Ava DuVernay confirme la présence d’une Reine très spéciale de la planète New Genesis dans New Gods ! The New Gods (also known as New Deities New Entities Alien Gods Alien Deities Alien Entities Titan Gods Titan Deities and Titan Entities) are an alien race of Immortal beings native to the neighboring planets of Apokolips and New Genesis. The world of these known deities was split and became two separate planets, forever linked, but utterly different. Die Beifügung „New“ wird innerhalb der Handlung der Reihe routinemäßig damit erklärt, dass beide Völker ihre Abstammung auf ein ominöses, im Dunkeln der „Geschichte“ liegendes, Volk gemeinsamer Vorfahren zurückführen, das innerhalb des Universums der „New Gods“-Geschichten nur als „die alten Götter“ bekannt ist. New Gods (also known as New Deities New Entities Alien Gods Alein Deities and Alien Entities) are a powerful race of gods originating from twin planets: New Genesis and the hellish Apokolips (both of those planets are 2/3 smaller than the size of Cybertron, theoretically speaking).
Often this technology, such as the Mother Box, bordered on the magical. The gods of New Genesis were fully recreated in Final Crisis #6 (2009), and reside on Earth-51 (only a handful of them appeared in-panel). The New Gods are a race of ultra-powerful beings who inhabit two warring planets in a far away galaxy, with Super Heroes living on New Genesis and Super-Villains residing on Apokolips.
New Genesis is a fictional planet appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.The planet is in a parallel dimension adjacent to the main DC Universe.This planet, along with Apokolips, is speculated to be near the constellation Orion.It is the home-planet of the New Gods from Jack Kirby's Fourth World comic book series.
Name First appearance Status; THE GODS OF NEW GENESIS: KIRBY'S ORIGINAL GODS: Highfather (Izaya) The New Gods #1 (Feb./Mar. ; Fantastic Racism: New Genesis has its inhabitants divided between two species: the immortal gods, who live in the city of Supertown, and the "bug", a species who grew from "micro-life" spread on the planet's surface during the Gods' war, and live in "Bug Mound". Their populations became known as the New Gods, the immortal denizens of the cosmos who … But he's not alone: the New God 'Lightray' gained just as much fame as Orion's closest friend and fellow warrior. Elle est dirigée par le bienveillant Highfather.
Orion takes the spotlight as the New God of New Genesis most likely to pop up in a mainline DC superhero comic, bringing galactic threats along with him.
Enfin, Ava DuVernay nous offre un update sur ses New Gods!Depuis que le scénariste du film, Tom King, a teasé un film “personnel” et fidèle aux comics books, nous attendons avec impatience d’en … New Genesis and its dark counterpart Apokolips were spawned by the destruction of Urgrund, the world of the "Old Gods" (initially implied to be the gods of classical mythology, though versions of these characters have since been revealed to still exist in the DC Universe). The New Gods' Powers and Abilities No two New Gods have the same powers, but most residents of New Genesis and Apokolips have abilities far … New Gods rely on advanced technology as much as they do their own inherent powers and abilities. Killed by Ares, Jack Kirby's Fourth World #8 (1997); reappeared as avatar, Seven Soldiers: … New Gods : Ava DuVernay confirme la présence d'une Reine très spéciale de la planète New Genesis dans New Gods !
Billions of years ago, a cataclysm split the planet Urgrund in two, forming the twin planets of New Genesis, a sunlit utopia, and Apokolips, an industrialized wasteland.
While many New Gods physically resemble Humans, many have distinct alien features just like Kryptonians Demons and Thanagarians except Darkseid and …