Apokolipsis afictional planetthat appears inAmerican comic bookspublished byDC Comics.The planet is ruled byDarkseid,established inJack Kirby'sFourth Worldseries, and is integral to many stories in theDC Universe.Apokolips is considered the opposite of the planetNew Genesis.[1]
Apokolips | |
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First appearance | TheNew Gods#1 (February 1971) |
Created by | Jack Kirby |
Race(s) | New Gods Parademons Dreggs |
Characters | Darkseid Granny Goodness DeSaad Kalibak Steppenwolf Devilance Kanto Virman Vundabar Grayven Female Furies Deep Six Parademons |
Publisher | DC Comics |
Apokolips is a large planet covered entirely by a city (anecumenopolis). It is a notoriously dismal place, where the slavishHunger Dogs(low-class citizens) labor endlessly to feed the Energy Pits which supply light and power to the world.[2]Both Apokolips and New Genesis exist in a different plane of existence from the regular DC Universe,[3]located nearthe Sourcethat originated the Old andNew Gods.[4]
Apokolips represents a dystopian society. As Jack Misselhorn writes: "No one on Apokolips evolves spiritually because there is no love. It is a stagnant society, its inhabitants living in ignorance, the legacy of oppression".[5]
Because it exists in another dimension outside of the multiverse, Apokolips is primarily accessed via Boom Tubes. It has been said that the New Gods are normally giants, and that travel through the Boom Tubes rescales them to mortal proportions.[6][7]
Fictional history
editApokolips and its counterpartNew Genesiswere created after the destruction of Urgrund, the world of the "Old Gods" (implied to be the gods ofNorse mythology).[6]While New Genesis was given strength and nobility from the "living atoms" of the Old GodBalduur,Apokolips was saturated with evil from an unnamed sorceress.[8]The two planets are locked in an eternal war, symbolizing the struggle of evil and good on a grand mythic scale. Apokolips is ruled by a fell being known asDarkseid,a dark leader who rules over his downtrodden people by force and fear and killed his mother Heggra to obtain the throne.[6]
Seven Soldiers
editBoth Apokolips andNew Genesiswere seemingly destroyed in a final battle prior toGrant Morrison's miniseriesSeven Soldiers: Mister Miracle.However, the final issue of that series implied that the story's earlier events were merely visions seen by the hero as part of an elaborate test by the New GodMetron.How much of the battle really happened and the current status of the New Gods remains to be seen.
Countdown to Final Crisis
editUsingBoom Tubetechnology,Brother Eyearrives on Apokolips and seemingly assimilates the entire planet. Before the assimilation is fully complete, thePied Piperintervenes and channels theAnti-Life Equationthrough his flute. This destroys much ofBrother Eye,causing its central core to make a last-minute escape off the surface of the planet and reverting much of Apokolips to what it was.
Death of the New Gods
editAt the end of theDeath of the New Godsminiseries, with all the gods now dead, the combined entity born from the melding of theSourceand theAnti-Life Equationmerges Apokolips andNew Genesisinto a single new planet with characteristics in common with both the former worlds.
The Great Darkness Saga
editIn the 30th century, originalLegion of Super-Heroescontinuity, Apokolips is inactive and Darkseid is incapacitated. In the rebootLegioncontinuity, Darkseid was aged and dying, with the planet mostly uninhabited, but the center of a large cult.
The New 52:Earth-0 and Earth-2
editIn DC continuity following its 2011Flashpointevent and the launch of itsNew 52line of comics, theDC Multiverseremains composed of 52 worlds, but only one set of New Gods. Darkseid and his army from Apokolips have attempted to invade Earth-0, or Prime Earth, but are repelled by the first incarnation of theJustice League.At the same time, his armies invaded the alternate Earth of Earth-2 under the aegis ofSteppenwolf,which was much more successful.
The invasion of Earth-2 cost the lives of that universe's originalSuperman,Batman,Catwoman,Wonder Womanand millions of humans, including Earth-2'sLois Lane,who married Superman on that world. The Apokoliptan forces have assistance fromFury(Earth-2 Wonder Woman's abducted and brainwashed daughter), with all her mother's Amazonian abilities. Five years on, a number of new "wonders" begin to emerge:Green Lantern (Alan Scott),theAtom,Hawkgirl,Doctor Fate,theRed Tornado(an android with Lois Lane's consciousness) and theFlashform an embryonic Justice Society to deal with threats such asSolomon Grundy.Before long, the armies of Apokolips attempt a second invasion of Earth 2, and the Wonders of the World are supported by further heroes including Batman (Thomas Wayne), a newSuperman (Val-Zod),theHuntress (Helena Wayne),Power Girl,Aquawoman (Marella), theAccountable (Jimmy Olsen),the New GodMister Miracle,and Earth 0'sMister Terrific.
