Blue Devil
Stuntman and special-effects wizard Dan Cassidy built a high-tech powered exoskeleton for a superhero film role, only to find himself permanently fused to the suit after a supernatural encounter. Later dealings with the demon Neron transformed him from a costumed performer into a genuine demon.
Few characters from the Bronze Age burst onto the scene with quite the splash of Blue Devil, who made his debut in 1984 courtesy of the creative trio of Gary Cohn, Dan Mishkin, and Paris Cullins β a book that arrived with genuine energy and imagination at DC Comics. Over nearly four decades of publication, this distinctive figure has proven far more than a novelty, earning five collector-recognized key issues and carving out a niche across titles ranging from his own self-titled series to the supernatural ensemble of Shadowpact, even earning a dedicated entry in Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe β the ultimate sign of canonical legitimacy. The company he keeps speaks volumes: pages shared with the likes of Batman, The Flash, Robin, Hawkman, and Bruce Wayne place Blue Devil squarely within the broader DC universe's rich tapestry. Whether you're a Bronze Age devotee or a fan of DC's stranger, more adventurous corners, Blue Devil is a character well worth tracking down.
Real name. Daniel Patrick "Dan" Cassidy
Powers. Demonic: In his original superhero form, Blue Devil's abilities were largely the result of the technological devices built into his costume. Danny was reborn as a genuine demon after he was defeated by Neron in Hell.
Affiliations. Shadowpact, formerly Justice League of America, Justice Society of America, Sentinels of Magic, Spirit Squad.

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