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Nekron is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, primarily as an enemy of the Green Lantern Corps.Created by Mike W. Barr, Len Wein and Joe Staton, the character, who exists as an embodiment of Death, first appeared in Tales of the Green Lantern Corps #2 (June 1981). [1]
The Death Eaters are characters featured in the Harry Potter series of novels and films. They are a radical group of wizards and witches, led by the dark wizard Lord Voldemort , who seek to purify the wizarding community by eliminating wizards and witches born to non-magical parents.
Bellatrix Lestrange (née Black) is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling.She evolved from an unnamed peripheral character in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire into a major antagonist in subsequent novels.
The "Harry Potter" books have inspired 11 films, and fans have rated them online.. Most Rotten Tomatoes fans seem to love "Deathly Hallows - Part 2" and "Prisoner of Azkaban." But "Fantastic ...
The fictional universe of the Harry Potter series of novels contains two distinct societies: the "wizarding world" and the "Muggle world". [1] The term "Muggle world" refers to a society inhabited by non-magical people ("Muggles"), while the term "wizarding world" refers to a society of wizards that live parallel to Muggles. [2]
Pazuzu, the ancient demon that takes over innocent Regan's body, has one of the most unnerving voices of any horror movie villain, and the way Pazuzu forces Regan to act easily earns its spot on ...
Rowling establishes Voldemort throughout the series as an extremely powerful, intelligent, and ruthless dark wizard, described as the greatest [45] and most powerful Dark Wizard of all time. [46] [47] He is known as one of the greatest Legilimens in the world and a highly accomplished Occlumens; he can read minds and shield his own from ...
This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in multiple Wizarding World media. An empty grey cell indicates the character was not in the media, or that the character's official presence has not yet been confirmed. E indicates an appearance not included in the theatrical cut. V indicates a voice-only role.