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Hyperion is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel ... The Defenders travel to their world to fight the villain Overmind and his ally Null, ...
The story continues in the limited series Supreme Power: Hyperion [29] with new Squadron members Emil Burbank, Arcanna, the Shape and Nuke tracking Hyperion to what they believe is an alternate reality. In this world, Hyperion and a version of the Squadron rule the world, with only Nighthawk and a small group of superhumans opposing their rule.
Pinball - Chester Freeman is a former villain of Nighthawk who can inflate himself into a ball and bounce around when in a ball-like shape. In addition, Nighthawk's group eventually included former Institute of Evil members Lamprey, Foxfire, and Shape, as well as expelled Squadron Supreme member Black Archer.
Hyperion: 1969 (November) Marvel Roy Thomas, Sal Buscema: Avengers vol. 1 #70 The Fat Man 1969 DC Neal Adams: Teen Titans vol. 1 #20 Naga: 1969 Marvel Roy Thomas, Marie Severin: Sub-Mariner #9 Set 1969 Marvel Roy Thomas: Sub-Mariner #9 Viper: 1969 Marvel Jim Steranko: Captain America vol. 1 #110
Villain First appearance Description Apocalypse: X-Factor #5 (June 1986) En Sabah Nur is an ancient and immortal mutant with an array of superhuman abilities ranging from shapeshifting to immense superhuman strength and durability. Apocalypse's ultimate goal is to eradicate all life from Earth in order to reshape it in his image.
Blind Hyperion who was recruited by Beak to help defeat Weapon X's Hyperion. He then returned to his Earth after leaving the Exiles in Beak's "care". Doctor Strange: Exiles #65 Did not go to Tibet and thus did not have any powers, but in turn was the best doctor of the Multiverse. Helped heal Morph and Mimic after the second fight against Hyperion.
"Hyperion" means "he that walks on high" or simply "the god above", often joined with "Helios". [5] There is a possible attestation of his name in Linear B (Mycenaean Greek) in the lacunose form ]pe-rjo-[(Linear B: ] 𐀟𐁊-[), found on the KN E 842 tablet (reconstructed [u]-pe-rjo-[ne]) [6] [7] though it has been suggested that the name actually reads "Apollo" ([a]-pe-rjo-[ne]).
Hyperion is freed of his imprisonment by his fellow Titan Thia. Bewitching Donna Troy, Hyperion and the Amazon release the remaining Titans to make war with the gods of Olympus. Though the Titans would inevitably concede this battle, they would return numerous times, drawing the Teen Titans against them. Disruptor: New Teen Titans #20 (June 1982)