Mercy Graves
Mercy Graves | |
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LexCorp | |
Abilities | Trained in hand-to-hand combat |
Mercy Graves is a
In live action, the character has been played by
DC Animated Universe
Superman: The Animated Series
Mercy Graves was created for Superman: The Animated Series as a tough young woman with a checkered past, serving as Lex Luthor's personal bodyguard and chauffeur. Originally the leader of a gang of female thieves, Mercy once daringly swiped Luthor's briefcase from under the billionaire's nose. She did not get far before Luthor's men hunted her down. However, rather than take revenge, Luthor, impressed by her mixture of ruthlessness and street savvy, offered her a job. He took her in, cleaned her up, and made her his right-hand woman. Trained in unarmed combat, she was entrusted with his personal security and also to carry out his dirty work.
Her demeanor reveals a sardonic wit and her habitual dress is a chauffeur's uniform with a very short skirt, a chauffeur's cap, nylons, and short, high heeled boots (an appearance inspired by both
In the episode "Brave New Metropolis" Lois Lane travels to an alternate reality of Metropolis. Mercy Graves is the commander of Lex Luthor's law-enforcement group. She and her soldiers raid the hideout of the revolutionaries led by Jimmy Olsen where they arrest the revolutionaries, confiscate the stolen Kryptonite, send the adults to prison, and send any children of the revolutionaries to the LexCorp Orphanage. When she hears Jimmy call out to Lois, Mercy had her brought before Lex Luthor after the DNA tests prove that she is Lois Lane. Lex Luthor decided that to keep Superman at bay, it would be best to dispose of Lois. He sent Mercy to kill her in the city. On their way, they came across homeless Angela Chen, who managed to distract the commander. Lois stole Mercy's gun and before she could react, Angela had bitten her leg. Lois made her getaway. Lois and the alternate Superman met where he learned what Lex Luthor has been doing behind his back. In the LexCorp building, Mercy was present when Lois and Superman confronted Luthor. Mercy fought Lois, but ultimately lost when Lois planted a jaw-breaking left hook. Rebels stormed into the room and poured onto the hated Mercy while Superman pursued Lex Luthor.
In the episode "Ghost in the Machine", Mercy teams up with Superman to find a missing Lex Luthor. Superman tries to convince Mercy that Luthor does not actually care for her, but Mercy tries to prove him wrong. After a battle with Brainiac, Mercy is pinned under a pile of fallen machinery while the room was effected by a strong vacuum. Although Luthor could have saved her, he flees instead causing Superman to save her.
During the "World's Finest" crossover episode, Mercy develops an intense rivalry with Harley Quinn, the Joker's henchwoman and on again/off again girlfriend as Joker himself forms a tenuous alliance with her boss to kill Superman. As a running gag, Quinn and Graves prove to be equals, beating each other to a draw. During the arc's climactic episode, Harley and Joker gag her and tape her to a killer android that attacks Batman and Superman. She and Lex (who was also captured by the Joker) are saved by the two, and is later seen watching television and laughing to herself as Harley is publicly arrested.
Justice League
Mercy Graves later reappears in the
Justice League Unlimited
Mercy Graves reappears in the Justice League Unlimited episode "Clash". She was seen at Lex Luthor's side again.
Comics
Mercy Graves first appeared in the main DC Universe continuity in
Although Hope's time as a LexCorp employee has passed, Mercy can be seen with the fugitive Lex Luthor after he is driven from the Presidency. Despite her loyalty to Luthor, she has still shown some humanity even while in his employ; when Superman was searching for Lois Lane after she was abducted and impersonated by the Parasite, Mercy saw him during his search, and, in that moment, saw him not as an alien, but as a man who had lost everything. A Mercy-Harley Quinn fight is featured in Action Comics #765 (May 2000).
In the series 52, Mercy is seen alongside Luthor at the unveiling of his "Be Your Own Hero" program, and is injured when she fires several gunshots at Steel, which he deflects and sends back at her, hitting her in the right hand. She is later shown in Luthor's employ in 52 Week 40.
Mercy has appeared in the Infinity, Inc. series, apparently wanting to atone for her past deeds. In #8, she takes on the moniker "Vanilla" and wears a costume equipped with a special mask that will keep her identity hidden from the likes of Superman and Lex Luthor. In #10, she almost beats a man to death. She leaves the team soon after, accepting the fact that she is not "hero" material.
Mercy's Amazon heritage is confirmed in Justice League: Cry for Justice, when the supervillain Prometheus nearly kills Supergirl with god-forged bullets he claimed he bought from Mercy.[3]
In The New 52 (a reboot of the DC universe launched in 2011), Mercy Graves is reintroduced as an Asian American. She works as Lex Luthor's personal assistant and manages LexCorp during his absence.[4]
In other media
Television
Animated
- Mercy Graves appears in The Batman episode "The Batman/Superman Story", voiced by Gwendoline Yeo. This version wields twin laser guns.
