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  Bloodwynd
Bloodwynd is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe.
Bloodwynd is the descendant of a group of African-American slaves of a man named Jacob Whitney.
Bloodwynd joined the League, though he distanced himelf from his teammates, which led to his resigning from the team.
www.paleorama.com /Disney-B/Bloodwynd.php   (211 words)

  
 Bloodwynd
Bloodwynd is a strange mystic who appeared to the JLA in Justice League America #62.
This was demonstrated when Bloodwynd demonstrated that he didn't know how to work the monitor board.
J'onn had assumed the physical form and manner of Bloodwynd and Bloodwynd himself was transported to the inside of his "Blood Gem." They were eventually separated (#77) and Bloodwynd remained with the League only until the battle against the Overmaster.
www.mykey3000.com /cosmicteams/profiles/bloodwynd.htm   (193 words)

  
 Bloodwynd II
Within that dimension exists the being Rott who is the combined evil and darkness of all the Gems holders joined with the soul of Whitney and given a diabolical form.
Once Rott was defeated Bloodwynd stayed as a member of the Justice League America.
Bloodwynd remained as a loner raising the criticism of his teammates.
members.fortunecity.com /mjstauffer/Characters/Members/Bloodwynd.htm   (465 words)

  
 Whatever happened to... Bloodwynd? - NEWSARAMA
Overview: The descendant of a group of fl slaves who created the blood gem, Bloodwynd is the inheritor of its great mystical power.
As Bloodwynd, Martian Manhunter joined the League, completely unaware of his true identity, until this was uncovered by Blue Beetle.
The descendant of a group of fl slaves who created the blood gem, Bloodwynd is the inheritor of its great mystical power.
forum.newsarama.com /showthread.php?t=41141   (771 words)

  
 The religion of Bloodwynd, of the Justice League   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The religion of Bloodwynd, of the Justice League
Same reason as there is no real Jewish or Hebrew religious only (yes please don't hit me with Bloodwynd, etc.) that flaunt their religion or fight for religious belief specific notions.
Besides -- Zauriel, Bloodwynd, Wonder Woman, the Spectre, the Quintet, etc., etc., are all based on or are slaves to religious beliefs, but none actively flaunt it, or debate which is correct, so a hard-line Christian super hero would probably not sit too well.
www.adherents.com /lit/comics/Bloodwynd.html   (435 words)

  
 Emerald Dawn -Sands of Oa HAL JORDAN
Green Lantern, the Martian Manhunter and Firestorm were able to defeat and capture Gardner and the Ray but Bloodwynd eluded their grasp.
Bloodwynd, assisted by the dreamverse Batman, slipped past security and came to the rescue of his Justice League.
When Bloodwynd was revealed to be the true Martian Manhunter, Blue Beetle, comatose from injuries sustained in a battle with Doomsday, entered the dream world as well to assist his comrades.
www.emeralddawn.com /book/destiny.htm   (1097 words)

  
 Blood Gem - DC Database - A Wikia wiki
Unaware of his true identity, the Manhunter joined a revitalized version of the Justice League using the alias Bloodwynd (the true Bloodwynd was still trapped inside the gem).
Freeing the true Bloodwynd, the Martian Manhunter regained his normal personality and Bloodwynd became the caretaker of the Blood Gem.
The Blood Gem is not to be confused with the Bloodstone, a mystical vampire artifact used in the Subspecies films.
www.dcdatabaseproject.com /Blood_Gem   (477 words)

  
 Movie Poop Shoot - Mail Shoot
One of Bloodwynd's relatives, a woman named Clemma, had her fill of his violence.
Bloodwynd was very much a loner, raising the criticism of his teammates.
Bloodwynd is currently a JLA Reserve Member, and helps out in dire situations.
www.moviepoopshoot.com /mailshoot/99.html   (5646 words)

  
 Fanzing 6 - May 1998 - JLA Casebook
They end up being captured (except for Bloodwynd) by the cheerless Lightening Squad and are taken to the JLA Incarceration Complex in Nevada.
Oh, and it is revealed that Bloodwynd has actually been J’onn J’onzz for the past year in the League and no one knew until it was revealed in this crisis.
In fact, enough clues were given in issues #73 and #74 to give the die-hard JLA the inside track as to the identity of this mysterious Bloodwynd (the guy wore a pretty ugly and lame costume).
www.fanzing.com /mag/fanzing06/jla.shtml   (2024 words)

