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==Fictional character biography==
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[[Image:dspayredemon.jpg|thumb|left|D'Spayre materializing. Art by [[Brent Anderson]].]]
[[Image:dspayredemon.jpg|thumb|left|D'Spayre materializing. Art by [[Brent Anderson]].]]
D'Spayre is a creation of the [[Dweller-in-Darkness]], a powerful demon who created D'Spayre to act as his agent on Earth, while the Dweller himself is banished from Earth. D'Spayre's first action is to kill the sorceress Zhered-Na, who was the one to banish his creator. To do this, D'Spayre manipulates a barbarian into killing Zhered-Na. Over the next millennia, D'Spayre repeatedly fights Zhered-Na's student, [[Dakimh the Enchanter]]. (''Doctor Strange'' vol. 3 #32)Dakimh and his pupil [[Jennifer Kale]], but was defeated by [[Spider-Man]] and [[Man-Thing]].<ref>''Marvel Team-Up'' #68</ref>
fukc you is banished from Earth. D'Spayre's first action is to kill the sorceress Zhered-Na, who was the one to banish his creator. To do this, D'Spayre manipulates a barbarian into killing Zhered-Na. Over the next millennia, D'Spayre repeatedly fights Zhered-Na's student, [[Dakimh the Enchanter]]. (''Doctor Strange'' vol. 3 #32)Dakimh and his pupil [[Jennifer Kale]], but was defeated by [[Spider-Man]] and [[Man-Thing]].<ref>''Marvel Team-Up'' #68</ref>


D'Spayre tends to prey on victims who are depressed, using their fear and despair to strengthen himself. He terrorizes [[Cyclops (comics)|Scott Summers]] and [[Lee Forrester]] after Lee's father committed suicide, but is defeated by Summers, who resists D'Spayre's illusions and finds resolve in the memory of his dead girlfriend [[Phoenix (comics)|Phoenix]]. This resolve fuels the creature known as Man-Thing who attacks D'Spayre and D'Spayre flees.<ref>''Uncanny X-Men'' #144</ref> He then attacks [[Doctor Strange]] when Strange is feeling distraught over separation from his girlfriend [[Clea]], but Strange defeats D'Spayre as well, the first of many battles between the two of them. The Dweller-in-Darkness also menaces D'Spayre at this time.<ref>''Doctor Strange'' Vol. 2 #32, 37</ref> He later impersonated Darkimh in a vain attempt to drive Doctor Strange into despondency.<ref>''Doctor Strange'' Vol. 2 #55</ref>
D'Spayre tends to prey on victims who are depressed, using their fear and despair to strengthen himself. He terrorizes [[Cyclops (comics)|Scott Summers]] and [[Lee Forrester]] after Lee's father committed suicide, but is defeated by Summers, who resists D'Spayre's illusions and finds resolve in the memory of his dead girlfriend [[Phoenix (comics)|Phoenix]]. This resolve fuels the creature known as Man-Thing who attacks D'Spayre and D'Spayre flees.<ref>''Uncanny X-Men'' #144</ref> He then attacks [[Doctor Strange]] when Strange is feeling distraught over separation from his girlfriend [[Clea]], but Strange defeats D'Spayre as well, the first of many battles between the two of them. The Dweller-in-Darkness also menaces D'Spayre at this time.<ref>''Doctor Strange'' Vol. 2 #32, 37</ref> He later impersonated Darkimh in a vain attempt to drive Doctor Strange into despondency.<ref>''Doctor Strange'' Vol. 2 #55</ref>

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D'Spayre
D'Spayre as depicted in The Uncanny X-Men vol.1 #144 (April, 1980). Art by Brent Anderson
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceMarvel Team-Up #68 (April 1978)
Created byChris Claremont
John Byrne
In-story information
SpeciesDemon
Team affiliationsFear Lords
Notable aliasesD'Spayre often masquerades as persons trusted by his victims
AbilitiesIllusion casting

D'Spayre (sometimes D'spayre) is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. He is a demon, and was one of the Fear Lords. He has been opposed by Spider-Man, the Scarlet-Spider, Man-Thing, Cyclops, the Juggernaut, Doctor Strange, and Cloak & Dagger. He first appeared in Marvel Team-Up v1 #68 (April 1978). He was created by writer Chris Claremont and penciller John Byrne.

