Janus

Creation & Design

Janus was created as a representation of duality and balance, embodying the complexities of human nature.

Early Years

Initially introduced as a minor character in mythological tales, Janus gained popularity in modern comics as a symbol of conflict and resolution.

Character Development

Throughout his journey, Janus evolves from a mere symbol of duality to a complex character grappling with the consequences of his powers and the responsibilities that come with them.

Cultural Reception

Janus has been well-received for his depth and the philosophical themes surrounding duality and choice.

Character Details

Real Name:
Janus
First Appearance:
Tomb of Dracula #54
Aliases:
The Two-Faced God, God of Duality
Species:
Deity
Gender:
Male
Affiliations:
The Pantheon, The Guardians of Balance
Abilities:
Duality Manipulation, Illusion Casting, Enhanced Strength
Equipment:
Staff of Duality, Amulet of Balance
Weight:
180lbs
Height:
6' 0"
Eye Color:
green
Hair Color:
brown

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Marvel ⋅ 1977
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$25

Key Facts

1st cameo appearance of Janus, the golden-skinned son of Dracula and Domini

Marvel ⋅ 1977
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Key Facts

1st full appearance of Janus, the golden-skinned son of Dracula and Domini

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