 ERESHKIGAL
ERESHKIGAL
Real Name: Eriskegal (more common spelling)
Identity/Class: Mesopotamian God
Occupation: Goddess of the Dead
Group Membership: The Annunaki (Mesopotamian gods)
Affiliations: Gods of the Dead (Ahpuch, Hela, Mephisto, Pluto, Seth, Yama), Indra
Enemies: Tiamat and her progeny, Demogorge
 Known Relatives: Anu (father), Kishar (mother); Enki
        (brothers), Mami, Damkina (sisters);
Known Relatives: Anu (father), Kishar (mother); Enki
        (brothers), Mami, Damkina (sisters); 
        Nergal
        (husband); Nusku, Gibil, Kinyras,
        Martu,
        Enlil, Marduk,
        Ninurta, Hadad
        (brothers-in-law/nephews), 
        Zarpandit, Ningal (nieces/sisters-in-law); Inanna
        (former sister-in-law, see comments)
Aliases: Allatu, Ganair, Irkalla, Queen of the Great Below
Base of Operations: Her palace at Ganzir, the doorway to Irkalla
First Appearance: Thor Annual#10 (1982)
Powers/Abilities: Eriskegal possesses the conventional powers of the Mesopotamian gods including superhuman strength (Class 25 at least) and durability including certain undefined mystical skills such as the ability to conjure hellfire.
Height: (top of head) 6'8"; (top of
        wingtips) 7'6" (both by estimation)
        Weight: Unrevealed
        Eyes: Purple
        Hair: Black 
History: (mythological) Eriskegal is the Sumer-Babylonian goddess of the dead who taunted her husband's adopted sister, Inanna, many millennia ago. She married Nergal, her brother's son, the war-god, to keep him from conquering the underworld.
(Tales of the Zombie#4/3 - BTS) - Ereshkigal was invoked by an Egyptian man who created a zombie in order to force a woman into marrying him. However, the woman eventually learned how to control the zombie herself, and used it to murder him.
 (Thor Annual#10) - In recent years,
          dissatisfied with the lack of procured souls to her realm, she entered
          into and unholy alliance with other gods of the dead to unite their
          perspective realms. Their ritual, however, released from the dawn of
          time Atum in his form of Demogorge the God Eater. The Egyptian Seth
          rushed at the interloper intending to destroy him, only to be swiftly
          absorbed. Ignoring Hela's counsel to combine their powers and strike
          as one, the panicking remaining Death gods, Ereshkigal included,
          blasted Demogorge separately with hellfire, but he easily shrugged it
          off. After Pluto and Yama were also consumed, Ahpuch and Mephisto
          grabbed Demogorge's arms, hoping to physically disable the limbs he
          used to absorb his prey, while the wiser Hela and Erishkigal held
          back. Witnessing their last two allies also being consumed, Hela and
          Ereshkigal fled with Demogorge in pursuit, their plight witnessed by
          Odin's raven spy Hugin. Catching up with the two female Death gods,
          Demogorge's energies reached from his arms to Ereshkigal and began
          drawing her in for absorption; Hela tried in vain to prevent this by
          holding desperately to Erishkigal's legs, but to no avail, and
          Erishkigal was consumed. Luckily for her Hugin had by this point
          relayed the events he had witnessed to Odin, who instructed Thor to
          assemble an alliance of several thunder and sun gods of different
          pantheons to stop the God Eater. After an epic battle Demogorge
          absorbed them too, but Thor's continued resistance even within
          Demogorge's body convinced the God Eater that it was not yet time for
          his recent victims to die, and so he expelled them from his form and
          returned them to life, Erishkigal included.
(Thor Annual#10) - In recent years,
          dissatisfied with the lack of procured souls to her realm, she entered
          into and unholy alliance with other gods of the dead to unite their
          perspective realms. Their ritual, however, released from the dawn of
          time Atum in his form of Demogorge the God Eater. The Egyptian Seth
          rushed at the interloper intending to destroy him, only to be swiftly
          absorbed. Ignoring Hela's counsel to combine their powers and strike
          as one, the panicking remaining Death gods, Ereshkigal included,
          blasted Demogorge separately with hellfire, but he easily shrugged it
          off. After Pluto and Yama were also consumed, Ahpuch and Mephisto
          grabbed Demogorge's arms, hoping to physically disable the limbs he
          used to absorb his prey, while the wiser Hela and Erishkigal held
          back. Witnessing their last two allies also being consumed, Hela and
          Ereshkigal fled with Demogorge in pursuit, their plight witnessed by
          Odin's raven spy Hugin. Catching up with the two female Death gods,
          Demogorge's energies reached from his arms to Ereshkigal and began
          drawing her in for absorption; Hela tried in vain to prevent this by
          holding desperately to Erishkigal's legs, but to no avail, and
          Erishkigal was consumed. Luckily for her Hugin had by this point
          relayed the events he had witnessed to Odin, who instructed Thor to
          assemble an alliance of several thunder and sun gods of different
          pantheons to stop the God Eater. After an epic battle Demogorge
          absorbed them too, but Thor's continued resistance even within
          Demogorge's body convinced the God Eater that it was not yet time for
          his recent victims to die, and so he expelled them from his form and
          returned them to life, Erishkigal included.
        
