Erek King - Appearance

Appearance

Erek's primary hologram, as described by Marco in Book 10, is that of a human boy. He has "brown hair, just a little over his ears." Erek is about five feet tall, a bit shorter than Jake. Marco says he looks strong and confident.

K. A. Applegate's Animorphs series
Main series
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Megamorphs
  • The Andalite's Gift
  • In the Time of Dinosaurs
  • Elfangor's Secret
  • Back to Before
Chronicles
  • The Andalite Chronicles
  • The Hork-Bajir Chronicles
  • Visser
  • The Ellimist Chronicles
Alternamorphs
  • The First Journey
  • The Next Passage
Animorphs
  • Jake
  • Rachel
  • Tobias
  • Cassie
  • Marco
  • Aximili-Esgarrouth-Isthill
  • David
  • Auxiliary Animorphs
Television series
  • Animorphs
Video games
  • Animorphs: Know the Secret
  • Animorphs: Shattered Reality
  • Game Boy Color game
Secondary characters
  • Aldrea
  • Alloran
  • Arbron
  • Crayak
  • Drode
  • Elfangor
  • Ellimist
  • Erek King
  • Toby Hamee
  • Visser One
  • Visser Three
Minor characters
  • Andalites
  • Hork-Bajir
  • Humans
  • Ketrans
  • Yeerks
  • Other minor characters
Species
  • Andalite
  • Arn
  • Capasin
  • Chee
  • Gedd
  • Helmacron
  • Hork-Bajir
  • Howler
  • Iskoort
  • Ketran
  • Leeran
  • Lerdethak
  • Mercora
  • Nartec
  • Nesk
  • Orff
  • Pemalite
  • Skrit Na
  • Taxxon
  • Veleek
  • Yeerk
  • Other species
Related articles
  • Chronological list of Animorphs books
  • Time Matrix
  • Animorphs (toy)
  • Nothlit
  • Escafil device
  • Leera

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