Cosmic entity (DC Comics)
In comic books published by DC Comics, a cosmic entity (also referred to as a cosmic being) is a fictional character possessing superpowers on a universal, multiversal or even omniversal level, powers far beyond those of humans or conventional superheroes, and usually serving some natural function in the fictional universe in which the entity exists.
Overview
In DC Comics cosmic beings are cosmic entities and are characterized as more godlike. They do not interfere as much in reality as their Marvel Comics counterparts. They also change in power and were rare in the Golden Age of comics where superheroes in the future and past were vastly more powerful ("planet-moving" superheroes were superior to man and depicted as gods). The magical realm usually consists of beings from other dimensions and the spiritual realm consists of ghostly beings, legends and deities, usually of the past, of whom are already dead. There are also stronger Heaven- and Hell-related beings from the religious virtues of the DC Universe, most common in the Vertigo imprint, which have god-like or demigod-like powers and are directly connected with Greek mythology. Wonder Woman also follows a similar character base.
In Books of Magic it is particularly noted that the cosmic entities like Phantom Stranger and Spectre both appear in the DC Universe and the Vertigo Universe. The spatial realm consists of highly advanced alien races and entities of extreme power who evolved within the cosmos. Because the DC Universe is more centralized, supernatural beings usually take any shape size or form on Earth. Other entities can be considered as powerful and similar to Marvel cosmic beings, such as Kismet, Imperiex and beings from Jack Kirby's Fourth World series.
Entities by realm
DC cosmic entities are divided into the spiritual, spatial and the magical realms. This differs them from Marvel entities, who regularly take on both spatial and magical roles (e.g. Marvel's Death is a member of the Cosmic Compass, but also grants temporary immortality to Earth's Sorcerer Supreme).
Spatial realm
- Agamemno
- Andri Gunnar
- Anti-Life Entity
- Anti-Monitor
- Auctioneer
- Black Racer
- The Controllers
- Darkseid
- Dgrth
- Dominus
- Fatalist
- Feast
- Guardians of the Universe
- Highfather
- Imperiex
- Interferer
- Kismet
- Krona
- Mageddon
- Mallo, Keeper of the Cosmic Balance
- Materna Minxx
- Metron
- Mogo
- Onimar Synn
- Overmaster
- Rao
- Raven
- Solaris
- Starbreaker
- Starro
- Sun-Eater
- Takion
- The Triarch
- The Unimaginable
- Trigon
- Vext
- Xenon
- X'Hal
- Yuga Khan
- Zamarons
Timestream
- Destiny
- The Endless One
- Time Trapper
Emotional Manifestations
"Dreamtime"
Magical realm
- Avatar
- Barter
- Black Alice
- Blaze and Satanus
- Cain and Abel
- Circe
- Dream of the Endless
- Enchantress
- Kid Eternity
- Nebiros
- Neron
- Phantom Stranger
- Queen of Fables
- Rama
- Shazam
- Uncle Sam
- Wotan
Fifth Dimension and similar realms
- Bat-Mite (not actually from the Fifth Dimension)
- Thunderbolt
- Mister Mxyzptlk
- Mopee
- Qwsp
Spiritual Realm
- Eclipso
- The Endless
- Davy Tenzer
- Gaia
- Hawkgod
- H'ronmeer
- Isis
- Kismet
- Lords of Chaos and Order
- Maya (creator of the elementals)
- Nekron
- The Orishas
- The Presence
- Quetzalcoatl
- The Radiant
- Rama Kushna
- Shango
- The Source
- Spectre
- Synnar (Demiurge)
- Titans of Myth
- Voiceless Gods
- The Word
Elementals
Parliaments
- Parliament of Decay
- Parliament of Flames
- Parliament of Limbs
- Parliament of Stones
- Parliament of Trees
- Parliament of Vapors
- Parliament of Waves
- The Rithm
Unknown Realms
- Agnor
- Algat
- Amalgam Brothers
- Belk
- The Dead (also known as Death II)
- Devagon
- Elentro
- The Fantasy
- Farkal
- Heliumin
- Ion
- Kelvin
- Leminor
- The Living
- One Above Everything
- One Above Nothing (Brother of One Above Everything)
- Optence
- Saburn
- The Trail
See also
- Gods (DC Comics)
- List of DC Comics cosmic entities