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12[[WMG:[[center:[-''ComicBook/NewGods'' '''[[Characters/NewGods Main Character Index]]'''\
13'''Apokolips''' ([[Characters/NewGodsDarkseid Darkseid]]) | [[Characters/NewGodsNewGenesis New Genesis]] | [[Characters/NewGodsOther Other Characters]]-]]]]]
14
15Apokolips is the dreaded domain of Darkseid. It is the polar opposite of New Genesis.
16
17[[foldercontrol]]
18
19[[folder:In General]]
20[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/apokolips16.png]]
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22* AlwaysLawfulEvil: Its inhabitants actually ''like'' their world the way it is, being cheerfully LawfulEvil, almost to a man. People who don't either die or leave.
23* AnthropomorphicPersonification: Most of them represent specific concepts. For instance, Darkseid is the God of Tyranny, [=DeSaad=] is the God of Torture, and Granny Goodness is the God of Child Abuse.
24* DeathWorld: As the worst {{Dystopia}} one could imagine.
25* {{Hell}}: The New God equivalent of it.
26* IDontLikeTheSoundOfThatPlace: Its name is a corruption of "apocalypse", and pronounced the same way, too.
27* {{Mordor}}: A ScienceFantasy equivalent, but Apokolips is a dark, polluted, hellish planet with little to no sun and where everyone is AlwaysChaoticEvil.
28* PhysicalGod: As New Gods.
29* PollutedWasteland: Worst part is, this is probably one of the ''lesser'' horrible things you'll find on this planet.
30* PuttingOnTheReich: According to Creator/JackKirby, Darkseid and his forces were intended to be [[ANaziByAnyOtherName Nazis]] turned up a notch.
31[[/folder]]
32
33[[folder:Darkseid]]
34->'''AKA:''' Uxas
35[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/darkseid_circa_2006.png]]
36
37The BigBad of the Fourth World, and later a prominent villain for Franchise/TheDCU as a whole, see [[Characters/NewGodsDarkseid his own article]] for detailed info.
38[[/folder]]
39
40!!Darkseid's Family
41
42[[folder:Yuga Khan]]
43[[quoteright:265:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yuga.jpg]]
44->'''AKA:''' Zonuz
45
46The original ruler of Apokolips and the most powerful New God that has ever lived, he is the father of Darkseid and Izaya. Prior to the beginning of the series, his quest to understand the Source caused him to unintentionally merge with the Source Wall, but he does briefly return only to get back in the Source by the end of that event.
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48* AbusiveParents: He's much ''worse'' to Darkseid than Darkseid is to his children.
49* AdaptationNameChange: In the ''New 52,'' Yuga Khan is an alias, and his real name is Zonuz.
50* AndIMustScream: He spent eons stuck in the Source Wall, and was forced to see across the universe but never act. He revealed he had to also watch the murder of his wife Heggra repeatedly at the hands of Desaad.
51* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: His efforts to understand the Source.
52* BadPowersBadPeople: In the ''New 52,'' he has access to the "Torment Sanction," a host of cosmic effects primarily focusing on the suffering of others and creation itself.
53* TheDreaded: Let's put it this way: Darkseid is already feared across the entire universe, and Darkseid himself fears ''him''.
54* EnergyAbsorption: He can control and absorb the life force of ''entire planets'' and destroy worlds just by passing over them.
55* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: As evil as he is, he loves his wife Heggra. Murdering Queen Heggra seemed like a good idea at the time to Darkseid and Desaad, but when the two were confronted by an unleashed Khan ages later... Uh Oh!
56* EvenEvilHasStandards: Possibly. When Yuga Khan confronts Desaad over the fact [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes he poisoned his wife]], Desaad tries to save his own skin by giving the excuse [[JustFollowingOrders he was only obeying Darkseid]] [[NeverMyFault and is not responsible for his own actions]]. Yuga Khan agrees, then blasts him into oblivion. While this is primarily revenge, the way he phrases it ("then both I and the universe are better off without you") implies he's also genuinely disgusted by Desaad.
57* GodOfEvil: His position in the ''ComicBook/New52'', as revealed in ''ComicBook/DarkseidWar'', is the god of evil and torment.
58* GreaterScopeVillain: To Darkseid. He was much more ruthless and powerful than his son and he made him a villain in the first place.
59* LargeAndInCharge: His intimidating stature alone may prevent one from putting their power to the test - even Darkseid himself dared not face him.
60* LastOfHisKind: He was the last survivor of Galactica, the Third World, and therefore, he was the last Old God.
61* PredecessorVillain: The original Apokoliptian conqueror before his son Darkseid took over.
62* SeekerArchetype: He seeks the secret of the Source itself, and is obsessed with finding out the nature of its existence. He also notes that he doesn't care for domination or conquest like his son, and mocks him for caring about creature comforts over knowledge.
63* TooPowerfulToLive: In the only issue he appears he is virtually invincible and unstoppable, and becomes part of the Source Wall by the end as the only way to take him out of the story at all. PlayedWith in his appearance in the ''ComicBook/{{Shazam}}'' one-shot for ''ComicBook/DarkseidWar,'' as he appears, but is restrained and used to siphon his power quickly.
64[[/folder]]
65
66[[folder:Heggra]]
67[[quoteright:404:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/d8d750c06ed499ba443c9a46d46d7d83.jpg]]
68
69The mother of Darkseid and Infinity Man, and the sister of Steppenwolf. After her husband Yuga Khan was absorbed into the Source Wall, Heggra became ruler of Apokolips, after which Darkseid manipulated her into declaring war on New Genesis. Disapproving of her son's affair with Suli, Heggra had Desaad poison her; in retaliation, Darkseid had Desaad covertly kill Heggra as well, securing his rule over Apokolips.
70----
71* AbusiveParents: Was cruel and domineering to her son, even assassinating the one person he ever loved.
72* AdiposeRex: She's quite fat.
73* DeathByIrony: Killed by the same man she hired to kill Suli.
74* EvenEvilCanBeLoved: She apparently had a good relationship with her husband, as one of the first things Yuga Khan did after briefly regaining control of Apokolips was to execute Desaad for killing her.
75* EvilMatriarch: Not only was she Darkseid's mother, she wanted him to be evil.
76* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: As Darkseid's mother, she's appropriately horrible.
77* GoneHorriblyRight: Heggra ''wanted'' Darkseid to be an evil bastard that would rule Apokolips with an iron fist. When Darkseid fell in love with the kind-hearted scientist Suli, Heggra realized her influence was [[LoveRedeems turning him into a nicer person]] so she had Desaad kill Suli with poison. As a result, Darkseid arranged for [[KarmicDeath her to be]] [[DeathByIrony poisoned by Desaad as well]] and went on [[StartOfDarkness the path that would make him the monster he is today.]]
78* GreaterScopeVillain: Though Darkseid was already evil, it was Heggra who solidified him into [[GalacticConqueror the cosmic tyrant]] we know and fear.
79* PosthumousCharacter: She's been dead for decades by the start of the Fourth World saga.
80[[/folder]]
81
82[[folder:Steppenwolf]]
83[[quoteright:271:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/908f63bc302de4eb76c2479450e23073.png]]
84
85The uncle of Darkseid and general of the armies of Apokolips. Steppenwolf is one of Darkseid's most loyal and trusted servants, primarily because he has no interest in ruling Apokolips, he much prefers hunting and leading the Parademons. He is a genius tactician who rides a hoverbike with the same power as Orion's Astro-Harness.
86----
87* BackFromTheDead: He was killed by Highfather in revenge for his wife's death, but Darkseid managed to resurrect him.
88* BeardOfEvil: Steppenwolf is characterized for his stylized goatee.
89* CoolHelmet: Frequently wears a horned helmet.
90* TheCreon: Despite being one of Darkseid's strongest servants, he has no desire to usurp or take control and is content in his position of leading the Parademons.
