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Dawn (comics)

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Dawn on the cover of Drama
Dawn on the cover of Drama

Dawn is a fictional character created by comic book artist Joseph Michael Linsner. She first appeared on the cover of Cry For Dawn #1 (1989) before featuring in her own one shot Drama from the new publisher Sirius Entertainment and then the miniseries Dawn: Lucifer's Halo (ISBN 1-57989-014-8), Dawn: Return of the Goddess (ISBN 1-58240-242-6), and Dawn: Three Tiers (ISBN 1-58240-573-5).[1]

Fictional character biography

Dawn is the goddess of birth and rebirth. While her appearance depends on who is viewing her, she is generally depicted as a young, red-haired woman with three "tears" running from her left eye. Dawn is the lover of Cernunnos (sometimes also known as the Horned God), the god of death, who has reincarnated himself in the mortal form of Darrian Ashoka. Darrian is unaware of his true origins.

Appearances in other media

For the last ten years a Dawn look-a-like contest has been held at Dragon Con.[2]

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