List of cosmic entities in DC Comics

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This is a list of cosmic entities owned or published primarily by DC Comics. In superhero comic books, cosmic beings are fictional characters possessing superpowers in a planetary, stellar, or even universal level, far beyond those of humans or superheroes, and usually serving some natural function in the fictional universes they exist in.

Note: most, but not all, of these characters exist within the DC Universe. Some listed are part of the Wildstorm Universe, others of Alan Moore's America's Best Comics line, and others are characters from stand-alone stories, Elseworlds publications, or from companies listed with reference and published by DC Comics. America's Best Comics, Elseworlds, Helix, Homage Comics, Impact Comics, Milestone Media, Paradox Press, Piranha Press, Vertigo Comics, and Wildstorm are all trademark publications of the DC Comics group.

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A[]

  • The A
  • Abaddon the Destroyer, featured in JLA, The Demon, and The Books of Magic
  • Abnegazar of the , featured in JLA
  • , representing hope
  • Adramelech
  • Agnor
  • Agony & Ecstasy, from Hellblazer
  • Algat
  • Ale
  • The Aleph
  • Alexander Luthor, Jr., of Crisis on Infinite Earths and Infinite Crisis
  • Amenadiel, from Lucifer
  • Amethyst, a Lord of Order
  • Antagonist, of the New Gods
  • Anti-Matter Man
  • Anti-Life Entity, from Cosmic Odessey
  • Anti-Monitor, from Crisis on Infinite Earths
  • Anti-Sun
  • Archangels, from Books of Magic
  • Appa Ali Apsa
  • Aquarius
  • Ares, frequent adversary of Wonder Woman
  • Artemis
  • Arzaz
  • Ayries, from Green Lantern #43
  • Asmodel
  • Asteroth
  • Athena
  • Auctioneer
  • Aurakles (also known as the Oracle)
  • Auron
  • Avatar, formerly Tiger, sidekick of Judomaster
  • Azmodus

B[]

  • Baal, has fought Etrigan, Batman, and Superman
  • Bast, appeared in The Sandman
  • Bat-Mite, Fifth Dimensional imp and frequent annoyance for Batman
  • Belial
  • Belk
  • Beautiful Dreamer
  • Beelzebub
  • Betty Clawman from New Guardians
  • Beyond God
  • Black Flash, personification of Death for super-speedsters
  • Black Racer, personification of Death for the New Gods
  • Blithe
  • Brimstone
  • Brothers of the Fallen (first, second, and third)
  • Bull-Host
  • , representing rage

C[]

  • The Candlemaker
  • Carnivore
  • The Cathexis
  • Child
  • Christ
  • Clocxwerk
  • Chaos and Order
  • Chroma
  • The Controllers
  • Cosmic Gamblers
  • The Creator
  • The Curse

D[]

E[]

F[]

  • Falcon
  • Fatalist, the Spectre's dark opposite, from Supergirl
  • Farkal
  • Fates
  • Feast, conqueror from JLA: Welcome to the Working Week
  • Fernus and the Burning Martians
  • The Fiend with Five Faces
  • The First Citadelian
  • The First of the Fallen

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H[]

I[]

J[]

  • Jakk

K[]

L[]

M[]

N[]

O[]

  • Obatala of the White Cloth
  • Oblivion (first and second)
  • Odin
  • Old Gods
  • Olorun the First Born
  • Olympian Gods
  • One with the Source
  • Onimar Sin
  • , representing greed
  • Optence
  • Orion with the Ale and in his true form
  • The Orishas
  • Orpheus I
  • Osirect
  • Osiris

P[]

Q[]

  • Quabal, a demon who first appeared (and died) in DC Super-Stars #18
  • The Quintessence (Elseworlds)
  • Quetzalcoatl, featured in Tom Strong and Aztek

R[]

  • Ra, featured in The Sandman
  • Raan Va Dath of the Pit, mother of Etrigan, featured in The Demon
  • Rao, Kryptonian sun god, featured in Superman
  • Rath of the , featured in JLA
  • Rama Kushna, death goddess, creator of Deadman, featured in Strange Adventures
  • Remiel, an angel featured in The Sandman and Lucifer
  • Rott, demon who mind-controlled the Martian Manhunter into becoming Bloodwynd

S[]

T[]

U[]

  • Ugly Munter
  • Ultimator
  • Uni-Friend
  • The Unimaginables

V[]

  • Vandaemeon
  • Vestaments
  • Vext
  • Voiceless Gods
  • Vulcan
  • Vykin the Black

W[]

X[]

Y[]

  • Yama-No-Kami
  • Yggardis the Living Planet
  • the Earth Elemental
  • Yuga Khan
  • Ynar
  • Yuppie Demons

Z[]

  • Zamarons, the god-like race from Green Lantern
  • Zaltan
  • Zeus, featured primarily in Wonder Woman

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Superman Family #174 (December 1975/January 1976)
  2. ^ Action Comics #451-452 (September – October 1975)

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