91* TheDragon: One of only a handful of servants Darkseid trusts, since Steppenwolf has [[TheCreon no desire to govern]].
92* EgomaniacHunter: He lives to hunt the most dangerous prey he can find.
93* EvilUncle: Subverted; even though he's Darkseid's uncle (and evil), he's very much loyal to his nephew.
94* FourStarBadass: Or the equivalent of one in among [[GodOfEvil Darkseid's]] inner circle. He's one of his nephew's most powerful and most intelligent commanders by a considerable margin, often acts as one of Darkseid's main vanguards when conquering worlds and is the one who leads the military forces of Apokolips whenever Darkseid decides to make a big move.
95* HornsOfVillainy: He's almost always wearing a horned helmet that makes him look like a devil of sorts. For a good reason.
96* PosthumousCharacter: In Kirby's run on the New Gods comics, he's been dead for years. He's later [[BackFromTheDead resurrected]].
97* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: For his return Post-Flashpoint he traded his green huntsman outfit for a black and red armor.
98* SecondaryColorNemesis: His costume Pre-Flashpoint was a mostly green huntsman outfit.
99* TheStrategist: Despite his incredible skill in combat, he prefers to study and probe his enemies first.
100[[/folder]]
101
102[[folder:Kalibak the Cruel]]
103[[quoteright:951:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/4188818_untitled_4.jpg]]
104
105Darkseid's son by his first wife Suli. Often serving as Darkseid's right-hand man, his greatest wish is to prove himself a worthy heir to his father, but that will never happen, considering the kind of person his father is.
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107In ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'', Kalibak first possessed a human thug; after his host died, Darkseid's scientists created a bestial tiger-man body for him to inhabit. He was killed in combat by [[Characters/{{Shazam}} Tawky Tawny]].
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109* AbusiveParents: Darkseid at the best of times holds Kalibak in total contempt, and Kalibak runs afoul of Darkseid's penchant for YouHaveFailedMe often.
110* AgonyBeam: The Beta Club has one.
111* BadBoss: One time he fried one of his subordinates with his Beta Club for questioning his orders.
112* TheBrute: Mainly serves as his father's muscle.
113* ButtMonkey: Tries time and again to accomplish something to gain his father's approval and time and again he fails. He is also often berated by a thoroughly unimpressed Darkseid.
114* DependingOnTheArtist: Does he have human-looking feet, or just two gigantic toes on each foot? Since Kirby himself drew him both ways, it's up to the artist drawing him; of course, it could just be that not all his boots are actually shaped like his weird feet.
115* DumbMuscle: He's strong enough to trade blows with Superman but he's not terribly smart.
116* TheDutifulSon: He tries ''oh so hard'' to be this. While he's not very good at it, his genuine loyalty to Darkseid is the reason why he gets ''a bit'' more leniency than his treacherous (and even stupider) half-brother, Grayven.
117* EyeScream: He's blinded by Grail when she fires her Omega Beams directly into his eyes.
118* FriendlyEnemy: In ''ComicBook/MisterMiracle2017'' he's willing to sit down and negotiate with his step-brother while their respective planets are at war with each other. Compare this to his usual interactions with Orion.
119* GreenAndMean: His armor is usually green, and he's one mean, fighting machine at the service of his father.
120* GreenEyedMonster: Towards his brother Orion. Darkseid favors Orion, while Kalibak gets little respect.
121* HiddenHeartOfGold: He has actually shown a gentle side on a few occasions, but he does not want anyone to know about it, especially not his father, who values evil and cruelty over gentleness. This is perhaps evidence of [[LamarckWasRight his mother]], who was herself a kind-hearted woman.
122* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: While one might not expect it of a PhysicalGod named 'Kalibak the Cruel', he tends to be depicted as the most endearingly tragic and inept of Darkseid's inner circle. He's DumbMuscle, a ButtMonkey, and a WellDoneSonGuy with a HiddenHeartOfGold who routinely manages to squander his impressive natural talents to be extremely bad at being bad.
123* MightyGlacier: While his strength is comparable to Superman's, he's not nearly as nimble.
124* PitifulWorms: He has a tendency to refer to people as "earth-worms".
125* PrimalStance: Occasionally seen on this position, signifying his savagery in combat.
126* TragicKeepsake: He's all Darkseid has left of Suli, which is why Darkseid always resurrects him (eventually) should Kalibak run afoul of his father's Omega Beams.
127* TheUnfavorite: Orion is Darkseid's favorite son. Kalibak is treated as an annoyance. Still, he ranks above Grayven in respect, for whatever that's worth. Curiously, Kalibak is the son of the woman Darkseid truly loved, while Orion is the son of the woman Darkseid's mother forced him to marry after poisoning Kalibak's mother.
128* WellDoneSonGuy: One of his most consistent goals is gaining the approval and respect of his father. He always fails in this.
129[[/folder]]
130
131[[folder:Grayven]]
132[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/158201_43345_grayven.jpg]]
133
134Darkseid's third and youngest son, he plots to overthrow his father and take over Apokolips. He also dislikes being compared to his father, a comparison that he cannot escape since he is very much a pale imitation of Darkseid with his rocky skin and weaker Omega Beams.
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136* AntagonisticOffspring: He planned to overthrow his father and take over Apokolips.
137* BastardBastard: His mother wasn't one of Darkseid's wives, and of Darkseid's sons, he's easily the least sympathetic of them.
138* CanonForeigner: Grayven's the most frequent example in Apokolips stories, as he was not created by Creator/JackKirby, and made his debut outside of the New Gods comics.
139* EyeBeams: He is the only one of Darkseid's son to have an inherited his ability to produce Omega Beams, but his are much weaker.
140* SmugSnake: Believes himself to be the next Darkseid, despite being less competent than ''[[DumbMuscle Kalibak]]''.
141* StrongFamilyResemblance: Looks the most like his father, ironically he's also the least favorite son.
142* TheStarscream: He's constantly trying to overthrow his father and take his place. Needless to say, he's very unsuccessful at it.
143* TheUnfavorite: Darkseid hates him the most of his three sons, for the simple reason that he has ''nothing'' to redeem himself in his father's eyes. Orion may fight on the side of good, but at least he's a strong warrior and an accomplished man. Kalibak may be an incompetent ButtMonkey, but at least he's unfailingly loyal, and is all Darkseid has left of his mother. Grayven, meanwhile, is a Diet-Coke version of Darkseid who tries to be TheStarscream.
144[[/folder]]
145
146
147[[folder:Grail]]
148[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_2019_09_11_justice_league_darkseid_war_special_vol_1_1_textless_jpg_jpeg_image_1500_2309_pixels_scaled_3.png]]
149
150Darkseid's daughter introduced in ComicBook/TheNew52. Born from an Amazon mother, she surfaces during ''ComicBook/DarkseidWar'' to ensure Darkseid's continuance when it looks like the Anti-Monitor may kill him.
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152* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: She's suspiciously similar to Marvel's ComicBook/{{Gamora}}, the badass evil daughter of Thanos, who is Darkseid's AlternateCompanyEquivalent. Grail happened to be created around the same time Gamora became more popular due to the [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse MCU]].
153* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: If there's something she shares with Darkseid, is her dark grey skin and red eyes.
154* AmbitionIsEvil: She's naturally addicted to power, much like her father.
155* BadassDecay: When she was introduced, she managed to defeat several members of the Justice League by herself. At the start of ''ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth'' she wasn't as powerful, but still a threat that was capable of killing Zeus's children in single combat and was a match for Diana in combat. But during the "Return of the Amazons" arc she's effortlessly defeated by Diana in single combat and gravely injured when shot in the leg with a normal arrow by Nubia.
156* BloodKnight: She enjoys a challenging fight, which Darkseid disapproves and wishes she were more pragmatic.
157* DarkActionGirl: As expected from the daughter of an Amazon and Darkseid, she's a capable female warrior and dedicated to Darkseid's cause.
