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  2. Asgardians (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The souls of Asgardians that haven't died in battle are taken to the realm of Hela, the Asgardian Goddess of Death. There has been some contradiction regarding the origin of the Asgardians. Main Marvel canon states that the Asgardians are descendants of the Elder Gods, [ volume & issue needed ] as are all other pantheons on Earth.

  3. Kurse (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Kurse is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer/artist Walter Simonson, the Algrim version of Kurse first appears as the Dark Elf Algrim the Strong in Thor #347 (Sep. 1984).

  4. Kelda (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Asgardians make their way to the castle where they are met by Doom's new army, a synthesis of abducted Asgardians and machines. Thor having heard the Asgardian call to arms, arrives and joins the battle. Doom having no more use of Kelda throws her body to the Asgardians. Loki tells Balder that he can revive her if he has her heart.

  5. Cabal (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The meeting ends with Doctor Doom agreeing to Loki's terms of moving the Asgardians to Latveria, for unclear reasons (later revealed to apparently be the chance of stealing the power of immortality from the gods), with Loki promising to grant him the one thing he lacks, seeking to become absolute ruler over the divided Asgardians. [18]

  6. Dracula (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The cover of The Tomb of Dracula vol. 1 #1 (April 1972), in which Gerry Conway and Gene Nolan's iteration of Bram Stoker's character made his debut. Cover by Neal Adams.. The Marvel Comics version of Dracula was created by Gerry Conway and Gene Colan and first appeared in The Tomb of Dracula #1 (April 1972), co-written by Marv Wolfman. [2]

  7. Count Dracula - Wikipedia

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    Bram Stoker's novel takes the form of an epistolary tale, in which Count Dracula's characteristics, powers, abilities, and weaknesses are narrated by multiple narrators, from different perspectives. [15] Count Dracula is an undead, centuries-old vampire, and a Transylvanian nobleman who claims to be a Székely descended from Attila the Hun. [16]

  8. Asgardians of the Galaxy - Wikipedia

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    In June 2018, Marvel Comics released a teaser image announcing the debut of Asgardians of the Galaxy.The teaser, which read "The Guardians of the Galaxy are no more... Who are the Asgardians of the Galaxy", came after the release of Infinity Countdown #4 (June 2018) by Gerry Duggan and Mike Deodato Jr., which saw the dissolution of the Guardians of the Galaxy. [2]

  9. Executioner (character) - Wikipedia

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    He is a long-time antagonist of Thor and other heroes of the Marvel universe and is a member of the original Masters of Evil. [2] Eventually, he joins the heroes of Asgard in a mission to Hel , where he sacrifices his axe to destroy Naglfar , the ship of the dead, and delays Ragnarok , sacrificing his life to hold the bridge at Gjallarbrú so ...