MAJOR FAHR

Real Name: Fahr (see comments)

Identity/Class: Extraterrestrial (Kree) mutate

Occupation: Major in the Kree military

Group Membership: Kree military

Affiliations: "Blue Kree", Dal, Maston-Dar, Sals-Bek, Tarnok-Kol, Tol-Nok

Enemies: Blaast, Black Bolt (Blackagar Boltagon), Karnak (Karnak Mander-Azur), Krush, Medusa (Medusalith Amaquelin), Payne, Rok, Sylk

Known Relatives: None

Aliases: None

Base of Operations: Unrevealed

First Appearance: Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1 (May, 1995)

Powers/Abilities: After undergoing Terrigenesis, Major Fahr was overcome in a corona of bright light, making him cable of flight and firing concussive blasts. Fahr grew in power until the Terrigenesis corrupted his form and he seemingly perished. The full extent of his abilities was unrevealed.

Fahr likely had extensive Kree military training as well.

Height: Unrevealed
Weight: Unrevealed
Eyes: Unrevealed
Hair: Blonde

History: (Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1) – One of the Kree who sought refuge in Attilan on the Blue Area of the Moon, Major Fahr grew weary of waiting for the Inhuman Genetics Council to decide the fate of his people and he chose to lead some of his fellow soldiers in an attack on the Tower of the Terrigen, where they could gain access to the Mists and power themselves up. Inhuman soldiers attacked, including Krush, Blaast, Sylk, Payne and Rok. The Kree blasted their way in to the Mists themselves, planning to mutate themselves now that they were no longer locked in to an evolutionary dead end (after the detonation of the Nega-Bomb on Hala). The Mists transformed two of the Kree, one into a muscular blue monster, and Fahr himself into a powerful energy being capable of flight and energy blasts, while another Kree disintegrated from the power. Fahr defeated Karnak and Medusa before battling Black Bolt directly. Black Bolt took the fight into space, where Fahr was overwhelmed by the energies and he ended up detonating bright enough to be seen on Earth. These events complicated things with the Kree refugees who had sought peace, including Maston-Dar, Sals-Bek, Tarnok-Kol, Tol-Nok and the youth Dal, who had killed the Inhuman youth Avion in front of the boys Avian and Aeric.

Comments: Created by Skip Dietz, Robert Brown, and Rey Garcia.

Certain sources online list Major Fahr's first name as Kalum but I couldn't find any source for this name in the comics.

Profile by Chadman.

CLARIFICATIONS:
Fahr has no known connections to:


Aeric

(Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1 (fb) – BTS) – Aeric grew up in Attilan on the Blue Area of the Moon with friends like Avian and Avion, who both had wings. When a group of Kree refugees began living in tents outside the city, Aeric and his friends grew curious and they put on masks to go watch the Kree from afar.

(Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1) – Avian teased Aeric for taking his mask off then the kids saw a group of Kree adolescents sneaking into Attilan and the kids saw a group of Kree adolescents sneaking into Attilan and the Inhuman youths went to confront the Kree. When the Kree Dal yelled about Kree superiority, Avion punched him, prompting Dal to draw a gun and fire, hitting Aeric in the leg. Guardsman Krush soon intervened in the fight and Dal fired at him but Krush was invulnerable. Dal then turned his gun on Avion, killing him. Later, Aeric followed Krush, who was holding the corpse of Avion, into a meeting with the Genetics Council to report what had happened.



--Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1 (1 (fb) - BTS, 1,


Avian

(Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1 (fb) – BTS) – Avian grew up in Attilan on the Blue Area of the Moon, a winged child with friends like Aeric and Avion (who also had wings). When a group of Kree refugees began living in tents outside the city, Avian and his friends grew curious and they put on masks to go watch the Kree from afar.

(Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1) – Avian teased Aeric for taking his mask off then the kids saw a group of Kree adolescents sneaking into Attilan. They went to confront the Kree and a fight broke out, resulting in Dal, the Kree, drawing a gun and firing, hitting Aeric in the leg. Guardsman Krush soon intervened in the fight and Dal fired at him but Krush was invulnerable. Dal then turned his gun on Avion, killing him.



--Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1 (1 (fb) - BTS, 1,


Avion

(Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1 (fb) – BTS) – Avion grew up in Attilan on the Blue Area of the Moon, a winged child with friends like Aeric and Avian (who also had wings). When a group of Kree refugees began living in tents outside the city, Avian and his friends grew curious and they put on masks to go watch the Kree from afar.

(Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1) –The kids saw a group of Kree adolescents sneaking into Attilan and the Inhuman youths went to confront the Kree. When the Kree Dal yelled about Kree superiority, Avion punched him, prompting Dal to draw a gun and fire, hitting Aeric in the leg. Guardsman Krush soon intervened in the fight and Dal fired at him but Krush was invulnerable. Dal then turned his gun on Avion, killing him. Later, Krush took the corpse of Avion in to the Genetics Council to explain what had happened. Avion's parents were informed and his body was sent to the Pit of the Dead.

--Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1 (1 (fb) - BTS, 1d


"blue Kree"

(Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1) – Some of the Kree who sought refuge in Attilan on the Blue Area of the Moon grew weary of waiting for the Inhuman Genetics Council to decide the fate of their people. Major Fahr chose to lead some of his fellow soldiers in an attack on the Tower of the Terrigen, where they could gain access to the mists and power themselves up. Inhuman soldiers attacked, including Krush, Blaast, Sylk, Payne and Rok. The Kree blasted their way in to the Mists themselves, planning to mutate themselves now that they were no longer locked in to an evolutionary dead end (after the detonation of the Nega-Bomb on Hala). The Mists transformed two of the Kree, one into a muscular blue monster and Fahr himself into a powerful energy being, while another Kree disintegrated from the power. The "blue Kree" sparred with Gorgon as Black Bolt sealed them off inside but the "blue Kree" swiftly was overcome by the Terrigen and he wasted away, dying.






--Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1 (1 (fb) - BTS, 1d


Dal

(Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1 (fb) – BTS) – After a Nega-Bomb was set off on their planet, a group of Kree refugees sought refuge in Attilan with the Inhumans on the Blue Area of the Moon. The civilians, including young Dal, were put in an internment camp outside the city.

(Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1) – Sick of the camp, Dal and his friends snuck into Attilan against the rules and they confronted a group of Inhuman kids, including Aeric, Avian and Avion. A fight broke out, resulting in Dal drawing a gun and firing, hitting Aeric in the leg. Guardsman Krush soon intervened in the fight and Dal fired at him but Krush was invulnerable. Dal then turned his gun on Avion, killing him. The murder caused major political unrest between the Kree and the Inhumans, along with other events, and the Kree were soon asked to leave.

--Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1 (1 (fb) - BTS, 1,


Maston-Dar

(Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1 (fb) – BTS) – A group of Kree refugees looked for a place to call home after the Nega-Bomb made their home planet of Hala unlivable. Among them was Maston-Dar, a military commander who was now responsible for the welfare of his people. They went to the moon over Earth, seeking refuge among the Inhumans there who were living in the Blue Area of the Moon. Maston-Dar secretly arranged for a group of assassins to go to Earth and kill the Royal Family in case they ever returned to Attilan and tried to drive the Kree out.

(Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1) – After berating Tarnok-Kol for running late for their meeting, Maston-Dar ordered the Kree to land their ship. When they landed on the planet, the Inhuman military attacked but the Genetics Council soon agreed to give the Kree space outside the city to pitch tents and await the Council's judgment. Days later, Maston-Dar impatiently accompanied Tarnok-Kol to a meeting with the Genetics Council, where they were to plead their case. Maston-Dar felt they should simply overthrow the city and take what was theirs but Tarnok-Kol recommended a diplomatic approach. The Kree soon asked for refuge from the Genetics Council but Guardsman Krush interrupted their speech, carrying the corpse of Avion, an Inhuman youth killed by Dal, a Kree youth. Hearing that Fahr and others had broken into the sacred Terrigen Mists and were battling the Inhuman military, Tarnok-Kol and Maston-Dar began to realize it was unlikely they would be granted refuge. As Fahr perished in an energy explosion, fire rained down on the refugee camp, killing some of the Kree. Back with the Genetics Council, Black Bolt exposed Maston-Dar as the one behind the assassins, shocking Tarnok-Kol. The Genetics Council ordered the Kree to leave but justly let them take the criminals with them to face Kree justice instead of Inhuman justice.




--Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1 (1 (fb) - BTS, 1,


Sals-Bek

(Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1 (fb) – BTS) – A group of Kree refugees looked for a place to call home after the Nega-Bomb made their home planet of Hala unlivable. Among them was Sals-Bek, an assassin among the Kree. They went to the moon over Earth, seeking refuge among the Inhumans there who were living in the Blue Area of the Moon.

(Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1) – Sals-Bek and other assassins, including Tol-Nok, were sent to exterminate the Inhuman Royal Family on Earth and they soon closed in on them. Tol-Nok fired an energy gun that would keep the powerful Black Bolt contained then Gorgon and Karnak attacked while Medusa sought to protect her son, Ahura. The other Kree were knocked unconscious around him as Sals-Bek defeated Gorgon but then Lockjaw freed Black Bolt and Sals-Bek too was defeated. The Kree soldiers were returned to Attilan, where they saw the Royal Family attack the refugee camp set up by the Kree.

--Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1 (1 (fb) - BTS, 1,


Tarnok-Kol

(Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1 (fb) – BTS) – A group of Kree refugees looked for a place to call home after the Nega-Bomb made their home planet of Hala unlivable. Among them was Tarnok-Kol, an impatient soldier. Under the leadership of Maston-Dar, they went to the moon over Earth, seeking refuge among the Inhumans there who were living in the Blue Area of the Moon.

(Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1) – As the Kree ships descended on the moon, Maston-Dar berated Tarnok-Kol for being late to a meeting. Maston-Dar soon launched himself with the military, eager to fight off the attacking Inhuman guard. During the battle, Tarnok-Kol faced off with Guardsman Rok, an Inhuman with guns but no powers. The Kree surrounded Rok, helping him realize they were there seeking sanctuary, and the Genetics Council soon agreed to give the Kree space outside the city to pitch tents and await the Council's judgment. Days later, Maston-Dar impatiently accompanied Tarnok-Kol to a meeting with the Genetics Council, where they were to plead their case. Maston-Dar felt they should simply overthrow the city and take what was theirs but Tarnok-Kol recommended a diplomatic approach. The Kree soon asked for refuge from the Genetics Council but Guardsman Krush interrupted their speech, carrying the corpse of Avion, an Inhuman youth killed by a Dal, a Kree youth. Later, the Royal Family (Karnak, Gorgon, Black Bolt, Lockjaw, Medusa, Ahura) returned to the moon with the captive Sals-Bek and Tol-Nok, who had tried to kill the Royal Family, and they attacked the refugee camp until Tarnok-Kol petitioned for peace, explaining that they were there for help and inviting them back to the Genetics Council to sort things out. Hearing that Fahr and others had broken into the sacred Terrigen Mists and were battling the Inhuman military, Tarnok-Kol and Maston-Dar began to realize it was unlikely they would be granted refuge. As Fahr perished in an energy explosion, fire rained down on the refugee camp, killing some of the Kree. Back with the Genetics Council, Black Bolt exposed Maston-Dar as the one behind the assassins, shocking Tarnok-Kol. The Genetics Council ordered the Kree to leave but justly let them take the criminals with them to face Kree justice instead of Inhuman justice.

--Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1 (1 (fb) - BTS, 1,


Tol-Nok

(Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1 (fb) – BTS) – A group of Kree refugees looked for a place to call home after the Nega-Bomb made their home planet of Hala unlivable. Among them was Tol-Nok, one of the deadliest assassins among the Kree. They went to the moon over Earth, seeking refuge among the Inhumans there who were living in the Blue Area of the Moon.

(Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1) –Tol-Nok grew impatient among the other assassins reviewed their targets on Earth, the Royal Family of the Inhumans, and Tol-Nok desired to fight Black Bolt himself. On Earth, Tol-Nok closed in on the Royal Family with his fellow soldiers, including Sals-Bek. Tol-Nok fired an energy gun that would keep the powerful Black Bolt contained then Gorgon and Karnak attacked while Medusa sought to protect her son, Ahura. As the soldiers were defeated, Lockjaw freed Black Bolt, who defeated Sals-Bek. Tol-Nok held a blade to Medusa's throat but she easily overcame him. The Kree soldiers were returned to Attilan, where they saw the Royal Family attack the refugee camp set up by the Kree.



--Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1 (1 (fb) - BTS, 1,


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Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1, p42, pan2 (Major Fahr, energy form)
Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1, p36, pan2 (Major Fahr, Kree form)
Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1, p11, pan4 (Aeric)
Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1, p11, pan4 (Avian)
Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1, p18, pan6 (Avion)
Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1, p40, pan4 ("blue Kree")
Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1, p13, pan3 (Dal)
Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1, p4, pan1 (Maston-Dar)
Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1, p15, pan2 (Sals-Bek)
Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1, p5, pan3 (Tarnok-Kol)
Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1, p3, pan3 (Tol-Nok)


Appearances:
Inhumans: The Great Refuge#1 (May, 1995) - Skip Dietz (writer), Robert Brown (penciler), Rey Garcia (inker)


First Posted: 06/03/2020
Last updated: 06/03/2020

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