158* DivineParentage: Her father is a New God and her mother is an Amazon woman from Earth, and she has the PhysicalGod powers of any of the New Gods.
159* DragonWithAnAgenda: Acted as TheDragon to the Anti-Monitor, but was planning to acquire the Anti-Life powers for herself the whole time.
160* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: While her skin is grey, it's often a very light tone, which contrasts with her long dark hair.
161* EnfantTerrible: As a child, she used her [[EyeBeams Omega Beam]] on a couple of Roman soldiers who harassed her mother; she giggled as they died.
162* EvenBadWomenLoveTheirMamas: Although she has some hang-ups over being raised as a living weapon, she genuinely loved her mother.
163* EvilCounterpart: To ComicBook/WonderWoman. An Amazonian demigoddess that was born on the same day as Diana.
164* EyeBeams: She inherited the Omega Beam from her father. Hers are more powerful, as Wonder Woman's bracelets can block Darkseid's Omega Beam, but her beams broke them to pieces.
165* {{Foil}}: To Grayven. While Grayven was Darkseid's son and wanted to step out of his shadow, Grail is his daughter and is wholly loyal to him. Also while Grayven is TheUnfavorite of all Darkseid's children, Grail is the child Darkseid is closest to.
166* GoneHorriblyWrong: Myrina raised her to be TheChosenOne who would bring about Darkseid's death, but Grail ended up trying to control, and later serving, him instead.
167* HomeNudist: Oddly, she's often shown to be naked in the cave where she lives (although CensorShadow, GodivaHair ToplessnessFromTheBack and ShouldersUpNudity are used to conceal any actual nudity). This is somewhat {{Justified|Trope}} at first since she was conducting some kind of ritual, but other issues still show her hanging out there in the nude, either for {{Fanservice}} or to show off the cool tattoos she has all over her body.
168* InTheHood: The capes she usually wears come with a hood, which she occasionally wears up such as her very first appearance.
169* KillTheGod:
170** Was raised by her mother to kill Darkseid, although that didn't turn out well.
171** She hunts down the sons of Zeus in ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth in order to give their lifeforce to Darkseid.
172* LikeMotherLikeDaughter: She inherited many of Darkseid's physical and personal traits, and despite her mother raising her to suppress her evil nature, they gave out in the end.
173* MonochromaticEyes: Her eyes are red with no pupils, just like her father's.
174* NatureVersusNurture: She's naturally pre-disposed towards evil due to [[InTheBlood being Darkseid's daughter]] but her mother Myrina tried to raise her to suppress her evil tendencies. But Myrina's obsession with killing Darkseid just made Grail see herself as a weapon and she succumbed to her evil nature.
175* RedEyesTakeWarning: Her eyes tend to flash red when she's being malicious.
176* {{Retcon}}: During ''ComicBook/DarkseidWar'' she seemed to [[HatesTheirParent hate Darkseid]] and only revived him to put him under her control, and seemed to struggle between being good or bad. During her final appearance, she promises the baby Darkseid she will RaiseHimRightThisTime and attempt to redeem them both. When she appears in ''ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth'', the idea to RaiseHimRightThisTime is gone and she's simply serving as a loyal servant to Darkseid.
177* SinisterScythe: She wields a scythe that was forged by Hades that can [[ImmortalBreaker harm gods]].
178* StatuesqueStunner: As expected from an Amazonian and New God, she's a very tall woman at 6'4".
179* StrongAndSkilled: Has the SuperStrength of a New God and has been trained in the Amazonian fighting techniques since she was a child.
180* SuperpowerLottery: Due to being a hybrid offspring of an Amazon and a Darkseid, she inherited the powers and abilities from both lineages, such as SuperStrength, SuperToughness, [[EyeBeams Omega Beams]], {{Immortality}} and the ability to use many Amazonian spells and rituals, as well as being trained in their fighting style.
181* TermsOfEndangerment: Tends to call Diana "Angel" mockingly.
182* ThinkingUpPortals: She's able to teleport around places by creating portals.
183* UglyGuysHotDaughter: Unlike her brothers, Grail takes after her mother and is far more human-looking and conventionally attractive when compared to her father.
184* WhereIWasBornAndRazed: In ''ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth'' she invades Themyscira and forcefully transforms several Amazons into Parademons for Darkseid's army, but she's eventually defeated by Hippolyta and Jason before she can truly destroy the city.
185[[/folder]]
186
187!!Darkseid's Elite
188
189Darkseid's inner circle. After the God of Tyranny himself, these are the most potent and evil beings of Apokolips and the main instruments through which Darkseid works his dark will.
190
191[[folder:Amazing Grace]]
192[[quoteright:205:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/7d864facee9801bf3a3577ed160969f2.jpg]]
193
194One of Darkseid's greatest minions, she pretends to organize a rebellion every once in a while. When it inevitably fails, the people are left hopeless again, solidifying Darkseid's control once more. She is Glorious Godfrey's sister.
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196* CompellingVoice: Her main power.
197* DatingCatwoman: She was Superman's girlfriend, after Darkseid briefly rendered Superman amnesiac.
198* InTheHood: Wears one.
199* MoleInCharge: Her entire function on Apokolips.
200* ResistanceAsPlanned: Her role consists in posing as a RebelLeader while being TheMole for Darkseid; obviously this results in her "rebellions" inevitably being crushed, [[DespairGambit leaving people hopeless and further solidifying Darkseid's control over the planet]].
201* {{Stripperiffic}}: Her outfit has a prominent cleavage and a distinct VaporWear.
202[[/folder]]
203
204[[folder:Desaad]]
205[[quoteright:102:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/9d7c1c4b9dfc085dbc86ffd7e7afc4f3.jpg]]
206
207Darkseid's advisor and chief interrogator. This spineless, wormy little man dreams of one day ruling Apokolips himself. He is Bernadeth's brother.
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209* AdaptationalUgliness: He was initially just a really ugly man prior to the New 52. Since then he resembles the Grim Reaper with leathery skin.
210* AgonyBeam: Many of his devices have one.
211* AssholeVictim: Desaad is constantly abused and sometimes straight-up killed and later revived by Darkseid. While another example of [[BadBoss how atrocious a boss Darkseid is]], Desaad is a weasly, disloyal sadist who's almost as evil as Darkseid himself, so it's impossible to feel bad for him.
212* AxCrazy: It comes in the territory of being a raving {{sadist}} and the representing god of said personality. Desaad is very giddy about getting his hands on someone and performing all sorts of torture on them.
213* BlackCloak: Wears one, although the color varies depending on the portrayal but most often it's a shade anywhere from a dark purple to a bright magenta.
214* ButtMonkey: He is tortured or executed after every failure or betrayal, but he's a god, so it doesn't stick. Not like he doesn't deserve it.
215* CantKillYouStillNeedYou: Well, Darkseid ''does'' kill him. ''A lot''. But never for very long, since he's too valuable to completely destroy.
216* CombatSadomasochist: He became one of these while he possessed ComicBook/MaryMarvel. He seemed to get off on ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} striking her and started to blatantly [[FoeRomanceSubtext come on to her]] the more Supergirl fought.
217* DeathIsCheap: Desaad has been killed more times than anyone can count but because Desaad is so vital to Darkseid, he never stays dead long. Each time Darkseid is forced to resurrect him claiming "this is the last time."
218* DemonicPossession: Desaad possessed Mary Marvel during ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'', apparently [[ManIFeelLikeAWoman reveling]] in turning the pure young heroine into an oversexed murderer. He was exorcised when Captain Marvel Junior used Shazam's lightning to turn Mary back to her mortal self.
219* DirtyCoward: He's not very brave.
220* EmotionControl: He is able to enter into people's minds to manipulate their emotions.
221** EmotionEater: Also demonstrated the ability to feed himself of their worst sentiments even without manipulating them, thus becoming more powerful.
