"New Gods and Fourth World" refers to a series of interconnected comic book stories created by Jack Kirby for DC Comics in the early 1970s. The "Fourth World" saga introduced a cosmic mythology centered on two rival planets, New Genesis and Apokolips, ruled by the god-like beings Highfather and Darkseid. These stories explored themes of good versus evil, destiny, and power, significantly expanding DC’s universe with complex characters and epic narratives.
"New Gods and Fourth World" refers to a series of interconnected comic book stories created by Jack Kirby for DC Comics in the early 1970s. The "Fourth World" saga introduced a cosmic mythology centered on two rival planets, New Genesis and Apokolips, ruled by the god-like beings Highfather and Darkseid. These stories explored themes of good versus evil, destiny, and power, significantly expanding DC’s universe with complex characters and epic narratives.
What is the Fourth World?
A DC Comics cosmic saga created by Jack Kirby in the early 1970s, featuring two rival realms—New Genesis and Apokolips—and a cast of god-like beings.
Who rules New Genesis and Apokolips?
New Genesis is ruled by Highfather; Apokolips is ruled by Darkseid.
Who are some key New Gods characters?
Mister Miracle (Scott Free), Orion, and Big Barda are central figures in the Fourth World stories.
What is a Boom Tube?
A teleportation gateway used by the New Gods to travel between worlds, typically powered by Mother Box technology.
Which DC titles are part of the Fourth World?
The core titles include The New Gods, Forever People, and Mister Miracle, all created by Jack Kirby.