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We're Getting Mutants in the MCU - The Loop
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History
Von Junzt was a German eccentric author, that lived curiously,[1] famous for writing the book on the occult Unausprechlichen Kulten,[2] also known as the Nameless Cults,[3][4] or the Black Book.[1][5]
He died in a grisly and mysterious fashion.[1]
Myrna Lukaikas seemingly possessed a copy of Unausprechlichen Kulten, as well as a book by or about Von Junzt, as part of her collection on occult matters.[6]
Personality
Von Junzt was described as "eccentric".[1]
Notes
- Von Junzt was created by Robert E. Howard's in his story "The Black Stone" (1931; adapted in Savage Sword of Conan #74, March, 1982), as the writer of the Nameless Cults.
See Also
- 6 mention(s) of Friedrich Wilhelm von Junzt (Earth-616)
- 1 quotation(s) by or about Friedrich Wilhelm von Junzt (Earth-616)
Links and References
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Savage Sword of Conan #74; The Black Stone
- ↑ Marvel Premiere #4
- ↑ Marvel Premiere #7
- ↑ Chamber of Chills #3; The Thing on the Roof!
- ↑ Haunt of Horror #1; Usurp the Night
- ↑ Bizarre Adventures #33; Tales of the Zombie!: Damballah's Deeds
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