Fictional character biography

D'Spayre materializing. Art by Brent Anderson.

fukc you is banished from Earth. D'Spayre's first action is to kill the sorceress Zhered-Na, who was the one to banish his creator. To do this, D'Spayre manipulates a barbarian into killing Zhered-Na. Over the next millennia, D'Spayre repeatedly fights Zhered-Na's student, Dakimh the Enchanter. (Doctor Strange vol. 3 #32)Dakimh and his pupil Jennifer Kale, but was defeated by Spider-Man and Man-Thing.[1]

D'Spayre tends to prey on victims who are depressed, using their fear and despair to strengthen himself. He terrorizes Scott Summers and Lee Forrester after Lee's father committed suicide, but is defeated by Summers, who resists D'Spayre's illusions and finds resolve in the memory of his dead girlfriend Phoenix. This resolve fuels the creature known as Man-Thing who attacks D'Spayre and D'Spayre flees.[2] He then attacks Doctor Strange when Strange is feeling distraught over separation from his girlfriend Clea, but Strange defeats D'Spayre as well, the first of many battles between the two of them. The Dweller-in-Darkness also menaces D'Spayre at this time.[3] He later impersonated Darkimh in a vain attempt to drive Doctor Strange into despondency.[4]

Together with Nightmare, he later attempted to victimize Betty Ross Banner, but was thwarted by the Hulk.[5] He was next defeated and temporarily weakened by Rachel Summers, a.k.a. the Phoenix.[6]

D'Spayre turning to face the Man-Thing. Art by Brent Anderson.

Over the years, D'Spayre has tried to bring many heroes to despair, resulting in numerous failures. In one instance, he manipulates the Fear Lords, powerful demons and gods who feed upon humanity's fears into creating the Great Fear.[7] With their powers combined, the Fear Lords (except for the Straw Man, who opposes their plan) believe that they can plunge humanity into a permanent state of terror. Most Fear Lords are defeated by Doctor Strange, but Nightmare and D'Spayre's creator, the Dweller-in-Darkness, manage to create the Great Fear. They then discover that D'Spayre has been manipulating them, the Great Fear causes so much terror in humans that they stop fearing and start to despair, feeding D'Spayre, who becomes more powerful than the two of them. Doctor Strange manages to stop D'Spayre, while the Fear Lords flee.[8]

D'Spayre was also revealed to have infused Cloak and Dagger with portions of his soul, called the Dark Form and Light Form, respectively. He was also revealed to be the creator of the addictive drug called dark-light or "D-Lite," and apparently was consumed by the Dark Form.[9]

Following these events, D'Spayre returns to his usual modus operandi with limited success.

Powers and abilities

D'Spayre's demonic nature provides him with superhuman strength and durability and the ability to levitate himself and to travel between dimensions. D'Spayre also has the mystical ability to instill fear in human beings and to draw psychic sustenance from the fear, anguish, and despondency suffered by human beings, and other mystical abilities. He has telepathic abilities enabling D'Spayre to perceive a victim's psychological vulnerabilities and to project illusions into the victim's mind. He has a vulnerability to physical harm when weakened by lack of psychic sustenance.

D'Spayre created Darklight, also known as "D-Lite," an addictive drug inducing pain in its victims.

References

  1. ^ Marvel Team-Up #68
  2. ^ Uncanny X-Men #144
  3. ^ Doctor Strange Vol. 2 #32, 37
  4. ^ Doctor Strange Vol. 2 #55
  5. ^ Incredible Hulk #360
  6. ^ Excalibur #35
  7. ^ Doctor Strange Vol. 3 #31-33
  8. ^ Doctor Strange vol. 3 #38-40
  9. ^ Cloak and Dagger Vol. 3 #19

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