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  1. Khan Noonien Singh is a fictional character in the Star Trek science fiction franchise, who first appeared as the main antagonist in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Space Seed" (1967), and was portrayed by Ricardo Montalbán, who reprised his role in the 1982 film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.

  2. Khan Noonien Singh (or simply Khan) was an extremely intelligent and dangerous superhuman. He was the most prominent of the genetically-engineered Human Augments of the Eugenics Wars period on Earth. Khan was considered, by the USS Enterprise command crew, over three centuries later, to have...

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  3. On the following page, this is the information on the Khan of Star Trek: Into Darkness: In the Kelvin Timeline, Khan Noonien Singh was the brilliant, ruthless leader of a group of genetically engineered Humans, or Augments, who nearly conquered Earth during the 20th-century Eugenics Wars.

  4. Star Trek: Khan is a five-issue comic book by IDW Publishing. It portrays the story of Khan Noonien Singh before and after the events of Star Trek Into Darkness, including the Eugenics Wars. A collected edition was published in May 2014; the series was also collected in volume 36 of the Star Trek Graphic Novel Collection in May 2018 . Contents.

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    • HE ALMOST HAD A BABY SON. This little odd tidbit comes as a bit of a surprise. An older issue of StarBlazer magazine published a photo from the set of Wrath of Khan that showed director Nicholas Meyer interacting with a child.
    • HE STARS IN A STAR TREK/GREEN LANTERN CROSSOVER COMIC. In a more recent comic from IDW Publishing, and once again written by Mike Johnson, the Benedict Cumberbatch Khan shows up in Star Trek/Green Lantern Vol. 2 -- Stranger Worlds Part Two.
    • HE WAS PHYSICALLY ALTERED TO BECOME “JOHN HARRISON” Star Trek aficionados had a real problem with director J.J. Abrams' second Star Trek installment, 2013's Star Trek Into Darkness, due in large part to resurrecting the Khan character.
    • THE KHAN BOBBLE HEAD YOU OBVIOUSLY NEED TO BUY. Well, of course there is. If you so desire, you can own the Wrath of Khan bobble head, which stands at 7 inches tall and is an almost exact replica with wild silver hair, bulging chest, tattered sweater jacket thing – and the mysterious glove he wears.
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