Satannish Explained

Character Name:Satannish
Publisher:Marvel Comics
Debut:Doctor Strange #174 (Nov 1968)
Creators:Roy Thomas
Gene Colan
Species:Demon
Alliances:Masters of Evil
Aliases:Nick Cloot
Powers:Vast supernatural powers

Satannish is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Publication history

Satannish first appeared in Doctor Strange #174 and was created by writer Roy Thomas artist and Gene Colan.

Fictional character biography

Satannish is a powerful extra-dimensional demon who is known for granting mortals mystical power in exchange for their souls. He has been referred to as a creation and agent of Dormammu, and the father of Daimon Hellstrom.[1]

He has granted power to his cult, the Sons of Satannish, and struck a pact with the human sorcerer Lord Nekron, first encountering Doctor Strange during this affair.[2] Satannish made a bargain with the human sorcerer Asmodeus, and then encountered the Defenders.[3] Satannish also bargained with Baron Mordo during the "Faust Gambit" incident. He battled Mephisto in New York City and briefly fused with him as a result of Doctor Strange's spell, revealing that they were formed from the same demonic energy.[4] Satannish later hides in the shadow of Mephista, Mephisto's daughter, to enter Mephisto's domain. There, he battled Mephisto, Mephista, and Doctor Strange, and was killed when Strange mystically connected Mephisto's and Satannish's life force.[5] [6]

During the Secret Invasion storyline, Satannish is imprisoned within Avalon before escaping when Pete Wisdom releases Merlin.[7] After hearing the invading Skrulls boast that they will subjugate all magical beings, Satannish and the others kill the Skrull forces invading Avalon.[8]

He then offers Wisdom a boon, because the laws of magic insist that since Wisdom freed him, he must be repaid. Wisdom's request is "No more Skrulls" and Satannish honors this, using his powers to immediately kill every Skrull within Avalon and the United Kingdom. It is stated that Satannish's gift also means that any Skrull entering the United Kingdom immediately dies.

While in Limbo, the recently resurrected Illyana Rasputin attacks various other demons looking for her soulsword and the original bloodstone amulet. This does not go unnoticed by Satannish, Mephisto, Blackheart, Dormammu and Hela. When Mephisto asks why they should concern themselves with a minor annoyance, Satannish reveals he is quite impressed by Illyana.[9]

Along with the other Lords of Hell, he passed judgement on Meggan; he was also amused to hear of the Duke of Hell, Doctor Plokta, being defeated.[10]

During the Fear Itself storyline, Satannish appeared at the Devil's Advocacy to discuss the Serpent's threat on Earth.[11]

In Avengers Undercover, Satannish appears as a member of the Shadow Council's Masters of Evil.[12] He is shown to have taken up residence in Bagalia's Hell Town district.[13]

Powers and abilities

Satannish is a demonic being of pure mystical energy, an embodiment of evil. The guise he most often employs around human sorcerers is that of a green horned being with a second face in his stomach. Satannish is more akin to a supernatural force of nature than a being; as such he possesses "virtually unlimited" mystic power which can be used for a variety of effects,[14] including (but not limited to) inter-dimensional teleportation, manipulation of time, space, and matter, size transformations, casting bolts of mystic energy as destructive force, demonic possession, and physical strength and durability. The character's extent of power has been shown as equal to that of Mephisto.[15] Satannish's ability to manifest in the dimension of Earth is, in some unknown way, limited by mystic factors and he frequently makes use of pawns native to Earth for his purposes. He also proved to be powerful enough to easily kill all the invading Skrulls who attempted to take Avalon's magic, which no other magical being in Avalon was able to do.

In other media

Satannish makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in Morrigan Aensland's ending in .

External links

Notes and References

  1. Hellcat #3
  2. Doctor Strange #175 (December 1968)
  3. The Defenders Annual #2
  4. Doctor Strange vol. 3 #5-8
  5. Doctor Strange vol. 3 #30
  6. Avengers West Coast #76-79 (November 1991-February 1992)
  7. . . . The Guns Of Avalon . Captain Britain and MI: 13 .
    1. 3
    . September 2008 . .
  8. . . . The Guns Of Avalon . Captain Britain and MI: 13 .
    1. 4
    . October 2008 . .
  9. X-Infernus #1
  10. Captain Britain and MI:13 Annual #1
  11. Journey into Mystery #627
  12. Avengers Undercover #2
  13. Avengers Undercover #6
  14. The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Master Edition
  15. Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #6-8