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Mister Miracle, Vol. 1 by Jack Kirby
Mister Miracle, Vol. 1 by Jack Kirby




Mister Miracle, Vol. 1 by Jack Kirby

After he left DC Comics, Scott Free starter to appeared in issues putting him next to other DC heroes. Mister Miracle Reading Order Mister Miracle and The Fourth World (Pre-Crisis)ĭuring the 1970s, Mister Miracle was mostly part of Jack Kirby’s work on the Fourth World mythology. He died at some point, like the other New Gods, and was later resurrected too. He became a hero, and eventually joined the Justice League.

Mister Miracle, Vol. 1 by Jack Kirby Mister Miracle, Vol. 1 by Jack Kirby

Of course, the war against Darkseid had not ended and, joined by Big Barda, Scott Free kept fighting. After Thaddeus was killed, Scott took over his stage identity and became an escape artist, with the help of his assistant and friend, a dwarf named Oberon. He also finally found an exit and fled to Earth where met circus escape artist Thaddeus Brown–whose stage name was Mister Miracle. Scott joined the Resistance where he met Big Barda who would later become his wife. That’s why Scott grew up in one of Granny Goodness’ “Terror Orphanages” with no knowledge of his own heritage–he still rebelled against the corrupt and violent ideology of Apokolips. To stop the war between the two planets, heirs were exchanged. Introduced in Mister Miracle #1 (April 1971), Scott Free is the son of the sage Highfather, ruler of New Genesis, the positive counterpart to the hellish planet Apokolips ruled by Darkseid. The last one is the heart of our article today.

Mister Miracle, Vol. 1 by Jack Kirby

Kirby mostly developed it we three titles: New Gods, The Forever People, and Mister Miracle. His major DC work was what is called “The Fourth World,” a series of interconnected series based around a new mythology surrounding The New Gods–find more about it in our Fourth World Reading Order. For a few short years during the 1970s, Jack Kirby joined DC Comics and introduced revolutionary ideas that are still affecting the DCU to this day–he was not the king of comics for no reason.






Mister Miracle, Vol. 1 by Jack Kirby