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Stompa

Stompa is a fictional in the DC Comics universe, depicted as a New God from the planet and a core member of the , an elite all-female assassin squad trained by to enforce the will of the tyrant . Created by writer and artist , she first appeared in #6 (January 1972), where she was introduced as part of the original quartet of Furies alongside , Mad Harriet, and . As one of the Fourth World saga's key antagonists, Stompa embodies the brutal, unyielding nature of Apokoliptian society, serving as its physical powerhouse with superhuman strength, durability, and longevity inherent to all New Gods. Her signature weapons are anti-matter boots that amplify her leg strength, enabling her to deliver earth-shattering stomps capable of generating seismic shockwaves, crushing structures, and overpowering formidable opponents. Often portrayed as fiercely loyal, physically imposing, and vocally sparse, Stompa has clashed with heroes including Mister Miracle, Big Barda, Superman, and the Justice League across various storylines, highlighting themes of oppression, loyalty, and rebellion within Darkseid's regime. Stompa's role has evolved in modern interpretations, appearing in animated adaptations like Superman: The Animated Series and the franchise, as well as comics including the 2019 Female Furies miniseries, which explores the internal dynamics and misogynistic underpinnings of her squad, and (2023-) #28 (October 2025). Her enduring presence underscores Jack Kirby's influential mythology, blending cosmic scale with personal vendettas in battles against freedom and heroism.

Publication history

Creation

Stompa was created by writer and artist as part of his expansive saga, a mythological epic reimagined in a context for the modern era. Kirby developed the to move beyond traditional mythological figures like Thor and , whom he viewed as relics of a pre-technological age, instead crafting suited to spacesuits and advanced machinery. This creation process unfolded during Kirby's tenure at DC Comics in the early 1970s, where he sought to explore themes of cosmic conflict between utopian and dystopian societies. Stompa made her debut in Mister Miracle #6, published in January 1972, where she was introduced as a key member of the , ' elite all-female warrior unit. As a solo creation by Kirby, with no co-creators or prior iterations in comics, Stompa embodied the brutal enforcer archetype designed to counterpoint the more heroic of , highlighting the oppressive and militaristic ethos of under Darkseid's rule. Her role underscored the saga's dichotomy between light and darkness, with representing a dystopian warrior culture shaped by tyranny and unrelenting violence. Drawing from mythological female warriors such as , Kirby adapted these archetypes into a sci-fi framework, transforming ancient concepts of fierce, battle-hardened women into interstellar agents of destruction. This fusion allowed Stompa to serve as a symbol of ' inverted heroism, where strength and loyalty are twisted into tools of subjugation rather than liberation. No earlier versions of the character exist outside Kirby's original vision, cementing her as a foundational element in the Fourth World's exploration of moral extremes.

Key comic appearances

Stompa debuted in Mister Miracle #6 (January–February 1972), marking the first appearance of the character as part of the Female Furies team. She followed this with appearances in The New Gods #7 (February–March 1972) and The Forever People #9 (April–May 1972), establishing her presence within the Fourth World storyline. After DC's post-Crisis on Infinite Earths continuity reboot, Stompa was revived in Superman vol. 2 #8 (July 1987) and later in Wonder Woman vol. 2 #122 (June 1997). Key arcs in the late 1990s and 2000s included her role in #28–29 (December 1998–February 1999), which provided additional post-Crisis development, and appearances in #3 (October 2008). Stompa's recent publications extend to crossovers, such as her involvement in #4 (June 2025). In total, Stompa has appeared in approximately 190 issues across DC Comics titles, with the majority concentrated in New Gods-related series.

