Allatou

Allatou

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comic_color=background:#ff8080
character_name=Allatou
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species=Demon
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Marvel Spotlight" #18 (Oct 1974)
creators=Steve Gerber and Gene Colan
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powers=Posessesion of the emotionally vulnerable.|

Allatou is a fictional character appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. She is a demon who has clashed with the West Coast Avengers. In the past, she has taken possession of living human beings. She is the wife of Nergal, a member of Satan's Infernal Court.

Publication history

Allatou first appeared in "Marvel Spotlight" #18-19 (October, December 1974), and was created by Steve Gerber and Gene Colan.

The character subsequently appeared in "West Coast Avengers" #13-14 (October-November 1986).

Fictional character biography

Her first conflict on earth came against the mystical her Daimon Hellstrom. Allatou manages to take over Mary Manners at a moment of emotion weakness, when her father slaps her over dating a boy he did not like. Hellstrom confronted the demon as she moved from Mary, to her parents and ultimately to report Alan Crandall. Hellstrom convinces Allatou to leave Alan and retreat to her own realm by threatening to trap her inside the body of Alan and force her to live out a mortal life span.

External links

* [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/allatou.htm Allatou at marvunapp.com]


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