From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Parasite Cover art for Superman #684, by Publication information #340 (August 1966) and In-story information Alter ego - Raymond Maxwell Jensen - Rudy Jones (with Torval Freeman) - Alex and Alexandra Allston Team affiliations Abilities Absorption of energy, superpowers, and intelligence through physical contact The Parasite is the name of several that appears in comic book stories published. A, Parasite has the ability to temporarily absorb the energy, knowledge, as well the super-powers of another being by touch, making him a formidable foe for the Man of Steel.
In 2009, The Parasite was ranked as 's 61st Greatest Comic Book Villain of All Time. Cover to Action Comics #340. Raymond Maxwell Jensen was a lowlife who got a job as a plant worker for a research center. Wrongly believing that the company payrolls were hidden in storage containers, Jensen opened one and was bombarded with energies from biohazard materials (which was actually waste collected by Superman when he traveled into outer space), which transformed him into a purple skinned, parasitic entity, becoming the Parasite; any time he touched someone, he could absorb their physical and mental properties. Touching Superman would instantly absorb a sizable fraction of his superhuman powers (it was established early on that he is not capable of acquiring the whole of his powers). On one occasion, while attempting to absorb a greater portion of his adversary's powers than previously, his body disintegrated for a period of time due to the pressure to his cells. Despite these abilities, the Parasite became depressed because he could no longer embrace his wife and children.
The Parasite made a number of reappearances before the Crisis, yet he never successfully found a means to permanently defeat Superman. Despite this, he had knowledge of his foe's alter ego and often used this to attack Clark Kent. Gaining sizable intellect from his multiple encounters with Superman, Parasite devised the means to reanimate dormant plant remains left behind from the supervillain, creating a newer and stronger version of the creature to plague his adversary. On another occasion, Parasite devised the means to transfer the powers of the hero to the young hero's adversary Davy Jones temporarily. Parasite was one of the main characters in the second Marvel/DC between Spider-Man and Superman ( Marvel Treasury Edition #28). In this story, he was recruited by as an agent in Doom's latest plan to conquer the world by wiping out all power sources but his own fusion reactor. Doom claimed that he needed the Parasite to function as an invincible bodyguard, capturing the and and giving the Parasite a harness that would allow him to retain their powers for prolonged periods.
Hexwars omnisphere 2 keygen. However, Doom's true intention was to kill the Parasite by allowing him to absorb so much power that his cells would burst, giving him access to a crystal that would allow Doom to perfect the reactor. This plan was thwarted when the Parasite briefly absorbed 's powers, causing his borrowed spider-sense to alert him to Doom's treachery and turn on Doom, although he was subsequently defeated by Superman using a gauntlet of Doom's that prevented the Parasite from absorbing his energy. Post-Crisis Rudy Jones Originally a menial slacker, Rudy Jones was transformed into the Parasite while working as a at a facility.
Unknown to anyone at the scene, the Lord of, remembered the Pre-Crisis Parasite and manipulated Jones to become the modern version. He made Rudy think that a waste container might have held something valuable. He opened it and was exposed to strange radiation that changed his body into the bald, green-skinned villain (Parasite 1.0 citation needed). Jones now had the ability to absorb the life energy of other people, leaving smoldering skeletons. This power was necessary for his survival as his own body is in a constant state of hunger for energy that it can't sustain on its own.
During this time, Martin Stein, one half of the Firestorm matrix ( being the other half) learned he was dying and decided to destroy all the nuclear weapons in the world. This did not sit well with Earth's governments, particularly the United States, who sent the to Times Square, where Firestorm was holding a press conference. Things quickly got out of control as the Squad and the, both intent on subduing Firestorm, fought one another, and the Parasite (who was brought on the mission against the protestations of both and Colonel Jr.) is released. He goes on a rampage and apparently kills, only being brought under control by the cooperation of both teams. Later, he attacked the new Firestorm, who easily subdued him and left him near death.
During one of his stints at Prison, doctors attempted to make him human again. Despite their intentions, the doctors only managed to change his skin color to the more familiar purple and also inadvertently increased his absorption power, enabling him to feed on other forms of energy, such as electricity and heat (Parasite 1.5 citation needed). After a number of years, the Parasite became involved in the plot to save Superman from overloading on solar energy.
