25 Facts About Yon-Rogg

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Yon-Rogg is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Yon-Rogg is an alien Kree, a military commander whose weakness is his jealousy of the accomplishments of others and his love for the medic Una.

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Yon-Rogg is primarily a foe of Captain Marvel, specifically the Carol Danvers version, and was indirectly responsible for her transformation into Ms.

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Yon-Rogg was introduced as a Kree commander sent to Earth to investigate how the planet's seemingly primitive inhabitants managed to destroy an advanced Kree Sentry.

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Yon-Rogg's schemes ended in Una dying, which resulted in animosity between the two.

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Yon-Rogg later attempted to defeat his nemesis by kidnapping Carol Danvers and using her as a hostage.

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Yon-Rogg was seemingly killed when a Kree device, a Psyche-Magnitron, exploded.

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Yon-Rogg returned years later as Magnitron, to enact revenge on Carol, who then known as Captain Marvel.

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Yon-Rogg attempted to telepathically torture Carol and destroy New York City.

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Yon-Rogg is a Kree military officer who is the commander of the Helion, a Kree spaceship that was sent to Earth by the Supreme Intelligence.

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Yon-Rogg had a deep hatred towards Mar-Vell due to his love for the Kree medic Una.

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Yon-Rogg ends up leaving Mar-Vell on Earth so that Una can be his.

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Yon-Rogg later unleashes the Kree Sentry to dispose of Mar-Vell.

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Yon-Rogg was on his spaceship at the time when Mar-Vell was fighting Super-Skrull and hopes that Super-Skrull would kill Mar-Vell.

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When Mar-Vell arrives at the Cape, he is ordered by Yon-Rogg to prevent the humans from stopping the rocket from releasing the bacteria where Mar-Vell has his encounter with Namor.

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Yon-Rogg has Mar-Vell put on trial for being "Un-Kree" by letting Namor beat him.

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When Yon-Rogg captures Carol Danvers and Mar-Vell catches up to him, Yon-Rogg uses a Psyche-Magnitron to create a Kree Mandroid to help him fight Mar-Vell.

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Yon-Rogg is later revealed to have survived the Psyche-Magnitron's explosion, gaining a telepathic link with Carol Danvers' via a shard of the Magnitron that is lodged in her brain .

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Yon-Rogg then takes the name "Magnitron" and uses Carol's memories and its power to recreate enemies from her past before attempting to drop a Kree city on top of New York City.

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20.

Yon-Rogg earns the thanks of the Shi'ar ruler and the Imperial Guard when the Kree rescue them from Skrull attackers.

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21.

Yon-Rogg is later seen on the Kree homeworld insulting Mahr, until knocked out by Invisible Woman.

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22.

Yon-Rogg appears in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes animated series, voiced by Fred Tatasciore.

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23.

Yon-Rogg appears in the live-action film Captain Marvel, portrayed by Jude Law.

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Yon-Rogg brings her to the Kree homeworld of Hala, donates his blood to her to save her life, and has her memories altered to make her believe she is a Kree named Vers.

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Yon-Rogg pursues her, only to discover that Danvers has recovered her memories and discovered the truth of the war.

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