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Tezcatlipoca is a name used by two distinct fictional characters appearing as supervillains in DC Comics publications and related media. The first Tezcatlipoca is a character based on the eponymous Aztec mythological figure, a powerful deity of conflict, nighttime and sorcery, who commonly appears as a recurring adversary of the superheroes Wonder Woman and Aztek. He debuted as a treacherous ally of Wonder Woman's foe Circe in 1984's Wonder Woman (vol. 1) #314 by writer Dan Mishkin and illustrator Don Heck, and went on to battle Wonder Woman several times as an independent agent. After Crisis on Infinite Earths, the 1985 publication event that rebooted DC Comics' continuity, Tezcatlipoca was re-imagined by creative team Grant Morrison, Mark Millar and N. Steven Harris as an enemy for Uno,

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  • Tezcatlipoca es el nombre utilizado por dos personajes de ficción que aparecieron en la DC Comics. Una de ellas es la deidad de la mitología azteca, y apareció en la Mujer Maravilla. El otro es un personaje que apareció en Green Arrow y es un híbrido, mitad humano mitad jaguar. (es)
  • Tezcatlipoca is a name used by two distinct fictional characters appearing as supervillains in DC Comics publications and related media. The first Tezcatlipoca is a character based on the eponymous Aztec mythological figure, a powerful deity of conflict, nighttime and sorcery, who commonly appears as a recurring adversary of the superheroes Wonder Woman and Aztek. He debuted as a treacherous ally of Wonder Woman's foe Circe in 1984's Wonder Woman (vol. 1) #314 by writer Dan Mishkin and illustrator Don Heck, and went on to battle Wonder Woman several times as an independent agent. After Crisis on Infinite Earths, the 1985 publication event that rebooted DC Comics' continuity, Tezcatlipoca was re-imagined by creative team Grant Morrison, Mark Millar and N. Steven Harris as an enemy for Uno, the titular hero of their 1996 ongoing series Aztek, the Ultimate Man. As part of his 1999 World War III story line in JLA #36-41, Morrison would reveal that Tezcatlipoca was in fact the planet-destroying machine known as Mageddon, whom Uno ultimately defeats by sacrificing his life. Tezcatlipoca would be returned to his roots as an Aztec god after DC's Rebirth continuity reboot, squaring off against the combined might of Nayeli Constant (the second Aztek), Wonder Woman and Artemis in 2018's Wonder Woman (vol. 5) #53-54. The second Tezcatlipoca Chama Sierra, is not a deity but a human-turned-werejaguar who believes himself to be the earthly avatar of the eponymous Aztec god. He has commonly appeared as an adversary of the superhero Connor Hawke, debuting in 1995's Green Arrow (vol. 2) #102, by writer Chuck Dixon and illustrator Rodolfo Damaggio. (en)
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  • Tezcatlipoca I on the cover of Wonder Woman #316 ; art by Eduardo Barreto. (en)
  • Tezcatlipoca II attacks Connor Hawke on the cover of Green Arrow #102 ; art by Rodolfo Damaggio. (en)
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  • Tezcatlipoca I (en)
  • Tezcatlipoca II (en)
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  • Green Arrow #102 (en)
  • Wonder Woman #314 (en)
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  • Right: Tezcatlipoca II pounces in Green Arrow #102 ; art by Rodolfo Damaggio. (en)
  • Left: the New 52 Tezcatlipoca I in Wonder Woman #53 , art by ACO and Hugo Petrus. (en)
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  • Tezcatlipoca_II_by_Damaggio.jpg (en)
  • Tezcatlipoca_by_ACO.jpg (en)
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  • Cat-like speed and agility, superhuman strength and enhanced senses, and retractable claws. (en)
  • Godlike powers, including magical mirrors revealing inner fears and desires, superhuman strength, enhanced senses, jaguar form, power to hurl lightning, possession of human hosts. (en)
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  • Chama Sierra (en)
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  • Tezcatlipoca es el nombre utilizado por dos personajes de ficción que aparecieron en la DC Comics. Una de ellas es la deidad de la mitología azteca, y apareció en la Mujer Maravilla. El otro es un personaje que apareció en Green Arrow y es un híbrido, mitad humano mitad jaguar. (es)
  • Tezcatlipoca is a name used by two distinct fictional characters appearing as supervillains in DC Comics publications and related media. The first Tezcatlipoca is a character based on the eponymous Aztec mythological figure, a powerful deity of conflict, nighttime and sorcery, who commonly appears as a recurring adversary of the superheroes Wonder Woman and Aztek. He debuted as a treacherous ally of Wonder Woman's foe Circe in 1984's Wonder Woman (vol. 1) #314 by writer Dan Mishkin and illustrator Don Heck, and went on to battle Wonder Woman several times as an independent agent. After Crisis on Infinite Earths, the 1985 publication event that rebooted DC Comics' continuity, Tezcatlipoca was re-imagined by creative team Grant Morrison, Mark Millar and N. Steven Harris as an enemy for Uno, (en)
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  • Tezcatlipoca (DC Comics) (es)
  • Tezcatlipoca (DC Comics) (en)
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  • Tezcatlipoca I (en)
  • Tezcatlipoca II (en)
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