Agents of Darkseid, such asGlorious GodfreyandKalibak(inBatman & Robin) and the ApokoliptianOrion(inWonder Woman), have encountered the heroes of Earth-0 on several occasions, but no full-scale invasions have taken place. Later, in the seriesEarth 2: Worlds' End,Mister Miraclediscovers thatHighfathermade a deal with Darkseid that the armies of Apokolips could invade Earth-2 and that dimension freely without the intervention of the New Gods of New Genesis, explaining the wild disparity between the fates of Earth-0 and Earth-2. Ultimately, Apokolips itself enters Earth-2's Solar System and consumes Earth-2, transforming the planet into fuel to sustain itself.
DC Rebirth
editWhen Perpetua destroys the Source Wall, one of the side effects is that Apokolips simply vanishes.[9]With Apokolips gone, Darkseid plans to use the Ghost Sector to create a New Apokolips which he will use to invade and conquer the Multiverse.[10]
Inhabitants
editThe population is a downtrodden lot, including many kidnapped from other worlds before being "broken". The majority of the population are called Lowlies or Hunger Dogs, a bald and fearful race that has no sense of self-worth or value, and yet, in their own way, are just as much gods as those who rule the planet.[11]The Lowlies are subject to constant abuse that ends only with death. Next are the Parademons, who serve as the keepers of order on the planet and are created from other races who have been brainwashed or resurrected to serve Darkseid.[6][12]Higher above the Parademons are theFemale Furies,who are Darkseid's personal guard. They are blessed with unnatural strength and longevity and are either trained for their position in the Furies from birth, or are promoted from the ranks of general Apokoliptian troops. The leaders of the Furies areGranny Goodness,who sports the appearance of a matronly old woman while being the most powerful of the guards, andKanto,who enjoys a unique position as Darkseid's master assassin.[13][6]The chief guard,Big Barda,had a third position under Granny which has not been filled since her defection from the group. Deep below Armagetto, the lifeless forms of the Old Gods live on. They are known as the Dreggs.
Apokolips is ruled by Darkseid as its theocratic god/despot, but he delegates most of the actual day-to-day ruling to his counsellorDeSaad.Darkseid has no real contenders for the throne of Apokolips except the bug-likeMantis,although his sonsOrion,GrayvenandKalibakare also potential contenders. Darkseid is cursed with Grayven and Kalibak's stupidity and Orion's service in the name of good. Orion once usurped the throne of Apokolips from his father temporarily, until coming to his senses and returning to New Genesis. It is prophesied that Orion will overthrow Darkseid. InKingdom Come,it is revealed that Darkseid's overthrow will not result in major changes on Apokolips, as Apokolips' evil comes from evil itself rather than from Darkseid.
Geography
editThere are different locations on Apokolips, a ecumenopolis (a world-city) with burning firepits, extant in between dimensions, occupying a ‘frequency’ somewhere between the physical universe and Hell:
- Armagedda- One of the many filth-strewn districts on Apokolips that is inhabited by Hunger Dogs and patrolled by Parademons.
- Armagetto- The planet's one city and capital home to a dangerous ghetto outside of Darkseid's palace.
- Darkseid's Palace- This is where Darkseid lives.
- The Garden of Hope- The only beautiful place on Apokolips that has plants on it. It is here where the precognitive Pythia resides where she guards Darkseid's oracle. Darkseid tends to visit this area when he gets stressed out.[14]
- Granny Goodness' Orphanage- This is a training facility where Granny Goodness trains the children of Apokolips to become mighty warriors. It is located in the Night-Time Zone of Armagetto.
- The Happiness Home- The Happiness Home is a rectangular fortress is built on a solid rock base in the centre of a shallow crater. It is over 200 feet high and a training school of sorts.
- The Necropolis- The Necropolis is an underground labyrinth located on Apokolips, home to the Dreggs, the last surviving Old Gods. The Dreggs survived the sundering ofUrgrund,but were rendered mindless. Below the Necropolis are the Black Ways, a labyrinth which was the prison of Sirius, one of the last few surviving Old Gods, now trapped in the form of a large wolf. Sirius sacrificed himself to save Orion's life, as seen inOrion#10 (March 2001). Powerful artifacts created by the Old Gods have been found in the Necropolis. A sword found in the ruins ofAsgaardbriefly gave John Hedley superhuman powers, which he used to challenge Orion inNew Gods#16 (May 1990). In another expedition, Kalibak discovered theThunderbelt,a device which increased his strength and durability (and which was a direct homage to Thor's belt of strength). New Genesis also has ruined cities from the time of the Old Gods. Lonar found his mystical war horse Thunderer in one of these ruins. They met the Odin for some kind of business, such as a black lightning market that could be a source for Asgaardian people.
- The Terrorium-[15]
Technology
editApokolips is on par withNew Genesisin terms of technological advancement. With their technology, they are the height of power in most of the universe and are able to devastate galaxies when they choose to use it. Technology from Apokolips is sometimes on par with the technology used byBrainiac.Apokoliptian technology is furthermore the source of unparalleled misery in the universe, as the planet routinely arms evil groups with advanced technology to further its influence (and misery) across the universe. Apokoliptian technology was used byBruno Mannheimand his organizationIntergangin theSupermancomics. It was a deal between Darkseid and Metron which was the cause of the invention of the "Boom Tube" using "Element X", which could only be found on Apokolips. The "Entropy Aegis" armor, used bySteelto defeatImperiex,was Apokoliptian technology, as was Dmitri Pushkin's second suit ofRocket Redarmor.
