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Devos the Devastator is a
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appearing in
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s published by
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. He is a foe of the
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. His first appearance was in ''
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'' #359 (December, 1991); he was created by Tom DeFalco, Paul Ryan and Danny Bulanadi.


Fictional character biography

Devos is an extraterrestrial vigilante dedicated to bringing peace to the universe, but holds the rather warped view that this can only be done by destroying anyone whom he deems a threat to galactic peace—therefore, killing everyone capable of waging war. While Devos is willing to make alliances with other villains in order to further his goals, he inevitably betrays his allies (as they too are capable of waging war). In his first appearance, he battled the
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, then fled in his escape craft while his starship was destroyed. He then encountered and joined forces with Paibok the Power Skrull. He watched Paibok alter
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's genetic structure, then arrived on Earth with Paibok. He joined Paibok and Lyja the Lazerfist in an attack on the
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in New York City. His most notable act is probably his destruction of the
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Throneworld, throwing the
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Empire into
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. Devos later reappears in the ''
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'' miniseries in the pages of '' Ronan''. On the planet Godthab Omega, he was attacked by Talos the Untamed and later captured by
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. Devos conferred with Talos, who realized that Glorian was the one-time pupil of the
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. When the planet was overrun by the
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, Glorian was distracted, releasing Devos and Talos. Ronan ordered the two of them to the spaceport to get off-planet with any other survivors. During the "
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" storyline, Mister Fantastic, Invisible Woman, and Human Torch fight Devos the Devastator. When Human Torch's pyrokinesis starts to fail him, Mister Fantastic rescues him as Invisible Woman uses her powers to deactivate Devos the Devastator's armor. Afterwards, Devos the Devastator is arrested by the police.


Powers, abilities, and equipment

Devos wears an armored battlesuit that granted him tremendous strength and physical resistance. The suit is equipped with an energy blaster with automated targeting devices mounted on his right shoulder. It can fire projectiles with bazooka force from either shoulder, as well as poison gases or frost grenades via left wrist device and emit powerful
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inside the outer surface of his armor. His helmet is also equipped with sophisticated internal sensor systems, designed to allow him see into otherwise invisible portions of the spectrum. It contains a "Luminator", which produces blinding lights. The
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generators in his exoskeleton enables him to fly at subsonic speeds.


The Arsenal Planet

Devos has access to numerous space vessels, advanced weaponry, and robotic servants, including Sedators (warrior robots), Servo-bots (robots capable of performing maintenance work aboard Devos's starship), and Bouncer-Bots (large humanoid units built to handle and capture specimens for study).


In other media

Devos the Devastator appears in the ''
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. This version speaks in an
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.


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