Hecate Original Art

Hecate is the primordial Goddess of Magic. In the DC Universe, she is the source of power for witches like Circe. She is older and more dangerous than the Olympian gods. She appears as a triple-bodied or triple-faced entity.

The Witching Hour event revealed she placed "Witchmarks" on key female heroes (Wonder Woman included) to store her power. She represents the terrifying, uncontrollable nature of magic. Visually, she is often depicted in blue/white spectral forms, surrounded by moons and mystical symbols.

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Image of Bishop: XSE #3 p.7 - Hecate - 1998

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Image of Herc #3 p.20 - Hercules, Hecate, and Man-Bull Splash - 2011

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is she a villain?

She is a cosmic force of nature, often antagonistic because she seeks to reclaim her power from humanity.

Is she related to Wonder Woman?

Wonder Woman carries a piece of her power (the Witchmark) in recent canon.

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