Rudy and Superman battled on the moon where Superman uncontrollably unleashed an immense blast of heat vision that the Parasite absorbed, causing him to mutate even further into a huge, hulking monster with teeth resembling a leech's. This mutation (Parasite 2.0 citation needed) again increased Rudy's draining abilities, allowing him to absorb fast-moving objects' inertia, as well as making him impervious to telepathic attack to an unknown extent, since he could now drain energy through a mental link as he displayed when telepathically attacked him. His extra size and power did have a downside, however; he needed to absorb more energy more frequently in order to stay alive. Cover to Action Comics #715.
Art by Kieron Dwyer. Unfortunately for a scientist that was tending to Rudy during one of his terms in imprisonment, he was tricked by and somehow absorbed into the Parasite. This joining was different from Rudy's others as, apparently due to unspecified modifications to Rudy's physiology during this stint at S.T.A.R. Labs- although some sources speculate that the scientist's strength of character contributed to his 'survival'-, he actually retained the scientist, Dr. Torval Freeman, as a part of his own mind.
This combined intelligence made the Parasite even more menacing. He is later recruited by to be part of the second. After Superman's powers were converted into energy-based ones, the Parasite returned to see what he could absorb from the Man of Steel. However, at this point in time, Superman was not in full control of what was happening with his powers and nearly killed the Parasite. Later, Parasite returned once again, looking to make trouble for Superman, but finding himself facing off against instead, absorbing some of her new angelic powers and nearly killing himself due to the 'divine judgment' of Supergirl's new 'wings'. At one point, Rudy was contracted to help drain off a being named excess electromagnetic energy as she could not fully control it.
This exposure to Strange Visitor's power caused the Parasite to mutate again, giving him the ability to fully and permanently retain the intellects of all of his victims and also allowed him to maintain any stolen energy for up to twenty-four hours. Like Torval Freeman, Rudy also absorbed an unknown into his biology, granting him the permanent power to mimic the exact genetic makeup and appearance of his victims (Parasite 2.5 citation needed). After he later escaped from S.T.A.R.
Labs in the early 2000s, the Parasite began to form a plan to get back at Superman. He began stalking and in an attempt to get to those closest to Superman. The Parasite had taken the form of one of his previous victims, an old man, and was run down in the pandemonium that evening when Lois came to his aide. Not realizing that she was actually in contact with the Parasite, a simple touch was all Rudy needed to get her knowledge of Superman.
Rudy was surprised to learn from Lois Superman's. A new plan formed when he realized how close Superman actually was to Lois; the Parasite decided to take her place and tear him down emotionally by pretending to be a scorned Lois Lane, apparently even having an affair with Luthor in the process. When Clark attempted to confront Lois about her recent distance from him, in a fit of rage uncharacteristic of Lois Lane, Rudy punched Clark out of their apartment and into the streets of Metropolis. Shortly after this display, Superman got the Parasite to reveal himself in the guise of Lois Lane. Rudy couldn't handle the fact that anyone other than himself as the Parasite took down the Man of Steel. Just as the Parasite was about to lay the final blow to an exhausted Superman, Rudy drops, completely crippled by kryptonite poisoning he had drained from Superman, unbeknownst to either Rudy or Clark. Superman finally realized the reason he has felt so weak recently was because he was being constantly drained by the Parasite and also the victim of the mysterious kryptonite poisoning.
When he asked Rudy how long he had pretended to be Lois, the Parasite related his story to the Man of Steel. In his final moments, he tells Superman that he still needed to have contact with Lois once every twenty-four hours to maintain his charade, confirming that she is still alive. He also told him that Lois loves him more deeply than he could ever know, and loves him in a way that nobody ever loved the Parasite.
