Summary

TheNew Godsare returning to comics with a fresh ongoing title that promises to be epic and deadly, as the end of the world is officially coming. As a part of DC’s All In initiative, some heroes are getting fresh starts, while others might just get their final farewell. Marvel has already gotten its chance to adapt the Thor Ragnarök epic from the page to the screen, but it’s time for DC to try its hand at a historical crisis, perfect for a comic universe filled with such Crises:Ragnarökis coming to the DCU.

Ragnarök is like a forest fire: a natural culling of dead trees to allow for new life to grow.

New Gods 1 Main Cover Solicits: Orion stands in front of Highfather, Big Barda, Mister Miracle, Lightray, and Metron.

During SDCC, ScreenRant sat down withwriter Ram Vto talk about his previous work as well as his upcoming seriesNew Godswith artist Evan Cagle. Moving on from the “Gotham Nocturne” tale in the pages ofDetective Comics, where Batman faced a mythological threat that nearly tore the city apart, V is ready to tackle the ultimate mythological reality of Jack Kirby’s celebrated heroes of New Genesis, who are included in released art by Pete Woods.

V teases that hisNew Godsseries with Cagle isnot just going to be a simple, contained story, but one that will reckon with all the DC Universe, saying,

Comic book art: Batman holding a red mask.

I’m taking the structure of the larger conflict quite literally from the sort of new end of the world and mythology. It’s the new Ragnarök, if you will.

The very name of the “New” Gods seems to take on a whole ironic tint if they really are going to be facing this new Ragnarök — otherwise known asthe end of the world.

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What Is Ragnarök?

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Ragnarök is a mythological concept comprising an apocalyptic event where the gods of light and dark battle each other to the death, resulting in a cataclysm affecting all reality.

Ragnarök is Old Norse for “the Twilight of the Gods” — or as medievalist Andy Orchard translates it, “the Doom of the Powers.” It is a mythological concept comprising an apocalyptic event where the gods of light and dark battle each other to the death, resulting in a cataclysm affecting all reality. While Ragnarök itself is an Eddic mythological concept, relating to the gods of the Norse pantheon, the essence of an apocalyptic battle between good and evil is common throughout most Western cultures.

Detective Comics Gotham Nocturne

The prophetic tale of Ragnarök is akin to the prophetic Revelation of St. John of the Bible as well as the fundamental eschatology of Zoroastrianism, where light clashes against darkness in a battle where light finally wins. Ragnarök, however, famously has a more tragic shade to it. During the fight, many of the Norse gods perish, such as Odin, Thor, and Loki,painting a much grimmer picture of what is in store for the New Gods(especially considering howLoki just might have made his DC debut).

Ram V Is Well-Prepared for DC’s Mythology

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V knows mythology, and he showcased this in the multi-year “Gotham Nocturne” arc inDetective Comics, whereinBatman becomes more of a mythological symbol fighting werewolvesinstead of just a vigilante cuffing bank robbers. This run’s villain is Tenclaw, a werewolf who isBatman’s perfect mythological foil. The symbol of Batman as a night predator started to gain traction when Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo introduced the Court of Owls during their New 52 run onBatman, and then Ram V perfected that idea, letting legend fight legend.

Tenclaw turns Gotham into a nightmare land more akin to the fantasy genre than a crime epic. Suddenly, it’s not just bats and owls, but a Batman who must rely on a magic he’s never been fond of if he hopes to keep his city. Now, V takes to the stars to challengeKirby’s Fourth Worldwith these very same ideals. If he can do it in Gotham,the celebrated writer can do it with gods who are already mythological in nature— modern mythology, in fact.

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The New Gods Exist at the End of the World

Ram V Speaks on Jack Kirby’s Modern Mythology

Not only is V well-versed in mythological themes, but he understands Kirby’s contribution to comics.Mythology is the storytelling prowess of humanity through the ages, and in a world of reruns and sequels upon sequels, V understands just what Kirby’s goal was: just as the gods were created once, so we can create New Gods again. V goes on to say:

[New Gods] was really fertile ground where really nothing had been planted in recent history. Also, I have a great love of mythology and mythological stories. So it felt like the New Gods are the sort of contemporary mythology in the DCU.

Orion, Green Lantern Hal Jordan, Darkseid, and Lex Luthor

By putting the New Gods through the ringer of a new Ragnarök, V is compounding old themes with new heroes. The story of the New Gods, which hasn’t received an ongoing title in some time but does have the honor of having acanceled movie in the DCU, was always going to end here. Considering that every myth with a prophesied cataclysm ends in this way, it was only a matter of time.The New Gods might just be entering their final saga this winter.

Will the New Gods Survive This New Ragnarök?

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Metaphorically, Ragnarök is like a forest fire: a natural culling of dead trees to allow for new life to grow. Out of the deaths of gods, their children rise up in a beautiful new world that is akin to a paradise — before the next threat comes along, that is. This pattern is just how the New Gods were created:when the old gods died, the New Gods took their place. The Gods of the Iron Age and onward often sacrificed themselves to make way for something new, and even DC’s New Gods need to die to birth newer gods.

Whether V will follow this mythological trope by retiring Kirby’s gods andreplacing them withpowerful new godsfor a new millenniumremains to be seen, but fans can trust that V will present a mythologically satisfying Crisis — and maybe even a farewell to these heroes. Kirby was brave enough to invent a whole pantheon, and now V might just be preparing fans for the same.

Composite image Big Barda, Darkseid and Metron

Will the New Gods Survive Their Next Adventure?

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Promising as well to feature the likes of Superman and other DC heroes, V and Cagle’sNew Godswill not just be a standalone story in the outer reaches of space.The fate of the New Gods will be entirely linked to the fate of DC as a whole.As V says,

This book exists because of things that happened in the DCU. The story, their conflict exists because of those reasons. And by the middle of the book, they are squarely embroiled in the conflict and the trauma that the greater DCU finds itself.

Darkseid in Comic Art by Jason Fabok

While some fans might be comfortable with a few tangential DC heroes perishing, Superman is most certainly a notable “god” of the DC “pantheon.” That means the Doom of the Powers might just come to heroes such as him, too.

One thing is certain: the word Ragnarök cannot be spoken unless devastation is near. The end of the world is nothing to exaggerate, and if anything,Darkseid and the New Gods of the Fourth Worldare going to endure their hardest trial yet. Not since Kirby has there been a writer that understands mythology so well as to bring the stories of theNew Godsto their ultimate and inevitable conclusion. Every god dies eventually, new or old. It’s coming, whether they’re ready or not. Twilight is falling - prepare forRagnarök.

WhileNew Gods#1does not yet have a specific release date, it will be available by the end of 2024 from DC Comics.

Source:The Elder Edda: A Book of Viking Lore

New Gods

New Gods is a canceled DC movie based on Jack Kirby’s titular Fourth World characters, which include Darkseid, Mister Miracle, and Big Barda. Despite solid plans to produce the film since 2018 with writers Tom King and Ava DuVernay already attached, the project was scrapped in April 2021.

Darkseid

Darkseid is a tyrannical supervillain in DC Comics, ruling the hellish planet Apokolips. He seeks the Anti-Life Equation to control all sentient life and eliminate free will across the universe. With immense strength, energy manipulation, and Omega Beams that disintegrate targets, Darkseid is a relentless foe of Superman, the Justice League, New Gods, and free people everywhere.