Darkseid

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He dispatched his forces to capture Kara Zor-El and had her brainwashed to serve him with Darkseid sending her to fight Superman when her cousin came to rescue her. Darkseid was forced to abandon this plan when Batman threatened to detonate Apokolip's armory of Hellspores that would have destroyed the planet with Darkseid disavowing Kara Zor-El and promising never to make another move against her. (Superman/Batman v1 #12)
  
 
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Darkseid is a male comic supervillain that features in DC Comics.

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Biography

Origin

Modern

He dispatched his forces to capture Kara Zor-El and had her brainwashed to serve him with Darkseid sending her to fight Superman when her cousin came to rescue her. Darkseid was forced to abandon this plan when Batman threatened to detonate Apokolip's armory of Hellspores that would have destroyed the planet with Darkseid disavowing Kara Zor-El and promising never to make another move against her. (Superman/Batman v1 #12)

Final Crisis

The New 52

Overview

Personality and attributes

As a strategist, he was noted to calculate the outcome of any event. (Superman/Batman v1 #12)

Powers and abilities

Notes

  • Darkseid was created by Jack Kirby where he made a cameo appearance in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen v1 #134 (November, 1970) before making a full appearance Forever People v1 #1 (February, 1971).

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  • Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen v1:
  • Forever People v1:
  • New Gods v1:
  • Justice League v1:

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