222* EvilGenius: As Darkseid's [[TheDragon Dragon]] should be. Anything from torture devices to super-science are his domain.
223* HateSink: '''No one''' likes Desaad. Darkseid and even his eviler father Yuga Khan constantly voice how awful a person Desaad is and many make no attempt to avoid disrespecting him in his presence. While Darkseid is just as if not more evil he still has enough charisma and grandeur to make him a likable villain, while Desaad is just a spineless and arrogant {{Sadist}} nobody respects.
224* InTheHood: Wears it.
225* MeaningfulName: He is named after the Creator/MarquisDeSade.
226* MindControl: Not often used, but he's capable of these and can use them to make people his PeoplePuppets from galaxies away or casually cause MindRape for his amusement.
227* MoreDespicableMinion: An interesting case where his master is just as evil as him. However, while Darkseid is a grand force of evil and has a grandiose presence that makes him as likable as he can for someone as malicious as him, Desaad has none of that and his evil is more directly repulsive, with the man himself being a slimy coward. Even Darkseid tends to admit that Desaad is a vile piece of work that he could barely tolerate.
228* NormalFishInATinyPond: He's a wimp with no fighting skills compared to the other gods, but he's still much superhumanly stronger and tougher than an ordinary human as a PhysicalGod in his own right and immune to things like the ComicBook/TheScarecrow's fear toxin or plagues. When properly fed on enough negativity, he's strong enough to easily toss around Kryptonians.
229* ObviouslyEvil: Like his master.
230* {{Sadist}}: He is actually the God of Sadism, though of the depraved spineless bully variety rather than the relentless force of evil his master embodies. He lives to experience the pain of others to the point of addiction, having built advanced machines just to let him savor pain.
231* SmugSnake: Arrogant but (relatively) weak.
232* TheStarscream: He wants to rule Apokolips, but he's too afraid of his master and derided as a spineless sycophant by his peers.
233* TortureTechnician: Desaad is well known for his torture techniques, serving as Darkseid's personal inquisitor. Considering the Fourth Worlders are embodied Platonic Ideals - apparently - this makes him the God of Torture. Everything from manipulating words with his venomous tongue to tearing bits and pieces from someone's flesh, and his skill at his trade extends to having tortured Gods to near death.
234* UsedToBeASweetKid: Desaad was once an innocent boy on New Genesis until Darkseid made him believe his beloved pet cat ate his pet bird. Convincing Desaad to avenge the bird by burying the cat, Desaad was horrified when the bird returned alive, after the cat had suffocated underground. Blaming the bird, Desaad killed it and with his heart thoroughly corrupted, he returned to Apokolips with Darkseid.
235[[/folder]]
236
237[[folder:Devilance the Pursuer]]
238[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/devilance_newearth.jpg]]
239 [[caption-width-right:250:God of the Hunt]]
240
241The god of the hunt, Darkseid's chief tracker. He was a one-time foe of the Forever People, used to bring about the GrandFinale to their original series. Devilance was eventually killed by Lobo.
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243* TheBusCameBack: Showed up [[DiabolusExNihilo out of nowhere]] in [[Comicbook/FiftyTwo 52]] to make life difficult for three characters lost in space. He hadn't been seen since the Forever People left him there.
244* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: In his original appearance, he can counter anything that the Forever people and even similarly "do-anything" Infinity Man tries.
245* OffWithHisHead: This is how Lobo killed him.
246* ScarilyCompetentTracker: He wouldn't be Darkseid's main tracker if he didn't had the skill to track down his prey.
247[[/folder]]
248
249[[folder:Doctor Bedlam]]
250[[quoteright:282:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dr_bedlam.jpg]]
251
252Darkseid's chief scientist, who is a disembodied entity who inhabits a number of robotic clones called "animates".
253----
254* CListFodder: Has never really been as prominent as Darkseid's other lieutenants, like Granny or Godfrey. He's reduced to dying offscreen in ''Death Of The New Gods''.
255* TheDisembodied: His true form is pure psychic energy that can induce fear in people, but he usually appears possesses his "animates," blank-featured robots that resemble his original form while his mind occupies them.
256* EvilGenius: His main job is as Darkseid's top scientist, specializing in means of inciting mass hysteria.
257* PsychoSerum: His Paranoid Pill.
258[[/folder]]
259
260[[folder:Glorious Godfrey]]
261[[quoteright:292:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/b2a633f833e3dd9a8a65fd30803b0715.jpg]]
262->'''AKA:''' G. Gordon Godfrey / Rev. G. Godfrey Goode
263
264Darkseid has Godfrey pose as a televangelist to turn the people against their superheroes and preach the gospel of "Anti-Life" -- unthinking obedience, making them easier to conquer. He is Amazing Grace's brother.
265
266He set the events of the CrisisCrossover ''ComicBook/{{Legends|DCComics}}'' in motion by assuming the mortal guise of "G. Gordon Godfrey", a PompousPoliticalPundit who drove the U.S. public to distrust its superheroes. He eventually overplayed his hand dramatically, and his attempt to wear the stolen helmet of Comicbook/DoctorFate punctuated his defeat.
267
268During ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'', Glorious Godfrey possessed a human man and posed, again, as a televangelist to distract people from Darkseid's plan. He dies when his host body burns out and Darkseid refuses to create a new body for him.
269----
270* AscendedExtra: He actually was never a prominent character in the original Fourth World saga. As time went on, he became as prominent as Desaad and Granny Goodness due to his role in manipulating the public. His G. Gordon Godfrey persona managed to earn him a cameo on ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'', and recurring roles on both ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010''.
271* BadHabits: Wears them.
272* CompellingVoice: That can turn the masses into an angry mob out to destroy the resident superhero.
273* DarkMessiah: He is the New God who preaches Anti-Life as a gospel that victims willingly accept, and not just a {{MacGuffin}} for mass mind-control.
274* DivideAndConquer: His strategy.
275* GloriousLeader: His role (it's even in his name)
276* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He's been used as a TakeThat against both right-wing pundit G. Gordon Liddy and left-wing pundit Al Sharpton. The message here, apparently, is that mass media and extremists in general can be bad. In ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'', not only was he a parody of Sharpton, but his appearance invoked Don King.
277** [[https://www.newsfromme.com/2002/03/07/master-villains/ According to Kirby's assistant and biographer Mark Evanier,]] Godfrey was created as Kirby's TakeThat to the fire-and-brimstone religious rhetoric of the 1970s-era Billy Graham.
278* PompousPoliticalPundit: G. Gordon Godfrey is a textbook example of this trope, arrogantly inciting the public against his targets of choice.
279* ReligionOfEvil: He started out running revival-tent shows that preached Anti-Life, telling his followers, the Justifiers, that they could now justify all their darker impulses.
280* SmugSnake: He is not as glorious as he believes himself to be.
281* TheStarscream: During the ''Legends'' Crossover, he ultimately plans on stealing Doctor Fate's helmet to add to his powerful army on Earth and overthrow Darkseid.
282* WouldHurtAChild: Proves that he would and does in ''Legends''.
283[[/folder]]
284
285[[folder:Granny Goodness]]
286[[quoteright:292:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/c62d893855bc9614f33f218271ac182c.jpg]]
287
288The leader and trainer of the Female Furies. Although she is an elderly woman, she is one of the most wicked and dangerous beings alive.
289
290Granny incarnates on Earth in ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'', first as a human pimp and later in the body of the Apokolips-born Franchise/GreenLantern, Kraken. In this form, she captures Franchise/{{Batman}} for the Evil Gods and nearly conquers Oa in Darkseid's name, but is exposed by Hal Jordan.
291----
292* ApronMatron: A sick parody of one.
293* BadSamaritan: Runs orphanages... [[OrphanageOfFear For horrible purposes]].
