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Zombie Priest

Zombie Priest

A sinister figure who created a gang of the flesh-eating zombies through means of magic.

Name:
Zombie Priest
Real name:
Aliases:
  • Preacher
  • Rumpelstiltskin
  • The Nameless Man
  • The Nameless One
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Male
Powers:
  • Gadgets
  • Intellect
  • Leadership
  • Magic
  • Necromancy
First issue:
The Goon (1999) #1
cover

Origin

The Zombie Priest is a mysterious elderly man who dresses in a dishoveled suit and top hat. His hat is adorned with the skin of a man's face stitched to the front of it. Buzzard learns that the Zombie Priest is actually a demonic creature from hell and was the same impish figure told of in the legend of Rumplestilskin. After the Queen in the legend confronted him with his true name he was cast back into hell and tortured for decades as punishment for being defeated by a human. He eventually managed to climb back into the mortal realm and is now obsessed with destroying humanity and mocking the essence of life by raising his victims as the living dead. The Zombie Priest also displays dominion over other zarious monstrosities such as ghouls and bog monsters (boglurks).

The mere whispering of his true name renders the Zombie Priest defenseless and is shown to be able to send him into seizure like fits of retching.

Since it's first appearance in the Hellboy crossover, the Zombie Priest is rarely depicted without the presence of his faithful cat, which can speak and has a disfigured human face.

Major Story Arcs

The Goon: Volume 1

For more information see: The Goon

The Zombie Priest has had his forces of Zombies beaten and defeated by The Goon, Labrazio's main henchman, for far too long and attempts to come up a way to stop the torn in his side. This includes , with help of Lazlo, creating the Giant Zombie Chimp, working with Joey the Ball's crew, and putting a $50,000 bounty on The Goon.

The closest he gets is when he works with G-Man Smith and his G-men, but that even fails when The Goon kills then all and escapes Zombie Priest capture.

Issues

September 2000

June 2003

October 2003

February 2004

June 2004

December 2004

September 2005

December 2005

February 2006

April 2006

July 2007

February 2008

March 2008

July 2008

September 2008

November 2008

December 2008

March 2009

Volumes

1986

2003

Friends

Enemies

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