This is a navigational list of deities exclusively from fictional works, organized primarily by media type then by title of the fiction work, series, franchise or author. This list does not include deities worshipped by humans in real life that appear in fictional works unless they are distinct enough to be mentioned in a Wikipedia article separate from the articles for the entities they are based on.
^Tomasi, Peter; Manapul, Francis (2016). Justice League: Darkseid War - Power of the Gods. DC Comics. ISBN9781401269470. The last time the evil god Darkseid attacked Earth, the Justice League was formed to drive him back to Apokolips.
^Darowski, John (2012). "In a World Without Superman, What Is the American Way?". In Darowski, Joseph J. (ed.). The Ages of Superman: Essays on the Man of Steel in Changing Times. McFarland & Company. p. 209. ISBN9780786463084. Darkseid, DC Comics' god of evil
^Wiacek, Stephen (2021). "Armageddon times". The DC Book: A Vast and Vibrant Multiverse Simply Explained. Dorling Kindersley Limited. ISBN9780241560570. a transformative "Godwave" that spawns countless new pantheons. [...] splintering into family pantheons [...], divinities specific to Africa, Greece, [...]. One group declare themselves to be Lords of Order and Chaos. Abandoning physicality, they engage in an eternal war of principles.
^Rubin, Scott (2020). Naming Your Little Geek. Familius. p. 218. ISBN9781641703444. DC Comics's Lords of Chaos and Order. These deities are alway trying to one-up each other