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Underworld Unleashed was a multi-title American comic book crossover event released by DC Comics in 1995. The main theme of Underworld Unleashed involved the new ruler of Hell , a demon-lord named Neron , offering first many of the DC Universe supervillains and then a number of the DC Universe superheroes various deals in exchange for their souls.
Neron is a supervillain appearing in various American comic book stories published by DC Comics.He first appeared in Underworld Unleashed #1 (November 1995) and was created by Mark Waid and Howard Porter.
Underworld Unleashed: 1995: Neron, a demon-lord from Hell, offers the DC universe villains "upgrades" in exchange for their souls. [u] Batman: Troika: 1995 A 4-comic Batman crossover in February 1995: Batman #515, Batman: Shadow of the Bat #35, Detective Comics #682 and Robin (vol. 2) #14 The Death of Clark Kent: 1995
Lobo, who, at this time, is confined to the Labyrinth, Hell's only prison (due to the deal that he had earlier made with Neron during the Underworld Unleashed crossover event) [3] and whose suffering alone is enough to power Neron's entire palace, is freed from his torment as a result of the titanic battle between Etrigan the Demon and Blue ...
In Underworld Unleashed, Blackguard gives his soul to Neron in exchange for super-strength, enhanced intellect, and special equipment. [37] He joins Cheetah and Earthworm in attacking the Warriors bar. [38] In both the original and DC Rebirth continuities, Blackguard is killed while serving in the Suicide Squad. [39]
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The Final Night is a 1996 comic book crossover storyline published by DC Comics that ran through a weekly self-titled limited series and a score of tie-in issues spanning most of DC's ongoing titles in the month of September 1996 (cover-dated November).
During the Underworld Unleashed event, Blue Devil is approached by the demon Neron, who is known for offering Faustian bargains to heroes and villains alike. Neron offers Cassidy fame as an actor, requiring an act of destruction as payment.