Set slithered into the Marvel Universe from the pages of pulp fiction, a testament to Marvel's brilliant integration of licensed properties in the 1970s. While his presence was first hinted at in a vision in `Marvel Feature #6` (November 1972), his true Marvel Comics debut was in the pages of `Conan the Barbarian #7` (July 1971). He was adapted from the literary creations of Robert E. Howard, the author of Conan, by writer Roy Thomas and artist Barry Windsor-Smith. Howard's “Father Set” was a primal serpent god, heavily influenced by the cosmic horror of H.P. Lovecraft and the historical Egyptian deity of the same name. Thomas and subsequent Marvel writers took this foundation and expanded upon it exponentially, weaving Set into the very fabric of Marvel's cosmology. They established him not merely as a god worshipped in the Hyborian Age, but as one of the original Elder Gods of Earth, a demonic entity present at the dawn of creation. This masterstroke of retconning elevated Set from a period-specific villain into an eternal, universe-threatening