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977:#3 that they were not the same as the Biblical Cain and Abel. The nature of reality in the Dreaming is often multiple and when Cain, Abel, and Eve are telling young Daniel Hall three stories, Cain objects to Abel's "Lil' Endless" style retelling of their origin claiming that "they didn't even look remotely human, none of us did!" Abel later responds to Matthew the Raven's query about whether they are their biblical namesakes or not by stating: "...oh, none of this happened on Earth..." before being interrupted by Cain. Eve also states that she is not Cain's mother, to which Cain replies, "You're everyone's mother". This sequence of events would seem to indicate that rather than being the actual literal beings Cain, Abel, and Eve the Dreaming's incarnation of them are closer to their archetypal roles of first murderer, first victim, and first mother. This is supported by several incidents when Cain or Abel have identified themselves as such and claimed that their cycle of murder and resurrection is punishment for their role in the first murder. This would also allow 1413: 912: 2911: 1404:. Lavi talked about her role as the character: "I think personally the most interesting thing about Eve was the concept of sin and how she's considered to be the original sinner. But I don't really see it that way. Eve is brave enough to go after her curiosity and her passion and to me, that's very courageous. I wasn't playing her as someone who made a mistake. I was playing her as someone who is very curious and excited to learn". 336: 988:, re-enacting the first murder. In the Dreaming, Abel's death is impermanent, and he seems to recover after a few hours. Cain seems unable to control his frequent murders of Abel, and occasionally expresses remorse over them; there is a genuine bond between the two, beneath the surface contempt. Abel remains dedicated to Cain, and frequently dreams of a more harmonious relationship between the two. 997:, Cain is so distraught when Abel is murdered permanently by the Kindly Ones, he sinks into a rambling mess when asking the new Dream to restore him. In preparation for the funeral services for the deceased Dream, Cain's anger boils over yet again when Abel reveals a secret, but he is calmed by a reprimand and restrained from murdering Abel. He displays a contract, renewed in 1989 (the year 659: 747:; he has no qualms about trapping innocent people inside his television set, however, and he was employed by a vicious mink furrier. Abel is a nervous, stammering, kind-hearted man, also with a tufty beard and black hair that comes to points above his ears. He is shorter and fatter than Cain, with a more open face. The only time Abel does not stutter is when he is telling a story ( 1363:, is often identified as a witch, and has a tendency to sharp her speech. In her first appearance, she scares Cain and Abel and shouts at them, "Get out of the kitchen when it gets too hot, you cowardly mortals! Old Eve doesn't care..." Her letter column, which was answered in character, was called "Witch's Tales". She appeared as a principal character in stories in 604: 1371:#18. In issue #9, she stays in an apartment building under an assumed name (she denies it is her in the letters column of issue #13), where the smell of her cooking causes her neighbor to report her to the superintendent, so she curses the neighbor to repeat a day – which begins wonderfully and ends in two deaths – over and over again. 1076:
title. Abel appeared in the missing House of Mystery with Goldie, claiming to be on a secret mission to retrieve the various nightmares that were still in the house when it vanished. Meanwhile, Cain, under the guise of a mysterious coachman, plotted with various groups to retake the House of Mystery,
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In The Sandman comics, Cain is invulnerable, and he and his brother were sent to live in The Dreaming thanks to Morpheus' invitation. They also might not be the literal Cain and Abel from the Bible but abstract archetypes of the first murderer and first victim. The characters' appearances almost
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and is often accompanied by Dream's raven. The first raven, Lucien, taught her how to bury Abel after Cain murdered him and she has been accompanied by a raven ever since. She is kind and has a maternal nature, though she retains her sharp language. Most of the time she appears as a black-haired
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but then I turned to the people that were around me. It's just a writer's trick to take people's personalities and inject them into your characters. Mark stuttered when he got nervous. He was short and heavy so Abel was short and heavy. Abel was a good counterpoint to Cain who was tall and thin.
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vol. 2 #2, Cain gives Abel an egg that soon hatches into another gargoyle, a small golden one. Abel is delighted and names the gargoyle "Irving", but Cain forcefully insists that the names of gargoyles must always begin with a "G". When Abel resists, Cain murders him, and after Abel revives he
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They are depicted together in Abel's first appearance and they go to their respective houses at the end of the story (the House of Secrets having been recently moved), with Cain promising that things would not go the way they did before. Although Cain abuses Abel, he does not kill him until
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early issues (#1–4, #8) established that Cain and Abel are their biblical counterparts. It was annotated that they did not know whether they were or if they had false memories but found evidence tying them to their biblical counterparts during the story. In the 8th issue, their wives,
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Cain and Abel are not how you remember them from the Bible, but that's because they're not Biblical references, they're comic book revivals. The two were the Cryptkeeper-style hosts of DC Comics' EC-imitating horror anthology series, House of Mystery and House of
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Gregory is a large green gargoyle and the pet of Cain. He communicates in "grunts", which the inhabitants of the Dreaming appear to understand. He helps Goldie re-assemble Abel when Cain kills him. He first appeared as the child of two stone gargoyles in
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Cain is a thin, long-limbed man with an angular, drawn face, glasses, a tufty beard, and hair drawn into two points above his ears. He is often cruel to Abel, but he is jovial and a friendly storyteller to children and does everything he can to help
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which he saw as his rightful property. Eventually, Cain was able to broker a deal to become the co-manager of the House of Mystery's current incarnation as a bar, and both he and Abel have become regular members of the series' cast.
