List of New Gods - Inhabitants of New Genesis

Inhabitants of New Genesis

  • Aarden (warrior from the Primitives)
  • Akarl (childhood friend of Orion)
  • All-Widow (queen of the Bugs of New Genesis)
  • Antinoos
  • Astorr (original Infinity Man)
  • Atinai (builder)
  • Avia (Queen of New Genesis, wife of Highfather, mother of Scott Free (the second Mister Miracle), grandmother of Avia II in the Kingdom Come reality, mother-in-law of Big Barda, sister-in-law of Big Breeda, adopted mother of Orion, adopted mother-in-law of Bekka and adopted sister-in-law of Himon)
  • Avia II (daughter of Scott and Barda Free, granddaughter of Izaya, Avia and Big Breeda and adopted niece of Orion and Bekka of the Kingdom Come reality.)
  • Bekka (Himon's daughter and Orion's wife)
  • Big Barda (Former leader of the Female Furies, Princess of New Genesis, daughter of Big Breeda, wife of Scott Free, mother of Avia II in the Kingdom Come timeline, daughter-in-law of Izaya and Avia I, adopted sister-in-law of Orion and Bekka)
  • Celestia
  • Commander Gideon
  • Desdemona
  • Enkar (guardian of Hadis)
  • Fastbak (a young god from Supertown, from The New Gods #5)
  • Forager (male; warrior Bug of New Genesis)
  • Forager (female; warrior Bug of New Genesis)
  • Highfather (Izaya): King and Prophet of New Genesis, husband of Avia I, father of Scott Free, grandfather of Avia II (Earth-22/Kingdom Come), father-in-law of Big Barda, brother-in-law of Big Breeda, adopted father of Orion, adopted father-in-law of Bekka and adopted brother-in-law of Himon)
  • Himon (mentor of Mister Miracle)
  • Infinity-Man (Drax, older brother of Darkseid)
  • Jezebelle (pre-Crisis only)
  • Jigundus (from Superman/Aliens)
  • K'zandr (keeper of Highfather's Oracle)
  • Lightray
  • Lonar
  • Madame Nature (security chief)
  • Magnar (Orion-level warrior who protected Supertown, as seen in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #147)
  • Metron
  • Mister Miracle (Scott Free): Prince of New Genesis, son of Highfather (Izaya) and Avia, father of Avia II (Earth-22/Kingdom Come), husband of Big Barda, son-in-law of Big Breeda, adopted brother of Orion, adopted-brother-in-law of Bekka and protegee of Himon. He is also the adopted brother of Grayven and Kalibak, the adopted son of Uxas/Darkseid, Tigra and Suli, adopted nephew of Drax/Infinity Man, adopted great-nephew of Steppenwolf and adopted grandson of Heggra and Yuga Khan)
  • Monitors (the aerial police of Supertown)
  • Mother Herrae (leader of the Primitives, one of the original New Gods)
  • Orion
  • Prime One (leader of the Bugs of New Genesis, and Forager's mentor)
  • Seagrin (water-loving New God)
  • Sserpa (warrior from the Primitives)
  • Sister Sunlight
  • Stanga (hermit)
  • Takion
  • Teledar (science officer)
  • Thunderer (Lonar's battle horse, survivor of Ragnarok, from Forever People #5)
  • Valkyra the Commander (Vykin's mother, rides a winged robot horse)
  • Vayla

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