Blaze and Satanus as seen on the cover of DC Universe Special: Reign in Hell #1 (August 2008), art by Ryan Sook.
Publication information
Publisher
DC Comics
First appearance
Blaze Action Comics #655 (July 1990) Satanus The Adventures of Superman #493 (August 1992)
Created by
Blaze Roger Stern (writer) Brett Breeding (artist) Satanus Brett Breeding
In-story information
Alter ego
Blaze & Satanus
Species
Demon/Human hybrids
Place of origin
Hell
Team affiliations
Satanic Triumvirate
Partnerships
Black Adam
Notable aliases
Blaze Angelica Blaze the Night Eagle Satanus Collin Thornton
Abilities
Demonic hybrid physiology grants both of them degrees of superhuman strength, agility, etc.
Both are capable of varying levels of demonic sorcery for a variety of feats including: altering appearances, size manipulation, control over souls, and hell-fire manipulations. Virtually all-powerful in their respective netherworld.
Blaze and Satanus are twin fictional demonic siblings appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Blaze first debuted in Action Comics #655 (July 1990), created by Roger Stern and Brett Breeding and first pencilled by Bob McLeod.[1] Later, Satanus was created by Brett Breeding and debuted in The Adventures of Superman #493 (August 1992) by Jerry Ordway and Tom Grummett. The twin duo originally starred as Superman villains associated with the supernatural but were later revealed to be the children of the Wizard Shazam, Blaze respectively depicted as a powerful enemy of the Marvel Family.
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