Fictional character biography

Origin and early conflicts

Stompa originated on the tyrannical world of , where she was orphaned as a child and consigned to the merciless orphanage run by , a key enforcer of Darkseid's regime. This institution served as a brutal training ground, indoctrinating young Apokoliptians through relentless physical and psychological conditioning to cultivate unwavering loyalty and combat prowess in service to the planet's ruler. Under Goodness's tutelage, Stompa honed her abilities as a , emerging as one of the most formidable products of this system. Alongside , Mad Harriet, and , Stompa was selected to join the , Darkseid's elite cadre of female tasked with executing his most sensitive missions and guarding his inner circle. The group, forged in the fires of Apokoliptian hardship, represented the pinnacle of female warrior training on the planet, embodying ruthless efficiency and fanatical devotion. As a member of this unit, Stompa quickly established herself as a key asset, utilizing her immense strength to crush opposition in Darkseid's name. Stompa's first major conflict arose during the defection of , the former leader of the , who fled to ally with the escape artist Scott Free, known as . Dispatched by , Stompa and her fellow Furies pursued the fugitives to , ambushing Barda and engaging in ferocious clashes with and his assistant in the inaugural storyline of the Mister Miracle series. These encounters, introduced in Mister Miracle #6 (1972), highlighted the Furies' coordinated savagery as they sought to recapture or eliminate the traitors. In the broader scope of the early saga, Stompa and the repeatedly battled heroes opposing Darkseid's interstellar ambitions, including members of the who intervened against Apokoliptian incursions. These confrontations, spanning conflicts with forces and Earth's defenders, cemented Stompa's role as a steadfast enforcer, willing to deploy her devastating stomping attacks to shatter both terrain and foes in defense of her lord's will.

The New 52

In the 2011 DC Comics relaunch known as , Stompa was reintroduced as a core member of the , an elite squad of warriors loyal to and trained by on . Her portrayal emphasized a heightened level of savagery and brutality, positioning her as a key enforcer within Apokolips' rigid hierarchy, where she utilized her massive strength and anti-matter boots to devastating effect in combat. After briefly ruled , Stompa and the Furies retreated to the and were later imprisoned following Superman's defeat of Luthor. They were freed when resurfaced with his daughter and sought artifacts to restore his power, during which they were ambushed by and A.R.G.U.S. agents in . Her storyline culminated in defeat during the event's aftermath (2014), as the Crime Syndicate's global takeover exposed vulnerabilities in Apokoliptian forces, forcing Stompa and her surviving allies to retreat back to for regrouping under Darkseid's command.

DC Rebirth

In the era, Stompa was restored to her classic role as a core member of the , first appearing in Justice League vol. 2 #50 (July 2016) as part of the epilogue, where she supported Darkseid's forces against the Justice League. This bridged from the 's altered dynamics, reestablishing her as a brutal enforcer loyal to ' ruler without the prior continuity's experimental twists. Stompa featured prominently in the 2019 Female Furies miniseries, which explored the internal dynamics and misogynistic underpinnings of her squad under Granny Goodness's training. She later attended the birth of Jacob Free, son of and [Mister Miracle](/page/Mister Miracle), in Mister Miracle #12 (2019). Most recently, Stompa made a cameo in DC x Sonic the Hedgehog #4 (June 2025), allying with antagonists from Sonic's world to ambush members and hedgehog allies in a interdimensional skirmish. This crossover emphasized her raw destructive power, using her stomping abilities to disrupt high-speed battles across merged realities.

Powers and abilities

Physical powers

Stompa, as a New God from , possesses far exceeding that of humans and most Apokoliptians, enabling her to perform feats such as effortlessly kicking through reinforced walls at Belle Reve prison and collapsing surrounding structures with the force of her blows. Her strength is further evidenced by her ability to send powerful opponents like flying with a single impact and to injure to the point of requiring aid to stand, showcasing her capacity to overpower mid-tier in direct confrontations. These attributes make her the physically dominant member of the , often serving as the brute force in their operations. In terms of durability, Stompa exhibits exceptional resilience, shrugging off intense physical assaults without significant injury, such as no-selling the best strikes from martial artist and enduring a powerful kick from unscathed. She has also withstood punches from , a fellow New God known for his immense power, demonstrating her ability to tank blows that would devastate ordinary beings. This enhanced toughness allows her to endure battles against formidable adversaries like and as part of the , highlighting her superior stamina as a New God warrior. Like all New Gods, Stompa benefits from immortality, aging at an extraordinarily slow rate and existing beyond normal mortal constraints. Her dense physiology contributes to an intimidating presence, standing at approximately 5 feet 8 inches tall while weighing around 330 pounds, a build optimized for her role in Apokoliptian .

Equipment and skills

Stompa's primary consists of anti-matter boots, which serve as her signature weapon by amplifying the impact of her stomps to generate powerful seismic shockwaves and earthquakes. These boots enhance her leg-based attacks, allowing her to disrupt terrain and foes over wide areas with concussive force. She received intensive warrior training from , the overseer of ' female recruits, focusing on and excelling in savage, close-quarters brawling that emphasizes and unrelenting . This regimen, conducted in the harsh of the Lowlies' orphanage, instilled brutal efficiency in her fighting style without incorporating broader academic pursuits. Her tactical acumen shines in coordinated group assaults, where she synchronizes with teammates like and Mad Harriet to overwhelm enemies through synchronized, multi-front attacks that exploit numerical superiority. This intuitive grasp of intimidation—manifested in her towering presence and destructive displays—further bolsters her role in during Furies missions.

