Big Barda

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Big Barda
Birds of Prey
Abilities
  • Immortality
  • Superhuman strength, durability, reflexes, agility, stamina, and speed
  • Master hand-to-hand combatant
  • Expert with various types of weaponry
  • Battle armor and wields a mega-rod

Big Barda is an antihero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She first appeared in Mister Miracle #4 (October 1971), and was created by Jack Kirby.[1] She was raised as a member of the New Gods, but left to become a hero.

Jack Kirby based Barda's physical appearance on Lainie Kazan, who had recently appeared topless in Playboy.[2] Mark Evanier, Kirby's assistant on the Fourth World comics, has explained the genesis of the character: "Jack based some of his characters (not all) on people in his life or in the news... the characterization between Scott 'Mister Miracle' Free and Barda was based largely—though with tongue in cheek—on the interplay between Kirby and his wife Roz".[3]

Fictional character biography

Barda is a member of the race known as the New Gods, and was born on Apokolips about 250 years ago.[4] Her mother was Big Breeda, whom Barda was taken away from at an early age to be trained as a warrior at Granny Goodness' Home for Orphaned Youth.[5] Granny grooms Barda to one day lead the Female Fury Battalion, a ferocious pack of warrior women.[6] However, during a raid, Barda meets Scott Free, Darkseid's adopted son, and, sensing a peace about him, falls in love.[1]

Barda risks her own safety to work with the rebel cell led by the New God

Himon. This comes directly after the murder of most of Himon's cell by the local authority, Wonderful Willik. This includes one of Barda's people, Auralie, who is tortured to death for dancing, a crime on Apokolips. Moments later, Himon kills Willik with a bomb. Barda, her Furies, Himon and Metron help Scott escape Apokolips. Darkseid himself calls for Scott to return but doesn't actually stop him, as Scott's escape can reignite his war with New Genesis. Barda, not emotionally prepared to escape herself, stays behind.[7] Eventually, Barda turns her back on Granny Goodness and comes to Earth.[8] Once there, she finds that Scott has taken up the mantel of the escape artist Thaddeus Brown, AKA Mister Miracle, and has teamed with his diminutive manager Oberon. Oberon and Barda become close friends. For a while, Barda's Furies assist Scott in his showmanship efforts[9] but they return to Apokolips by themselves. Scott and Barda are married by Scott's birth father, the Highfather of New Genesis.[10][11]

For a number of years Barda follows Scott and Oberon on tour. Eventually they retire from superheroing and move to Bailey, New Hampshire.[12] Despite their best attempts, a normal life eludes them. Disasters plague them and eventually Barda, Scott, and Oberon leave Bailey to move into a loft in Greenwich Village. Barda forms a defense-training program for women called the New Female Furies.

Justice League

Though naïve regarding Earth customs, Barda relishes her roles of wife and housekeeper, but when duty calls she never hesitates to assume the posture of a warrior; and when Scott joins the

Guy Gardner
's skull. The repercussions of that literal meeting of the minds would last for years.

For a time, Barda mourns Scott, believing him slain in a battle with Despero, but it was a robot double that was destroyed, as part of a plan by Manga Khan.[14]

After their time with the JLI, the two leave Earth for New Genesis,[15] but, they soon return[16] and take up temporary residence aboard the Justice League Refuge. During this period, the couple separate briefly due to Scott's lack of consideration for her feelings. Barda perishes, but is reborn via Scott's temporary access to great cosmic power.[17]

Barda has served as a member of the JLA in her own right as well. At

Injustice League. Once Mageddon is defeated, Barda and Orion resign from the JLA.[1][19]

After the League

Barda and Scott then reside in the suburbs of Connecticut and are active adventurers.[20] Barda never hesitates to lend a hand to her friends when her power and expertise are needed.

Barda accompanies

Birds of Prey.[22]

A similar-looking character named

Little Barda appeared as a member of the Teen Titans in 52
#21; the character leaves the group in the same issue. Her relationship to Big Barda is unknown, though she escaped from Apokolips with Power Boy.