294* BewareTheSillyOnes: Commonly treated as a joke by comic fans, Granny Goodness has the best track record of not getting her butt kicked by super-heroes and the New Gods, ''and'' commits acts of brainwashing and horrific abuse without any consequences '''[[WouldHurtAChild upon]] [[HarmfulToMinors children]]''' 24/7 on Apokolips. Truth is, she's only silly if you've never [[NightmareFuel actually read a story about her]].
295* CoDragons: Alongside Steppenwolf. While Darkseid technically ''doesn't'' have a second in command or even really needs it, Granny is more often than not portrayed as one of Darkseid's most competent, [[TheChessmaster intelligent]] and most dangerous follower, as well as alongside Steppenwolf being one of Darkseid's elite who is most often in his good graces....as much as someone like [[GodOfEvil Darkseid]] can have good graces. While Mantis is technically the second strongest member in Darkseid's inner circle, he's too much TheStarscream to be trusted in such position while Granny's UndyingLoyalty is 100% impossible to deny. While Steppenwolf comes as Darkseid's top warrior and most skilled general, Granny being the one responsible for the [[DarkActionGirl Female]] [[BodyguardBabes Furies]] as well as being one of Apokolips's most cunning members is also incredibly impressive.
296* CombatSadomasochist: She outright states that she likes pain when fighting Amanda Waller.
297-->'''Granny:''' Did that hurt? Good. It was supposed to.\
298'''[[IronLady Amanda Waller]]:''' Yeah, it hurt. ''[rifle-butts her]'' Does this? It's supposed to!\
299'''Granny:''' That's all right, dearie. Granny ''likes'' pain.
300** What's more, Granny instills this in her "children." Those raised by Granny are taught that pain and torment are the truest expressions of love.
301* EvilOldFolks: She's technically younger than Darkseid, but looks old in a way we understand.
302* EvilOrphanageLady: She runs [[OrphanageOfFear Orphanages Of Fear]], to break children's spirits and weed out potential recruits.
303* FluffyTheTerrible: Not only does her name count, but her lethal attack dog was called "Mercy".
304* FreudianExcuse: A flashback story established this as why she's evil: she was made to train alongside an attack dog named Mercy, whom she felt love for. Rather than kill it as her final test of loyalty to Darkseid, she killed the commander who told her to instead. This caught the attention of Darkseid, as she argued to let Mercy live as the dog was a loyal and powerful servant. Darkseid then ordered Mercy to kill Granny. When Granny killed her beloved pet in self-defense, Darkseid was so impressed that Mercy was so well-trained as to be more loyal to him than Granny, that he granted her inner-circle status. And Granny pretty much lost what little goodness remained in her heart as a result of having to kill the only being she ever loved.
305* IronicName: She's anything ''but'' good.
306* IWasQuiteALooker: [[http://i.imgur.com/FOMFuXM.jpg She used to be an extremely in shape bald woman who could rock a skintight outfit.]] In her present appearance, age has definitely taken its toll, although oddly her hair has grown back.
307* NeverMessWithGranny: Seriously, not unless you have a small army of badasses backing you up, due to being one of Darkseid's most feared shock troopers. [[CharacterizationMarchesOn Though in Kirby's original stories]], she is a NonActionGuy and relies entirely on weapons provided by Darkseid and the graduates of her "orphanages". When she chooses to actually fight she's quite dangerous to any experienced BadassNormal, having once casually reflected bullets fired from a {{BFG}} at close range by Amanda Waller and nearly killing her outright.
308* TermsOfEndangerment: Her trademark. She tends to refer to other people in a grandmotherly way, even though she doesn't even bother with FauxAffablyEvil.
309* TortureTechnician: She is this, [[OrphanageOfFear and most of her victims are children.]]
310* UndyingLoyalty: There's a reason Granny is so highly placed in Darkseid's inner-circle: she genuinely worships him, and it shows in her training. Granny has trained the Female Furies to be loyal to Granny first, but Darkseid foremost, meaning that in a test of loyalty, the Furies will choose Darkseid.
311* WhiteHairBlackHeart: She has white hair due to being an old woman, and definitely not a nice person.
312* WouldHurtAChild: Her orphanages are designed to torture Apokalyptan children, both physically and psychologically, into becoming loyal servants of Darkseid.
313[[/folder]]
314
315[[folder:Justeen]]
316[[quoteright:227:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/justeen_002.jpg]]
317
318Lady Justeen is a replacement to Desaad as Darkseid's second-in-command. She has tried to murder Desaad on one occasion, just to get closer to Darkseid.
319----
320* ChainmailBikini: Wears a revealing armor that exposes her legs, arms and midsection. Being a New God and not a frontline fighter helps.
321* TheDragon: Used to be Desaad's second in command.
322* HornsOfVillainy: She wears a horned helmet and she can be just as despicable as Desaad.
323* MeaningfulName: The name Justeen is a play off the Marquis De Sade's novel, ''Justine''. She has nothing in common with the character, except her name, but de Sade's writings led to his name becoming the etymology of {{Sadist}} makes it fit nonetheless.
324* TheMole: Infiltrated New Genesis under the guise of a New God named Meteorra.
325* SacrificialLion: She's the first major Apokolips' casualty during ''Death of the New Gods''.
326* ScaryBlackWoman: She looks like a dark skinned woman and specializes in torture and assassinations.
327[[/folder]]
328
329[[folder:Kanto]]
330[[quoteright:223:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cf9363a76675dff184bc678d120c5b13.jpg]]
331->'''AKA:''' Iluthin
332
333Darkseid's personal assassin and weapon master. Kanto is a master of both courtly intrigue and fencing, and ruins men just as efficiently with the pen as with the sword. He dresses in the manner of a Renaissance nobleman.
334----
335* AffablyEvil: While he's a ruthless assassin, he's still surprisingly pleasant.
336* AgentPeacock: For an enforcer of the greatest dictatorship in the universe, he's quite the dandy.
337* BeardOfEvil: He has a closely-trimmed goatee.
338* CombatPragmatist: Defeated his predecessor by poisoning his drink before revealing himself. According to Kanto this is something he learned from the Borgia.
339* EvilMentor: Cesare Borgia served as one to him.
340* LegacyCharacter: Creator/WaltSimonson revealed that Kanto is the traditional name of Darkseid's assassin, and this Kanto is the fourteenth.
341* TheLostLenore: Claudia Borgia, the only woman he ever loved. Her death at his predecessor's hands basically killed any good in him.
342%%* MasterSwordsman
343* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Kanto's appearance is based on both Cesare Borgia and Creator/ErrolFlynn. As it later turns out, he knew Cesare Borgia personally, and was even mentored by the man.
344* PurpleIsPowerful: His costume is mostly purple and he's Darkseid's top assassin.
345* WickedCultured: And no wonder. A Simonson story revealed that he was exiled in his youth and grew to manhood with the ''actual'' Borgias as a loyal soldier and messenger.
346* WorthyOpponent: He and Mister Miracle see each other as such. In their first encounter, Kanto has Scott captured, but lets him go after he survives several attempts at killing him, earning Kanto's respect.
347[[/folder]]
348
349[[folder:Mantis]]
350[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mantis_dc_comics_62179500_5f65_4cf9_9230_b31570ced6e_resize_750.jpeg]]
351
352A renegade bug from New Genesis, he led a colony of bugs from New Genesis to Apokolips. There, in return for his loyalty, he was made a New God by Darkseid.
353----
354* BigBadWannabe: Especially in the original Kirby stories, he's more interested in conquering for himself than in advancing Darkseid's agenda. However, as Darkseid notes, his egotism and short-sightedness make him mostly useful as an advance scout.
355%%* BigCreepyCrawlies
356* EnergyAbsorption: He has the ability to absorb all forms of energy, including Franchise/GreenLantern light.
357* GreenAndMean: His appearance is mostly green and he's one nasty costumer.
358* OneTrackMindedHunger: Spends most of his time in hibernation, as merely being awake rapidly drains his power. Fortunately, there's always [[HorrorHunger some food near.]]
