il Pazuzu

Kaskassu sutu ilu, il Pazuzu. Kunu bel-palluhi nabu kunu utukku
 Kaskassu overpowering
sutu – south wind
ilu,il -GOD
Kunu – Genitive,Plural ,masculine (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akkadian_language)
Bel-palluhi -??? son of the king may be or prince,I dont know =)
Nabu -? dont know  its assirian god https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nabu
Utukku – evil demon https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utukku

The following is a curious example of such an invocation, found engraved in cuneiform on a statue of the Assyrian demon Pazuzu. Although it seems to constitute an identification with the demon, it was actually considered a protective amulet with the power to command this entity not to harm people or their possessions https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invocation
“I am Pazuzu, son of the king of the evil spirits, that one who descends impetuously from the mountains and bring the storms. That is the one I am.”

(My note: Thank you, @dosintheshell. I shall update the post with your information now)

Justice League: Dark #7

John talks with Madame Xanadu, while creating a protective circle against vampires.

Update from graycloak:

Aw, snap! Check it out 😀  He’s manifesting(?)/drawing(?) a Magic Circle of King Solomon fromThe Lesser Key of Solomon’s Ars Goetia. I suppose it could technically protect against vampires (if vampires fall under the “evil spirits” category), but that’s not its specific function:

“This is the Form of the Magical Circle of King Solomon, the which he made that he might preserve himself therein from the malice of these Evil Spirits.” [x]