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Big Barda's tragic past as Darkseid's minion doesn't define her heroic present. Barda's journey from hellish upbringing to a hero reflects her unbreakable spirit. Barda's potential for darkness ...
Hence, this revelation upends everything the Justice League thought they knew about Darkseid’s minions. Fortunately, as the story unfolds, Waid offers a detailed explanation of how this is possible.
Darkseid Recruited Granny Goodness Into His Army As A Child. Created by the late, legendary comic book writer and artist Jack Kirby, Granny Goodness first appeared in the second issue of Mister ...
Kalibak is Darkseid’s eldest son and one of Apokolips’ fiercest and deadliest warriors. Armed with a Beta Club that shoots painful force beams at opponents and unnatural strength, Kalibak can ...
More than even Lex Luthor, Darkseid doesn’t get his hands dirty; he has an endless supply of minions to do all the messy jobs for him, and they’ll all happily die for him.
(Image credit: DC) DeSaad of Apokolips is one of Darkseid's most darkhearted minions – a torturer who wields unparalleled pain and fear as weapons to crack the will of the enemies of Darkseid.
Since there was no Darkseid in the 2017 Justice League, there were also no Darkseid minions. So his devious right-hand-man DeSaad wasn’t a thing. In Zack Snyder’s Justice League, ...
He refused to issue a kill order, instead opting to have his minions wear down Superman in an endless struggle. His goal was not to kill Superman, but to show him that there was no hope of victory.
Darkseid is able to awaken the Sepulkore thanks to Starfire’s powers, though he literally tosses her inside of it to get the thing working. ... turning them into minions.
However, in this issue, Darkseid was only seen as a shadowy figure giving orders to his minions, which would set the stage for his full debut in Forever People #1 in 1971.