
Granny Goodness
Goodness
First Appearance
Mister Miracle #2 (1971)
Powers & Abilities
Teams
Also Known As
Shock Trooper Goodness
About Granny Goodness
Granny Goodness is one of the most wickedly memorable villains in the DC Universe, a New God of Apokolips who hides monstrous cruelty behind a deceivingly warm, grandmotherly facade. Born into the brutal world of Apokolips and rising through its ranks as a loyal soldier — once known as Shock Trooper Goodness — she earned Darkseid's favor by demonstrating an unflinching willingness to sacrifice everything, even those she cared for, in service to her master. That ruthlessness earned her a position of immense power: commander of Apokolips' dreaded orphanages, where she breaks the spirits of children and forges them into obedient warriors. She is the architect behind the Female Furies, the elite squad of female warriors that includes legends like Big Barda, and her influence echoes across some of DC's most celebrated cosmic stories.
Granny Goodness made her explosive debut in Mister Miracle #2 (1971), the second issue of Jack Kirby's legendary Fourth World run. Kirby introduced her as a central antagonist to Scott Free, the escape artist hero who had spent his formative years suffering under her twisted tutelage on Apokolips. That first appearance is a cornerstone of Kirby's New Gods mythology and a must-have for any serious Silver and Bronze Age collector. Her presence immediately established the psychological and philosophical stakes of the Fourth World saga — not just physical conflict, but the war for the soul of the individual against authoritarian control.
Over the decades, Granny Goodness has remained a fixture in DC's biggest events and crossovers. She played pivotal roles in the cosmic upheaval of Final Crisis, where Darkseid's schemes threatened all of reality, and has clashed with the Justice League, the New Gods, and various heroes across numerous arcs. Her membership across teams like Darkseid's Elite, the Female Furies, and even the villainous cabal known as The Light in animated continuity demonstrates her versatility as a villain. Her supernatural powerset — combining godlike physical abilities with intellect, energy manipulation, immortality, and a terrifying mastery of both weapons and psychological warfare — makes her one of Apokolips' most complete threats.
For collectors, Granny Goodness represents one of Jack Kirby's most enduring and underrated creations. Mister Miracle #2 is a key Bronze Age book that anchors any Fourth World collection, and her appearances throughout the New Gods titles, Mister Miracle, and major DC crossover events offer a rich hunting ground for back issues. As the Fourth World mythology continues to influence DC's publishing line and attract new readers, demand for early Granny Goodness appearances remains strong. Whether you're chasing raw copies or slabbed grades, her key issues reward patient collectors looking for books with genuine historical and narrative weight.







