Parademon
Parademons | |
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A Parademon as seen in Azrael #34 (October 1997). | |
Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | The New Gods #1 (February/March 1971) |
Created by |
Jack Kirby Gail Simone Dale Eaglesham |
In-story information | |
Team affiliations | New Gods of Apokolips |
Abilities |
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Parademons are a fictional group of extraterrestrials appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. They are monstrous shock troops of Apokolips used by Darkseid to maintain order of the planet.
Publication history
The original Parademons were created by Jack Kirby in The New Gods #1 (1971).
Fictional history
Loyal to their master but none too bright, the armored Parademons fly through the air, carrying powerful weapons used to quell the rabble. Their true strength is in their numbers, which reach into the thousands. When acting together, they can overwhelm even the toughest heroes. They are chosen from the most sociopathic and cruel residents before being given gliders and trained in combat. They are often accompanied by gigantic dogs called Hounds.
In the comic Salvation Run, Parademons are dispatched by Desaad to attack the villains that were dumped onto their training camp. They killed Hyena, Brutale, General Immortus, and Solomon Grundy, the last of whom turned up alive in later issues. Most of them were killed when Lex Luthor self-destructed the teleportation device.
In The New 52 (a reboot of the DC Comics universe), the Parademons are used to attack Earth, first seen encountering both Green Lantern and Batman in Gotham City.[1] It is revealed in new continuum that the Parademon hordes are either remolded lifeforms or the processed corpses of which that Darkseid and Apokolips have harvested and processed from the various worlds and realities they've conquered.[2]
Repurposing them through the usage of nightmarish Apokoliptian technologies, Red Tornado of Earth 2 noted that K'li's, former fury of Darksied; special class of Berserker Parademons are the remodeled remains of the dead or kidnapped citizens from their world.[3]
Notable Parademons
The following is a list of notable Parademons:
Mike
Mike the Parademon | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Total Justice #1 (October 1996) |
Created by |
Christopher Priest Ramon Bernado |
In-story information | |
Full name | Michael |
Species | Parademon |
Place of origin | Apokolips |
Team affiliations | New Gods of Apokolips |
Abilities |
Heightened strength and tolerance for pain Armor-based flight |
As part of one of his plans to acquire the Anti-Life Equation, Darkseid left a contingent of Parademons on a small Caribbean island. Eventually, seemingly having been forgotten, one of the Parademons took on a mind of his own and, dubbing himself Michael (but prefers to be called Mike), he began to kidnap people off passing ships to get company.
One of the boats that Michael took happened to have Tim Drake, the current Robin, and his father, Jack, on it, thus drawing the attention of the Justice League.[4] Green Lantern, Flash, Aquaman, and Batman all came to the island and were drawn into conflict with Darkseid, who had come to retrieve his errant Parademons.
After a battle with Green Lantern, when the Justice League transport they were in crashed, Michael was presumably killed by Darkseid, and the Apokoliptian warlord left Earth. Batman had spirited Michael back into his home beneath the island and left him with a television for company, warning him that if he left, he would have to face the Dark Knight.[5]
Secret Six Parademon
A rogue Parademon debuted as a member of the Secret Six in Villains United #1 (July 2005). He is forced to join the Secret Six or, as punishment, Mockingbird would inform Granny Goodness about his presence here.[6] During that time, he forms a bond with Rag Doll, calling him "clown". The nature of their relationship is unknown as well as how they formed such a close bond.
When the mansion the Six were living in was attacked by members of the Society, he detonates the Mother Boxes he had strapped to his body, killing him. In the Secret Six miniseries, it is revealed that Parademon has been stuffed and is kept in Rag Doll's bedroom. Rag Doll talks to his stuffed body as though he is still alive.
During the Reign in Hell arc, Rag Doll attempted to use the "Get Out of Hell Free" card to resurrect Parademon. However, Rag Doll discovered that Parademon actually enjoyed Hell (as it reminded him of Apokolips). The card was then used on Knockout instead.
