![]() ![]() The power of the Star Brand attracted the attention of Kismet, whom Kayla fought and seriously injured. When Kayla was recruited by an alien world to defend them from the Starblasters, "H.D." went with her and watched Kayla easily destroy a fleet of warships. She befriended Quasar's secretary, Kayla Ballantine, who possessed the Brand, even becoming her roommate. When she discovered the existence of an even more powerful artifact, the Star Brand, she attempted to acquire it. Steckley (an alias formerly used by Moondragon), and schemed to get Quasar's power-bands. Later, she again took a human identity as H.D. Thor was able to easily overcome Ereshkigal and turned her over to Ajak. However, another passenger on that plane was Don Blake, the secret identity of Thor, and another was Ajak of the Eternals. The plane was captured by the Celestials and brought into their hidden city for examination. She assumed a human appearance and boarded an airplane headed for the Andes mountains. ![]() Her sister Dragona is a member of the Delta Network of Warlord Kro.Įreshkigel was assigned to investigate the City of the Space Gods, home of the Celestials, by Brother Tode, leader of the Deviants. She seems to have impersonated the goddess Ereshkigel throughout history. She claims to be millennia old and like many Deviants has greater strength, stamina and durability than a human. She is a shapeshifter, able to take human form, or a winged form that resembles Marvel's version of the goddess whose name she assumed. 1993).Įreshkigal received an entry in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #4 (2006). The character subsequently appears in Quasar #30 (Jan. The second Ereshkigal is a member of the Marvel Universe's Deviant race, first appearing in Thor #284 (June 1979), and was created by Roy Thomas and John Buscema. She is the fictional counterpart to the Mesopotamian goddess Ereshkigal.ĭeviant Publication history She was portrayed as a pale-skinned woman with batlike wings. ![]() Ereshkigal and the other gods were freed by Thor, and have not made any similar attempts. She was part of a group of Death gods trying to increase their power, but she was absorbed along with the others by Demogorge, the God-Eater. Ereshkigel, a Babylonian goddess, first appeared in Thor Annual #10, in 1981. ![]()
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