
Mr. Miracle
Scott Free
First Appearance
Mister Miracle #1 (1971)
Powers & Abilities
Teams
Also Known As
Mister Miracle, Mr. Miraculous, Scott Free, Highfather, Miss Miracle
About Mr. Miracle
Scott Free is one of the most fascinating figures in the DC Universe — a god who chose freedom over divinity. Born the son of Highfather, ruler of the peaceful planet New Genesis, Scott was traded as an infant to the tyrannical Darkseid of Apokolips as part of a cosmic peace treaty. Raised in the brutal orphanages of Granny Goodness, Scott endured endless torment yet refused to be broken. He eventually escaped Apokolips entirely — an act considered impossible — and made his way to Earth, where he reinvented himself as the world's greatest escape artist under the stage name Mister Miracle. His first appearance in Mister Miracle #1 (1971), created by the legendary Jack Kirby as part of his sweeping Fourth World saga, is an essential key issue for any serious DC collector and a cornerstone of Kirby's most ambitious work.
As a New God, Scott Free possesses a staggering array of abilities — superhuman strength, speed, and stamina backed by near-invulnerability and true immortality. He wields the Mother Box, a living computer of divine origin that grants him access to dimensional manipulation, illusion casting, and boom tube travel across space. His mastery of escape artistry goes far beyond showmanship — it is a survival philosophy forged in the fires of Apokolips. Alongside his fierce warrior wife Big Barda, Scott brings both heart and cosmic power to every conflict. The two share one of DC's most beloved and enduring romances, making books featuring their partnership especially prized among fans.
Scott's profile grew enormously during his time with the Justice League International in the late 1980s, where writers Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis used him as both comedic relief and quiet moral anchor in a team full of outsized personalities. His appearances throughout the JLI run remain hugely popular back-issue pulls. The 2018 Tom King and Mitch Gerads limited series Mister Miracle — a psychological, Eisner Award-winning masterpiece — introduced Scott Free to an entirely new generation of readers and sent demand for his back catalog surging. That prestige series is itself now a must-own modern collectible.
For collectors, the Fourth World books represent one of comics' most creatively pure runs — a single visionary's unfiltered mythmaking at the height of his powers. Mister Miracle #1 anchors that legacy and commands strong market attention as a Kirby key. Mid-grade copies are accessible enough for new collectors while high-grade CGC slabs continue to climb. Whether you are chasing the original Kirby run, the JLI era, or the Tom King prestige series, Scott Free's books reward collectors at every level of the hobby.







