Blackheart is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Blackheart is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Blackheart explores the nature of evil under his father's tutelage, clashing with and failing to corrupt Daredevil and Spider-Man.
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Later, in an attempt to be free of captivity, Blackheart makes contact with Misha from the group Warheads and becomes the source of her pre-cognitive visions.
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Blackheart is then shown having taken over his portion of Hell.
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Alongside the Grim Reaper, Blackheart brings Wonder Man to Mephisto's realm to battle Mephisto.
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Blackheart creates a group of Spirits of Vengeance in order to oppose the Ghost Rider, Noble Kale.
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Blackheart survived this encounter and would confront other heroes over the next few years, such as X-Force and the Fantastic Four.
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Blackheart possesses vast inherent supernatural powers, including superhuman strength, speed and endurance which are magical in nature.
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Blackheart has telekinetic and telepathic powers and can levitate, teleport inter-dimensionally, change his size and physical form, enter and leave different planes of existence and dimensions at will, heal himself at the sub-molecular level and has the ability to generate various forms of energies for destructive purposes, such as powerful concussive blasts of black energy.
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Blackheart has demonstrated the ability to call forth armies from the pits of Hell.
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Blackheart has no soul, making him invulnerable to the Ghost Rider's Penance Stare.
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Kid Blackheart settled in New York, but he could not stay hidden forever.
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Kid Blackheart ran, but did not get far before encountering Daniel Ketch.
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Kid Blackheart, seeking to destroy Heaven for his father, led a horde of demons through her and into the shining city.
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Blackheart's troops did not stand a chance and he was forced to flee, but not before suffering a few blows from Knuckles O'Shaugnessy.
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Kid Blackheart met with Master Pandemonium and Blackout for some rest and relaxation before they made another go at conquering the world for Satan.
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Blackheart is seen in Marvel Zombies 3 as one of those who are immune to the virus.
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Blackheart appears in the 2007 live-action film Ghost Rider, portrayed by Wes Bentley.
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Blackheart seeks to obtain the Contract of San Venganza, which grants its owner access to the power of a thousand evil souls.
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