- Mercy Graves makes non-speaking appearances in Young Justice. This version has a cybernetic right arm concealing powerful weapons.
- Mercy Graves makes non-speaking appearances in Harley Quinn.
Live-action
- A character loosely based on Mercy Graves appears in Oliver Queen, and is inferred to later change her name (possibly to "Mercy Graves").[5]
- Mercy Graves appears in The CW series Supergirl, portrayed by Rhona Mitra.[6] This version is a former Project Cadmus agent alongside her brother Otis Graves. Similar to her Superman: The Animated Series counterpart, Mercy was also head of security for what was then known as Luthor-Corp under Lex Luthor's reign; following the latter's arrest, Mercy and Otis began to work for Cadmus before Lillian was arrested. Debuting in "American Alien", Mercy and Otis begin committing hate crimes against aliens, including the president summit. The duo's aim was to kill and expose the president Olivia Marsdin as an alien. The murder was prevented by Supergirl at the cost of public exposure showing her as Durlan. Supergirl catches Otis, but Mercy escapes. In "Fallout", Mercy is apprehended by the DEO and Supergirl following Mercy's fight with Lena Luthor at L-Corp. They persuade a DEO agent named Raymond Jensen to release them as they use Lena Luthor's lead-dispersion device to spread Kryptonite into the air which weakened Supergirl. In the episode "Ahimsa", Agent Jensen assists Mercy Graves and Otis into furthering their anti-alien goals by releasing a Hellgrammite and an unnamed Kopy from the DEO custody where they cause havoc at a carnival. After the Kryptonite in the air is gone and the Kopy is defeated, Mercy and Otis are killed by the Hellgrammite who surrendered to the DEO, though Otis survived.
- Mercy Graves appears in Cadmus.
Film
Animated
- Mercy Graves appears in Superman: Brainiac Attacks, voiced by Tara Strong.
- Mercy Graves appears in Doomsday's discovery from being discovered.
- Mercy Graves appears in the DC Animated Movie Universe (DCAMU) films The Death of Superman and Reign of the Supermen, voiced by Erica Luttrell.
- Mercy Graves makes a non-speaking appearance in Superman: Man of Tomorrow.
- Mercy Graves appears in DC League of Super-Pets, voiced by Maya Erskine.
- Mercy Graves appears in the crossover film Scooby-Doo! and Krypto, Too!, voiced by Victoria Grace.[8]
Live-action
- Mercy Graves was considered to appear in the scrapped Superman Reborn and Superman Lives film projects, with Famke Janssen being considered for the role.[9]
- Mercy Graves appears in the 2016 film Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, portrayed by Tao Okamoto.[2] This version is killed in a bombing of the Capitol masterminded by Luthor during a Congressional hearing, to both discredit Superman and receive approval to use salvaged Kryptonian technology against him.
Video games
- Mercy Graves appeared in Superman: Shadow of Apokolips, voiced by Lauren Tom.
- Mercy Graves appears in Commissioner Gordon that involves a break in at Waynetech. Following her success on freeing her employer and the Rookie, Graves is later accompanied by Cheetah and Solomon Grundy to free Metallo from beneath the prison. While the Stryker's Island breakout was a success, Graves is later seen flying with Luthor to escape the Justice Leagueafter their arrival on Stryker's, then later accidentally crashed The Joker's getaway helicopter.
References
- The CW.
- ^ a b Bussey, Ben (2011-04-20). "Wolverine Actress Joins Batman V Superman – Yahoo Movies UK". Yahoo. Archived from the original on 2014-07-15. Retrieved 2014-06-19.
- ^ Justice League: Cry for Justice #1-7 (September 2009 – April 2010)
- ^ Justice League (vol. 2) #31 (June 2014)
- ^ "Catwoman 2, Punisher: War Zone, Transformers 2: July 30 Comic Reel". Comic Book Resources. July 30, 2008. Retrieved August 18, 2008.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (July 27, 2018). "'Supergirl': Rhona Mitra To Play Mercy Graves on the CW Series, Robert Baker Also Cast". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on July 28, 2018. Retrieved July 27, 2018.
- ^ Boucher, Geoff (June 12, 2019). "DC Universe: Doctor Who Co-Star Lands Mercy Graves Role On Titans". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on November 15, 2020. Retrieved June 17, 2019.
- ^ Lovell, Kevin (July 27, 2023). "'Scooby-Doo! And Krypto, Too!' Trailer, Artwork & Release Details; Arrives On Digital & DVD September 26, 2023 From Warner Bros". screen-connections.com. Retrieved July 27, 2023.
- ISBN 1-84023-428-8.
External links
- Mercy Graves bio on the official Superman Batman Adventures homepage
- Mercy Graves on the DC Animated Universe Wiki, an external wiki