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  2. Justice League Dark: Apokolips War - Wikipedia

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    Furious, Darkseid tries to kill Batman, while Damian intercepts Darkseid, dying in Batman's arms. Damian's death overwhelms Raven, the two having confessed their love for one another earlier on Striker's Island, and her emotional instability frees Trigon. Taking Clark's body, Trigon purges the kryptonite from it, restores its powers, and kills ...

  3. Superman/Batman: Apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and the Amazons fight them until Superman vaporizes them with his heat vision. Batman, however, discovers Kara missing and Lyla dead, with Darkseid ordering the attack as a diversion to allow time for Granny to kidnap Kara. On Apokolips, Darkseid brainwashes her into becoming the captain of the Furies.

  4. Superman: The Dark Side - Wikipedia

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    Superman becomes an eager participant in the destruction of New Genesis and a willing disciple of Darkseid. Ultimately, he discovers his true origin and leads the New Gods into battle against Darkseid, freeing Apokolips. [1] In this series, he wears black and red armor similar to that of Darkseid's son Orion. This armor has a unique Superman ...

  5. Characters of the DC Extended Universe - Wikipedia

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    Darkseid (portrayed by Ray Porter), originally known as Uxas, is a New God who is the tyrannical ruler of Apokolips and the master of Steppenwolf and DeSaad. While he is merely mentioned in the theatrical version of Justice League, the character makes his first on-screen appearance in the director's cut, with his scenes being restored. The ...

  6. Final Crisis - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of Final Crisis went on sale May 28, 2008. [15] Final Crisis was seven oversized issues released over nine months starting in May 2008. [16] Morrison explained that the sequence of stories in the main series and tie-ins is Final Crisis #1–3, Superman Beyond #1–2, Final Crisis: Submit, Final Crisis #4–5, Batman #682–683, and finally Final Crisis #6–7.

  7. Darkseid - Wikipedia

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    Darkseid was created by writer-artist Jack Kirby to serve as the chief antagonist of his "Fourth World" metaseries.The character was first seen briefly in a series of cameos that started in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #134 (December 1970), before making his first full appearance in Forever People #1 (February 1971).

  8. 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.

  9. DeSaad - Wikipedia

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    DeSaad is originally a New God from New Genesis before Darkseid corrupts him into serving him. [4] Afterwards, DeSaad assists Darkseid in killing his brother Drax, and becomes his torturer. [2] [5] In the Superman/Batman story "Torment", Darkseid tasks DeSaad with retrieving Highfather's staff to restore his power. He betrays Darkseid and ...