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+ | | Overview = '''Pegasus''' is a mythical winged horse in the service of the ancient Greek hero [[Perseus (Prime Earth)|Perseus]]. |
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+ | He is the son of the ocean lord [[Poseidon (Prime Earth)|Poseidon]]{{Citation}} and the [[Gorgons|Gorgon]] [[Medusa (Prime Earth)|Medusa]]. {{Expand}} |
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** {{Immortality}}: Pegasus has lived for 1000s of years without withering.<ref name=WW-V5-33/> |
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** {{Metamorphosis}}: Pegasus can also assume the human form.<ref name=BW-V2-14/> |
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+ | ** {{Resurrection}}: Even though Pegasus had been killed by [[Wonder Woman (Diana Prince)|Wonder Woman]], like all divine beings he could come back to life if there were people who believed in him.<ref name=BW-V2-14/> In fact, he later appears alive.<ref name=WW-V5-33/> |
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As a result of the New 52 in 2011, the entire line of DC characters was relaunched, incorporating properties belonging to the company's imprints: Wildstorm, Milestone, and Vertigo. As such, elements of this character's history have been altered in some way from the previous incarnation. For a complete list of all versions of this character, see our disambiguation page. |
Pegasus is a mythical winged horse in the service of the ancient Greek hero Perseus.
History
He is the son of the ocean lord Poseidon[citation needed] and the Gorgon Medusa.
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Powers and Abilities
Powers
- Divine Physiology
- Immortality: Pegasus has lived for 1000s of years without withering.[2]
- Metamorphosis: Pegasus can also assume the human form.[1]
- Resurrection: Even though Pegasus had been killed by Wonder Woman, like all divine beings he could come back to life if there were people who believed in him.[1] In fact, he later appears alive.[2]
- Wings
Notes
- This character or object is an adaptation of Pegasus, a character or object in traditional stories. These include, but may not be limited to religious texts, myth, and/or folk lore. More information on the original can be found at Wikipedia.org.
- Pegasus was adapted by Robert Kanigher and Ross Andru, first appearing in Wonder Woman #128. However, in the Prime Earth continuity Pegasus first appeared as part of the New 52 DC Universe in Batwoman (Volume 2) #13 by J.H. Williams III and W. Haden Blackman.
Related
- 3 Appearances of Pegasus (Prime Earth)
- 6 Images featuring Pegasus (Prime Earth)
- Quotations by or about Pegasus (Prime Earth)
- Character Gallery: Pegasus (Prime Earth)
Footnotes