Magog

Magog (Bible) was one of the seven sons of Japheth mentioned in the Book of Genesis. Magog is often associated with appocalyptic traditions see: Gog for details.
In Milesian ancestral traditions he was the father of Baath, Jobhath and Fathochta.
In British traditions Magog is associated with London.
The Magog is a fictional race in the television series Andromeda. Magog eat other sentients and often their own. They reproduce by infecting hosts with their larva that then mature and hatch killing the host.
Magog, Quebec is a town in Canada.
Magog is a cyborg anti-hero in DC Comics's Kingdom Come miniseries. He is an amalgamation of the Biblical Golden Calf and Marvel comics's Cable.

 

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