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  • 127Demons in the Marvel Universe — The Marvel Comics universe hosts a number of demons, many of whom are at times at conflict with gods and angels. All possess varying degrees of mystical power, feed upon souls for self sustenance, and are inclined towards dark or “black” magic… …

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