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Asmodeus (Marvel Comics)

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Asmodeus
File:Asmodeus - Ghost Rider.png
Asmodeus in Hell.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceGhost Rider #53 (Feb 1981)
Created byMichael Fleisher and Don Perlin
In-story information
SpeciesDemon
AbilitiesMystic energy blasts
Mind control

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Asmodeus is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Asmodeus is an extradimensional demon, subordinate to Mephisto, who has clashed on numerous occasions with the first Ghost Rider.

Publication history[edit]

Asmodeus first appeared in Ghost Rider #53 (February 1981), and was created by Michael Fleisher and Don Perlin.

The character subsequently appeared in Ghost Rider #64 (January 1982), and #76 (January 1983).

Fictional character biography[edit]

In his first appearance, Asmodeus sends the demon Tabicantra to manipulate and otherwise destroy Ghost Rider and gain control over Zarathos. Tabicantra eventually turns against Asmodeus, helping the hero free himself from the demonic influence.[1]

Asmodeus later captured Ghost Rider, but failed to gain control over Zarathos once again.[2] Later, Asmodeus attempted to trick Mephisto into gaining control of Zarathos. However, Asmodeus failed and was seemingly destroyed by Mephisto.[3]

Saturnine is a servant of Asmodeus, and a fellow enemy of Zarathos and Blaze.

During the "Fear Itself" storyline, Asmodeus attended the Devil's Advocacy where they talked about the Serpent's threat on Earth.[4]

Upon infiltrating the Cellar and distracting Spider-Man II, Old Man Logan enters the cell of Asmodeus and makes him an offer to help him get back to Earth-807128 in order to rescue Bruce Banner Jr. before he becomes the Warlord.[5] Asmodeus states to Logan that he would help him in his mission if he picked up some of his things. Afterwards, Asmodeus begins to help Logan in his mission to rescue Bruce Banner Jr.[6]

Powers and abilities[edit]

Asmodeus can shoot mystic energy blasts and has limited mind control. While Asmodeus is immune to disease and aging, he can be injured by other demons.

Other characters named Asmodeus[edit]

File:AsmodeusC.jpg
Asmodeus, servant of Satannish.

Over the years, there have been several minor characters with the name "Asmodeus" appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. They are:

  • Dr. Charles Benton, former colleague of the doctor Stephen Strange, and former leader of the Sons of Satannish.[7] He died fighting Strange, but was given another chance at life by Satannish, who eventually returned Benton to death when he proved incapable of killing any of the Defenders in exchange.[8]
  • Asmodeus, a member of the Satanic cult "The Followers of the Left Hand Path". He was a minion of Morning Star.
  • Asmodeus, an amorphous, blob-like demon summoned by the Enclave. Created by Marv Wolfman and Steve Ditko.[9]
  • Asmodeus, a bat-winged member of the Inhumans.[10]
  • Asmodeus, a lord of Hell, much discussed, although never seen, in the 1991 Tomb of Dracula miniseries by Marv Wolfman and Gene Colan, published under Marvel's Epic Comics imprint. His power was partially responsible for the resurrection of Dracula.[11]
  • Asmodeus Jones, the stage name of Ozzie Palmer, a rock singer who received power from his demon mother Fashima, in exchange for his performing magical rituals to drain his fans of their life force and transfer it to Fashima. He was defeated by the Defenders.[12]
  • Azmodeus, a bird-like demon who lived in the Amulet of Azmodeus and served Master Pandemonium. It would periodically emerge from the amulet and converse with Pandemonium.[13]
  • Asmodiar, an enemy of King Arthur.[14]

References[edit]

  1. Ghost Rider #53, 1981
  2. Ghost Rider #64, 1982
  3. Ghost Rider #76, 1983
  4. Journey Into Mystery #627
  5. Old Man Logan Vol. 2 #19
  6. Old Man Logan Vol. 2 #20
  7. Dr. Strange vol. 1, #169, 175-178
  8. Giant Size Defenders #2
  9. Tomb of Dracula, vol. 2 #2 (Dec. 1979)
  10. Fantastic Four #117
  11. Tomb of Dracula vol. 3 #1-4
  12. Defenders vol. 1 #96
  13. West Coast Avengers vol. 2 #4, 9, 14
  14. Marvel Preview #22 (1980)

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