
Metron
Metron
First Appearance
The New Gods #1 (1971)
Powers & Abilities
Teams
About Metron
Metron stands as one of the most enigmatic and intellectually formidable figures in the DC Universe, a New God who answers to no single side in the eternal war between New Genesis and Apokolips. Born from the brilliant mind of Jack Kirby, Metron made his landmark debut in The New Gods #1 (February 1971), part of Kirby's legendary Fourth World saga — one of the most celebrated and collector-coveted runs in comic book history. That first issue alone represents a cornerstone of any serious DC collection, introducing not just Metron but the entire New Gods mythology in a single explosive package.
What sets Metron apart from virtually every other cosmic being in comics is his obsessive, almost pathological pursuit of knowledge above all else. Throne-bound in his legendary Mobius Chair — a device capable of time travel, dimensional transport, and accessing near-omniscient information — Metron roams the universe as a self-appointed observer and collector of secrets. He has brokered deals with Darkseid, aided the heroes of Earth, and manipulated cosmic events not out of malice or heroism, but purely to satisfy his insatiable hunger for understanding. This moral ambiguity makes him one of the most fascinating characters Kirby ever conceived.
Metron reached new heights of relevance during DC's Darkseid War storyline in Justice League (2015), written by Geoff Johns, where Batman briefly claimed the Mobius Chair and its godlike knowledge — a jaw-dropping moment that sent shockwaves through fandom and drove demand for back issues featuring Metron. His ties to the Anti-Monitor and his role in shaping the cosmic architecture of the DC Universe have kept him a recurring presence in major events, from Crisis on Infinite Earths tie-ins to the New 52 era and beyond.
For collectors, Metron represents the very best of what the Bronze Age has to offer — a Jack Kirby original with genuine cosmic significance and a track record of showing up in the biggest DC storylines decades after his creation. The New Gods #1 is an absolute grail book, but savvy collectors also chase his appearances across the Fourth World titles, Crisis-era crossovers, and key Justice League issues. With renewed interest in New Gods properties and DC's ongoing cosmic mythology, Metron's key issues are only growing in cultural and monetary value.