The Parasite died before he could tell Superman where Lois was imprisoned ( Superman vol. Although Superman initially tried to investigate himself, his efforts were hampered by a bout of kryptonite poisoning, and was forced to contact to help the investigation. Accompanied by Superman, Batman tracked a spree of recent disappearances to the Parasite's hiding place- during which Superman gained a new insight into Batman's methods and actions-, and Lois was soon found alive by the two heroes. Lex Luthor, with whom it is implied the Parasite had engaged in amorous, 'extramarital' activity while in Lois' form citation needed, was infuriated when he learned of the Parasite's schemes. As such, Luthor went to great efforts to obtain the Parasite's remains. 2) #2, the Parasite is found to be holed up in St.
Roch, Louisiana, where he uses his power-absorbing abilities to temporarily neutralize the powers of villains, for a fee, so they might evade detection during the course of criminal efforts. It is not explained how Rudy survived his apparent death by kryptonite poisoning several years earlier, although Jones has shown in the past to be capable of regenerating his entire body from being burnt down to the skeleton, so he may very well have simply healed from the kryptonite radiation. How he escaped Lex Luthor's custody is another question entirely.
There is also the possibility that this Parasite may not even be Rudy/Torval at all; his face is lacking the monstrous teeth that the Parasite has had for most of his career, his vocabulary is more sophisticated than what is normally associated with Rudy Jones, although this may be a result of Torval Freeman possibly being the dominant personality currently, and his costume is the one worn by Maxwell Jensen, which the Post-Crisis Parasite had never worn before. The only characteristic of the Parasite shown in Justice League of America that is consistent with previous appearances of Rudy Jones would be his hulking physique. On a side note, he also recognized. Cover to Adventures of Superman #635, by J.H. Williams III. In Annual #10, a of the Parasite was seen as part of 'Superman's Top 10 Most Wanted' that bore a resemblance to the version seen in. This version of the Parasite later appeared in Action Comics #751 wearing the Superman: The Animated Series-inspired costume Parasite wore circa 2000, and is later seen as a member of the new.
It has not yet been revealed if this Parasite is the same that appeared in Justice League of America (vol. 2) #2, but he has been revealed to be a resurrected Rudy Jones by Lex Luthor in Superman: Last Son. He can seen as the member of 's. In the storyline where 100,000 Kryptionian refugees are freed from the bottle city of; the Kandorians decide to take it upon themselves to eliminate Superman's enemies. A group of Kandorians break the Parasite out of prison, killing several prison guards in the process and imprison the Parasite in the.
Superman freed Parasite, so he could be taken to Belle Reve, but Parasite escaped. Alex and Alexandra Allston After the villain Ruin (who was secretly ) performed some experiments, two new Parasites debuted, one purple, the other green.
The two new Parasites were teenagers named Alex and Alexandra, who wanted to seek vengeance on the people who made their lives difficult; they were soon subdued by Superman after a battle. After attempting to escape from a meta-human prison, Alex was killed by an while his sister Alexandra escaped and joined the under (who was posing as ). She is later one of the villains sent to retrieve the Get Out of Hell free card from the. Powers and abilities All Parasites are able to absorb the of other beings leaving them withered corpses. They are also able to absorb virtually any other energy form and use it. Rudy Jones and Dr. Torval Freeman gained enhanced strength, agility and endurance by absorbing the energy of other beings.
After contact with the, Parasite’s powers changed enabling him to keep the energy he took longer. Somewhere Jones and his scientist counterpart gained new powers by absorbing a shape-shifter as well. Now not only does he sap the life energy out of his victims he can actually become his victims right down to their DNA. Other versions. All-Star Superman An incarnation of the villain appeared in DC comics' #5 as an antagonist in the main subplot. He passes by, who is interviewing Lex Luthor, a prisoner on Death Row at the 'Stryker's Island' prison. Clark is surprised to see the Parasite; the entity feeds on Superman's ambient energy.
This provides enough power for the Parasite to go on a murderous rampage. The sheer amount of energy causes the Parasite to evolve into little more than a body and a mouth. Clark uses subterfuge and his strength to ultimately defeat the creature; Lex believes his attempts actually helped. Kingdom Come In the DC alternate timeline, the Parasite is involved in the explosion that destroys. Besieged by a group of metahumans led by, the weakened Parasite desperately lashes out at, tearing through his outer shell and causing the Captain's nuclear energy to erupt.