In a confrontation with the Secret Six, she engaged Knockout, another ex-Fury, in hand-to-hand combat. Although the fight is long and continues in the midst of other larger concerns for her team, it ends in a draw.

Big Barda is killed in the first issue of Death of the New Gods; her funeral occurs in the second issue of the series. Infinity-Man is later revealed as the killer. He had been slaughtering all the 'New Gods' in the name of restarting a new age of deities.[1]

Lightray and Highfather in front of a reincarnated New Genesis.[23]

The New 52

In The New 52 (a 2011 reboot of the DC Universe), Big Barda and Scott are seen on Earth 2.[24] They are later seen with many of the comrades in Supertown.[25] Big Barda and Mister Miracle are recruited by Batman to assist Los Angeles when flooding sea waters threaten all coasts.[26]

Powers and abilities

Barda is a New God, a race of genetically enhanced beings who evolved godly abilities from their proximity to the Source. This gives Barda a level of strength roughly parallel to Wonder Woman as well as a high resistance to injury approaching invulnerability. She is similarly resistant to disease and most toxins. As a former Female Fury trained by Granny Goodness, Barda is a master combatant in swordsmanship and raw brawling, which - in conjunction with her raw strength and grit - make her an immediate match for Wonder Woman.[27][1]

In combat, Barda wears Apokoliptian battle armor, which enhances her already impressive durability. In addition, Barda uses a high-tech weapon called the "Mega-Rod". This weapon can create boom tubes for teleportation over long distances, propel her high into the air and release energy blasts capable of bringing down such powerful beings as Superman. For a limited time the Mega-Rod can also increase the gravity force of an individual.

Other versions

Kingdom Come

Barda appears in the limited series

Orion has overthrown Darkseid and is the reluctant ruler of Apokolips. Barda (now sporting an eye-patch) and Scott Free
work to teach the "lowlies" to think for themselves, with Orion's approval. The two have a daughter, Avia, who deploys a mega-rod and wears an outfit that combines elements of those of her parents.

Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again

In

Frank Miller's 300 comic) takes up the mantle of "Big Barda" to declare herself dictator of Columbus, Ohio
.

Superman/Batman

Superman/Batman #24 depicts "Big Bard", the male version of Big Barda from a reverse gender universe, who is married to Miss Miracle.

JLA: Another Nail

In

JLA: Another Nail, Barda becomes a Green Lantern Corps member, although her power ring having fused to her Mother Box has made her a rather unusual Green Lantern
. Mister Miracle's consciousness also inhabits the ring (Mister Miracle having 'escaped' being tortured to death by Desaad by transferring his consciousness into the control circuitry of Barda's Mother Box) and he can project himself as a spectral green figure.

DC Bombshells

In the

Kimiyo Hoshi.[28] Barda's backstory is later revealed in the Bombshells United follow-up, where it is shown that she was once a member of the Female Furies on Apokolips. While on a mission to find new worlds to conquer, Barda encountered Kimiyo and fell in love with her, which eventually led to her defecting and becoming one of Earth's protectors.[29]

Barda also appears alongside a gender-bent version of Mr. Miracle in the comic book series

Ame-Comi Girls
.

Tales from the Dark Multiverse: Flashpoint

In

Dark Multiverse
: Flashpoint world of the Dark Multiverse Big Barda appears in one panel as the ruler of Apokolips with her followers chanting "Barda Is".

Reception

In 2011, Comics Buyer's Guide included Big Barda as #75 in a "100 Sexiest Women in Comics" list.[30]

In other media

Television

Big Barda as she appears in Superman: The Animated Series (left) and Batman Beyond (right). Both appearances were used in Justice League Unlimited.

Film

Video games

Merchandise

Big Barda received a figure in the DC Comics Super Hero Collection.

Miscellaneous

The DCAU incarnation of Big Barda appears in the tie-in comics Batman Beyond (vol. 2), Justice League Beyond and Superman Beyond: Man of Tomorrow.

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