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Scott Free

Scott Free

167 appearances · Bronze Age · 1971–2026 · 9 key issues
Who is Scott Free?

Born the son of Highfather, ruler of New Genesis, Scott Free was traded as an infant to the tyrant Darkseid in a peace pact between the warring worlds of New Genesis and Apokolips. Raised in Apokolips's brutal Grüne orphanage, he ultimately escaped — becoming the master escape artist Mister Miracle.

Few characters in DC's Bronze Age arrived with as much cosmic ambition as Scott Free, who burst onto the scene in 1971 and has been captivating readers for over five decades since. Born from that era's appetite for grand mythological storytelling, Scott Free has proven himself one of DC's most enduring figures — nine of his appearances carry key-issue status, a mark of just how consequential his presence in the medium has been. His world is populated by the very best of the DC universe: he shares pages with Superman, Batman, and The Flash, and his most prominent stages — Justice League International, JLA, and Adventures of Superman — place him at the heart of DC's greatest ensemble storytelling. With 160 catalog appearances stretching all the way to 2026, Scott Free is no footnote; he's a character whose staying power speaks for itself, and any serious DC collection is richer for having him in it.

Identity

Real name. Scott Free

Teams & affiliations
Justice LeagueNew Gods
★ First appearance
Mister Miracle #1
Mar 1971

Trivia

  • Back in the 1970s, DC gave Scott Free a genuine publishing footprint through Mister Miracle and The Forever People, making him one of the rare Kirby-era concepts strong enough to anchor an ongoing solo title rather than linger as just another supporting New Gods figure.dc.fandom.com
  • A pivotal reinvention came in later decades when Scott was reframed as a family-and-marriage-centered hero alongside Big Barda, a shift that pushed him well beyond pure escapist adventure into richer territory covering domestic life, trauma, and identity.dc.fandom.com
  • Tom King and Mitch Gerads' 2017 Mister Miracle run made its mark by treating Scott's life as a psychological crisis story, earning wide recognition as one of DC's most acclaimed modern uses of the character rather than a conventional superhero revival.dc.fandom.com
  • Keith Giffen has written more of Scott Free's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 26 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years — 1971–2024

Mister Miracle #1 1971
Mister Miracle #1
Mister Miracle #20 1977
Mister Miracle #20
DC Comics Presents #38 1981
DC Comics Presents #38
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #2 1985
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #2
Justice League #1 1987
Justice League #1
Hawk and Dove #24 1991
Hawk and Dove #24
Guy Gardner: Warrior #29 1995
Guy Gardner: Warrior #29
JLA #38 2000
JLA #38
Action Comics #802 2003
Action Comics #802
The Death of the New Gods #[nn] 2008
The Death of the New Gods #[nn]
DCU: Legacies #8 2011
DCU: Legacies #8
Justice League #43 2015
Justice League #43
Batman #64 2019
Batman #64
Multiversus: Collision Detected #1 2024
Multiversus: Collision Detected #1

Appearances (1–150 of 167, oldest first)

52 (2006)
#6
Mister Miracle (1971)
DC 100-Page Super Spectacular (1971)
#6
Aventures Fiction (1966)
#45
Cancelled Comic Cavalcade (1978)
#1
The Comics Journal (1977)
#43
Le Manoir des Fantômes (1975)
#16
Justice League of America (1960)
DC Comics Presents (1978)
#38
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe (1985)
Super Powers (1986)
Superman (1987)
Hawkman (1986)
#9
Adventures of Superman (1987)
Action Comics (1938)
Justice League (1987)
Justice League Annual (1987)
Doctor Fate (1987)
#3
Who's Who: Update '87 (1987)
#3
Justice League International (1987)
Flash (1987)
#8
Firestorm the Nuclear Man (1987)
The Green Lantern Corps (1986)
Wonder Woman (1987)
#13
Blue Beetle (1986)
#21
Suicide Squad (1987)
#13
Forever People (1988)
#6
Secret Origins (1986)
The New Guardians (1988)
#1
Action Comics Weekly (1988)
Justice League Europe (1989)
Justice League America (1989)
Time Masters (1990)
#1
Hawk and Dove (1989)
#24
Justice League Quarterly (1990)
#3
Green Lantern Corps Quarterly (1992)
#1
Guy Gardner: Warrior (1994)
#29
Superman: The Man of Steel (1991)
#43
Guy Gardner: Warrior Annual (1995)
#2
The Final Night (1996)
#4
Jack Kirby's Mister Miracle (1998)
Day of Judgment (1999)
#3
Bizarro Comics (2001)
Mister Miracle - La liberté ou la mort (2003)
DC 100-Page Super Spectacular No. 6 Replica Edition (2004)
Identity Crisis (2004)
Solo (2004)
#7
Countdown to Final Crisis (2008)
Tiny Titans (2008)
#8
The Death of the New Gods (2008)
The Brave and the Bold (2007)
#30
Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2009)
#20
Booster Gold (2007)
DCU: Legacies (2010)
DC Comics Presents: The Teen Titans (2011)
#1
DC Universe: Legacies (2011)
The All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2011)
#15
Batman Beyond Unlimited (2012)
Jack Kirby's Fourth World Omnibus (2011)
#4
Solo: The Deluxe Edition (2013)
Graphic Ink: The DC Comics Art of Frank Quitely (2014)
Convergence (2016)
Superman: The Coming of the Supermen (2017)
DC Comics: Bombshells (2015)
#32
Batman (2016)
Detective Comics (2011)
Doomsday Clock (2018)
#9