![]() He meets Mystique in Germany, when she is married to a rich castle lord named Baron Christian Wagner. Azazel begins mating with women who have strange appearances, at least with looks and abilities other women didn't have. His only hope to return to Earth permanently is to impregnate women, as his children are linked to his dimension and he can use them to create a stable gateway between dimensions. The leader of the Neyaphem, Azazel, is the only one who is able to breach the dimensional void and return to Earth for brief periods of time due to his teleportation powers. Azazel has been known to make demonic deals with humans, including the family of Monet St. Azazel is seen to be convinced that Warren Worthington III was one of the members of the group. He states that he once rivaled Mephisto for the title of "Satan." Eventually, the Neyaphem were banished to the Brimstone Dimension by another group of angelic-looking mutants known as the Cheyarafim. His origin story was presented in The Uncanny X-Men #433 (2004).Īzazel is said to be one of the oldest mutants, belonging to an ancient group of demonic-looking mutants called the Neyaphem. The character's name comes from Azazel, an angel from the Book of Enoch mentioned first at chapter 8 verse 1. Jason Flemyng played the character in the film X-Men: First Class.Īzazel's first appearance was in Uncanny X-Men #428 (August 2003) during "The Draco" storyline, written by Chuck Austen. ![]() He is the father of the X-Men's Kiwi Black and Nightcrawler. ![]() He belongs to the subspecies of humans named mutants, who are born with superhuman abilities, and to the species of humanoid magical beings named demons, who are born with supernatural powers. Created by Chuck Austen and Sean Philips, the character first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #428 (August 2003). Azazel is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. ![]()
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