The ensuing explosion destroys everything within a large radius and annihilates over a million people. With the exception of Magog and the enormous hero Alloy, none of the metahumans involved in the battle, nor the Parasite, are shown by the story to survive. Parasite as he appeared in Superman: The Animated Series The Parasite later appeared in the 1990s television series Superman: The Animated Series voiced by the late. The origin for the animated Parasite is fairly consistent with his modern origin.
This version is able to duplicate the voices of whoever he drains. He first appears in the episode Feeding Time. Rudy Jones, janitor at S.T.A.R. Labs, is caught mid-robbery with a crook named Martin Lebeau (voiced by ) while they are trying to steal a chemical stored in barrels with unknown properties. When Lebeau and Rudy make their getaway in a after narrowly evading the security, Lebeau's anger at Rudy leads him to make Rudy ride in the back with the ill-closed barrels. The barrels soon open, spilling their contents all over Rudy, transforming him into the Parasite; Rudy soon uses his new powers to go after Lebeau in revenge, almost killing him but for the timely intervention of Superman, from whom the Parasite is able to drain a substantial amount of energy during their first encounter, greatly weakening Superman. With Superman's powers, Parasite goes on a rampage and even finds Superman in his apartment, draining him once again, learning his secret identity (Clark Kent), and trapping him inside a boiler room in S.T.A.R.
Labs as a 'daily recharge' for his crime sprees (hence the title, 'Feeding Time'). While the Parasite is away, Jimmy Olsen stumbles across Superman in the boiler room and frees him just as the Parasite returns and almost kills him. Superman, having regained some of his strength, slips into his titanium-lead alloy Kryptonite armor and engages the Parasite in a ferocious battle which ends when the Parasite grabs a piece of which drains him of all his Kryptonian powers to the point of unconsciousness and amnesia. He is subsequently incarcerated in a holding cell. In Two's a Crowd, the Parasite becomes a supporting protagonist. Superman and Maggie Sawyer ask the Parasite's help to absorb information of an atomic bomb that has been hidden by rogue ex-S.T.A.R.
Labs scientist Earl Garver (voiced by ) since Earl has been knocked unconscious. In exchange for Cable TV in his cell, the Parasite agrees. Somehow, Earl's mind takes over the Parasite's body.
After wrong locations revealed, Superman is forced to fight Garver/Parasite at the location of the bomb, while Rudy and Garver fight inside the Parasite's mind for control of the Parasite's body. Superman and Jones manage to defeat Garver and stop the bomb, and Rudy regains control of his body. With Earl Garver recovered and incarcerated, Parasite gets his end of the bargain as he is seen watching TV in his cell. The Parasite makes his final appearance in the series in the episode Double Dose, where breaks him out of prison and forms an uneasy alliance with him to destroy Superman. However, the Parasite's greed gets the better of him when he constantly attempts every opportunity to take Livewire's powers for himself.
Every attempt fails, until the two encounter Superman, protected against both the Parasite and Livewire by a layer of latex. Livewire shatters it, however, with liquid nitrogen, and the Parasite drains Superman of his powers, but then turns on Livewire and does the same to her, intending to keep both of them trapped and alive as a 'daily recharge', as in Feeding Time. With both Superman's and Livewire's powers, the Parasite confronts Superman alone, but is quickly defeated when Superman tricks him into burning a mop and setting off an emergency shower which, reacting with Livewire's vulnerability to water, drains the Parasite of all his new powers and memories (including Superman's secret identity) to the point that he no longer remembers who he himself is. He is then arrested and returned to prison.
Justice League. The Parasite in Parasite later makes subsequent appearances in the 2000s series where he is now voiced by, owing to Brion James' passing. Recruits him into the, along with, and to resurrect and defeat the Justice League in the episode, Secret Society. Once again, he manages to drain significant energy from Superman, and also from the Flash and Wonder Woman.
In the end, he is defeated by Wonder Woman, who swings him around a football stadium with her until he is knocked out upon impact with a. In, he first appears in Clash, where defeats and absorbs the powers of and, and briefly battles Batman before being taken down. He is later seen once again as a member of Gorilla Grodd's Secret Society.
