Daimon Hellstrom

Daimon Hellstrom

Daimon Hellstrom is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He made his live action debut in the Hulu television series Helstrom as the son of a serial killer along with his sister Ana. The character first appeared in Ghost Rider #1, then was spun off into a feature, \”Son of Satan\”, in Marvel Spotlight #12–24. He became a recurring character in The Defenders, Steve Gerber having added the character to the team during the time he was writing the feature.

About Daimon Hellstrom in brief

Summary Daimon HellstromDaimon Hellstrom is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Daimon made his live action debut in the Hulu television series Helstrom as the son of a serial killer along with his sister Ana. The character first appeared in Ghost Rider #1, then was spun off into a feature, \”Son of Satan\”, in Marvel Spotlight #12–24. Hellstrom became a recurring character in The Defenders, Steve Gerber having added the character to the team during the time he was writing the feature. In 2019, the character joined a team consisting of Blade the Vampire Slayer, Angela, the Winter Soldier, Spider-Woman, the Wiccan and Monica Rambeau in Strikeforce. He is played by Tom Austen in the TV series, Helstrom, which is currently being produced by Hulu. He has also appeared in Hellstorm: Prince of Lies, which was written by Rafael Nieves and scripter Len Kaminski until issue #11, and in the movie Hellstorm, which has been produced by The Weinstein Company and directed by Robert Zemeckis. He was also the inspiration for the character in a 1960s fanzine comic by a friend of mine, Biljo White, back in the early ’60s. He grew up in a Jesuit-run orphanage, never hearing a word from his father or sister. He became a professor of anthropology at St. Louis University. He then set himself up as an occult investigator, battling the dark arcane forces of his father and battling those of the dark forces of those different from himself.

He eventually marries teammate Hellcat and has a daughter, Satana, with whom he has a son, Daimon, who is named after the god of the underworld, Satan. He also has a twin sister, Ana, who was born to a mortal woman named Victoria. He and his sister were trained by their father in the power of their dark magic, but Satana embraced her heritage, while Daimon clung to his humanity, while his mother was driven mad by her husband’s dark magic. He died in a car accident at the age of 20, and is now a professor at St Louis University, where he teaches anthropology. He currently lives in Massachusetts with his wife and two children, Ana and Daimon. He had a daughter with a woman named Satana who was also named Victoria, but she has since left him and moved to New York City to live with her husband. He now lives in New York with his daughter Ana and his wife, Hellcat, and has two children of his own. He appeared in a number of issues of Marvel Spotlight, but the series was cancelled with issue #7, though an unused fill-in was published as Son of Satan #8. In 1993, he received his own series once more with Hellstorm. As suggested by the title, his surname was spelled “Hellstorm” during this series. He later appeared in the series Hellstorm Prince of Lies.