Chitauri (Marvel)

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As the [[Inhumans|Inhuman]] ship ''Astarion'' departed Earth's system to find the secrets of the [[Terrigen Mists]] it encountered the Chitauri swarm and managed to fight through them past Pluto. (Royals v1 #2)
 
As the [[Inhumans|Inhuman]] ship ''Astarion'' departed Earth's system to find the secrets of the [[Terrigen Mists]] it encountered the Chitauri swarm and managed to fight through them past Pluto. (Royals v1 #2)
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On an unknown alien world, the Chitauri began to invade that planet leading to the world's emperor taking the [[Tactigon]] that was in his possession to fight off the invaders. Due to the number of enemies, he decided to use the weapon to generate a black hole above his world in order to fight his foes. Thor and Hulk were brought to this planet with the goal of recovering the Tactigon. (Thor vs. Hulk: Champions of the Universe v1 #5)
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==

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Sam Alexander surrounded by Chitauri in Nova v5 #4.

The Chitauri are an alien species that feature in Marvel Comics.

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History

The Chitauri were an alien race native to the planet Chitauri Prime that was a harsh world that was also home to the galaxy's most brutal gladiatorial games. (Nova v5 #20)

Millennia ago, a Chitauran arrived on the planet Earth where he left a relic that was divided into three components. (All-New, All-Different Avengers v1 #1)

A covert group from the Nova Corps was responsible for acquiring a Recorder that contained sensitive data within it. The vessel carrying the android was attacked by the Chitauri where Titus of the Novas surrendered the Recorder in exchange for his life. He joined the Chitauri forces where he rose in the ranks and they deciphered the encrypted data within the machine which was revealed to contain the means to make an Ultimate Nullifier. (Nova v5 #4)

Nebula led a band of Chitauri where they pursued the Guardians of the Galaxy to Earth who were defeated alongside the Avengers as she was operating on behalf of her master. (Guardians Team-Up v1 #1)

As the Inhuman ship Astarion departed Earth's system to find the secrets of the Terrigen Mists it encountered the Chitauri swarm and managed to fight through them past Pluto. (Royals v1 #2)

On an unknown alien world, the Chitauri began to invade that planet leading to the world's emperor taking the Tactigon that was in his possession to fight off the invaders. Due to the number of enemies, he decided to use the weapon to generate a black hole above his world in order to fight his foes. Thor and Hulk were brought to this planet with the goal of recovering the Tactigon. (Thor vs. Hulk: Champions of the Universe v1 #5)

Overview

As a species, the Chitauri were said to be simple minded creatures that were dogged and somewhat similar to insects that travelled light years to overcome obstacles to find a queen. (Captain America: Steve Rogers v1 #8) Drone-class Chitauri did not have minds of their own and simply followed the commands of a Queen that were beamed across galaxies to them. Such members of their kind thus could not make decisions themselves but blindly followed commands and even engaged in mass suicidal attacks in order to achieve the command. (Ultimates 2 v2 #7)

They were noted as the only species that had instant warp drive capabilities for quick movement. (Guardians Team-Up v1 #1)

Their language had one hundred and ninety two words for hate. (All-New, All-Different Avengers v1 #1)

Chitauri dragon scale was noted for a valuable commodity in space with it fetching a nice price on the Rimworlds. (USAvengers v1 #6)

Members

  • Warbringer : a Chitauri warlord. (Nova v5 #29)

Notes

  • The Chitauri first appeared in the Ultimate Marvel universe but were adapted to appear on the Avengers live-action movie. Since that time, the movie version of the Chitauri have appeared within the comics and other media.
  • In Avengers World v1 #9, a possible future indicated that the universe suffered from the Fourth Chitauri War which saw Earth become a stopover destination for intergalactic mercenaries and traders.

In other media

Television

  • In Ultimate Spider-Man, the episode "Guardians of the Galaxy" feature the Chitauri where they were shown to be a barbaric horde that ruled much of the galaxy and headed by the warlord Korvac. They approached Earth as they were threatened by its various superheroes but were opposed by the Guardians of the Galaxy. This led to them chasing down Rocket Raccoon though he sought the help of team member Sam Alexander who operated as Nova. With Spider-Man's help, they assisted the rest of the Guardians who destroyed the Chitauri flagship before they could use their dark matter cannon to annihilate Earth.
  • In Avengers Assemble, they were referenced in the episode "The Arsenal" when alien fighters began attacking Earth whereby J.A.R.V.I.S. commented that scans did not indicate they were Kronan, Chitauri or Spartax creations.
  • In Guardians of the Galaxy, the Chitauri featured in the animated series with their first appearance in "The Backstabbers". These Chitauri were shown as being the footsoldiers of Nebula and piloted the Dark Aster.

Films

  • In Avengers, the Chitauri feature as an extradimensional horde of alien beings that serve Thanos and dispatched by him to invade Earth after Loki uses the Tesseract to open a gateway to New York City. After the portal is opened, they begin their invasion but face opposition from the newly formed Avengers. Despite this resistance, the Chitauri would have overwhelmed the superheroes so long as the portal remained opened. This led to Iron Man taking a nuclear warhead that had been launched at the city and sending it through the dimensional barrier where he sent it towards the Chitauri mothership and destroyed it. The loss of the control signal from the mothership killed all the alien invaders and the portal to the other world was shut down thus ending the invasion.
  • In Guardians of the Galaxy, the Chitauri make only a cameo appearance with one being present in a caged cell as part of the collection of the Collector.
  • In Spider-Man: Homecoming, the Chitauri were referenced in the live-action film where much of their technology from their invasion on Earth was scavenged by Adrian Toomes salvager group that they reverse engineered to make weapons for their criminal operations. These were also being sold on the black market with Chitauri power cores being dangerous energy sources that detonated upon exposure to radiation.

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