List of DC Comics cosmic entities

This is a list of cosmic entities owned or published primarily by DC Comics. In superhero comic books, cosmic beings are fictional characters possessing superpowers in a planetary, stellar, or even universal level, far beyond those of humans or superheroes, and usually serving some NATURAL function in the fictional universes they exist in.

Note: Most but not all of these characters exist within the DC Universe; some listed are part of the Wildstorm Universe, others of Alan Moore's America's Best Comics line, and others are characters from stand-alone stories, Elseworlds or from companies listed with reference and published by DC Comics. America's Best, Homage, Wildstorm, Helix Press, DC/Elseworlds, Impact, DC/Milestone Press, Paradox Press, Piranha Press, and DC/Vertigo Press Comics are all trademark publications of the DC comics group

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List of DC cosmic entities

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A

  • the A
  • Abaddon the Destroyer, featured in JLA, The Demon, and The Books of Magic
  • Abnegazar of the Demons Three, featured in JLA
  • Adramelech
  • Agony & [...], from Hellblazer
  • Ale
  • The Aleph
  • Alexander Luthor, Jr., of Crisis on Infinite Earths and Infinite Crisis
  • Amenadiel, from LUCIFER
  • Amethyst, a Lord of Order
  • Antagonist (of The New Gods)
  • Anti-Matter Man
  • Anti-Life Entity (from Cosmic Odessey)
  • Anti-Monitor, from Crisis on Infinite Earths
  • Anti-Sun
  • Archangels, from Books of Magic
  • Ares, frequent adversary of Wonder Woman
  • Artemis
  • Arzaz
  • Ayries, from Green Lantern #43
  • Asmodel
  • Asteroth
  • Athena
  • Auctioneer
  • Aurakles (alias the Oracle)
  • Auron
  • Avatar, formerly Tiger, sidekick of Judomaster
  • Azmodus

B

  • Baal, has fought Etrigan, Batman, and Superman
  • Bast, appeared in ''The Sandman
  • Bat-Mite, 5th Dimensional Imp and frequent annoyance for Batman
  • Belial
  • Beautiful Dreamer
  • Beelzebub
  • Betty Clawman, New Guardians
  • Black Flash, personification of Death for super-speedsters
  • Black Racer, personification of Death for the New Gods
  • Blithe
  • Brimstone
  • Brothers of the Fallen (first, second and third)
  • Bull Host

C

  • Candlemaker, The
  • Carnivore
  • the Cathexis
  • Child
  • Clocxwerk
  • Chaos and Order
  • Chroma (comics)
  • The Controllers
  • Cosmic Gamblers
  • The Curse

D

  • Darkseid
  • Dark Gods
  • Davy Tenzer, incarnation of the biblical David, seen in Supergirl and Green Arrow stories
  • Deadman
  • Death
  • Decreator
  • Deimos (comics)
  • Delirium
  • Demeter
  • Desaad
  • Desire
  • Despair
  • Destiny
  • Destruction
  • Devouris the Conqueror
  • Dionysus
  • Doctor Doomsday (Amalgam Comics)
  • Doctor Manhattan (Watchmen)
  • Dominus
  • Dorothy Spinner, of the Doom Patrol
  • The Dreamer
  • Dream I&II
  • Duma

E

  • Eagle
  • Elementals
  • Eclipso
  • Elder Gods
  • The Endless
  • The Endless One, being in the timestream, from Justice League of America
  • Entropy (see Krona)
  • Eris
  • Eros - appeared in Wonder Woman
  • Etrigan
  • Euricros
  • Evil One
  • Extant

F

  • Fatalist, The Spectre’s dark opposite, from Supergirl
  • Fates
  • Feast, conqueror from JLA: Welcome to the Working Week
  • Fernus and the Burning Martians
  • The Fiend With Five Faces
  • the First Citadelian

G

  • Gabriel
  • Gaia
  • Galactiac (Amalgam Comics)
  • Ganthet
  • Glorith
  • God of Africa
  • Gog
  • Ghast of the Demons Three, featured in JLA
  • Golden Knight
  • Goth
  • Gothodaemon
  • Glorith
  • Glorius Godfrey
  • Gods of Krypton
  • Gorum
  • The Grandmaster
  • Granny Goodness
  • Gray Man
  • Grayven
  • Great Evil Beast
  • Greek Gods
  • Gyges and Garamas with God power)
  • Guardians of the Universe

H

  • Hades
  • H'ronmeer
  • Harbinger
  • Hawkgod
  • Heggra
  • Hephaestus
  • Hera
  • Hercules
  • Hermes
  • Hestia
  • Heqt
  • Highfather
  • Highmaster
  • Hourman III (see Warlogog)
  • Hyperman

I

  • Ibac(also Sabbac)
  • Iblis
  • ID(6th Dimensional)
  • Imperiex Prime and the Imperiex Probes
  • Imps
  • Infinite Man
  • Interferer, cosmic designer from Ambush Bug
  • Ion (comics)
  • Isis the Egyptian Goddess
  • 'It'
  • Izaya
  • Izanami

