
Cover Credits |
Artist: Walter Simonson |
Comic List |
Comic Title: Tales of the New Gods TPB
Publisher: DC
Cover Date: 2008
On Sale Date:
January 23, 2008 Direct Market Date January 23, 2008
Source: Previews, Vol. 17 #10 (#226)
Direct Market Date January 23, 2008
Source: ComicList, New Comic Book Releases List for Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Cover Price: $19.99
Page Count: 208
Editor: Peter Hamboussi
See Also: The Guide to Graphic Novels and Collected Editions
Story List | >> |
Title: "No Escape from Destiny"
Pages: 40
Feature(s):
Mister Miracle (Post-Crisis)
Writer: Mark Evanier
Penciller: Steve Rude
Inker: Mike W. Royer
Letterer: Todd Klein
Colorist: Anthony Tollin
Reprinted From:
Mister Miracle Special #1 (1987)
Feature Character(s)
- Mister Miracle (first post-Crisis appearance; last appearance in Mister Miracle Special #1; next appearance in Justice League #1)
Supporting Character(s)
- Big Barda (first post-Crisis appearance; last appearance in Mister Miracle Special #1; next appearance in Justice League International #7)
- Oberon (first post-Crisis appearance; last appearance in Secret Origins #33; next appearance in Justice League #1)
Villain(s)
- Darkseid (last appearance in Legends #6; next appearance in Swamp Thing #62)
- Granny Goodness (last appearance in Action Comics #586; next appearance in Warlord Annual #6)
- Kalibak (first post-Crisis appearance; next appearance in Warlord Annual #6)
- Funky Flashman (first post-Crisis appearance; next appearance in Swamp Thing #76)
- Darkseid's minions (no further appearances)
- DeSaad (last appearance in Warlord #115; next appearance in Suicide Squad #3)
Guest Appearance(s)
- Metron (in flashback to Mister Miracle's origin; last appearance in Secret Origins #33; next appearance in Swamp Thing #62)
- Himon (first post-Crisis appearance; in flashback to Mister Miracle's origin; last appearance in Secret Origins #33; next appearance in Suicide Squad #35)
Other Character(s)
- An unnamed ringmaster (serves as the narrator of this story; no further appearances)
- Mr. Doodah, Felicia, Marge, and other circus performers (no further appearances)
Flashback Appearance(s)
- Mister Miracle (Mister Miracle's origin; last appearance in Secret Origins #33; next appearance in Mister Miracle Special #1)
- Granny Goodness (Mister Miracle's origin; last appearance in Secret Origins #33; next appearance in Legends #2)
- Big Barda (in flashback to Mister Miracle's origin; last appearance in Secret Origins #33; next appearance in Mister Miracle Special #1)
Cameo Appearance(s)
- Highfather (in flashback)
- Orion (in flashback)
- Lightray (in Mister Miracle's thoughts)
- Forever People (in Mister Miracle's thoughts)
- Big Bear (in Mister Miracle's thoughts)
- Beautiful Dreamer (in Mister Miracle's thoughts)
- Mark Moonrider (in Mister Miracle's thoughts)
- Serifan (in Mister Miracle's thoughts)
- Vykin the Black (in Mister Miracle's thoughts)
Comments:
This story introduces the post-Crisis Mister Miracle who is considered to be entirely independent from his Earth-1 counterpart.
Synopsis:
Scott Free wishes to resume his career as an escape artist, but his wife Barda does not want him to risk his life. Darkseid decides to target him and sends Kalibak to attack. Scott and Barda defeat Kalibak, but their home is destroyed in the process. To pay for repairs Scott and Barda join the Doodah Bros. circus.
Mister Miracle and Barda soon make the circus a success. Darkseid then recruits Funky Flashman to help destroy Scott. Flashman tricks Mister Miracle into signing a contract to escape an impossible trap. Barda is kidnapped by Granny Goodness and used as bait to force Mister Miracle to enter the trap. Despite the many dangers, Mister Miracle prevails, rescues Barda, and upsets Darkseid's plans. He then leaves the circus with enough money to fix his house.
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