359%%* ShockAndAwe
360* TheStarscream: Canonically a close second to Darkseid in terms of power, though his inability to sustain himself for long keeps him from challenging Darkseid for supremacy.
361[[/folder]]
362
363[[folder:Mortalla]]
364[[quoteright:204:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mortalla_6.jpg]]
365
366One of Darkseid's concubines, she became the lover of Orion.
367----
368* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Her skin is pale blue.
369* DarkMistress: She had this role for Darkseid and intended to do the same for Orion.
370* DatingCatwoman: With Orion.
371* ForcedSleep: She can make anyone sleep with the touch of one of her hands.
372* ManipulativeBastard: It's made clear fairly early on that she is serving her own, or Darkseid's agenda, not Orion's.
373* ReplacementGoldfish: Was chosen as Darkseid's new concubine do to her resemblance to his dead, first wife. [[UnreliableNarrator Though we have only her word on this, and she is shown to deceive Orion about other things.]]
374* TouchOfDeath: She can kill a person by touching them with one of her hands.
375[[/folder]]
376
377[[folder:Virman Vundabar]]
378[[quoteright:294:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/virmin_vunderbar.jpg]]
379
380A vicious little man who was raised in Granny Goodness's orphanage just like Scott Free, Virman is one of Granny's greatest successes. He is preoccupied with military efficiency, especially that of the Prussian Empire of Earth, on which he based his persona. His niece Malice is one of the Female Furies.
381----
382* AristocratsAreEvil: His lavish Prussian fashion made him this.
383* BewareTheSillyOnes: His affectations like his accent and his name make him difficult to take seriously, and he's a terrible coward in person. He's also very good at his job. This even gets a LampshadeHanging in his first appearance, where Mister Miracle points out that Vundabar foolishly takes his persona seriously, but is still quite deadly.
384* GermanicEfficiency: His persona is based on this.
385* HighClassGlass: Wears a monocle.
386* {{Kaiserreich}}: His attire and even his interest in Earth's Prussian culture made him this trope.
387* TheNapoleon: Shortest member of Darkseid's officer and one of the most vicious.
388* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: His appearance was based on UsefulNotes/BenitoMussolini.
389* NoSenseOfHumor: As part of his GermanicEfficiency persona.
390* TheStrategist: Like Steppenwolf, but more towards unpowered enemies.
391* WeHaveReserves: Is perfectly willing to sacrifice his own troops to increase casualties among the enemy.
392* WickedCultured: Well, unlike Kato, his sophisticated tastes were based on Prussian aristocracy.
393[[/folder]]
394
395!!The Female Furies
396
397Darkseid's elite female warriors, founded and led by Granny Goodness. They serve him without question. ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}, ComicBook/MaryMarvel, and other powerful women have served on this team, usually thanks to {{Brainwashing}} (with an [[Characters/SupermanLoisLane exception]] or [[ComicBook/HarleyQuinn two]]).
398
399[[folder:The Female Furies (as a whole)]]
400[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/furieswg_02.jpg]]
401
402%%* ActionGirl
403* AmazonBrigade: Darkseid's troop of elite female warriors.
404* BodyguardBabes: With faint implications of being a RoyalHarem.
405** ...with {{Squick}} undertones for some like Bernadeth, Mad Harriet, and especially the child-like Malice Vundabaar.
406* BodyguardingABadass: Darkseid doesn't need a personal guard by any stretch of the imagination, he's just above wasting his time on personally destroying ''anyone'' stupid enough to try something.
407* DarkActionGirl: The Furies are a group of female warriors that serve Darkseid, although how evil each one is tends to vary.
408* HeelFaceTurn: In Kirby's original series Lashina, Stompa, Mad Harriet, and Bernadeth actually joined Mister Miracle and Big Barda (due to their loyalty to Barda). This period is usually forgotten about because they [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome inexplicably vanish from the series]] and [[HeelFaceRevolvingDoor a later Kirby story briefly shows them working for Apokolips again]].
409* QuirkyMinibossSquad: A group of distinctive {{Dark Action Girl}}s with their own internal politics and motivations, all firmly at least a step above the mooks that Apokolips has to offer.
410%%* {{Stripperific}}
411* UndyingLoyalty: To Granny Goodness, but to a much greater extent to Darkseid. To the point where they'll turn on Granny at Darkseid's command without a second thought.
412[[/folder]]
413
414[[folder:Alianna Hubbard]]
415[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alianna.jpg]]
416
417A human woman recruited by the Furies. Do ''not'' underestimate her.
418----
419* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: As Mister Miracle found out the hard way, her strength and speed is augmented to rival her comrades.
420* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: She has not reappeared at all since her original comics appearance in 1978, but her membership with the Furies gets mentioned occasionally with nothing revealed about what's become of her since.
421[[/folder]]
422
423[[folder:Artemiz]]
424[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/artemiz_0002.jpg]]
425
426The Furies' resident archer.
427----
428* HellHound: She controls a pack of ''cybernetic'' hell hounds.
429%%* TrickArrow
430[[/folder]]
431
432[[folder:Bernadeth]]
433[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bernadeth_0001.jpg]]
434
435Co-field leader of the Furies. She shares this duty with Lashina, whom she doesn't get along with. She is Desaad's sister.
436----
437%%* CombatSadomasochist
438* DemotedToExtra: Though one of the most prominent Furies in the comics, she barely ever appears in animation because she doesn't really fit in battle scenes except to bark orders, which is Granny's job in animation.
439* ForeheadOfDoom: Her defining feature. She's got an unflattering haircut and her actual face is shriveled up.
440* {{Gonk}}: Uglier than her brother.
441* GreenAndMean: Her outfits are always green and she's one of the most unpleasant of the Furies.
442* KillItWithFire: Her knife makes anything she stabs burst into flames
443* MyBrainIsBig: Look at her, her head is huge.
444* PunnyName: The last bit "-deth" for death.
445[[/folder]]
446
447[[folder:Bloody Mary]]
448[[quoteright:289:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bloody_mary_1.jpg]]
449
450A vampire that can control her victims and use telekinesis.
451----
452* EyeBeams: Simulate telekinesis. Unfortunately for her, other people can grab them and yank her by them.
453* MindOverMatter: She's a telekinetic.
454* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Aside from her HorrorHunger and pale skin, she demonstrates none of the traditional weaknesses.
455* PeoplePuppets: She can use her victims as puppets through telekinesis.
456[[/folder]]
457
458[[folder:Gilotina]]
459[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gilotina.jpg]]
460
461Her swords, and karate chops, can slice through any matter like a hot knife through butter.
462----
463* AbsurdlySharpBlade: As stated above her blades can cut through improbable materials with ease and without damaging them.
464* AscendedExtra: She is featured more prominently in animation than in the comics. Most likely because the animation creators really want to include a Fury swords-woman in battle scenes.
465%%* BrickBreak
466* DualWielding: She wields a pair of swords.
467* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: For a time she defected and worked at Cadmus alongside Guardian II as security.
468* LightIsNotGood: Dresses in white and has blonde hair, yet is just as bloodthirsty as the other Furies.
469* ThePollyanna: After her initial appearances, she's positively cheerful about slaughter, torture, and mayhem.
470* PunnyName: A guillotine is a tool of execution which works via a sharp dropping blade.
471* RazorSharpHand: When she doesn't have her swords, she will simply use her hands for a similar effect.
472%%* SuperNaturalMartialArts
473[[/folder]]
474
475[[folder:Knockout]]
476[[quoteright:252:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/3d96e9f9212ba99ae2c723970dab730a.JPG]]
477->'''AKA:''' "Kay Fury"
478
479A Fury who decided to escape to Earth when she saw the opportunity, developing an obsession with the young hero [[ComicBook/Superboy1994 Superboy]]. She eventually joined the ComicBook/SecretSix and fell in love with its leader, Scandal Savage.