J

  • Jakk

K

  • Kalibak
  • Kancer
  • Keeper of the Oracle of Styx
  • the Kindly Ones
  • King of Tears
  • Kismet
  • Krona

L

  • Lashina
  • Lasma
  • Lightray
  • Lilith
  • Lion
  • Lkz
  • Lokee
  • Loki
  • Lonar
  • Lord Chaos, from Team Titans
  • Lord of Chaos
  • Lord of Order
  • Lord Pernisius
  • Lord Satanis
  • Lord Satanus
  • Lords of the Ultra-Realm
  • Lucifer, multiple appearances prior to getting his own title

M

  • M'Shula
  • Macro-man
  • Mallo, Keeper of the Cocmic Balance, pre-Crisis Multiverse being
  • Maltus
  • Mad God of 3600
  • Manhunter from Mars
  • Mahu
  • Mageddon
  • Magog(Elseworlds)
  • Malferrazae
  • Mammon
  • Mantis
  • Mark Moonrider
  • Mars
  • Materna Minxx, cosmic nanny of Helen Jordan from The Spectre
  • Mawu
  • Maya
  • Mercury
  • Meshta
  • Metatron, the angel makes an appearance in Supergirl, Vol. 4, #73
  • Metron
  • Michael Demiurgos, featured primarily in Lucifer
  • Millennium Giants
  • Mister Miracle
  • Mr. Mxyzptlk
  • Mr. Nebula
  • Mistos
  • Mogo of the GL Corps
  • Monarch
  • Monitor I&II
  • Monsieur Stigmonus
  • Mopee, pre-Crisis Flash stories
  • The Muses

N

  • Nabu
  • Naiads
  • Nameless One
  • Nebiros
  • Nebula Man
  • Nekron, Lord of the Unliving
  • Neron
  • New Gods of Apokalips
  • New Gods of New Genesis
  • New Order
  • Norse gods
  • Nymphs

O

  • Obatala of the White Cloth
  • Oblivion I and II
  • Odin
  • Old Gods
  • Omega
  • Olorun the First Born
  • One with the Source
  • Onimar Sin
  • Orion with the Ale and in his true form
  • The Orishas
  • Orpheus I
  • Osirect
  • Osiris

P

  • Pan
  • Pantagones
  • Pantheon gods
  • Pariah
  • Parliament of Trees
  • Parallax
  • Persephone
  • Phobos
  • Poseidonis
  • The Presence
  • Progenitor
  • Promethean Giants
  • Pursuer
  • Pythia

Q

  • Quabal
  • The Quintessence (Elseworlds)
  • Quetzalcoatl, featured in Tom Strong and Aztec

R

  • Ra, featured in The Sandman
  • Rao, Kryptonian sun god, featured in Superman
  • Rath of the Demons Three, featured in JLA
  • Rama Kushna, death goddess, creator of Deadman, featured in Strange Adventures
  • Remiel, an angel featured in The Sandman and Lucifer

S

  • S'ivaa the Destroyer
  • Sabbac
  • Saint Colomba
  • Saint Dumas (see Azrael)
  • Sandalphon
  • Sandman VI and V
  • Satan
  • Satanus
  • Serifan
  • The Seven Deadly Enemy of Man
  • Seviram
  • Shadowy Mr. Evans
  • Shango the Thunderer
  • Shattered Gods
  • Shazam (also The Wizard Shazam)
  • Sin Eater
  • Sinestro after Death
  • The Source
  • Solaris The Tyrant Sun
  • Spectre
  • Starro the star conqueror
  • Steppenwolf
  • Stigmonus Monsieur
  • Strange Visitor (see Kismet)
  • Sturmer
  • St'nn
  • Suli
  • Sun-Eater
  • Superman
  • Superboy Prime
  • Susano-o-no-makota

T

  • T: D. H. D
  • T'Charr
  • Takion
  • Tala
  • Telephone Avatar
  • Terrataya
  • Tezcatlipoca (DC Comics)
  • Thanoseid(Amalgam Comics)
  • Thia
  • Thunderbolt I
  • Tigra
  • Timeless Ones
  • Time Trapper
  • Titans
  • Totac
  • Triarch
  • Troia, from Team Titans
  • Trigon The terrible
  • Triumvirate, featured in The Demon
  • Trok
  • Typhon

U

  • Ultimator
  • Uni-Friend
  • the Unimaginables

V

  • Vandaemeon
  • Vestaments
  • Vext
  • The Voice
  • Voiceless Gods
  • Vulcan
  • Vykin The Black

W

  • Wally from Supergirl comics
  • The Word

X

  • X'Hal

Y

  • Yama-No-Kami
  • Yggardis the Living Planet
  • YggDrasil the Earth Elemental
  • Yuga Khan
  • Ynar
  • Yuppie Demons

Z

  • Zamarons, the god-like race from Green Lantern
  • Zeus, featured primarily in Wonder Woman

See also

  • Cosmic entities (DC Comics)
  • List of DC Comics alien races