Others
- 3G4 – A Parademon drone who somehow develops a self-awareness and questions his training. Killed by Topkick for treachery. (Aquaman vol. 5, #37)
- Colonel Harrendous – Officer of Parademon invasion force. Killed when Alien egg within him burst. (Superman/Aliens II #2)
- Pharzoof – Rogue miniature Parademon. (Birds of Prey #12)
- Topkick – Parademon drill instructor. (Aquaman vol. 5, #37)
Powers and abilities
Typical abilities of a Parademon include heightened strength and a high tolerance for pain. Apokaliptian armor grants them the ability of flight.
As opposed to most Parademons, Mike, the Secret Six Parademon, and Pharzoof could speak and seemed to have more than the rudimentary intelligence most Parademons possess. The latter was shown to enjoy being tortured by his opponents.
Within the New Continuity many if not all Parademons boast fire breath, self detonation and transformation abilities; certain parademons can even convert captured victims into new Parademons via direct technological infection.
Other versions
JLA/Avengers
In #2 when the heroes go to Apokolips to gain the Infinity Gauntlet, they are shown to have battled Parademons. In #4 they are among the first of the enthralled villains the teams meet as they attack Krona's stronghold.
In other media
Television
- The Parademons appear in the final season of the Super Friends, The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians (1985–1986) with their vocal effects provided by Frank Welker. When Darkseid became a recurring villain, the Parademons followed (although the use of the word "demon" on television was often protested by parents' groups). Thus, Darkseid's minions were sometimes referred to as "para-drones" on that show.
- Parademons have also been seen in several episodes of Superman: The Animated Series, most notably in the "Apokolips...Now!" two-parter. They were last seen in the final episodes of Justice League Unlimited, following a resurrected Darkseid's attempt to take over Earth once more. They are non-speaking creatures and usually appear as invading armies.
- The Parademons appear in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "The Knights of Tomorrow!" A few of them along with Kalibak pursue Question after he uncovered Darkseid's plans to invade Earth. In "Darkseid's Descending", the Parademons take part in the attack on Earth. Additionally, a Parademon appears in part 2 of the two-part episode "The Siege of Starro", as one of the statues that represent the warriors defeated by the Faceless Hunter.
- The Parademons appear in the DC Super Hero Girls TV Special "Super Hero High".
Film
DC Extended Universe
- The Parademons make a small appearance in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, showing up in Bruce Wayne's vision/nightmare of a post-apocalyptic Earth resembling Apokolips; one of them knocks Batman out, allowing Superman's soldiers to capture him and deliver him to their leader. Their inclusion hints at Darkseid's future involvement within the DC Extended Universe.
- The Parademons will appear in the upcoming film Justice League under the command of Steppenwolf, Darkseid's uncle.[7]
Animation
- Superman/Batman: Apocalypse. They appear driving a tank trying to destroy Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Big Barda when they arrive on Apokolips to save Supergirl.
- The Parademons are shown coming out of a Boom tube in a post-credit scene in Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox.
- The Parademons are heavily used in Justice League: War with their vocal effects provided by Dee Bradley Baker. In the film, they are not inhabitants of Apokolips, trained to be soldiers for Darkseid like in the comics, but aliens from conquered worlds, transformed by nanomachines into an army of killers. Desaad even tries to transform Superman into a "Super-Parademon" by using these nanomachines, but the process is interrupted by Batman.
- The Parademons appear in Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League.
Video games
- In the video game Superman: The Game, the player fights Parademons as the first wave on invasion from Apokolips.
- In the video game Justice League Heroes, the player fights Parademons on the level prior to the final battle with Darkseid.
- The Parademons appear in DC Universe Online.
References
- ↑ Justice League Vol. 2 #1 (November 2011)
- ↑ Justice League Vol. 2 #4 (February 2012)
- ↑ Earth 2: Worlds End Vol. 1 #2 (December 2014)
- ↑ Total Justice #2 (Early November 1996)
- ↑ Total Justice #3 (Late November 1996)
- ↑ Villains United #1 (July 2005)
- ↑ Bumbray, Chris (June 21, 2016). "SET VISIT: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ZACK SNYDER'S JUSTICE LEAGUE". Joblo.