480----
481* AffectionateNickname: She calls ComicBook/{{Superboy|1994}} "pup", which starts out in a grey area between this and TermsOfEndangerment, shifts to affectionate, and then shifts back into that grey area.
482* AmazonianBeauty: She's known for being a tall and muscular HeadTurningBeauty, although her muscle tone varies DependingOnTheArtist.
483* BathingBeauty: One of her favorite things about Earth is the luxurious showers, and has had a couple of {{Shower Scene}}s over the years. She is particularly happy about shampoos, which apparently aren't a thing in Apokolips.
484* BattleCouple: She fought alongside Scandal many times after they became a couple.
485* BloodKnight: Knockout loves a good fight and is furious in ''ComicBook/{{Superboy|1994}}'' when she realizes Dubbilex tricked the rest of the Furies away with mental trickery to make them think they'd successfully killed her when they tracked her to earth even though she knew she had no chance of surviving the battle she was still enjoying it.
486* CombatByChampion: Dreamed of taking on Big Barda, her trainer and ex-champion of the Furies, to prove she SurpassedTheTeacher. Their only fight was forced to end in a draw, and then ''Death of the New Gods'' prevented them from having another encounter.
487* CuteAndPsycho: Superboy's relationship with her ended badly when he realized that she killed ForTheEvulz and tried to make him do the same.
488* DatingCatwoman: She flirted with ComicBook/{{Superboy}}, and it is implied that she took his virginity.
489* DominoMask: Usually wears one as part of her Knockout costume.
490* EvilCounterpart: For Big Barda. Both go through similar journeys, but while Barda is unquestionably on the side of good, Knockout is an AntiHero at best.
491* FieryRedhead: She's a boisterous loudmouthed redhead.
492* GoodOldFisticuffs: She doesn't bother to use weapons, instead she uses her fists.
493%%* GoodThingYouCanHeal
494* HeelFaceDoorSlam: Made some half-hearted attempts to reform before joining the ComicBook/SecretSix, a decidedly unheroic team.
495* ItDoesntMeanAnything: She had a little trouble [[CultureClash understanding]] why Scandal got so upset when she caught her in bed with Deadshot.
496* LegFocus: One issue of ''ComicBook/Superboy1994'' opened with a SplashPanel of just her legs as she danced.
497* LeotardOfPower: A green leotard is her most iconic Knockout costume.
498* MadeOfIron: She can shrug off bullets or other minor attacks.
499* MsFanservice: Usually acts as a big sexpot in whatever book she happens to be on, but especially ''ComicBook/Superboy1994'' and ''ComicBook/SecretSix'' where she was frequently wearing revealing clothes or in many stages of undress.
500* OfficialCouple: With Scandal Savage.
501* PostKissCatatonia: A common RunningGag is her pulling people for a kiss that leaves them in this state.
502* ReallyGetsAround: Knockout is very promiscuous due to her upbringing in Apokolips. She has casual VictorySex with Deadshot after their team survives a battle with the Doom Patrol, but the Earth-raised Scandal is ''very'' pissed off to find out her girlfriend casually slept with another man.
503* RedheadInGreen: Her battle outfits are always green. And a few times she's in evening dresses and casual clothes that are green.
504* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Left Apokolips because she realized Earth is a lot nicer place to be than the hell-hole that is Apokolips.
505* SexGoddess: She's called the "Goddess of Sex and Fighting" for a reason. Both Scandal and Deadshot have talked about her being a very skilled and [[DestructoNookie aggressive]] lover. She's even joked this is why she's called Knockout.
506* SexyMentor: Acted as TheMentor to Superboy, teaching him how to fight better, but would also constantly tease and flirt with him.
507* ShamelessFanserviceGirl: Doesn't mind being seen walking out of the shower naked by her ''Secret Six'' teammates, although in her ''ComicBook/Superboy1994'' appearances she once got angry at Conner Kent for [[OutdoorBathPeeping peeping on her]] while she was having a WaterfallShower.
508* StatuesqueStunner: Taller than all the other Secret Six members except Bane and King Shark, and stands face-to-face with Barda.
509* SuperStrength: She's able to match blows against Kryptonians.
510* TeacherStudentRomance: Invoked. She inserted herself in ComicBook/{{Superboy|1994}}'s life as a fighting trainer while trying to get in his pants.
511* TheTease: She greatly enjoys acting aggressively flirtatious or sexual to get a rise out of people.
512* TokenNonHuman: As part of the ''ComicBook/SecretSix'', she was the only member of the team who wasn't originally from Earth.
513* UnequalPairing: With Superboy, a young inexperienced clone who was sort of a teenager but less than three years old in actuality whom she was trying to manipulate and control while she was unquestionably an adult.
514[[/folder]]
515
516[[folder:Lashina]]
517[[quoteright:254:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lashinadccomics.jpg]]
518
519Co-field leader of the Furies. She also works undercover as a prostitute when Granny Goodness requires it. Infamously infiltrated the Comicbook/SuicideSquad, an act Franchise/{{Batman}} failed to do.
520----
521* AscendedExtra: Lashina's a relatively minor character in the original comics, but expect her to be the voice of the Furies in any other medium.
522* BatmanGambit: Her infiltration of the Comicbook/SuicideSquad relied on people either not knowing that Duchess and Lashina were the same person, or watching for signs of her faking LaserGuidedAmnesia. Had anyone seriously confronted her, she'd have been stranded without a back-up plan.
523* BondageIsBad: A straightforward example, though unlike most cases, she's too overtly vicious to find a willing partner.
524* BrainsAndBondage: Though not immediately obvious, she's clever enough a strategist that she manipulated the ComicBook/SuicideSquad into attacking Apokolips without most of the team having the first clue of her real nature.
525* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Faked during her time in the Comicbook/SuicideSquad.
526* NoNonsenseNemesis: To Big Barda. They don't get to fight often, but they engage in some of the more vicious fights in comics.
527%%* SafeSaneAndConsensual: Averted.
528%%* ShockAndAwe
529* TheSquadette: As "Duchess" of the ''ComicBook/SuicideSquad'', her identity when left stranded and amnesiac on Earth.
530* StatuesqueStunner: She's in Maxima and Starfire's league, height-wise.
531* VillainessesWantHeroes: She's implied to have an attraction to Franchise/{{Superman}}. The animated series takes this a step further and implies that they were lovers while he was brainwashed.
532* WhipOfDominance: As expected from someone named [[MeaningfulName Lashina]], she has a [[LightningLash electrically charged]] steel whips that can extend, retract, and wrap around targets. Her costume is [[DressedLikeADominatrix purposedly designed to resemble a dominatrix]] and DependingOnTheWriter, she can have a sadistic and domineering personality.
533[[/folder]]
534
535[[folder:Mad Harriet]]
536[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/33241f93dc65c8961f9a817620ef9deb.JPG]]
537
538A psycho with razor-sharp claws.
539----
540* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: She's almost always illustrated with yellow skin and green hair.
541* AxCrazy: When you have "Mad" on your name, it's clear you're not very stable.
542* InASingleBound: She can jump incredibly high as well.
543%%* LaughingMad
544* ProgressivelyPrettier: This [[DependingOnTheArtist depends on the artist]], but she's a lot more attractive in ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' than usual.
545* PsychoForHire: The most psychotic amongst the Furies, which is saying something.
546* SlasherSmile: She rivals ComicBook/TheJoker in that area.
547%%* TooKinkyToTorture
548* VillainousFriendship: Speaking of the Joker, Harriet met and even befriended ComicBook/HarleyQuinn during a mission to Earth. Bernadeth scolded her for it.
549* WolverineClaws: Her main way of fighting are clawed gauntlets.
550[[/folder]]
551
552[[folder:Malice Vundabar]]
553[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/malice_vundabar.jpg]]
554
555A little girl dressed like Alice from ''Literature/AliceInWonderland''. She has her shadow monster, Chessure, devour her victims. Malice is Virman Vundabar's niece.
