Glorious Godfrey is a
DC Comics
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supervillain
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who is part of
The Fourth World series of
comic books
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in the early 1970s. He is a
New God from
Apokolips and a servant of
Darkseid who masquerades as a human television personality.
Godfrey has been adapted into various media outside comics, primarily in association with the New Gods.
Enrico Colantoni and
Tim Curry voice the character in ''
Justice League
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'' and ''
Young Justice'' respectively, while
Michael Daingerfield and
Tom Cavanagh portray Godfrey in ''
Smallville
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'' and ''
Superman & Lois''.
Publication history
Glorious Godfrey first appeared in ''The
Forever People
Forever People are a group of extraterrestrial superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. They first appeared in ''Forever People'' #1 ( cover-dated February-March 1971), and were created by Jack Kirby as part of his ...
'' #3 (June 1971) and was created by
Jack Kirby.
In 1971, an article in ''
The New York Times Magazine'' about "relevant comics" described "a handsome toothy character named Glorious Godfrey, a revivalist. Godfrey is drawn to look like an actor playing
Billy Graham
William Franklin Graham Jr. (; November 7, 1918 – February 21, 2018) was an American Evangelism, evangelist, ordained Southern Baptist minister, and Civil rights movement, civil rights advocate, whose broadcasts and world tours featuring liv ...
in a Hollywood film biography of
Richard Nixon
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starring
George Hamilton". The character was intended to embody the powerful, charismatic speaker who could talk people into justifying violence and evil.
Jack Kirby biographer
Mark Evanier states that Glorious Godfrey was based on
Billy Graham
William Franklin Graham Jr. (; November 7, 1918 – February 21, 2018) was an American Evangelism, evangelist, ordained Southern Baptist minister, and Civil rights movement, civil rights advocate, whose broadcasts and world tours featuring liv ...
, with elements of
Arthur Godfrey. Kirby was disturbed by Graham's
antisemitic views and apocalyptic sermons, which instilled fear rather than faith.
Fictional character biography
Godfrey and his sister Amazing Grace are members of
Darkseid's Elite who possess similar mind control powers.
In his first appearance, Godfrey confronts the
Forever People
Forever People are a group of extraterrestrial superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. They first appeared in ''Forever People'' #1 ( cover-dated February-March 1971), and were created by Jack Kirby as part of his ...
, who had stumbled upon a recruitment program for Earth-based warriors for Darkseid, and almost kills one of their members, Serifan. Despite the efforts of the Forever People's semi-sentient Super-Cycle, Godfrey's attack would have succeeded in killing Serifan; however, Highfather chose at that moment to recall all his people (and the cycle) home via teleportation.
In ''
Legends'', Darkseid attempts to deprive the world of its heroes, not only so that they would be ineffective against Darkseid, but also in the hopes that the people of Earth would more willingly surrender to his rule. The first phase of the plan consists of creating immense collateral damage by sending creatures to Earth to fight the
superhero
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es. The public begins to resent the heroes in their midst, and therefore Darkseid starts the second phase of his plan by sending the master manipulator Glorious Godfrey to Earth. Assuming the identity of G. Gordon Godfrey (a reference to
G. Gordon Liddy), he starts a hate campaign against the superheroes that proves to be very effective, riling the public and ultimately leading to a presidential decision to outlaw any super-heroic activity. The final phase of the plan consists of the Apokoliptian warhounds, cybernetic creatures that are bonded to human hosts, for which Godfrey is able to find an ample number of 'volunteers' among his hypnotized public. He leads his charges to Washington D.C., only to be confronted by a cadre of assembled heroes. He obtains
Doctor Fate
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's helmet, but it wipes his mind and leaves him an empty shell.
Godfrey was seen as an inmate of Belle Reve. Darkseid dispatches the
Female Furies
The Female Furies are a group of women warriors and supervillains appearing in comics published by DC Comics. All of them are New Gods who serve Darkseid. They operate directly under Granny Goodness, who trains all of Darkseid's soldiers.
Publica ...
to spring out Godfrey so that he can deal with him. Their mission is a success at the cost of Bernadeth betraying Lashina.
During the "
Genesis" storyline, Godfrey is seen during a major battle on Apokolips.
In ''
Final Crisis'', Godfrey possesses human reverend Godfrey Good. Godfrey is present when Darkseid possesses
Dan Turpin's body. However, Darkseid responds to his minion's impending death (presumably because Godfrey's host body was not modified to successfully contain Godfrey's essence) by watching them die in front of him. A one-shot revealed that Godfrey had been chosen by Darkseid to be
Libra's assistant. The man is given generic technology to support him throughout the years because Darkseid believed the man had potential for greatness. Godfrey's assistance turns out to be invaluable, as Libra is the key to Darkseid's defeat of Earth.
In 2011, ''
The New 52'' rebooted the DC universe. Glorious Godfrey makes his first appearance by giving greetings to Batman and
Ra's al Ghul
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from Apokolips. He has a new look, sporting a beard and an all-black uniform with red gloves and belt. Glorious Godfrey's reason for coming to Earth is to retrieve the Chaos Shard, a powerful crystal which once belonged to Darkseid which Ra's al Ghul revealed was hidden inside the sarcophagus he crafted for
Damian Wayne. After detecting a trace signature of the shard coming from inside Damian's body, and despite the assistance of the Justice League, Glorious Godfrey escapes with the corpse back to Apokolips, with Batman vowing to get Damian's corpse back.
Powers and abilities
As a New God, Godfrey is nigh-immortal and possesses superhuman physical abilities. However, he is a poor fighter and relies on his persuasive abilities.
In other media
Television
* G. Gordon Godfrey appears in the ''
Justice League
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'' two-part episode "Eclipsed", voiced by
Enrico Colantoni.
[ A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.] This version is the host of a
sensationalist talk show that he uses to attack the
Justice League
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's credibility. After the Justice League defeat
Eclipso, Godfrey's sponsors drop him and his show is moved to an undesirable time slot of 4 AM.
* Gordon Godfrey appears in the
tenth season of ''
Smallville
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'', portrayed by
Michael Daingerfield. This version is a human
shock jock who attacks vigilantes, superheroes, and illegal aliens. After being possessed by
Darkseid, he writes a best-selling book discrediting superheroes in the hopes of sowing mistrust and doubt and making Earth's population lose faith in their heroes.
Lois Lane tries to expose Godfrey, but Darkseid fully takes over his body and tortures Lane to lure
Clark Kent
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to him before he is separated from Darkseid. Godfrey later meets with
Granny Goodness and
DeSaad in an attempt to use the brainwashed
Oliver Queen to remove Kent's powers with Gold
Kryptonite. However, Kent frees Queen, who confronts and kills Godfrey, Goodness and DeSaad.
* G. Gordon Godfrey appears in ''
Young Justice'', voiced by
Tim Curry in the second season and by
James Arnold Taylor in the
third season.
This version is a
xenophobic news show host.
* Gordon Godfrey appears in the ''
Superman & Lois'' episode "Sharp Dressed Man", portrayed by
Tom Cavanagh. This version is the host of the ''GODFREY!'' talk show in
Metropolis
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A big city b ...
.
Film
G. Gordon Godfrey appears in ''
Reign of the Supermen'', voiced by an uncredited
Trevor Devall. This version is an editorialist who wrote an article on how Earth's people need to be their own heroes instead of relying on
metahumans.
Video games
G. Gordon Godfrey appears as a character summon in ''
Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure''.
References
External links
Glorious Godfrey at the Guide to the DC Universe
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