Whose idea was it to make Satan's children superheroes?
Well...it was a simpler time.
A time when Daimon Hellstrom and his Sister Satana could be heroes.
And Satana could actually join a superhero group!
Yeah I thought I would do this one just to show how far comics have come. I guess you could call it that... Sometimes you don’t need to come from another planet, be a mutant, have a tragedy occur in your life or have a lab accident to be a superhero. Sometimes all you need is for your daddy to be the Devil. Like Daimon Hellstrom and his Sister Satana. Yep, the son and daughter of Satan are superheroes in the Marvel Universe.
Well...they retconned it later to make their father not actually Satan, but a demon named Marduk Kurios who isn’t really Satan but Lucifer. Yeah...I know....why mess with it? I have no idea. Marvel just does things like that.
Anyway...Daimon rejected his father and Satana embraced him so one grew up "good" and the other evil.
She is a succubus that killed a lot of people until she turned semi-good and started teaming up with Spider-Man (who will evidently team up with anyone) and Dr. Strange. Then she turned bad again....then turned kinda good and finally joins the superhero team, The Thunderbolts, that is mainly reformed supervillains.
As far as "super-powers" go Satana can feed upon the psychic energy of human male souls, teleport, levitate, fire bolts of hellfire, hypnotize people, and use the mystic arts.
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Saturday, March 15, 2014
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