ORISHAS | BIOGRAPHY |
Created by John Ostrander and Tom Mandrake |
OVERVIEW
"Orisha" is the Yoruba word for "god". The Orishas, or the Black Gods as they are also known, are all said to aspects of Ifé (the living land, Earth, or more specifically Africa) and personifications of abstract concepts. Shango is the living thunder, while Olorun is the sky, Oshunmare is the rainbow, and Orunmilla is the law. As legend has it, the mother of all the land and its black gods is Mawu.
MEMBERSHIP
Member | First Appearance | Joined | Status | Note |
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Mawu | Spectre Vol. 3 #58 | Mother of the land | ||
Olorun | Firestorm Vol. 2 #95 | The sky | ||
Oshunmare | Spectre Vol. 3 #58 | The rainbow | ||
Orunmilla | Firestorm Vol. 2 #95 | The lawgiver | ||
Shango | Firestorm Vol. 2 #95 | The thunder | ||
Obatala | Firestorm Vol. 2 #96 | Lord of the white cloth | ||
Agemo | Firestorm Vol. 2 #96 | The chameleon | ||
Eshu | Firestorm Vol. 2 #96 | The trickster | ||
Adiremi | Firestorm Vol. 2 #96 | The wind | ||
Ochun | Firestorm Vol. 2 #96 | The stream/sweet water | ||
Ogun | Firestorm Vol. 2 #96 | He-Who-Is-Iron | ||
Osain | Firestorm Vol. 2 #96 | The leaves | ||
Jakuta | Firestorm Vol. 2 #97 | Living stone and earth | ||
Erinle | Firestorm Vol. 2 #97 | The living fire | ||
Moremi | Firestorm Vol. 2 #96 | A flock of birds |
CHRONOLOGY
For a definitive list of appearances of Orishas in chronological order click here