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A saloon on an asteroid field in the cold heart of space. Not a place for mortals, the Badlands serves as a sort of neutral territory where creators from any affiliation, be they angels or demons or something else, can co-mingle. |
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Ball of Heavenly Transit |
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A transportation system used by Heaven. The balls are forged of tachyons and created by a fearful demigod of the heavenly court. They travel faster than the speed of light and deliver a short message to their intended target before creating a small wormhole. The ball and the target are then sent to the ball's point of origin. |
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Bane |
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A small frontier town that saw an influx of prospectors and violence after the discovery of silver in the area. After the family of Bane resident Jeremy Winston (or Ol' Job as he was known) was murdered he vowed revenge upon the town. After his death, he returned as a hellspawn and kept his word by killing every man, woman and child in the town of Bane. |
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Bannister |
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A leader of a group of Hell's minions, including many Hell-Hounds, that sought to fill the void left when Spawn defeated Clown. Bannister believed that they must seek to exploit the emergence of multiple hellspawn and recruit them to their own purposes. |
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Barack Obama |
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Elected to the office of President of the United States, Jason Wynn claimed that his election was a direct result of the manipulations of himself and Kramer. |
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Barbara Rodriguez |
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A federal agent that investigated the Udaku case. She tricked Twitch into confiding in her and posed as an internal affairs agent to pressure him. She was eventually killed at the hand of one of the Udaku family's fedora wearing hitmen. |
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Barney Saunders |
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Barney Saunders was seeing a woman named Wilma Barbera just before Armageddon. Wilma was married, but she hated her husband and had been cheating on him for quite some time. One day when her husband Fred came home early, Barney was forced to hide in the garbage chute. Soon after, Armageddon came and Barney was left alone, trapped in the chute.
After the White Light, however, Wilma heard a voice coming from the chute telling her to kill Fred - so she did by filling his peanut-butter sandwich with broken glass. As it turned out, the voice from the chute was the Violator - he had possessed the body of Barney.
Later, when Sam, Twitch and Spawn confronted the Violator, they brought Wilma with them. She was able to 'bring Barney to the surface' long enough for Spawn to force Violator through a portal to Hell and then seal it closed. Unfortunately for Wilma, Barney pulled her with them into Hell, angry that she had abandoned him. |
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Barry Bear |
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A stuffed bear of Jessica Priest's which she has kept with her since before she committed her first murders (her parents). Perhaps one of the only signs of her humanity. |
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Barry Esteridge |
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A teenage rival of Ryan Hatchett. Barry once tripped Ryan into a muddy gutter, but Ryan never confronted him. When Ryan's girlfriend cheated on him with Barry, it drove Ryan to suicide. On Dead Earth, a zombie Barry attacked Ryan's girlfriend Suzette and became the first thing Ryan ever stood up to. |
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Bates |
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A henchman of the insane artist Lucienne Sangfroid, Bates supplies Lucienne with people to use in his sculptures. |
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Becky |
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An employee of the John Doe foundation. Becky acquired most of the permits for the new medical machinery that the foundation acquired. |
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