Satana (Marvel Comics)
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Satana Hellstrom is a fictional character appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. She is the sister of Daimon Hellstrom, also known as the Son of Satan. Satana first appeared in Vampire Tales #2 in October, 1973. She was created by Roy Thomas and John Romita.
Satana and Daimon were the half-human children of a demon who claimed to be the biblical Satan (his true name would later be revealed as Marduk Kurios). Satana and her brother were groomed by their father to be evil, but Daimon rejected these teachings, while Satana embraced them. When she was still a child, her mother, Victoria Wingate, discovered her husband and children's true nature and was driven mad. Daimon was raised by servants, while Satana was taken to her father's particular Hell-dimension (of which there are many in the Marvel Universe) and taught black magic. As a reward for her devotion to him, Satana's father gave her a familiar named Exiter, whom she formed a close bond with. Besides her father, Satana also began studying magic under the demon Dansker as well. In hell her soul was bonded with an evil spirit called the Basilisk (not to be confused with the Basilisk) in order to increase her magical power.
As an adult, Satana was banished to Earth by The Four as a succubus, draining the souls of men. When she does this the victim's soul transforms into an etherial butterfly, similar to Psylocke's telepathy effect, which Satana consumes. She also possesses the ability to gain strength through the use of weapons that were used to kill a living being. In order to do this she merely places a portion of her own blood on the chosen weapon. She used both her magic and her sexual wiles to get the victims she needed, and occasionally came into conflict with her brother and other supernatural heroes like Doctor Strange. During her first time in the mortal dimension she was attacked by Monsignor Jimmy Cruz and his band of soldiers. During this battle Cruz summoned demons called The N'Garai. Exiter tried to fend them off but was killed trying to protect his mistress. Though she was too late to save her beloved Exiter, Satana gained her revenge by killing Cruz and consuming his soul.
Eventually, however, the Demon she had been bonded to began to desire its freedom. The Basilisk managed to put a curse on Dr. Strange, basically turning him into a werewolf. With the help of Spider-Man, Satana was able to free Strange's soul from the curse, but the Basilisk was released in the process, and stabbed her in the back with a sword. Satana died laughing, however, because their life-forces were still bound together. By killing her, the Basilisk had sealed its own fate as well.
As a supernatural being, however, her death was not permanent. Her spirit returned to her father's realm of Hell for a time, until she and a cabal of demons arranged to have her soul (among others) placed into a soulless body on Earth. There she began to build her powers again, preparing to return to Hell and conquer her father's realm.
At some point she apparently died again. In the short lived Marvel series Witches, Satana is resurrected again by Doctor Strange and teamed with two other magic-weilding females to defeat a powerful mystic enemy called the Hellphyr, which was a front for her father Marduk Kurios. According to that series the three witches formed a coven in order to protect the Tomb of Zhered-na (a powerful Book of Shadows belonging to the Kale family) from would-be thieves such as Doctor Strange. Aside from a brief cameo in Nick Fury's Howling Commandos, Satana has not been seen since.
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