Demogoblin

Demogoblin
Demogoblin
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Demogoblin.
Art by Tom Lyle.
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Spectacular Spider-Man #147 (as Hobgoblin);
Web of Spider-Man #86 (as Demogoblin)
Created by Gerry Conway
Sal Buscema
In-story information
Alter ego Jason Macendale Jr.
Notable aliases Hobgoblin/Jason Philip Macendale Jr. (original host form)
Abilities Superhuman strength
Magical glider and weaponry
Retains all skills and memories of original host

Demogoblin is a fictional character appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. He first appeared as Demogoblin in Web of Spider-Man #86 (March 1992), and had previously appeared as an unnamed demon in Spectacular Spider-Man #147.

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Fictional character biography

Demogoblin was originally an unnamed demon who inhabited Limbo and was banished there eons ago for unknown reasons. His essence was fused with the Hobgoblin (Jason Macendale) when Jason asked N'astirh for more power in exchange for his soul.[1] As a part of Hobgoblin, he infected Moon Knight with a demonic virus that would slowly mutate him.[2] As part of Hobgoblin, he fought the Ghost Rider and John Blaze, and was defeated by Blaze's hellfire gun and Ghost Rider's mystical chain.[3] Hobgoblin quickly realized being possessed by a demon was less than beneficial, and thanks to the effects of the hellfire and mystical chain, managed to expel his demon half, creating the Demogoblin, a darker, mystical version of the Hobgoblin persona.[4]

Demogoblin believes himself to be on a holy mission, and kills everyone whom he deemed a sinner. However, his definition of sinner is extreme and excludes only children. He often tries to kill heroes and even holy men. He claims that he is a member of a demonic group known as the 'Righteous,' demons who sought redemption for their sins as self-proclaimed servants of the Lord by exterminating other demons and destroying evil wherever they found it.

Once freed from the Hobgoblin, Demogoblin next fought and was defeated by Spider-Man and Macendale, as the Hobgoblin.[5] He then joined with the Spider-Man doppelganger tried to kill the Hobgoblin, but they retreated under the sewer depths when opposed by Spider-Man, Venom, Ghost Rider, and Blaze.[6]

Demogoblin then confronts Moon Knight, trying to possess his body, which was ravaged by Demogoblin's bloodlink virus from the previous confrontation with the Hobgoblin. Moon Knight is saved from the virus due to the intervention of Dr. Strange and Mr. Fantastic.[7]

During the events of "Maximum Carnage", Demogoblin joined Carnage, Shriek, Carrion, and the Spider-Man doppelganger on their killing spree throughout Manhattan. He battled Spider-Man, Venom, Iron Fist, Captain America, Deathlok, Cloak and Dagger, and Firestar.[8]

The Demogoblin was destroyed by the vampire-hunter Blade while Blade was empowered by the Darkhold,[9] but those who had been killed by Blade were restored to life when the Darkhold's spell was reversed.

Demogoblin's physical form is killed in a final showdown with Hobgoblin, who has gained greater strength than before. He dies trying to save a child from collapsing debris inside a church, where he is crushed to death.[10]

Post-mortem, the Demogoblin makes an appearance as a taunting hallucination of the heroic Green Goblin, Phil Urich alongside hallucinations of the original Green Goblin and Hobgoblin.[11]

Other versions

Ultimate Demogoblin

In the reimagined Universe known as Ultimate, Mary Jane Watson becomes the Demogoblin, after being kidnapped from her bedroom by a facially disfigured clone of Peter Parker who is determined to give her powers so that she is no longer in danger from his enemies. He pumps in her bloodstream an unquantified amount of OZ, the drug responsible for the creation of the Green Goblin, Hobgoblin and also Spider-Man. Upon learning this, she becomes very angry and transforms into a huge, hairy, horned red goblin-type creature.[12]

However, when the real Peter Parker and Spider-Woman show up, she calms down and resumes her original form, just in time for Peter (her ex) to render his evil clone unconscious. MJ is taken to the Fantastic Four's Baxter Building and when she wakes up, she is afraid and angry, causing another transformation. However when she spots the Peter clone who was in the building, she calms down once again and reverts back to her normal self.[13] She is then given what is believed to be a cure to the effects of the OZ formula, yet the ordeal has left her badly traumatized, and she is shown to be affected by panic issues and haunted by the scarred visage of Peter's disfigured clone.[14]

However, when MJ later gets mad as she watches Peter talking to Kitty, his ex-girlfriend, her hand starts to tremble and her fingernails briefly become claws but she calms down when Kitty takes off in anger, indicating that her cure might not be permanent or even complete.[15] Mary Jane also daydreams a scene where she's fighting against Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four in her mutant form, defeating them one by one.[16]

The name was confirmed by Ultimate Spider-Man writer, Brian Michael Bendis on his own message board.[17]

Powers and abilities

Demogoblin is a demonic being, with numerous supernatural powers granted by magic. He is endowed with superhuman strength, stamina, agility, reflexes, and resistance to injury. He has a magical ability to mentally control and levitate his one-man miniature "goblin glider" composed of hellfire and propel it at high speeds. He can project hellfire from his hands.

Demogoblin is able to mystically create "pumpkin bombs", similar to those of the Green Goblin or Hobgoblin. Orange pumpkin bombs are bombs that explode conventionally (albeit magical) as concussion and incendiary Jack O' Lanterns. Black pumpkin bombs cause their target to be overwhelmed by massive feelings of despair and helplessness. He also can create wraith-shaped smoke and gas-emitting bombs, and bat-shaped razor-edged throwing blades.

Apart from his physical and magical advantages, he is knowledgeable about military training and hand-to-hand combat absorbed from his time merged with the Hobgoblin. Although deranged, the Demogoblin is highly intelligent.

In other media

Toys

Hasbro released a Demogoblin figure for their Spider-Man: Origins toy line in 2007. This figure was a repaint of a previously released Hobgoblin figure.

At the 2011 New York Comic Con, Hasbro released an exclusive edition set of Mini Muggs (the miniature version of its discontinued toy line, Mighty Muggs). This set, themed after the Spider-Man story arc, Maximum Carnage, contains a Mini Muggs version of Demogoblin, as well as Mini Muggs of Spider-Man, Carnage, Venom, and J. Jonah Jameson.[18]

Video games

Demogoblin is featured several times as a boss character in the Sega Genesis/Super Nintendo game Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage.

References

  1. ^ Spectacular Spider-Man #147
  2. ^ Moon Knight #33
  3. ^ Ghost Rider vol. 3 #17
  4. ^ Web of Spider-Man #86-87
  5. ^ Spider-Man #24
  6. ^ Web of Spider-Man #93-96; Spirits of Vengeance #5
  7. ^ Moon Knight #45-46
  8. ^ Amazing Spider-Man #378-380; Spider-Man #35-37; Web of Spider-Man #101-103; Spectacular Spider-Man #201-203
  9. ^ Ghost Rider vol. 3 #40
  10. ^ Spider-Man #47-49
  11. ^ Green Goblin #5
  12. ^ Ultimate Spider-Man #101
  13. ^ Ultimate Spider-Man #104
  14. ^ Ultimate Spider-Man #105
  15. ^ Ultimate Spider-Man #107
  16. ^ Ultimate Spider-Man #112
  17. ^ No Ultimate Spider-Man #101 thread? (SPOILERS) - Page 3 - Jinxworld Forums
  18. ^ http://marvel.com/news/story/16833/new_york_comic_con_2011_exclusive_spider-man_mini_muggs

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