Janus (Marvel Comics)

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Janus
Publication information
Tomb of Dracula #61
Created byMarv Wolfman and Gene Colan
In-story information
Alter egoJanus Tepes
Notable aliasesThe Golden Angel, Son of Dracula

Janus is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Fictional character biography

The Golden Angel was a possessing spirit who claimed to be an angel, a messenger and warrior of God. This angel was revealed to have appeared to Dracula and thwarted his will in the past. As an angel, he battled Dracula and predicted his death, although he was then slain by Dracula.[1]

Dracula and his wife Domini later conceived through mystical means via a spell of Anton Lupeski. An infant was born to them in

Crimebuster (Moore) to deal with mystical debris related to the incident.[7]

When Quincy Harker had temporarily destroyed Dracula, the possessing Golden Angel abandoned Janus' body. Janus immediately returned to Domini in human form, as a living baby.[8]

Years later, Janus was kidnapped at the order of the vampire lord Varnae.[9]

During the "Curse of the Mutants" storyline, Janus is betrayed by the Claw Sect and handed over to his brother Xarus (who has usurped his father Dracula's title of Lord of the Vampires). The Siren Sect leader Alyssa secretly hands him a light-deflecting pendant when he escapes.[10]

Powers and abilities

As an angel sent by the forces of Heaven to Earth, Janus possessed superhuman strength, weather-controlling powers and immunity to Dracula's vampiric hypnotic powers, as well as being able to break his hypnotic hold over others. Janus could fire beams of concussive force from his eyes and to absorb and repel energies hurled against him, radiate blinding light, place people in temporal stasis, teleport himself and others at least thousands of miles across the face of the Earth, create illusory images, and transform into a golden eagle, retaining wings in humanoid form if desired. Janus could cause Dracula pain with a mere glance; he appeared able to survive physical death in astral form before incarnating in a new body. What special attributes the infant Janus might possess as a result of his vampire parentage remain unrevealed.

References

  1. ^ The Tomb of Dracula #52
  2. ^ The Tomb of Dracula #54
  3. ^ The Tomb of Dracula #59
  4. ^ The Tomb of Dracula #61
  5. ^ The Tomb of Dracula #62
  6. ^ The Tomb of Dracula #63
  7. ^ Civil War: Battle Damage Report
  8. ^ The Tomb of Dracula #70
  9. ^ Nightstalkers #16-18 (Feb.-April 1994)
  10. ^ Death of Dracula #1

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