Bloodwynd is a fictional character A fictional character is any person who
appears in a work of fiction. More accurately, a fictional character is the person or conscious entity we imagine to exist
within the world of such a work. In addition to people, characters can be aliens, animals, gods or, occasionally, inanimate
objects. Characters are almost always at the center of fictional texts, especially novels and plays. It is, in fact, hard
to imagine a novel or play without characters, though such texts have been attempted (James Joyce's Finnegans Wake
is one of the most famous examples). In poetry, there is almost always some sort of person present, but often only in the
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in comic book and related media publishing. DC is responsible for such famous characters as Batman, Superman, Green Lantern,
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The company was originally three companies, National Allied Publications, Detective Comics and All-American Publications.
The first two companies merged in the 1930s to become National Comics (later National Periodical Publications) and the third
shared offices until it was bought by the merged company in 1945. At this time "DC", an acronym for Detective Comics,
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shared setting where most of the comic stories published by DC Comics takes place. The Batman, Wonder Woman and Superman are
well known fictional superheroes from this universe.
The concept of a shared universe in comics involves writers and editors, together with artists who together create a series
of titles where events in one book would have repercussions in another title and serialized stories would show characters
grow and change. This idea was strongly developed in the Marvel Universe in the early 1960s, and seen also in other publishers
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book superheroes in the DC Comics universe. The roster includes some of the most famous superheroes in pop culture. The team
has also gone by the names Justice League of America, Justice League America, JLA and Justice League
International.
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Bloodwynd is the descendant of a group of African-American An African American is an American predominantly,
or at least partially, descended from black Africans. African Americans are more typically called (and self-identify as) blacks
or a number of equivalent slang terms; "African American" is sometimes derided by both whites and blacks as pretentious, revisionist,
or overly politically correct. Historically, the vast majority of those in the United States of African descent were black.
Therefore, the term is not typically used to apply to non-black Africans, such as Arabs from northern Africa or white South
Africans, though it is sometimes (incorrectly) used to refer to all black Americans, whether of African descent or not. .....
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slaves Slavery is involuntary servitude, enforced by violence or by other methods. It is sometimes
an expectation associated with other relationships, such as marriage and other family relations, military service, or debt
relationships. See debt slavery.
Unfree labour is a generic term which includes all forms of slavery and similar labour systems, including serfdom.
The article on abolitionism deals in detail with the 19th century advocacy to abolish formal slavery, in first Britain
and the British Empire and later the United States. ..... Click the link for more information. of a man named Jacob Whitney. These slaves
created the magical Magic (also called magick to distinguish
it from stage magic) is a way of influencing the world through supernatural, mystical, or paranormal means. This article provides
an overview of specific magical traditions and practises. It also discusses the use of magic as a plot device in various kinds
of fiction. For a list of historical figures associated with paranormal magic, see: List of occultists. ..... Click the link for more information. Blood
Gem and used it to kill Whitney. The Blood Gem was passed down among the slaves' descendants. Unbeknownst to them, the Blood
Gem was a gateway to another dimension, and the demon A demon is a supernatural evil or malicious spirit, capable of possessing a human being. The
Greek word daemon, δαίμονες or δαιμόνια
was used in the Septuagint translation of the Hebrew Bible and in the Greek originals of the New Testament. The medieval and
neo-medieval conception of "demon" has derived without a break from the ambient popular culture of Late Antiquity. .....
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Rott claimed the souls This page is about the spirit; for the music, see soul music, and for the capital of South Korea
see Seoul.
The soul, in several philosophical movements and many religious traditions, is the core essence of a being. In some
traditions it is considered immortal; in others it is considered to be mortal. In most religions, and some philosophical movements,
a soul is strongly connected with notions of the afterlife, but opinions vary wildly even within a given religion as to what
happens to the soul after death. Many within these religions and philosophies believe the soul is immaterial, while others
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In recent times, Rott sucked Bloodwynd into the Gem and mind controlled Mind control (or thought control) theory states that an outside source can control
an individual's thinking, behavior or consciousness (either directly or more subtly). This is a more modern term for "brainwashing".
In the anti-cult movement and Christian countercult movement mind control has the meaning of strong influence acquired
and maintained by manipulation.
Introduction: propaganda and overt persuasion ..... Click the link for more information. the Martian Manhunter J'onn J'onzz, the Martian Manhunter, is a fictional comic book hero appearing in DC Comics.
He is a native of the planet Mars and possesses powers beyond those of normal human beings, including telepathy and the ability
to change shape. His usual appearance is of a tall hairless green-skinned humanoid.
History
J'onn J'onzz first appeared in 1955, in a back-up story in Detective Comics ..... Click the link for more information. into impersonating
him. Using Bloodwynd's identity, the Manhunter joined the Justice League as one of their more mysterious members. When the
JLA fought Doomsday Doomsday is the name of a fictional supervillain in the Superman comic book series,
published by DC Comics.
Doomsday was created in 1992 by writer/artist Dan Jurgens for a story arc in the Superman series of comic books
that was titled "The Death of Superman." In this series, Doomsday was an ultra-powerful destructive villain who engaged in
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(movie) and Superman (serial). Alternative meaning: Übermensch
Superman, also called The Man of Steel, is a fictional character (created 1938), a superhero, present in
comic books bearing his name from DC Comics. The character has also been in various television series and movies. Superman
was born on the planet Krypton and was sent to Earth by his father moments before his planet exploded. On Earth he grew up
as a human and assumed an alter-ego as a newsman while also doing good with his superpowers. ..... Click the link for more information. , Blue Beetle The Blue Beetle is a fictional superhero published by DC Comics. The first Blue Beetle was
created by Fox Features Syndicate; the rights to the name and character were sold to Charlton Comics, who were in turn bought
by DC Comics, who introduced their own Blue Beetle. DC's Blue Beetle is arguably the more popular and well-remembered of the
characters to bear the name.
The original Golden Age Blue Beetle was ..... Click the link for more information. realized Bloodwynd's identity when his cryptic
teammate was incapacitated by fire FIRE can stand for
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- Fully Integrated Robotised Engine, an engine from Fiat.
For other uses see fire (disambiguation).
Fire is a rapid, self-sustaining oxidation process of combustible gases ejected from a fuel. It starts by subjecting the
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, to which the Martian Manhunter was especially vulnerable. Once the Martian Manhunter was freed of the mental control,
the Justice League battled Rott and freed Bloodwynd. Bloodwynd joined the League, though he distanced himelf from his teammates,
which led to his resigning from the team.
Bloodwynd is an accomplished sorcerer. He can also summon the spirits of the dead, which give him life energy and increased
power.
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