DC Comics has undergone a series of changes throughout its history. In the early 1970s, DC officially kicked off the Bronze Age when comics legend Jack Kirby joined the company. One of his first creations was the Fourth World, a slew of interconnected titles that explored his New Gods characters. Here, the writer combined ancient history, mythology, and religion to craft one epic tale of high fantasy and science fiction.The New Gods takes place in the far reaches of the DC Universe, telling the story of the ongoing war between Apokolips and New Genesis, a war that soon came to Earth. The two worlds are occupied by heroes, villains, and everything in between, housing some of the most powerful characters in the universe. While all New Gods are immensely powerful beings, some truly earn their moniker of deities through their power.Mister Miracle was created to be the most conventionally superhero-esque character of the Fourth World. Appearing in his own solo comic, Scott Free was the son of Highfather, raised on Apokolips by the torturous Granny Goodness. However, Scott managed to escape and made his way to Earth.RELATED: Why Long Comic Book Runs Need A Comeback
DC Comics has undergone a series of changes throughout its history. In the early 1970s, DC officially kicked off the Bronze Age when comics legend Jack Kirby joined the company. One of his first creations was the Fourth World, a slew of interconnected titles that explored his New Gods characters. Here, the writer combined ancient history, mythology, and religion to craft one epic tale of high fantasy and science fiction.
The New Gods takes place in the far reaches of the DC Universe, telling the story of the ongoing war between Apokolips and New Genesis, a war that soon came to Earth. The two worlds are occupied by heroes, villains, and everything in between, housing some of the most powerful characters in the universe. While all New Gods are immensely powerful beings, some truly earn their moniker of deities through their power.
Mister Miracle was created to be the most conventionally superhero-esque character of the Fourth World. Appearing in his own solo comic, Scott Free was the son of Highfather, raised on Apokolips by the torturous Granny Goodness. However, Scott managed to escape and made his way to Earth.
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