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  2. Category:DC Comics demons - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 December 2023, at 17:56 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. Seven Deadly Enemies of Man - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Deadly Enemies of Man (also known as the Seven Deadly Sins), are a group of demons appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Based on the Seven Deadly Sins, the group first appeared in Whiz Comics #2 (February 1940), and were created by writer Bill Parker and artist C.C. Beck. [1]

  4. Saint of Killers - Wikipedia

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    God begged for his life, and offered the Saint whatever he wanted – power, life, the lives of his family, anything. But the Saint didn't want anything God offered him. All he wanted, he said, was to rest. The Saint of Killers shot God dead and sat on His throne, pulling his hat over his eyes, and went to sleep, presumably forever. [19]

  5. List of demons in fiction - Wikipedia

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    List of theological demons covers those from religion, theology, demonology, and mythology; the sacred and its study. Names of God, list of deities, and list of fictional deities cover God and gods in various ways. List of legendary creatures may also help explain what is not here. Some demons may be in both the fictional and theological lists.

  6. Hell (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    In the interim, Lucifer was shown as the ruler of Hell in the mainstream DC Comics series The Spectre (vol. 2) #1–31 (April 1987–November 1989, plus one Annual (1988)) and The Demon (vol. 3) #1–58 (July 1990–May 1995, plus two Annuals (1992 and 1993) and one #0 issue (October 1994)) and the mainstream DC Comics miniseries Stanley and ...

  7. List of DC Comics characters: R - Wikipedia

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    Rip Roar is a character in DC Comics. He first appeared in Young Justice #2, and was created by Peter David and Todd Nauck. Rip Roar is a four-armed New God of Apokolips in the distant past, who steals a New Genesis Super-Cycle and modifies it to follow his commands before

  8. List of fictional deities - Wikipedia

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    This is a navigational list of deities exclusively from fictional works, organized primarily by media type then by title of the fiction work, series, franchise or author. . This list does not include deities worshipped by humans in real life that appear in fictional works unless they are distinct enough to be mentioned in a Wikipedia article separate from the articles for the entities they are ...

  9. Category:DC Comics deities - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "DC Comics deities" The following 116 pages are in this category, out of 116 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Anti-Life Equation;