In Alive!, Parasite, along with countless villains, teams up with Grodd in a mutiny against Lex Luthor aboard Grodd's spaceship, and absorbs Giganta's power in the process. In the end, he is killed when freezes him and the other mutineers and blows the entire ship up. Smallville In the season 8 episode 'Injustice', Rudy Jones aka Parasite, appears with, and also, whom form into a team of who search for. He is played by actor. His powers are similar to the animated series' character, except that he permanently absorbs the powers of those he touches. He can also return them.
It's not yet certain if Jones can absorb memories from his victims. When Rudy stole someone's abilities, an image of a transparent purple figure would exit his body, enter his victim's, then leave and go back into his body, robbing the person of their powers. This figure resembled how Parasite appeared in the comics.
Mercy Graves in Superman: Metropolis Secret Files and Origins #1 (July 2000). Art by Stuart Immonen and Wade Von Grawbadger Publication information ' #1 (November 1996) In-story information Alter ego Mercedes 'Mercy' Graves Species Abilities Trained in hand-to-hand combat Mercedes ' Mercy' Graves III is a fictional character owned by publisher. She debuted in 1996 on as the and of 's,. Like, and, Mercy Graves has since crossed over into comic books and is part of the. The character was portrayed by in the 2016 film. She was portrayed by in the fourth season of the television series. Contents.
DC animated universe Superman: The Animated Series Mercy Graves was created for (voiced by ) as a tough young woman with a checkered past. Mercy serves as '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. Mercy is loyal and respectful to Luthor, and she claims to be 'the only one in Luthor's entire company who can get away with calling him Lex'.
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 in order 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 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. Mercy Graves from 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; Mercy tries to prove him wrong. However, after a battle with, Mercy is pinned under a pile of fallen machinery while the room caves in. Although Luthor could have saved her, he flees instead causing Superman to save her. During the 'World's Finest' crossover arc, Mercy develops an intense rivalry with Harley Quinn, the 's henchwoman and on again/off again girlfriend. During the arc's climactic episode, Harley duct tapes Mercy's mouth shut and ties her to a killer android that attacks and Superman.
She is saved by the two, and is later seen watching television and laughing as Harley is publicly arrested. Justice League Mercy Graves later reappears in the episode 'Tabula Rasa'. The nature of her relationship with Luthor becomes more clear.
Mercy has agreed to take over while Luthor is in prison and is hesitant to return it to him because she feels their former relationship was not an equal one. She also states that while she was the of LexCorp, she brought the stock up 38% and removed certain departments in the science division finding them useless or in order to save money. Lex Luthor exacerbates the situation by verbally and physically abusing her. It is repeatedly implied that their relationship was not solely platonic.
Mercy grudgingly assists Luthor's escape from the Justice League. However, his deceitful manipulation of another devoted servant causes Mercy to see their years together in a different light. After his capture, Mercy hangs up on Lex Luthor during his single phone call when he requests help in obtaining a and to treat his Kryptonite-caused cancer.
Justice League Unlimited Mercy Graves reappears in the episode 'Clash'. She was seen at Lex Luthor's side again implying that her new self-confidence is gone. Mercy Graves as a member of Infinity Inc. From the cover of Infinity Inc. 2, #9 (July 2008); art by Mercy Graves first appears in the in #735 (August 1999), during the ' storyline in the titles. This version of Mercy has blonde hair and does not wear a chauffeur's uniform.
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She is later joined by another female bodyguard in Luthor's employ, Hope. It is suggested that the two may be, as they have exchanged blows with Superman. This possibility is referenced in the President Luthor: Secret Files and Origins comic when the sorceress appears at the White House demanding to meet with Lex. Hope and Mercy inform Circe that they can always recognize her, no matter what disguise or form she might take, suggesting some previous familiarity. After temporarily changing them into birds Circe tells Lex that he will need to hire new Amazon bodyguards.
