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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.
A sequel to Contagion, this 10-part crossover starting in August 1996 follows a new strand of the Apocalypse Virus, controlled by Ra's al Ghul who attempts to find a suitable father for his grandchildren: Batman: Shadow of the Bat #53-54, Batman #533-534, Detective Comics #700-702, Catwoman (vol. 2) #36, and Robin (vol. 2) #32-33. Genesis: 1997
Neron is one of the major demon-lords of Hell, a "Wishweaver", [4] the "King of Hate" [5] and the "Lord of Lies". [6] It is not known how old he is, but he has claimed "I brought the very first couple together" [7] and he has told Wonder Woman "I am among the first that walked abroad in this universe, and my influence has been known since humanity's first fall from grace". [8]
The Paul Dekker version of Crazy Quilt first appeared in Blackhawks #180 and was created by artist Dick Dillon and an uncredited writer. The unidentified female version of Crazy Quilt first appeared in Villains United #2 and was created by Gail Simone and Dale Eaglesham .
This version is a lepidopterist and member of the Brotherhood of Evil. Killer Moth, based on the Drury Walker incarnation, appears in The Batman , voiced by Jeff Bennett . [ 18 ] This version is a physically weak individual with a milquetoast personality and poor combat capabilities.
Soon after Kay took on a new role at an e-commerce company in the fall of 2023, the responsibilities began to pile up.. Kay – who asked USA TODAY to not use her full name for fear of losing her ...
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The name of the Puzzler was reused in Superman (vol. 2) #187 (December 2002) as the supervillain identity of Valerie van Haaften, a new version of the character whose body was composed of living "puzzle pieces". In the first appearance, as "Puzzler", she admits that she is a large fan of Superman's, and initially attempted to join several super ...