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Obatala (New Earth)
Obatala is one of the Orishas, who were worshiped as gods by the Yoruba people. Obatala was one of the Orishas who was a founding god who fashioned the chains that connected Ife, the home -
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Obatala.png License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Image Universe New Earth Subject Obatala (New Earth) (Images) Image Source Source Firestorm Vol 2#96 (April, 1990) Image Details Penciler Tom Mandrake Inker -
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Category:Obatala (New Earth)/Appearances
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Ronald Raymond (New Earth)
Ronnie Raymond is the hero Firestorm, fused with his teacher Martin Stein in the Firestorm Matrix. He has the power to transmute any element, provided he knows the chemical formula. Raymond was originally killed during -
Shango (New Earth)
appeared in the modern era. Shango was the one who destroyed the Benin Empire after the death of Obatala and severed the link between the realm of the African Gods Ife and the mortal realm. -
Africa
At about 30.2 million km² (11.7 million sq mi) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of the Earth's total surface area and 20.4% of the total land area. With a billion -
Orishas
The Orishas are an extra-dimensional race of messengers for the supreme god Olorun, worshipped by the Yoruba and neighboring tribes in the lands that are now Nigeria. Powers Immortality -
Firestorm Vol 2 96
"Land of Peril": Firestorm breaks free of the shadows that consumed him. The shadows take on the form of Firestorm. The dark version of Firestorm begins fighting Firestorm. Firestorm (Volume 2)#96 is an -
Ogun (New Earth)
Ife and the mortal realm under order of Shango as response to the mortals killing the god Obatala. Ogun first appeared in the modern day to help Firestorm when the land of Ife was attacked -
Agemo (New Earth)
Agemo is one of the Orishas. Agemo was one of the later Orishas created according to Yoruban mythos. Agemo generally watched over Obatala as a chameleon during his time on Earth and reported his murder -
Ochun (New Earth)
to help Firestorm when the land of Ife was attacked by the dark shadow counterparts of the Orishas. After a stalemate, Ochun followed the reborn Obatala's direction and made peace with her shadow counterpart. -
Jakuta (New Earth)
help Firestorm when the land of Ife was attacked by the dark shadow counterparts of the African gods. After a stalemate, Jakuta followed the reborn Obatala's direction and made peace with his shadow counterpart. -
Erinle (New Earth)
to help Firestorm when the land of Ife was attacked by the dark shadow counterparts of the Orishas. After a stalemate, Erinle followed the reborn Obatala's direction and made peace with his shadow counterpart. -
Adiremi (New Earth)
to help Firestorm when the land of Ife was attacked by the dark shadow counterparts of the Orishas. After a stalemate, Adiremi followed the reborn Obatala's direction and made peace with her shadow counterpart. -
Osain (New Earth)
Osain is one of the Orishas. Osain was one of the later Orishas created according to Yoruban mythos and born as the goddess who controlled the leaves. After a stalemate, Osain followed the reborn Obatala -
Moremi (New Earth)
the later African Gods created according to African mythos and born as the goddess who controlled the birds. After a stalemate, Moremi followed the reborn Obatala's direction and made peace with her shadow counterpart. -
Firestorm Vol 2 97
"Shadowland": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. Firestorm (Volume 2)#97 is an issue of the series Firestorm (Volume 2) with a cover date of May, 1990. Summary Needed This