Other versions

Amalgam Comics

In the Amalgam Comics crossover between and , Stompa was fused with the member to create the villainous Blobba. Blobba debuted as a member of the Gods in DC/Marvel: Unlimited Access #4 (March 1998), a miniseries concluding the 1996-1997 Amalgam event. This pseudo-amalgamation was formed by a corrupted version of the hero under Darkseid's influence, pitting her against combined DC and Marvel heroes in a multiversal conflict. Blobba combines Stompa's and with Blob's immense size, mass, and immovability, enabling her to deliver devastating physical assaults and resist counterattacks effectively. She retains Stompa's signature stomping ability to generate seismic tremors, which she uses in conjunction with her unyielding bulk to create traps that immobilize foes amid the chaos of the blended . Physically, Blobba shares the mainline Stompa's robust, imposing build but amplified to extreme akin to Blob's form. As part of the short-lived Amalgam imprint and its follow-up, Blobba's role emphasizes raw brute force in service to the villainous alliance, without an extensive personal backstory or ongoing narrative arc. Following the heroes' victory, Access separates the amalgams, effectively ending Blobba's brief existence in the crossover.

Ame-Comi Girls

In the Ame-Comi Girls series, an alternate universe version of Stompa appears as a member of the Pirate Furies, a villainous space pirate gang led by Big Barda under the influence of Granny Goodness and Mistress Darkseid. She first appears in issue #7 (November 2013), "The Teen Hellions," alongside Lashina and Mad Harriet, and continues in subsequent issues including #8 and #21. This portrayal places her in a lighthearted, anime-inspired all-female universe centered on superhero adventures, where she serves as an enforcer using her powered boots for disruptive stomps in cosmic conflicts and piracy schemes, clashing with protagonists in exaggerated battles. The narrative emphasizes the Pirate Furies' loyalty to their leaders, reimagined in a swashbuckling context with elements of camaraderie and rivalry, focusing on interstellar escapades without the main continuity's emphasis on Apokoliptian tyranny.

Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman

In the anthology series Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman #5 (February 2015), Stompa guest-stars as an antagonist in the three-part story "Dig for Fire," written by Ivan Cohen with art by Marcus To, presenting a modern retelling of mythological themes through Wonder Woman's infiltration of Apokolips. As a core member of the Female Furies—an elite squad trained by Granny Goodness to enforce Darkseid's will—Stompa joins Lashina, Bernadeth, and Mad Harriet in a mission to intercept Diana, who has covertly entered Apokolips on orders from Queen Hippolyta to rescue a group of Amazons long imprisoned there by the tyrant. The Furies' assault embodies Apokolips' tyrannical regime, contrasting the Amazons' ethos of sisterhood and freedom. Stompa's brute strength proves pivotal during the confrontation, as she deploys her signature anti-matter boots to deliver devastating stomps that generate seismic shockwaves, aiming to shatter the ground beneath and disrupt her progress toward the captives.) These powerful tremors symbolize the invasive force of Apokoliptian oppression, nearly overwhelming and forcing her to adapt her combat style amid the hellish landscape. The Furies' coordinated highlights Stompa's role as the team's of raw physical dominance, her loyalty to and driving her relentless pursuit without question. Ultimately, Wonder Woman outmaneuvers the group through superior strategy and the , ensnaring Stompa to compel her temporary submission and expose the Furies' internal fractures under Apokoliptian . This defeat underscores Stompa as a stark to the warriors, her unyielding obedience to tyranny clashing with Diana's emphasis on truth and . The self-contained tale explores broader motifs of coerced loyalty versus voluntary bonds, critiquing the oppressive hierarchy of through the lens of Wonder Woman's heroic intervention.

