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The Enchantress is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Bob Haney and Howard Purcell, the character made her first appearance in Strange Adventures #187 (April 1966). [1] Dr. June Moone is a freelance artist who becomes possessed by an entity originally known only as The Succubus.
The Shadowpact is a fictional group of magic-based heroes who fought against the Spectre in the 2005 limited series Day of Vengeance, published by DC Comics. [1] Their self-titled series ended in May 2008, after 25 issues and a two-year run, but the team appeared in the Reign in Hell [2] miniseries three months later. [3]
Enchantress (Marvel Comics) Amora, the original Enchantress, on the cover of Thor: Son of Asgard #8. Art by Jo Chen. Enchantress is the common primary alias of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first of these is a powerful sorceress with the real name of Amora, one of Thor 's greatest ...
Enchantress (supernatural), a magician, sorcerer, enchanter, wizard; sometimes called an enchantress, sorceress, or witch if female. Enchantress (fantasy), a female fictional character who uses magic. Seduction, the enticement of one person by another, called a seductress or enchantress when it is a beautiful and charismatic woman.
The Enchantress (Beauty and the Beast) Endora ; Elaine (The Love Witch) Queen Elspeth (Snow White: The Fairest of Them All) Elvira (Elvira, Mistress of the Dark) Eris ; Evanora (Oz the Great and Powerful) Evil Edna (Willo the Wisp) Evil-Lyn (Masters of the Universe) Evilene ; Emily Bennett (The Vampire Diaries) Eva (Tweeny Witches)
Above average superhuman strength. [Cera Kesh] Telekinesis. The Emerald Empress is the name of several, fictional super-villains appearing American comic books published by DC Comics, primarily as enemies of the Legion of Super-Heroes. The first incarnation of the character appeared in Adventure Comics #352 (January 1967).
The Suicide Squad's roster has always been one of reformed and/or incarcerated felons promised commuted sentences in return for participation in high-risk missions. The Squad's lineup has changed many times over the years, since its creation in 1959, and this list groups membership by the team's various eras and incarnations.
Sentinels of Magic. The Sentinels of Magic is a fictional team of supernaturally powered superheroes created by Geoff Johns and Matthew Dow Smith appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. First appearing in Day of Judgment #1 (November 1999), the group is described as a loose confederation of mystic defenders the team was formed ...