Other versions
editDarkseid/Galactus: The Hunger
editDuring anintercompany crossover,Galactusvisited Apokolips, but was unable to feed on the planet, since all of the life force that had dwelled there had either left toNew Genesisor had been burned in the fire pits long ago, in essence leaving the planet with no life force and making it too corrupt for him to feed on.[6]
In other media
editTelevision
edit- Apokolips appears inSuper Friends: The Legendary Super Powers ShowandThe Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians.
- Apokolips appears inSuperman: The Animated Series.[16]
- Apokolips appears in theJustice Leagueepisode "Twilight".[17]
- Apokolips appears inJustice League Unlimited.[18][19]Following Darkseid's death,Granny GoodnessandVirman Vundabarbattle for control of the planet.
- Apokolips appears in theseries finaleofSmallville.
- Apokolips appears inYoung Justice.[20][21][22]
- Apokolips appears inJustice League Action.[23]
- Apokolips appears in theHarley Quinnepisode "Inner (Para) Demons".[24]
Film
edit- Apokolips appears inSuperman/Batman: Apocalypse.
- Apokolips appears in theDC Animated Movie UniversefilmsJustice League: War,Reign of the Supermen,andJustice League Dark: Apokolips War.
- Apokolips appears inZack Snyder's Justice League.[25]
Video games
edit- Apokolips appears inSuperman: Shadow of Apokolips.
- Apokolips appears inDC Universe Online.
- Apokolips appears inLego DC Super-Villains.
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edit- ^Byrne, John(w),Byrne, John(p),Austin, Terry(i). "Legends from the Darkside"Superman,vol. 2, no. 3, p. 11-12 (March, 1987). DC Comics.
- ^Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe Volume I(March 1985)
- ^The Multiversity Guidebook#1 (March 2015)
- ^Jack Kirby's Fourth World#1 (March 1997)
- ^Misselhorn, Jack (Spring 2017)."Love of Anti?-Life".The Jack Kirby Collector.24(71): 30.Retrieved3 September2020.
- ^abcdefFaraci, Derek (June 15, 2020)."New Gods: 10 Things DC Fans Should Know About Darkseid's Home, Apokolips".CBR.RetrievedSeptember 18,2024.
- ^The size difference varies; Supergirl found herself confronted with Apokoliptians the size of skyscrapers, while Superman found that entireplanetsfrom his universe fitted in his hand while on Apokolips.
- ^Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe Volume I(March 1985)
- ^Justice League Annual(vol. 4) #1
- ^Justice League Odyssey Vol. 1
- ^Byrne, John(w),Byrne, John(p),Austin, Terry(i). "Legends from the Darkside"Superman,vol. 2, no. 3, p. 10-11 (March 1987). DC Comics.
- ^Byrne, John(w),Byrne, John(p),Austin, Terry(i). "Legends from the Darkside"Superman,vol. 2, no. 3, p. 13 (March 1987). DC Comics.
- ^Wechsler-Chaput, Elayne (2004). "Hell Hath No Furies... A Primer to the World of the Female Furies". In Morrow, John (ed.).The Collected Jack Kirby Collector Volume 1.TwoMorrows Publishing. pp. 110–111.ISBN9781893905009.Retrieved3 September2020.
- ^New Gods(vol. 4) #4. DC Comics.
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- ^Luciano, Nick (November 12, 2020)."Justice League Unlimited:The DCAU's Stellar Sendoff ".TV Obsessive.RetrievedSeptember 18,2024.
- ^Crocker, Nick (September 4, 2019)."Young Justice: Outsiders- Season Review ".Cinema Debate.RetrievedSeptember 18,2024.
- ^Barber, Cleve (April 14, 2022)."Young Justice: PhantomsEpisode 18 Spoiler Review/Recap ".Full Circle Cinema.RetrievedSeptember 18,2024.
- ^Belcher, Ben (May 14, 2022)."Young Justice: PhantomsS4E18-21 Recap and Review: New Genesis Would Make Jack Kirby Proud ".Geek Vibes Nation.RetrievedSeptember 18,2024.
- ^Cyrenne, Randall (October 22, 2017)."Justice League Action– Superpowers Unite: Season One, Part One ".Animated Views.RetrievedSeptember 18,2024.
- ^Knight, Rosie (May 22, 2020)."Harley QuinnSeason 2 Episode 8 Review: Inner (Para) Demons Review ".Den of Geek.RetrievedSeptember 18,2024.
- ^Beasley, Tom (May 28, 2020)."Zack Snyder unveils first look at Darkseid in the Snyder Cut ofJustice League".Yahoo.RetrievedSeptember 18,2024.