Etrigan: Difference between revisions

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.
Content added Content deleted
(added Category:Character)
(Adding example)
Line 53: Line 53:
* [[Instant Runes]]
* [[Instant Runes]]
* [[Involuntary Shapeshifting]]: His transformation is triggered by ''anyone'' saying the poem.
* [[Involuntary Shapeshifting]]: His transformation is triggered by ''anyone'' saying the poem.
* [[Least Rhymable Word]]: He can take his poetic dialogue very far, often doing it to annoy or distract foes. Amazingly enough, he once managed to find a rhyme for "orange": "door hinge".
* [[Least Rhymable Word]]
* [[Magic Knight]]
* [[Magic Knight]]
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]:
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]:
Line 66: Line 66:
* [[The Scapegoat]]: Etrigan's little brother.
* [[The Scapegoat]]: Etrigan's little brother.
* [[Sealed Inside a Person-Shaped Can]]
* [[Sealed Inside a Person-Shaped Can]]
* [[Super Strength]]: He's been known to be able to trade blows with some of DC's strongest powerhouses, including Superman and Lobo.
* [[Skunk Stripe]]: Jason Blood
* [[Skunk Stripe]]: Jason Blood
* [[Split Personality]]
* [[Split Personality]]

Revision as of 14:55, 6 April 2023

Change! Change, O form of man!
Release the might from fleshy mire!
Boil the blood in heart of fire!
Gone! Gone! -- the form of man --
Rise, the Demon Etrigan!!

—Jason Blood

Created by Jack Kirby and appearing for the first time in The Demon #1 (August, 1972), Etrigan has played many smaller roles in several DC comics from The Sandman to Wonder Woman, with occasional stories and miniseries wholly to himself (such as in anthology series Wednesday Comics), and a number of ongoings, including Kirby's original series, a fifty-nine issue run, not counting annuals, during The Nineties, and John Byrne's Blood of the Demon.

Etrigan is a yellow skinned and red eyed demon who was summoned by Merlin to aid Camelot against the forces of Morgaine le Fay, who later became a recurring opponent in the series. After the fall of Camelot, Merlin sent Etrigan to roam the earth in the disguise of a man. Depending on the Writer, Etrigan is either bonded to one of King Arthur's noblemen or the human Jason Blood was merely created by Merlin's spell. In the present, Jason Blood is well versed in the skill of magic and has helped other superheroes in several occasions. Etrigan's habit of speaking in verses is a later addition, introduced by Len Wein in DC Comics Presents #66, but really established and explained by Alan Moore. This also makes him fall under almost every rhyme Trope there is.

Etrigan's powers include superhuman strength, regenerative powers, and several mystic abilities such as telepathy, precognition and hellfire.

Etrigan has also appeared in various animated adaptations of DC comics, being played by Billy Zane in Batman: The Animated Series, Michael T. Weiss in Justice League, and Dee Bradley Baker in Batman the Brave And The Bold.

His latest ongoing, Demon Knights, sees Etrigan in Dark Age Europe, leading a team against a barbarian horde.

Tropes used in Etrigan include:

Gone, oh little man so tame,
Arise the demon... Whatsisname?

]