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** The Omega Issue opens with two unnamed mutants who decide to blow up a house in the middle of a suburban neighborhood, killing all the people inside. Their justification? Because mutantkind is being persecuted by the US government in the wake of Krakoa's collapse, and they want the rest of humanity dead in retaliation. Unfortunately for these two upstart terrorists, they're soon hunted down by the Hellverine, who carves them up into bloody smears.

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** The Omega Issue opens with two unnamed mutants who decide to blow up a house in the middle of a suburban neighborhood, killing all the people inside. Their justification? Because mutantkind is being persecuted by the US government in the wake of Krakoa's collapse, and they want the rest of humanity dead in retaliation. Unfortunately for these two upstart terrorists, they're soon hunted down by the Hellverine, who carves shreds them up into bloody smears.chunks.

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* ItAmusedMe: Mephisto created Bagra-ghul because he was bored and thought it would be fun to make a demonic MadArtist.



* KarmicDeath: Ada Flores appears to be a kindly and well-meaning woman who took in and raised an unwanted orphan by herself, spurred by motherly affection for the boy, Bram, despite his dangerous nature. While that part is true, it also comes to light later on that Ada willingly took part in Bram's heinous crimes, using her status as a social worker to deceive, lure and entrap poor souls for Bram's demon to feed on and satiate its murderous cravings in discretion. Ada herself would eventually fall victim to the demon's bloodlust when it decides that it's no longer satisfied with their arrangement -- a fitting end for such a sinful life.

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Ada Flores appears to be a kindly and well-meaning woman who took in and raised an unwanted orphan by herself, spurred by motherly affection for the boy, Bram, despite his dangerous nature. While that part is true, it also comes to light later on that Ada willingly took part in Bram's heinous crimes, using her status as a social worker to deceive, lure and entrap poor souls for Bram's demon to feed on and satiate its murderous cravings in discretion. Ada herself would eventually fall victim to the demon's bloodlust when it decides that it's no longer satisfied with their arrangement -- a fitting end for such a sinful life.life.
** Bram's biological parents were Satanists who purposely arranged for their child to be corrupted by Mephisto. The moment the baby was born, the demon possessing him slaughtered them and everyone else in the ER.



* NewMediaAreEvil: In a rather literal case, it is apparently quite easy for demonic evil to infiltrate computer systems, so after Talia saves Bannister after he is assaulted through his computers, she shuts down all of them and insists that they conduct their demonology research through more "analog" and "old school" means (books).
--> '''Talia:''' Malware takes many forms.



** Bran is at one point shown playing what looks like ''VideoGame/MarioKart.''

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** Bran Bram is at one point shown playing what looks like ''VideoGame/MarioKart.''
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** Ada Flores also counts. It's quite clear that she derived no personal pleasure in exploiting her job as a social worker to send the poor and the downtrodden to their doom, but she's still a horrible person for consciously having participated in Bram and Bagra-ghul's murderous activities out of misguided love for Bram after adopting him as her son. She is eventually killed by the very same demon she nurtured for so many years.

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** Ada Flores also counts. It's quite clear evident from the look on her face that she derived no personal pleasure in exploiting her job as a social worker to send the poor and the downtrodden to their doom, but she's still a horrible person for consciously having participated in Bram and Bagra-ghul's murderous activities out of misguided love for Bram after adopting him as her son. She is eventually killed by the very same demon she nurtured for so many years.
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** Ada Flores also counts. Though it's quite clear that she derived no personal pleasure in exploiting her job as a social worker to send the poor and the downtrodden to their doom, she's still a horrible person for consciously having participated in Bram and Bagra-ghul's murderous activities after adopting Bram as her son, all because of a misguided sense of love. She is eventually killed by the very same demon she nurtured for so many years.

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** Ada Flores also counts. Though it's It's quite clear that she derived no personal pleasure in exploiting her job as a social worker to send the poor and the downtrodden to their doom, but she's still a horrible person for consciously having participated in Bram and Bagra-ghul's murderous activities out of misguided love for Bram after adopting Bram him as her son, all because of a misguided sense of love.son. She is eventually killed by the very same demon she nurtured for so many years.
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* BeyondRedemption: Though initially presented as a sympathetic, tragic figure, Bram makes it clear at the story's climax that while he's not proud of all the lives he has taken as Bagra-ghul's vessel, he does not want to be separated from the demon, and actually resolves to keep on killing in the name of Mephisto. This convinces Johnny Blaze/Ghost Rider that Bram is not worth saving, and thus condemns him to hell alongside Bagra-ghul itself.

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* BeyondRedemption: Though initially presented as a sympathetic, tragic figure, Bram makes it clear at the story's climax that while he's not proud of all the lives he has taken as Bagra-ghul's vessel, he does not want to be separated from the demon, and actually resolves to keep on killing in the name of Mephisto. This convinces Johnny Blaze/Ghost Rider that Bram is not worth saving, and thus condemns him to hell alongside Bagra-ghul itself.along with Bagra-ghul.

