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Template:Short description Template:Infobox comics character Bernadeth is an extraterrestrial supervillainess appearing in comic books published by DC Comics.
Publication history
She first appeared in Mister Miracle #6 (February 1972) and was created by Jack Kirby.[1]
Fictional character biography
Bernadeth is the co-leader of the Female Furies and the sister of Darkseid's servant DeSaad.[2] [3][4] She is killed by Lashina, who is in turn killed by Darkseid before he resurrects them both.[5] Lashina later appears as a member of the Dark Side Club.[6]
In The New 52, Darkseid's daughter Grail enslaves him, leading Big Barda and the Furies to work together to rescue him.[7] In DC Rebirth, the Furies witness the birth of Barda and Mister Miracle's son Jacob and meet with the two and Lightray to discuss a potential peace treaty between Apokolips and New Genesis.[8]
Powers and abilities
As a New God, Bernadeth is nigh-immortal and possesses superhuman physical abilities.[9] She is a skilled combatant and wields the Fahren-Knife, a fiery dagger made from Darkseid's skin.
Other versions
- Bernadeth appears in the Amalgam Comics series Unlimited Access.[10]
- Bernadeath appears in Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman.[11]
In other media
Television
- Bernadeth appears in the Justice League Unlimited episode "Alive!".[12]
- Bernadeth makes a non-speaking appearance in the Justice League Action episode "It'll Take a Miracle!".[12]
Film
An alternate universe variant of Bernadeth makes a cameo appearance in a flashback in Justice League: Gods and Monsters.
Video games
Bernadeth appears as a character summon in Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.[13]
References
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- ↑ Mister Miracle #8-12 (1972-1973)
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- ↑ Birds of Prey #118
- ↑ Justice League (vol. 2) #50 (2016)
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- ↑ The DC Comics Encyclopedia
- ↑ Unlimited Access #4 (1998)
- ↑ Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman #16-18 (digital)
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