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  2. Justice League Dark: Apokolips War - Wikipedia

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    To save his father Batman, Damian agrees to join the group. They travel to Stryker's Island in Metropolis and meet with Clark's wife Lois Lane who has recruited the Suicide Squad to their cause, now led by Harley Quinn. [c] Clark and Lois's plan is to infiltrate LexCorp and use a boom tube to reach Apokolips and kill Darkseid. Meanwhile, the ...

  3. Final Crisis - Wikipedia

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    Outpacing Omega Beams fired from the eyes of the humans in Darkseid's thrall, the Flashes lead both the beams and the Black Racer straight to Darkseid, finishing the job Batman had begun to kill him. Simultaneously, The Ray traces the Metron symbol across the face of the Earth in beams of light, liberating all those under the equation's control ...

  4. Batman: Battle for the Cowl - Wikipedia

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    Batman ultimately escapes, his clone commits suicide, and Bruce takes the bullet used to kill Orion and shoots Darkseid with it, breaking his no gun policy, but his decision allows the Black Racer to substitute Barry Allen's fate for Darkseid. Darkseid however simultaneously hits Bruce with the Omega Sanction, sending him to the past.

  5. Darkseid War - Wikipedia

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    Grail tells Darkseid to kill the Justice League, and Hal Jordan gives his green lantern ring to Batman, breaking him out of the Mobius Chair. Owlman and Grid take the Mobius Chair and disappear. Big Barda and Mister Miracle join the fight against Grail, and Myrinda Black sides with the Justice League after realizing that Grail is corrupt just ...

  6. Darkseid - Wikipedia

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    Darkseid (/ ˈ d ɑːr k s aɪ d /) [5] is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Created by writer-artist Jack Kirby, the character first made a cameo appearance in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #134 (December 1970), before being fully introduced in Forever People #1 (February 1971).

  7. Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne - Wikipedia

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    Each of the stories is a twist on a different 'pulp hero' genre — so there's the caveman story, the witchhunter/Puritan adventurer thing, the pirate Batman, the cowboy, the P.I. — as a nod toward those mad old 1950s comics with Caveman Batman and Viking Batman adventures. It's Bruce Wayne's ultimate challenge — Batman vs. history itself!" [2]

  8. Dark Crisis - Wikipedia

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    The heroes disapprove of this while Darkseid reveals his first plan to control the Darkness is to declare war on Earth-7 and defeat Empty Hand. As Thomas Wayne attempts to sedate Doctor Multiverse, he is now possessed by the Great Darkness causing Darkseid to kill him and take Doctor Multiverse's energy with him before teleporting to Earth-7 ...

  9. Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths - Wikipedia

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    Batman, Fate, Stewart, and Wonder Woman leave the Satellite to find Constantine. Using Fate's magic to restore Constantine's memories, they discover that Constantine's Earth was ravaged by Darkseid. [h] To restore his Earth, Constantine instructed his Earth's Flash to travel back in time and kill Darkseid when he was vulnerable as a child.