The daughter of Darkseid, Grail.
She's half Amazon and New God and she is bad.
She comes equipped with Superhuman Strength, Superhuman Durability, Superhuman Stamina AND Immortality.
Grail also has Omega Beams that she inherited from her daddy.
She can also lock onto the frequency of those connected to the Speed Force and use them for Dimensional Travel.
Grail can also infect and corrode the emerald energy of willpower.
It's like someone sat down and wrote up a baddy that can whip anybody.
Reminds me of my old V and V days.....
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