 (Hellstorm:
          Prince of Lies I#4 - BTS) - While passing through JFK Airport
          occultist Jack Riley spotted Daimon Helstrom. Mistakenly believing
          Helstorm was hunting for him, Riley cast a protection spell that
          invoked Eriskigel (sic) alongside a number of other gods and eldritch
          entities.
(Hellstorm:
          Prince of Lies I#4 - BTS) - While passing through JFK Airport
          occultist Jack Riley spotted Daimon Helstrom. Mistakenly believing
          Helstorm was hunting for him, Riley cast a protection spell that
          invoked Eriskigel (sic) alongside a number of other gods and eldritch
          entities. 
        
COMMENTS: Created by Alan Zelenetz and Bob Hall
In the ancient Sumerian myths, Tiamat was the great saltwater goddess that the gods overthrew to take their place in the heavens. Their story greatly parallels that of the Olympians over throwing the Titans.
Also in the myths, Inanna is also the goddess Aphrodite: The story of Aphrodite's embarrassment by Eriskegal can be found in the Sumerian Tale "Inanna's Descent into the Underworld." The fact that the Greeks borrowed Inanna to be Aphrodite suggests she was both deities.
In the Annunaki entry in All-New OHotMU Update#3 it was assumed that Ereshkigal kept her power and avoided demon degeneration by expelling her demonic aspects as Allatou or by trading her name and husband to the demon who would become Allatou.
 Ereshkigal
          was pictured in a headshot in OHOTMU I#14's After Death in the Marvel
          Universe article alongside Death gods of other pantheons, and in the
          Annunaki entry in the Encyclopedia Mythologica alongside other members
          of her pantheon.
Ereshkigal
          was pictured in a headshot in OHOTMU I#14's After Death in the Marvel
          Universe article alongside Death gods of other pantheons, and in the
          Annunaki entry in the Encyclopedia Mythologica alongside other members
          of her pantheon.
        
Cleaned up main image by Ron Fredricks. New and additional images by Loki.
Profile by William Uchtman.
CLARIFICATIONS:
          
          In ancient times (and modern ones, too), Eriskegal was
          impersonated by the Deviant Ereshkigal the same way that
          certain Eternals impersonated the Olympian Gods.
Inanna, the demon in Hellstorm, may or may not be the same as the Mesopotamian Goddess. God's have degenerated into demons before.
Nergal, the demon who is the husband of the demon Allatou, may or may not be the same as the Mesopotamian God who is Eriskegal's husband.
Ningal, Eriskegal's niece, is probably not the same as:
Tiamat, the saltwater goddess, has no
            known connections to:
              
 images: (without ads)
            Thor Annual#10, p14, pan2 (main)
          Thor
                  Annual#10, p14, pan3 (face)
          Thor
                  Annual#10, p18, pan1 (looking back in
            fear)
          Thor
                  Annual#10, p19, pan5 (full body, better view of leg markings)
                Thor
                        Annual#10, p34, pan1 (restored to life, clearer view of
                        chest markings)
                        OHOTMU I#14, p34, pan6 (headshot)
                      Thor &
            Hercules - Encyclopædia Mythologica, p8, pan1 (Erishkigal alongside
            her pantheon). 

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 First Posted: 01/19/2002
            Last Updated: 09/06/2025
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