Trigon (comics)

Trigon
Trigon as depicted in Teen Titans #23.1 (November 2013).
Art by Eber Ferreira and Eddy Barrows.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceNew Teen Titans #2 (December 1980) (cameo)
The New Teen Titans #4 (February 1981) (full appearance)
Created byMarv Wolfman (writer)
George Pérez (artist)
In-story information
SpeciesDemon
Place of originUnspecified dimension
Team affiliationsChurch of Blood
Notable aliasesSatan
Lucifer
The Devil
The Lord of Madness
Skath
Ddrez
Abilities
See list
    • Demonic physiology
    • Superhuman strength, speed, agility, reflexes, stamina, senses, durability, and intelligence
    • Dimensional travel
    • Flight
    • Immortality
    • Shapeshifting
    • Size Alteration
    • Soul Absorption
    • Regeneration
    • Disintegration
    • Evil Embodiment
    • Necromancy
    • Molecular manipulation
    • Chaos manipulation
    • Spiritual manipulation
    • Weather manipulation
    • Universal-Force manipulation
    • Reality Warping
    • Malefic Mastery
    • Pyrokinesis
    • Chronokinesis
    • Ergokinesis
    • Telekinesis
    • Telepathy
    • Teleportation
    • Superpower bestowal

Trigon (/ˈtrɡən/) is a supervillain appearing in media published by DC Comics. He is one of the most powerful beings in the DC Universe, having enslaved many worlds and dimensions. He is an adversary of the Teen Titans and the Justice League, the father and arch-enemy of the superheroine Raven, and husband of the human Arella.

Trigon has appeared in several DC Comics-related media, such as Teen Titans (voiced by Keith Szarabajka in the first season and Kevin Michael Richardson in the fourth) and Titans (portrayed by Seamus Dever in the first two seasons and by Craig Burnatowski in the fourth).