Scooby-Doo! Team-Up

Stompa features in Scooby-Doo! Team-Up #45 (January 2019), titled "The Greater Escape," written by Sholly Fisch with art by Dario Brizuela. In this lighthearted crossover, the —including Stompa, , , and Mad Harriet—assist in an invasion of Earth, targeting potential recruits for their ranks. The story begins when Mystery Inc. meets escape artist (Scott Free) and his wife backstage after a performance, only to be ambushed by Apokoliptian forces. captures , , and Barda, brainwashing them as prospective Furies to lure back to for punishment over his defection. Stompa, leveraging her signature and seismic stomping ability (toned down for the comic's tone), guards the captives alongside her fellow Furies in Granny's fortress on . Her brute persona provides comic contrast to the gang's non-violent problem-solving, as she and the Furies embody overwhelming physical power while , , Fred Jones, and allies like and Shiloh Norman rely on clever escapes and gadgets via a boom tube. Humorous moments arise from and Scooby's exaggerated terror at the Furies' menacing presence and the absurdity of infiltrating the grim world of the . The parodies Stompa's role as an unstoppable by having the heroes outmaneuver the Furies through , distraction, and rather than direct combat. and feign loyalty to while sabotaging from within, ultimately aiding a comedic breakout that thwarts the invasion without bloodshed. The Furies, including Stompa, are comically foiled and retreat, emphasizing the triumph of wit over might in true fashion.

DC X Sonic the Hedgehog

Stompa appears in issue #4 of the 2025 five-issue crossover DC x Sonic the Hedgehog, written by with art by Adam Bryce Thomas. In the series, invades Sonic's universe seeking the Chaos Emeralds to amplify his power, allying with Apokoliptian forces including the . Stompa, as a frontline enforcer, teams with Mad Harriet to attack the Cat at the Water Palace, using her seismic stomps to generate shockwaves and disrupt the battlefield. Her role highlights her brute strength in the multiversal conflict, countering Sonic's allies amid chaotic dimensional clashes between the Justice League and Sonic's team. Wonder Woman intervenes to aid Blaze, outmaneuvering Stompa and Harriet in the confrontation. Stompa's appearance underscores the blending of Apokoliptian tyranny with Sonic's high-speed adventures, as the heroes unite against Darkseid's conquest.

In other media

Television animation

Stompa made her animated television debut in : The Animated Series, where she was voiced by . In the two-part episode "Little Girl Lost" (Season 3, Episodes 4-5, aired May 2, 1998), Stompa joined the and Mad Harriet—in capturing on Earth under Granny Goodness's orders, utilizing her signature ability to generate seismic shocks by stomping to hinder Supergirl's rescue efforts. She recurred in the series finale "" (Season 4, Episodes 12-13, aired February 5, 2000), aiding forces in an invasion of Earth and battling alongside her Fury teammates. Stompa later appeared in a non-speaking cameo in Justice League Unlimited's "Alive!" (Season 3, Episode 12, aired May 6, 2006), depicted among 's loyalists during internal conflicts on following Darkseid's apparent death. Her portrayal remained faithful to her comic depiction as a brutish, physically dominant . She also appears in the web series (2015-2018), reimagined as a teenage and voiced by , in multiple shorts and specials such as "Spring Prison Break" (2017) and the Super Hero High TV movie (2016). This version portrayed her as a bully-like figure training under at Super Hero High, clashing with protagonists like and in scenarios highlighting her immense strength and aggressive tactics.

Video games and miscellaneous

Stompa has made limited appearances in video games, primarily as an antagonist or playable character emphasizing her brute strength and stomping abilities. In DC Universe Online (2011), she serves as an enemy boss in the Apokolips storyline expansion, where players confront her in combat scenarios involving her anti-matter boot attacks that generate seismic shocks. Her role highlights the Female Furies' role as elite enforcers of Darkseid, with encounters often set in Apokoliptian environments like war factories. Stompa features more prominently in (2018), where she is unlockable as a playable character with abilities centered on ground pounds and earthquakes via her massive boots. The game's eighteenth level, titled "These Boots Are Made For Stompa," revolves around battling her as part of the during an invasion plot, including a dedicated mini-game where players stomp to trigger environmental destruction and defeat waves of heroes. This portrayal adapts her design into the universe's humorous style, complete with a minifigure variant available as merchandise tied to the game. Beyond these, Stompa lacks a dedicated or major film adaptation, with her total appearances confined to two core titles and assorted collectibles. Merchandise includes her from the set, featuring articulated boots and Apokoliptian armor details for display or play. Other items encompass trading cards in DC-themed sets and enamel pins from Comics Classic lines, often bundled in assortments to appeal to collectors of . No large-scale statues or action figures of Stompa have been produced in major lines like or Collectibles, limiting her footprint to niche gaming tie-ins.

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