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* AssholeVictim: The Omega Issue opens with two unnamed mutants who decide to blow up a house in the middle of a suburban neighborhood, killing all the people inside. Their justification? Because mutantkind is being persecuted by the US government in the wake of Krakoa's collapse, and they want the rest of humanity dead in retaliation. Unfortunately for these two upstart terrorists, they're soon hunted down by the Hellverine, who carves them up into bloody smears.

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The Omega Issue opens with two unnamed mutants who decide to blow up a house in the middle of a suburban neighborhood, killing all the people inside. Their justification? Because mutantkind is being persecuted by the US government in the wake of Krakoa's collapse, and they want the rest of humanity dead in retaliation. Unfortunately for these two upstart terrorists, they're soon hunted down by the Hellverine, who carves them up into bloody smears.
** Ada Flores also counts. Though it's quite clear that she derived no personal pleasure in exploiting her job as a social worker to send the poor and the downtrodden to their doom, she's still a horrible person for consciously having participated in Bram and Bagra-ghul's murderous activities after adopting Bram as her son, all because of a misguided sense of love. She is eventually killed by the very same demon she nurtured for so many years.
* BeyondRedemption: Though initially presented as a sympathetic, tragic figure, Bram makes it clear at the story's climax that while he's not proud of all the lives he has taken as Bagra-ghul's vessel, he does not want to be separated from the demon, and actually resolves to keep on killing in the name of Mephisto. This convinces Johnny Blaze/Ghost Rider that Bram is not worth saving, and thus condemns him to hell alongside Bagra-ghul itself.
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* HeroicWillpower: Even after being captured by Orchis, brainwashed, and then forced to serve as new host for the SerialKiller demon, Bagra-ghul, Wolverine is able to hold onto his humanity and defy Father Pike's order to kill an infant, ultimately breaking Bagra-ghul's control over him.

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* HeroicWillpower: Even after being captured by Orchis, captured, brainwashed, and then forced by Orchis to serve as a new host vessel for the SerialKiller demon, Bagra-ghul, Wolverine is able to hold onto his humanity and defy Father Pike's order to kill an infant, ultimately breaking Bagra-ghul's control over him.



* KarmicDeath: Ada Flores appears to be a kindly and well-meaning woman who took in and raised an unwanted orphan by herself, spurred by motherly affection for the boy, Bram, despite his dangerous nature. While that part is true, it also comes to light later on that Ada willingly took part in Bram's heinous crimes, using her status as a social worker to deceive, lure, and then in poor souls for Bram's demon to feed on and satiate its murderous cravings in discretion. Ada herself would eventually fall victim to the demon's bloodlust when it decides that it's no longer satisfied with their arrangement -- a fitting end for such a sinful life.

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* KarmicDeath: Ada Flores appears to be a kindly and well-meaning woman who took in and raised an unwanted orphan by herself, spurred by motherly affection for the boy, Bram, despite his dangerous nature. While that part is true, it also comes to light later on that Ada willingly took part in Bram's heinous crimes, using her status as a social worker to deceive, lure, lure and then in entrap poor souls for Bram's demon to feed on and satiate its murderous cravings in discretion. Ada herself would eventually fall victim to the demon's bloodlust when it decides that it's no longer satisfied with their arrangement -- a fitting end for such a sinful life.
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* HeroicWillpower: Even after being captured by Orchis, brainwashed, and then forced to serve as new host to the SerialKiller demon, Bagra-ghul, Wolverine is able to hold onto his humanity and defy Father Pike's order to kill an infant, ultimately breaking Bagra-ghul's control over him.

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* HeroicWillpower: Even after being captured by Orchis, brainwashed, and then forced to serve as new host to for the SerialKiller demon, Bagra-ghul, Wolverine is able to hold onto his humanity and defy Father Pike's order to kill an infant, ultimately breaking Bagra-ghul's control over him.



* KarmicDeath: Ada Flores appears to be a kindly and well-meaning woman who took in and raised an unwanted orphan by herself, spurred by motherly affection for the boy, Bram, despite his dangerous nature. While that part is true, it also comes to light later on that Ada willingly participated in Bram's heinous crimes, using her status as a social worker to lure in poor souls for Bram's demon to feed on and satiate its murderous cravings in discretion. Ada herself would eventually fall victim to the demon's bloodlust when it decides that it's no longer satisfied with their arrangement -- a fitting end for such heavy sins.

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* KarmicDeath: Ada Flores appears to be a kindly and well-meaning woman who took in and raised an unwanted orphan by herself, spurred by motherly affection for the boy, Bram, despite his dangerous nature. While that part is true, it also comes to light later on that Ada willingly participated took part in Bram's heinous crimes, using her status as a social worker to lure deceive, lure, and then in poor souls for Bram's demon to feed on and satiate its murderous cravings in discretion. Ada herself would eventually fall victim to the demon's bloodlust when it decides that it's no longer satisfied with their arrangement -- a fitting end for such heavy sins.a sinful life.

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