  
 Monitor Duty: Alan Kistler's Profile On: The Martian Manhunter
Bloodwynd kept his cards close to the vest, never explaining himself or the nature of his powers.
Bloodwynd was trapped within his own gem, which had then attached itself to J’onn and convinced J’onn that HE was Bloodwynd.
Bloodwynd went off, feeling no loyalty to a team that had believed him to be their teammate for months.
www.monitorduty.com /mdarchives/2005/10/alan_kistlers_p_1.shtml   (13122 words)

  
 The Nexus: Who's Who in the DCU
The result was J'onn shape shifted to match Bloodwynd's form, Bloodwynd's physical body was absorbed into his gem, while his consciousness was the driver of J'onn's body.
Bloodwynd was back in his own body which was as healthy as ever and J'onn got to go green again and think for himself.
Bloodwynd has kicked around some since then, doing a tour of duty with the Justice League Task Force (headed up by none other than J'onn) and running with the Sentinels of Magic.
comicsnexus.insidepulse.com /articles/37719   (5830 words)

  
 The Nexus: Who's Who in the DCU
Bloodwynd possesses the Blood Gem, a mystical stone that was passed down his family line since it was created by them when they were slaves.
Bloodwynd got trapped in the gem and J'onn was manipulated into impersonating Bloodwynd and joined the reformed JLA.
Blue Beetle discovered Bloodwynd's "secret identity" and J'onn was eventually returned to normal with the help of Atom and the Ray.
comicsnexus.insidepulse.com /articles/45970   (5327 words)

  
 Paperback Reader : Review of 52 Week Fifteen by Anthony Laplume
Okay, so let's just get this out of the way (and this time, that statement actually means something entirely different than it has for the past month, though it's related, especially concerning the events of the issue): my theory as to Supernova's identity is Bloodwynd.
I love Bloodwynd, would love to see him again.
This week is the crucial fifteenth week, not that the fifteenth week itself means anything, but it's perhaps the most famous cover of 52, and has been for months now.
www.paperbackreader.com /review.php?ReviewID=1577   (509 words)

  
 Starbreaker
Through an illusion of Bloodwynd however the league was able to free themself.
Starbreaker began to slip away and as an energy based creature he simply dispersed with only his clothing remaining.
His plan to destroy Almerac has also failed since Superman, Bloodwynd, and Maxima managed to stop the descrution of the planet.
www.paleorama.com /Disney-S/Starbreaker.php   (248 words)

  
 who was bloodwynd?? - The Comic Bloc Forums
Martian Manhunter was revealed to be Bloodwynd in the last two parts of the "Destiny's Hand" storyline in Justice League of America, which by the by Beetle had deduced but had fallen into a coma from the beating down Doomsday gave them all, before he could reveal what he knew.
I too am Bloodwynd fan (one of the only good DC characters to come out of the 90s IMO) and would like to see more done with him...
It's curious that Bloodwynd is never shown even as a cameo in these big crossovers.
www.comicbloc.com /forums/showthread.php?p=526408   (990 words)

  
 Justice League Capsule History.
Hence, Martian Manhunter took on Bloodwynd's guise and manner while the true Bloodwynd's spirit was imprisoned within his Bloodgem.
The Batman aided his comrades in battling these faux leaguers and during the course of the battle Bloodwynd was revealed to be J'onn J'onzz.
The JLA was able to defeat the League finally and soon after J'onzz and Bloodwynd were separated from their fusion.
captain.custard.org /classic/jla_hist.html   (5034 words)

  
 Bloodwynd - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He first appeared in Justice League America prior to the Death of Superman.
He later appeared in Showcase '94 #5, May 1994, written by Ruben Diaz and illustrated by Max Douglas.
Justice League America #77 - 80, 83 - 85, 88
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bloodwynd   (537 words)

  
 MeijiTales.com :: The new TFME
I totally forgot I had an account here, though I was kind of avoiding it after Kellen got nailed by a virus from here somehow.
D: I've now upped what I have of my current multi-chapter Rurouni Kenshin stories ('A Strong Will' and 'Bloodwynd'), and I'll likely upload my drabble series here eventually as well along with my only crossover/one-shot in the RK section.
At least, that’s what Kamiya Kaoru thought, until she met the most fearsome Majutsusha of them all… and discovered that the real Battousai was nothing like the legendary demon she’d heard of.
www.meijitales.com /viewuser.php?uid=27   (394 words)

  
 more weta statues - Page 7 - The Planet
If i remember right the first image with lois holding superman came first in the comic, then the next page was him lying in the image I found.
Soo bloodwynd wouldnt just turn into batman would he?
Like I said, it was just odd, I don't recall Batman being in the Death of Superman story at all.
www.bluetights.net /theplanet/showthread.php?p=535715   (690 words)

