King Alfor
Rooted in the mythology of one of animation's most beloved properties, King Alfor makes his Modern Age comics debut in Dreamwave and Image's Voltron: Defender of the Universe #0 (2003), brought to life by writer Dan Jolley and artist Mark Brooks. Though his presence in the catalog is brief — just three appearances across this short-lived early-2000s run — he carries the weight of royalty, sharing pages with iconic figures like Allura, Lance McClain, Hunk Garrett, Pidge Stoker, and the villainous Haggar. For Voltron devotees and fans of licensed comics from this era, King Alfor is a compelling piece of the puzzle — a regal cornerstone of the lore rendered in comics form during a fascinating moment when Dreamwave was bringing classic properties back to the page.
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