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, 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 #765 (May 2000). In the series, Mercy is seen alongside Luthor at the unveiling of his 'Be Your Own Hero' program, and is injured when she fires several gunshots at, 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 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 heritage is confirmed in, when the supervillain nearly kills with god-forged bullets he claimed he bought from Mercy. In September 2011, rebooted DC's continuity. In this new timeline, Mercy Graves is reintroduced as an.
She works as Lex Luthor's personal assistant and manages LexCorp during his absence. In other media Television Animated. In episode ', Mercy Graves (voiced by ) appears again as Lex Luthor's right hand, only this time she appears to be of descent, gunslinging skills, and possessing a pair of twin laser guns.
Mercy Graves appears in. She appears as Lex Luthor's main bodyguard and is depicted as a woman with a cybernetic right arm concealing powerful weapons, who speaks very little. In the episode 'Targets', when assassins and attempt to kill him and two Asian diplomats, Mercy uses her mechanical arm that contains projectile weapons to stop them. The diplomats, grateful and impressed by the weaponry within Mercy, make a deal with Luthor. She returns in 'Usual Suspects,' where she acts as Luthor's bodyguard during the battle at.
She blasts when he attempts to arrest Luthor, and the two escape by helicopter. She reappears alongside Luthor in 'Satisfaction', helping him escape a vengeful who bombs his office before they find Harper inside a parking garage blowing up Luthor's car. Mercy and Roy engage in a duel across the garage, with Roy using various weapons (like a and bombs) and techniques to avoid or knock out Mercy, most of which fail him. He eventually succeeds in blowing off her cybernetic arm and knocking her into a car windshield. Later, Roy shows and his clone Red Arrow a cybernetic arm more powerful than Mercy's, and declares 'dead', preferring the sound of 'Arsenal'.
Live-action. Mercy Graves appears in the of series, portrayed. This version is a former agent alongside her brother.
Similar to her counterpart, Mercy was also head of security for what was then known as Luthor-Corp under Lex Luthor's reign. In the episode 'Fallout,' Mercy and Otis are apprehended by the DEO following Mercy's fight with at L-Corp. They persuade a DEO agent named 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 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 seemingly killed by the Hellgrammite who surrendered to the DEO. Film Animated. Mercy Graves (sporting her DCAU design) is voiced by in.
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She is seen at Lex Luthor's side, even to the part where Brainiac uses LexCorp technology to build a new body. Mercy discovers Jimmy looking for evidence against Luthor and attacks him. Eventually, Jimmy uses a robot to knock her out, though destroying his camera in the process. While Luthor is recuperating in the hospital being interviewed following Brainiac's attack, he quietly tells Mercy to call all his lawyers when a small Kryptonite shard found by detectives in his facility exposes his involvement with Brainiac's rampage. Mercy Graves appears in voiced. In the movie, she watches a project with Lex Luthor that involves LexCorp secretly, and illegally, digging deep underground, where they accidentally unearth the villain. Luthor tells Mercy to make sure that all evidence of LexCorp's involvement never existed.
When Doomsday and Superman kill each other in an epic battle, Luthor loses his chance to be responsible for Superman's death, both directly and indirectly through Mercy's destruction of the evidence. Once Mercy informs him that there is no link back to LexCorp, he shoots her in the head to ensure absolutely nothing can be traced back to him. Mercy Graves appears in and voiced. Live-action portrays Mercy Graves in the 2016 film, making it Mercy's first official live-action appearance.
This version is the personal assistant of Lex Luthor. She is killed in a bombing of the masterminded by Luthor during a Congressional hearing, in order to both discredit Superman and receive approval to use salvaged Kryptonian technology (first seen in 2013's ) against him.
Video games. Mercy Graves appeared in voiced. Mercy Graves appears as a main character in, with Cree Summer reprising the role from Superman Doomsday. She is first seen at with 'The Rookie' on her side to help break out Lex Luthor before answering a question from that involves a break in at Waynetech.
Following her success on freeing her employer and the Rookie, Graves is later accompanied by and to free from beneath the prison. While the Stryker's Island breakout was a success, Graves is later seen flying with Luthor to escape the after their arrival on Stryker's, then later accidentally crashed The Joker's getaway helicopter. References.