The Pale Horseman

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The Pale Horseman
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Status: Not in this realm; possibly destroyed
Earliest Appearance: 1984


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Appearances (in Publication Order): Astro City: The Dark Age Book Four #2, 3, 4


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The Pale Horseman

Draped in his tattered cloak, the horrific Pale Horseman rode on a skeletal stead of flames. He was a ghostly hunter, incinerating those who violated his sensibilities of society's laws and rules. This could be anyone, committing any crime. The scope of his vengeful wrath ran the gamut from hardened killers to thoughtless jaywalkers. All types of violators numbered among his victims. He would approach his prey, his skinless steed galloping upon the very air, and with supernatural abilities, he cast fire and brimstone upon them, shriveling their bony mass into a pile of dusty ash.

History

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The Pale Horseman burst onto the scene in 1984. During his time on this world, no one in Astro City, neither criminal nor law-abiding citizen felt safe. He was about to do so to Otter, Mister Toad and Owl one evening before Street Angel intervened leading the Horseman away. The Street Angel had previously escaped him, but on this night he would meet his fate like all of the criminals.

But at the same time, the Pale Horseman felt something tapping into his power, which the Silver Agent revealed was the rip in reality opened by the Point Man during the Rise of Kerresh the Devastator. Lord Sovereign was the one attempting to raid that power source. The two beings came into contact and fought. It appeared both were slightly weakened and trying to go, but the Agent managed to shut machines that powered Sovereign down and closed the rift, blinking both beings out of this world. See also the Final Crisis Point.


Observations

Pale Horseman comes from the Bible as one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse representing death.







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