556----
557* AliceAllusion: A very dark case of this, but she's a New God named M'''alice''', dresses up like an old-fashioned British little girl, and can summon a monstrous smiling shadow.
558%%* CastingAShadow
559%%* CreepyChild
560* EnfantTerrible: She's a dangerous little girl who controls a demon to attack her targets.
561* LivingShadow: Chessure is a monstrous living shadow that maims on Malice's foes.
562* SlasherSmile: Chessure has a literal one.
563* WoundedGazelleGambit: Likes to pretend to be a little girl in distress, to lure her unfortunate victims in for Chessure to eat.
564[[/folder]]
565
566[[folder:Speed Queen]]
567[[quoteright:247:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/speed_queen.jpg]]
568
569She skates along at extreme speed.
570----
571* MeaningfulName: Only known as Speed Queen, she's the fastest of the Furies.
572* RollerbladeGood: Unlike other Speedsters, she uses rollerblades.
573* SuperSpeed: It's right there in her name.
574[[/folder]]
575
576[[folder:Stompa]]
577[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stompa.jpg]]
578
579This beefy woman's legs are so strong that she can generate earthquakes with her stomps.
580----
581* BrawnHilda: She's the plainest and most muscular of the Furies.
582* TheBrute: The tallest, beefiest and most muscular of the Furies, so this is her main role.
583* KickChick: Taken to an extreme in this case.
584* RedIsViolent: Her costume is mostly red and yellow, and she's just as ruthless as the other Furies.
585* ShockwaveStomp: Her trademark is making earthquakes with her stomps.
586* ThirdPersonPerson: Occasionally Stompa refers to herself in third person.
587[[/folder]]
588
589[[folder:Wunda]]
590[[quoteright:192:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wunda_01.png]]
591
592She has light based powers.
593----
594* LightIsNotGood: She has [[LightEmUp powers related to light]], but she's far from a good person.
595%%* LightEmUp:
596* TokenMinority: The only known Female Fury who is dark-skinned.
597* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Only appeared once and hasn't reappeared since 2005.
598[[/folder]]
599
600!!Other New Gods of Apokolips
601
602[[folder:Agogg]]
603[[quoteright:375:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/9ba156bb9632d6ad01e15d702658df08.jpg]]
604
605A hulking minion of Darkseid specifically sent to bring back a terminally ill person whom Desaad believes has most if not all of the Anti-life Equation in him.
606----
607* AppealToFlattery: How the ill person convinces him to spare the KO'ed Orion and Lightray after surrendering; after all, he's the one he came for and those two couldn't possibly be a threat to one as strong as he.
608* TheBrute / HairTriggerTemper: A nasty disposition with the strength to go with it; only by constantly remembering his orders does he keep from tearing his quarry apart.
609* CurbstompBattle: Whether they confronted him directly or caught him off-guard, Orion and Lightray were no match for him.
610* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Became a victim of this when the man threw himself off the balcony and made it seem like Agogg was responsible. Darkseid simply would not believe the person would sacrifice himself like that, and accused Agogg of trying to keep the equation for himself, demanding he reveal it to him immediately or be incinerated on the spot. It doesn't end well.
611* WouldHurtAChild: The Nursery his target used to frequent to entertain the young patients had better help Agogg locate him quickly.
612[[/folder]]
613
614[[folder:Sleez]]
615[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sleez_01.jpg]]
616
617Darkseid's exiled minion. Can control minds, but he's only interested in turning people into sex-slaves.
618----
619* EvenEvilHasStandards: On the receiving end of this. This guy is so creepy and awful that even ''[[GodOfEvil Darkseid]]'' is disgusted by him, to the point where he banished him from Apokolips entirely.
620* FatBastard: He's a bit on the stocky side in addition to being a totally depraved creep. He once brainwashed Superman and Big Barda into doing a porn video.
621* {{Gonk}}: Looks more like a goblin than a New God.
622* GreenAndMean: Has green skin and is sadistic.
623* MeaningfulName: His name is a homophone of "sleaze" and he's a rather loathsome dirtbag.
624* NoRespectGuy: He can override free will, which you'd think would make him an invaluable minion of Darkseid, but since he only uses it to fulfill his sexual urges it instead got him kicked out of Apokolips.
625* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Arguably. An unpopular character with readers for decades, Creator/GeneLuenYang found a way to make him more interesting in the pages of ''Comicbook/NewSuperMan'' by making him the god of self-destructive desires ''in general,'' not just lust.
626* {{Slimeball}}: His whole gimmick is turning his victims into strippers and porn actors.
627* TombstoneTeeth: A massive set of dentures.
628[[/folder]]
629
630!!Darkseid's Minions
631
632[[folder:The Deep Six]]
633[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/deep_six_001_6.jpg]]
634
635* {{Biomanipulation}}: Their original gimmick, since most of them have the power to mutate living organisms with their touch. In several stories, including their original appearances, this verges on the ability to create OrganicTechnology.
636* BodyBackupDrive: Used to bring them back, as they were killed off in their first arc. Before they die, they "spawn" versions of themselves, who inherit the memories and personalities of the originals as and when they die.
637* FishPeople: Just look at them.
638%%* PunnyName
639* QuirkyMinibossSquad: They are a group of amphibian warriors who serve Darkseid on the sea.
640[[/folder]]
641
642[[folder:Justifiers]]
643[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/justifiersdcu3.jpg]]
644
645Darkseid's elite warriors, they are composed of various people brainwashed to serve him.
646----
647
648* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Courtesy of Glorious Godfrey, all of them are to one degree of another.
649** MoreThanMindControl: Their original appearance in ''The Forever People'' had them as zealots of Godfrey's church of Anti-Life, reveling in the idea that they could "justify" targeting anyone they hated.
650** EvilMask: The ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'' incarnation of the Justifiers takes advantage of the Anti-Life Equation to create helmets that brainwash anyone wearing them into another Justifier mook.
651* CanonWelding: In ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'', the Secret Society of Super-Villains are brainwashed into becoming the new Justifiers, which follows up on Darkseid's role as the ManBehindTheMan for the original [[MediaNotes/TheBronzeAgeOfComicBooks Bronze Age of Comic Books]] incarnation of the Society.
652* CatchPhrase: "Anti-Life justifies my hate!"
653* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything / ANaziByAnyOtherName: In their original appearances in ''The Forever People'', the Justifiers are seen burning books they consider "decadent," rounding up people they consider "human trash," smashing windows and vandalizing store windows. Just to drive it home, there's an (apocryphal) quote by UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler right on the first page of the issue, depicting a crowd of Justifiers chanting their mantra.
654* EliteMooks: Glorious Godfrey's, and in ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'', Darkseid's.
655* PoweredArmor: Wear it.
656[[/folder]]
657
658[[folder:Parademons]]
659[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/parademons.jpg]]
660
661The normal shock troopers and foot soldiers of Darkseid.
662----
663
664* HenchmenRace: They're both bred from stock and modified clones of Apokoliptian citizens, but their only purpose is to serve as Apokoliptian soldiers, and they serve their superiors (Darkseid foremost) without question.
665* {{Mooks}}: To Darkseid, usually employed to invade other planets or to oppress the citizens of Apokolips when his normal soldiers aren't doing their jobs properly.
666* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: Its show that a handful of Parademons can develop minds and personalities of their own and become peaceful beings, unlike the vast violent and mindless majority that are blindly loyal to Darkseid.
667* UndyingLoyalty: They follow Darkseid's will mindlessly.
668* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: Due to their limited sentience, they are often killed without hesitation by other heroes. Best exemplified in the DCAU where ''Superman'' himself uses his heat-vision on them during his RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
669* ZergRush: Their true strength lies in their large numbers and unrelenting savagery.
670[[/folder]]

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