Doomlord | |
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Character information | |
First appearance | Eagle (27 March 1982) |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Zyn Vek Enok |
Place of origin | Nox |
Partnerships | Mrs. Souster |
Notable aliases | Eric Plumrose |
Abilities | Absorption of consciousness Shape-shifting Strength Invulnerability Transferral of life-force Energiser ring |
Publication information | |
Publisher | IPC Magazines 1982 to 1987 Fleetway Publications 1987 to 1989 |
Schedule | Weekly |
Title(s) | Eagle 27 March to 19 June 1982 14 August to 24 December 1982 26 February to 2 July 1983 24 September 1983 to 14 October 1989 |
Formats | Original material for the series has been published as a strip in the comics anthology(s) Eagle. |
Genre | |
Publication date | 27 March 1982 – 14 October 1989 |
Creative team | |
Writer(s) | Alan Grant John Wagner and Alan Grant[a] |
Artist(s) | Alberto Giolitti[b] Eric Bradbury Geoff Senior Dave D'Antiques |
Editor(s) | Dave Hunt Terry Magee |
Reprints | |
Title(s) | The Best of Eagle Monthly Eagle |
Doomlord is a British comic character, appearing in strips published by IPC Magazines. The character featured in British comic stories published in the weekly anthology Eagle from 27 March 1982 to 14 October 1989. The strip was initially a photo comic written by Alan Grant and John Wagner as Eagle experimented with the format. While "Doomlord" was popular with the readership, the photo stories had a more mixed reception, and from 24 September 1983 "Doomlord" turned into a conventional picture strip, with art from Eric Bradbury, and ran until October 1989. The story began with a Doomlord - a powerful alien - judging the human race's right to exist. Over the course of the strip three different Doomlords - Zyn, Vek, and Enok - acted as protagonist.
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