superhero spectacle.
