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Aside from the last sentence, this article is about 20 years out of date. I'll fully update it later.
Aside from the last sentence, this article is about 20 years out of date. I'll fully update it later.
:Well, the Quasar stuff is only about 10 years old!



==Deathurge ... Black Rider???==
==Deathurge ... Black Rider???==


Is there any connention between Deathurge and the Black Rider (a New God in the DC Universe)?
Is there any connention between Deathurge and the Black Rider (a New God in the DC Universe)?
:Black Rider was more or less a Grim reaper for the new gods, from what I recall. Deathurge's presentation seems to have varied a lot, but from what I read of him he only involved himself with people who had a death urge (oddly enough). IF anything, DU seems to have less of a defined purpose, but I don't recall the rider seeking out those who wanted to die, just those who were going to die

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Aside from the last sentence, this article is about 20 years out of date. I'll fully update it later.

Well, the Quasar stuff is only about 10 years old!

Deathurge ... Black Rider???

Is there any connention between Deathurge and the Black Rider (a New God in the DC Universe)?

Black Rider was more or less a Grim reaper for the new gods, from what I recall. Deathurge's presentation seems to have varied a lot, but from what I read of him he only involved himself with people who had a death urge (oddly enough). IF anything, DU seems to have less of a defined purpose, but I don't recall the rider seeking out those who wanted to die, just those who were going to die