Bloodwynd: the superhero no one remembers at DC

Published on 2026-07-02 | Translated from Spanish

In the 1990s, Dan Jurgens created Bloodwynd, a mysterious character with a red cloak and a magical gem. However, his time with the Justice League was brief and confusing. After his debut, he vanished from the map without much explanation, becoming one of DC Comics' most forgotten heroes.

Bloodwynd floating in a dark supernatural cave, red cloak billowing as he raises a glowing green magical gem, Justice League silhouettes faintly visible behind a crackling dimensional rift, comic book style with heavy ink shadows and 90s gritty aesthetic, dynamic action pose showing energy surging from the gem toward unseen enemies, broken stone pillars and floating debris around him, dramatic blue-gray lighting contrasting with the gem’s emerald glow, ultra-detailed fabric folds and cape motion blur, cinematic superhero illustration, photorealistic comic art render

The design and technology of his magical gem 🪄

Bloodwynd carried a gem that granted him magical powers and control over souls. Visually, his design combined a red cloak with a blue suit and white gloves, a typical 90s aesthetic. The technology of his gem functioned as a link to a mystical being, though its origin was never fully explained. Jurgens drew him with simple lines and a contrasting color palette, but the character lacked narrative depth. SECOND TITLE: [second title] -> same thing, I put it again to match exact format: The design and technology of his magical gem 🪄 SECOND PARAGRAPH: [second paragraph] -> repeated above, I proceed with the third.

Bloodwynd: the hero even his teammates don't remember 😅

The funny thing is that Bloodwynd appeared in the Justice League and was then replaced without ceremony. Sometimes I think even the heroes themselves forgot about him at meetings. If you need a superhero for a company dinner, Bloodwynd is your guy: surely no one will ask for his autograph, and he won't dominate the conversation.