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Hobgoblins

Hobgoblins

Creatures of European folklore.

Name:
Hobgoblins
Aliases:
First issue:
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1950) #6
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The hobgoblins were trickster figures of European folklore. They were perceived as shape-shifting creatures. They could serve as helpful house spirits, mischievous pranksters, or (when provoked) nightmarish tormentors.

Traditional folklore left unclear the distinction between hobgoblins and goblins, fairies, etc. J. R. R. Tolkien (1892-1973) had the idea to cast them as a mere variation of goblins, only larger in body size. The idea proved influential in fantasy fiction. They are typically depicted as a larger, stronger, smarter, or more effective type of goblins.

Issues

December 1972

January 1979

December 1988

March 1990

September 1990

November 1990

March 1991

August 1991

March 1994

April 1994

January 1995

August 2005

November 2011

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1972

1976

1988

1989

2005

2011

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