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is comic relief. However, the two play significant (though not key) roles at several points in the series; it is they who take Morpheus in until his strength is restored following his 72-year-long imprisonment. In the fourth
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suit and orders Cain to keep him occupied with stories; Cain says that he does not want to entertain someone who ruins all that the holiday stands for. Abel is said to be a voyeur in
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the same characters as their Biblical counterparts, whom Destiny said he found much more pleasant. Cain, Eve and, to a lesser extent, Abel, subsequently taunt Destiny for being dull.
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trope. The theme was adapted from the original tale in Genesis 4. Abel is slain by Cain within the narrative by jealousy of the Hebrew God where he accepted
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departed from the series and so did she, the series focusing on "sinister houses". That month (December 1973), she started hosting one story per month in
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protects him. Those who would harm Cain would have the full wrath of God visited upon them. Lucifer merely finds this funny, since he is already in Hell.
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woman of indeterminate age, but sometimes appears as a young, attractive maiden, a middle-aged mother, or an elderly crone. When she is first seen in
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vol. 2 #33. They usually do not appear together; Cain directs more of his taunts at the reader, and Abel tries to reassure Goldie or the reader. In
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Within the comics, Abel is depicted as a more meek man who is commonly a victim of Cain’s murders in various gruesome ways, much like a recurring
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vol. 2 #2, Lucien's comment about her addresses her unfriendly nature prior to Dream's return, stating that she confines herself to nightmares.
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was cancelled in 1983. The final issue showed Cain in front of the House for sale, with his bags packed, and Gregory, his pet
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Apparently indestructible and possibly immortal; diabolical cunning; bears the "Mark of Cain" which protects him from all harm
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sculptor who murdered the artist who designed them. Gregory grew to maturity during the series, and continued to appear in
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is seen through a window in the garage of the House of Weirdness. Cain and Blue Devil are seen peering at Elvira in
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has been compared to the dynamic of Gaiman's portrayal of both Cain and Abel by writers such as Christian Holub of
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for the publication company. She is depicted as the mother of both Cain and Abel (though she often denied it) and
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began) that states that only he is allowed to kill Abel, because Abel can resurrect only when Cain kills him.
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were well-told, and opined that they were even more interesting than the original Biblical tales told in the
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stumbles onto the House of Mystery. The house charges her with finding Cain, who had disappeared.
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Possibly immortal and apparently indestructible; Resurrects from any fatal wound inflicted by Cain
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felt that the backstories of DC's major Biblically adapted characters (Cain, Abel and Eve) from
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series in issue #33 by retelling the Swamp Thing's origin story as depicted in a 1971 issue of
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Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016).
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of the late 1960s and 1970s, which later became a part of the mature-readers imprint
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comic books. The character Cain is also commonly associated with his pet gargoyle
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was revived with #81 (August–September 1969) and Abel began hosting immediately.
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In 1969, Abel was created to "host" the companion EC-style horror anthology
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that are part of the Dreaming, with the other three being Cain, Abel and
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grew up with which helped pave the way for Cain and Abel revival within
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provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject
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Abel appears in the episode "Infernal Guinea Pig", portrayed by
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Cain's appearance was based on that of then-young comics writer
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Wallace, Dan (2008). "Bushmaster". In Dougall, Alastair (ed.).
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Abel moves in with Cain in the House of Mystery shortly before
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Thompson, Steven (February 2015). "Those Were Weird Times:
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analyzes his own existence as a character in a comic book.
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run, was published from 1956 to 1966). In 1969, DC editor
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Cain, Gregory, and Abel approach the House of Mystery in
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Cain frequently kills Abel in a kind of macabre form of
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who berated him too. Goldie was the imaginary friend of
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stated that they were cousins. She would be revived by
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An incarnation of Eve appears as a major character in
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created the design for Abel, based on his assistant,
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portrays Cain. At the start of season 3, he goes by
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Index

Abel (DC Comics)

Berni Wrightson
Publisher
DC Comics
Vertigo Comics
First appearance
House of Mystery
DC Special
Bob Haney
Jack Sparling
Joe Orlando
Mark Hanerfeld
Bill Draut
Cain and Abel
Christian theology
The Dreaming
DC Comics
Cain and Abel
Vertigo
biblical Cain and Abel
horror hosts
Vertigo
Eve
Eve
Lucien
retconned
Dreaming
Sandman
Gregory

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