Ares (DC)

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Ares in Wonder Woman v5 #12.

Ares is a comic book deity that features in DC Comics.

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Biography

Pre-Crisis

God of War in Wonder Woman v2 #6.

Post-Crisis

Following the Crisis of Infinite Earths, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.

He later went to recover the slain body of Wonder Woman from an alternate future incarnation and took it with him. Ares filled the corpse with his godly essence and power to serve as raw material in the creation of a being worthy of him. To accomplish that, he influenced the minds of others to transform the body where he appeared in the dreams of T. O. Morrow and influenced the mind of the Cheetah into wanting to creating a weapon against superheroes. He then supplied them the corpse where it was transformed through science and magic into a being called Genocide. (Wonder Woman v3 #31) She was considered to be his future queen with Genocide dispatched by the Secret Society against the world's superheroes. (Wonder Woman v3 #32)

Post-Flashpoint

Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.

Overview

Personality and attributes

Powers and abilities

He had a dimension under his control with this appearing as a hill known as the Areopagus where no one including his father could harm him. (Wonder Woman v2 #1)

Notes

  • Ares was created by Charles Moulton in the Pre-Crisis continuity where he first appeared in Wonder Woman v1 #1 (Summer, 1942).
  • The character was re-interpreted by George Pérez in the Post-Crisis where Ares first appeared in Wonder Girl v2 #1

Alternate Versions

  • In Dark Nights: Metal v1 (2017), an alternate version of Ares was shown in the world as Earth-12 was shown in the Dark Multiverse. On this world, Ares forged a powerful helmet that increased his power by several magnitudes and he brought a terrible war on this planet. The Justice League fought but Ares defeated them where he knocked Wonder Woman unconscious with Batman believing the war god had slain her. He took the helmet of Ares and used its power to slay the god of war but became corrupted by its power as he became the Merciless. He then killed Wonder Woman when she tried to remove the helmet from him and began to purge the world of people as he waged an endless war against them The nature of his world meant that it was going to disappear into the Multiverse but the Batman Who Laughs recruited the Red Death to join him alongside their master Barbatos as they attacked the prime Earth.

In other media

Television

  • In Justice League Unlimited, Ares appeared as an antagonist in the DC Animated Universe in the episode "Hawk and Dove" where he was voiced by actor Michael York. A member of the Olympian Gods, the blonde haired god of war sought to encourage conflict. As part of his plans, he had the smith god Hephaestus craft the conflict fuelled Annihilator. He later appeared in Kaznia in the guise of Mr. Sera where he sold the Annihilator to Nardoc of the Northern faction. This was to encourage continued conflict with hate and anger causing the suit to fight harder. Wonder Woman, Hawk and Dove intervened in the conflict where Don Hall learnt of the Annihilators nature. Thus, they managed to end hostilities and thwart Ares plot with the war god vowing to return.

Films

  • In Wonder Woman, Ares appeared as an antagonist in the 2009 animated direct-to-video film where he was voiced by actor Alfred Molina. He was the Olympian God of War who long ago had forced himself on the Amazonian Queen Hippolyta where he had a child with her named Drax. Drax joined his father as he waged war and conflict on the mortal world when the Amazons assembled to battle him. During the battle, Drax was killed by Hippolyta who bested Ares and was prepared to kill him. However, Zeus intervened and stayed Hippolyta's hands to prevent her from killing his son whilst Hera stripped Ares of his godhood turning him mortal with this only being reversed by another god. Ares was made a prisoner of the Amazons who served as his jailers whilst they were given immortality and a life of peace on the isle of Themyscira.
  • In Wonder Woman, Ares appeared as the main antagonist in the 2017 live-action film set in the DC Extended Universe where he was voiced by actor David Thewlis. He was the god of war in the Olympian pantheon and the son of Zeus who came to despise mankind as he saw their actions as destroying the Earth. His fellow gods opposed his views leading to Ares murdering their ranks leaving only his father alive. A battle was fought between the pair where Zeus managed to wound Ares damaging his left leg and causing his fall from Olympus though he managed to survive whilst his father succumbed to his wounds. Ares had learnt though that his father had created a weapon known as the Godkiller that was left in the care of the Amazons to destroy the war god. In the aftermath, Ares remained in the mortal world where he continued his plans to have humanity destroy itself. During World War I, he had taken the guise of Sir Patrick Morgan an Imperial War Cabinet advisor where he masqueraded as a man bringing peace but secretly used his influence among the Germans for the creation of deadly weapons to bring about the end of the world.

Video games

  • In Injustice: Gods Among Us, Ares appeared as a playable character in the video game where he was voiced by actor J.G. Hertzler.
  • In DC Legends, Ares appeared as a playable character in the mobile video game.
  • In DC Unchained, Ares appeared as a playable character in the setting of the mobile video game. He was shown to had allied Earth's supervillains to combat the threat of Darkseid as the New Gods forces threatened Ares followers along with powerbase among the mortals of the world.

Appearances

  • Wonder Woman v1:
  • Wonder Girl v1:
  • Wonder Woman v2:
  • Wonder Woman v3:

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