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  1. To transform into Etrigan, Blood must recite the poem from Merlin's crypt (though usually he only recites the last two lines). The poem does not have to be spoken for it to work. For instance, in one adventure, Blood is magically transformed into a fly. Unable to speak, Blood triggers the change by writing out the poem in the dust. Change! Change!

    • Etrigan, Jason Blood
    • Jack Kirby
    • The Demon #1 (September 1972)
  2. Jason destroyed Etrigan by freezing himself with cold generated from the Philosopher's Stone. Mortality Fumes: Ugly Meg's vapors of mortality reduced Etrigan back to Jason Blood. Transmutation: Etrigan has been turned to stone twice.

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  4. Etrigan and Jason Blood are well known, appearing in popular media such as Justice League and the DCAMU, being a frequent team member of groups such as Demon Knights and Justice League Dark since Flashpoint, so he is a character very much within the fandom consciousness. That popularity has its maledictions for YJ using him, as I'll explain below.

  5. In emergencies when Jason could not speak (such as one time when he was turned into a fly) writing it was sometimes sufficient to effect the change. On one occasion, Blood released Etrigan by using a parody of the spell ("Gone o little man so tame / and rise the demon Whatsisname").

  6. Sep 27, 2017 · Today, Arden talks about Etrigan, the rhyme-loving demon of DC. Powerful enough to directly engage Superman and utterly fearless in combat, here is the basi...

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  7. Nov 30, 2017 · As a man, he’s known as Jason Blood, but after speaking the cursed words, he becomes the Demon, Etrigan! I don’t know what it is, but I’ve always really liked Jason Blood and Etrigan. The dapper dressed man with a streak of white in his hair, who would transform into this menacing creature after saying certain words, is just so cool.

  8. Jan 28, 2019 · It was delayed and did not come out until 1987. The idea behind the series is that Jason's girlfriend, Glenda, is trying to get Jason to try to end the curse. Jason is hesitant, but finally agrees. The final issue sees Jason capturing Merlin and then weakening the wizard enough for Etrigan to free himself from Jason, at which point Etrigan ...

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