List of New Gods - Inhabitants of Apokolips

Inhabitants of Apokolips

  • Aerotroopers (winged minions of Darkseid)
  • Agogg (giant minion slain by Darkseid)
  • Amazing Grace
  • Antagonist (minion of Darkseid)
  • Artemiz (Female Furies)
  • Bernadeth (Female Furies)
  • Big Breeda (Female Furies, mother of Big Barda, grandmother of Avia II (Kingdom Come), mother-in-law of Scott Free, sister-in-law of Avia I and Izaya)
  • Bloody Mary (Female Furies)
  • Brimstone
  • Brola (member of Darkseid's Elite, has a "Hand of Stone", from The New Gods #2)
  • Buna (warrior of Apokolips, from Superman vol. 2, #104)
  • Canis Major (minion of Darkseid)
  • Canis Minor (minion of Darkseid)
  • Captain Hathak (former lover of Tigra, possible father of Orion)
  • Chessure (creature controlled by Malice Vundabar)
  • Commander Tusk (commander in Darkseid's army)
  • Concord & Harmon (minions of Darkseid)
  • Control (communications officer)
  • Cyborg-87 (minion of Darkseid)
  • Darkseid
  • Darkseid's Elite
  • Deep Six
  • Desaad
  • Devilance the Pursuer
  • Doctor Bedlam (enemy of Mister Miracle)
  • Ericht (Theta drone)
  • Esak (brilliant young man from Supertown who was Metron's protégé. He was destined to take Metron's place one day as cosmic explorer and master technologist, until he was injured in an accident which damaged him both physically and mentally. His soul and faith were embittered badly and he soon turned against Metron and his New Genesis allies by joining the ranks of Darkseid's Elite. Orion finally confronted Esak and killed him; but before he died, Orion, still respectful for Esak's past self, prayed to the Source for Esak and his face was healed before he finally died.)
  • Female Furies
  • Gilotina (Female Furies)
  • Glorious Godfrey
  • Gole (Deep Six)
  • Granny Goodness
  • Grayven
  • Gravi-Guards (hulking minions of Darkseid, able to become superdense. From Jack Kirby's Fourth World #12)
  • Heggra
  • Himon
  • Hunger Dogs (downtrodden citizens of Apokolips)
  • Infernus (fiery headed minion of Darkseid)
  • Iota (minion of Darkseid)
  • Jaffar (Deep Six)
  • Jovita (rebel from Armagetto)
  • Justeen (Darkseid's Elite, leader of the Suicide Jockeys)
  • Kalibak
  • Kalibre (assassin)
  • Kanto (assassin)
  • Killroy (son of Steppenwolf)
  • Kurin (Deep Six)
  • Kyta (rebel from Armagetto)
  • Lakutha (midwife slain by Tigra to hide Orion's true parentage)
  • Lashina (Female Furies; also known as Duchess when she was in the Suicide Squad)
  • Little Barda
  • Lucifar (minion of Darkseid)
  • Mad Harriet (Female Furies)
  • Malice Vundabar (Female Furies)
  • Mantis (arachnid warrior from the Bugs of Apokolips)
  • Marvelous Marno (inventor)
  • Master Mayhem
  • Meteorra
  • Mokkari (ran the Evil Factory parallel to Project Cadmus)
  • Mortalla
  • Necromina (can raise and control the dead with her "Mortis Mark")
  • Nurse Maggit (assistant to Desaad)
  • Pacifiers (giant red robots, enforce peace through force. From Superman vol. 2, #3)
  • Parademons
  • Pharzoof
  • Photon Patrol (regular soldiers using Parademon flying harnesses, from Mister Miracle #25)
  • Powerboy
  • Precious (failed potential recruit for the Female Furies)
  • Protector Willik (Armagetto district protector)
  • Pythia (keeper of Darkseid's Oracle)
  • Red One (assistant to Meteorra)
  • Riproar (exiled to Earth and trapped in stone, battled Young Justice)
  • Servitors (giant armored minions of Darkseid)
  • Shaligo (Deep Six)
  • Simyan (ran the Evil Factory parallel to Project Cadmus)
  • Sleez (former boyhood friend of Uxas)
  • Slig (Deep Six)
  • Speed Queen (Female Furies)
  • Steppenwolf
  • Sting (arachnid warrior from the Bugs of Apokolips)
  • Stompa (Female Furies)
  • Suicide Jockeys (non-humans fitted with flying harnesses and suicide bombs)
  • Suli (mother of Kalibak)
  • Tigra (mother of Orion)
  • Titan (giant green member of Darkseid's Elite from The New Gods #18)
  • Trok (Deep Six)
  • Tygar the Tearer (sabretoothed gladiator)
  • Tyrus (minion of Darkseid)
  • Topkick (Parademon drill instructor)
  • Tracker (giant-sized three-headed hound that serves Tyrus)
  • Virman Vundabar
  • Warhounds (robotic dogs from Legends #3)
  • Wunda (Female Furies)
  • Yuga Khan (father of Darkseid)

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