  
 City of Heroes Official Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
I am always on the side of the revolutionists, because there never was a revolution unless there were some oppressive and intolerable conditions against which to revolute.
Well, we don't get the PS3 until March so it's hard to get a true picture of things at the moment.
Developers have to sell a certain amount of games to turn a profit and if there are only a few hundred thousand PS3s in households right now, therefore if there isn't a big enough audience then games will be canceled.
boards.cityofheroes.com /showflat.php?Number=7274066   (1958 words)

  
 Supes vs doomsday... A-List toons M.I.A.???? - The Planet
Like everyone mentioned J'onn J'onnz was hiding out as Bloodwynd.
Batman was gearing up for Knightfall around that time and was ill. This was around the time Bane first appeared.
I know it was Jonn but the concept of that character or identity had to originate from somewhere.
www.bluetights.net /theplanet/showthread.php?t=15026   (1126 words)

  
 Pojo's HeroClix Tips, Strategies, News & More   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
I guess we could have done the Superman Vet, but I wanted to check this one out instead.
Sooner than later the JLA (back then, a pretty wimpy team of second-stringers and never-weres led by Bloodwynd…er I mean Martian Manhunter) was called in, and this creature, whom Booster Gold dubbed Doomsday, makes mince-meat out of the heroes.
Superman saves the day for the JLA, and the two fight all the way to the Daily Planet building, where they pretty much kill each other.
www.pojo.com /heroclix/cotd/2003/October2003/9.shtml   (1013 words)

  
 The Death of Superman
As he lumbers along the United States, wreaking havoc and carnage along his path, the Justice League is summoned to contain him, only to fail miserably.
Quickly and effortlessly putting the likes of Guy Gardner, Blue Beetle, Fire, and Bloodwynd out of commission, only Maxima, Booster Gold and Ice remained to hold the fort before Superman arrived at the scene.
Superman underestimates Doomsday's strength and finds himself playing catch up with Doomsday, with each encounter resulting in more death and destruction.
www.mcf.dreamhost.com /gn/deathofsuperman.html   (693 words)

  
 Scenes/Characters that define badassness - Page 7 - The Superhero Hype! Boards
once as "Bloodwynd" and once more recently during Loeb's Superman run.
Ah, christ, that's what he was trying to say.
the Justice League character known as Bloodwynd is actually MM in disguise...
www.superherohype.com /forums/showthread.php?p=5031152   (1401 words)

  
 DC's Black Superheroes - The Superhero Hype! Boards
The Teen Titans have Cyborg, Wildebeest was a fl guy I think, Mal who had Gabriel's trumpet, Joto whose name comes from the Swahili word for heat I believe had the power to control fire, also there's Bumblebee, I can't think of any others right off, but I'm sure there have been some.
The Justice League had Bloodwynd, Steel, John Stewart's Green Lantern, Black Lightning, same here can't think of others right off.
There were two Black Captain Marvel's, one for a DC Elseworlds, and in the early 80s, there was Captain Thunder who had Marvel's powers
www.superherohype.com /forums/showthread.php?p=4259408   (923 words)

  
 The Death of Superman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This marks the first of seven issues in the Death of Superman story proper - it would continue through all four of the Superman books at that time, and one issue of Justice League America, before culminating in Superman #75.
The Justice League (Guy Gardner, Blue Beetle, Booster Gold, Maxima, Fire, Ice, and Bloodwynd) respond to a call from a smashed big-rig outside of Bucyrus, Ohio, and follow the trail of destruction which leads them to a confrontation with an unknown creature that destroys Blue Beetle's aircraft.
The League attempts to stop the monster, but it systematically takes the team apart, finishing by punching Booster Gold into the stratosphere.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Death_of_Superman   (3252 words)

  
 GotFrag eSports - User Profile - Henrique "bloodwynd"  Nunes
GotFrag eSports - User Profile - Henrique "bloodwynd" Nunes
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Will you be quitting DoD if CEVO drops the game at the end of this season?
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