Allura In-Ze
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+ | Lex Luthor as part of his efforts with [[Project 7734]] sent a robotic double of himself with Brainiac in an attack on New Krypton. This assault saw the robot tamper with the body chemistry of the captured Reactron who was being held by the Kandorians. (Supergirl v5 #52) A result of this act saw Reactron killing himself and bringing about a chain reaction on New Krypton. This saw the death of Alura who was at the site of the explosion along with the further death of seven thousand out of the 100,000 Kryptonians of New Krypton. (Superman: War of the Superman v1 #1) | ||
===The New 52=== | ===The New 52=== | ||
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===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
*In Superman: The Animated Series, the character briefly appeared in the episode "Little Girl Lost, Part 1" where she was voiced by Carolyn Seymour. Within the DC Animated universe, she was renamed as Kala In-Zee who resided on Krypton's neighboring world of Argo. She died but not before managing to hide her daughter Kara In-Zee in stasis to save her. A hologram of Kala In-Zee activated when Superman arrived on Argo where she asked any rescuer to look after her daughter Kara. | *In Superman: The Animated Series, the character briefly appeared in the episode "Little Girl Lost, Part 1" where she was voiced by Carolyn Seymour. Within the DC Animated universe, she was renamed as Kala In-Zee who resided on Krypton's neighboring world of Argo. She died but not before managing to hide her daughter Kara In-Zee in stasis to save her. A hologram of Kala In-Zee activated when Superman arrived on Argo where she asked any rescuer to look after her daughter Kara. | ||
+ | *In Smallville, the character did not appear on the show but reference was made to Zor-El's wife who was the mother of Kara Zor-El. Kara's mother was not shown to be with her during her teenage years and instead the young Kryptonian girl grew fond of her aunt Lara. Zor-El was later shown to had developed a desire for Lara with the fate of his own wife not elaborated on in the television series. | ||
*In Supergirl, Alura Zor-El featured in the animated series starting from the pilot where she was played by actor Laura Benanti. She was the Kryptonian mother of Kara Zor-El and a leading figure on Krypton. She had a twin sister who was imprisoned at Fort Rozz in the Phantom Zone for attempting to take over their world. Similarly, she was responsible for sentencing various criminals including alien ones to the prison with its occupants hating her as their jailer. When Krypton faced destruction, it's people launched a number of survivors into space that included baby Kal-El and Alura's own daughter Kara. Alura was killed with tge destruction of Krypton but she left holographic recordings for her daughter to consult. The Fort Rozz prisoners managed to escape with a number seeking to get revenge on Alura by targeting her now grown up daughter Kara whow operated as Supergirl on Earth. In "Stronger Together", it was revealed she had a twin sister named [[Astra In-Ze]] with such being a rare occurrence on Krypton. Allura became a Judicator who later had her sister General Astra imprisoned at Fort Rozz. The [[Department of Extranormal Operations]] installed Allura's interactive AI system from Kara's ship into a room in the base for Supergirl to consult. | *In Supergirl, Alura Zor-El featured in the animated series starting from the pilot where she was played by actor Laura Benanti. She was the Kryptonian mother of Kara Zor-El and a leading figure on Krypton. She had a twin sister who was imprisoned at Fort Rozz in the Phantom Zone for attempting to take over their world. Similarly, she was responsible for sentencing various criminals including alien ones to the prison with its occupants hating her as their jailer. When Krypton faced destruction, it's people launched a number of survivors into space that included baby Kal-El and Alura's own daughter Kara. Alura was killed with tge destruction of Krypton but she left holographic recordings for her daughter to consult. The Fort Rozz prisoners managed to escape with a number seeking to get revenge on Alura by targeting her now grown up daughter Kara whow operated as Supergirl on Earth. In "Stronger Together", it was revealed she had a twin sister named [[Astra In-Ze]] with such being a rare occurrence on Krypton. Allura became a Judicator who later had her sister General Astra imprisoned at Fort Rozz. The [[Department of Extranormal Operations]] installed Allura's interactive AI system from Kara's ship into a room in the base for Supergirl to consult. | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
*''Action Comics v1'': | *''Action Comics v1'': | ||
− | *''Supergirl'': | + | *''Supergirl v5'': (2010) |
+ | *''Superman: War of the Supermen v1'': (2010) | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 11:11, 13 November 2015
Allura In-Ze is a female comic character that features in DC Comics.
Contents |
Biography
Origin
New Krypton
Lex Luthor as part of his efforts with Project 7734 sent a robotic double of himself with Brainiac in an attack on New Krypton. This assault saw the robot tamper with the body chemistry of the captured Reactron who was being held by the Kandorians. (Supergirl v5 #52) A result of this act saw Reactron killing himself and bringing about a chain reaction on New Krypton. This saw the death of Alura who was at the site of the explosion along with the further death of seven thousand out of the 100,000 Kryptonians of New Krypton. (Superman: War of the Superman v1 #1)
The New 52
Overview
Personality and attributes
Powers and abilities
Notes
- Allura In-Ze were created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino where she made her first appearance in Action Comics #252 (May 1959).
In other media
Television
- In Superman: The Animated Series, the character briefly appeared in the episode "Little Girl Lost, Part 1" where she was voiced by Carolyn Seymour. Within the DC Animated universe, she was renamed as Kala In-Zee who resided on Krypton's neighboring world of Argo. She died but not before managing to hide her daughter Kara In-Zee in stasis to save her. A hologram of Kala In-Zee activated when Superman arrived on Argo where she asked any rescuer to look after her daughter Kara.
- In Smallville, the character did not appear on the show but reference was made to Zor-El's wife who was the mother of Kara Zor-El. Kara's mother was not shown to be with her during her teenage years and instead the young Kryptonian girl grew fond of her aunt Lara. Zor-El was later shown to had developed a desire for Lara with the fate of his own wife not elaborated on in the television series.
- In Supergirl, Alura Zor-El featured in the animated series starting from the pilot where she was played by actor Laura Benanti. She was the Kryptonian mother of Kara Zor-El and a leading figure on Krypton. She had a twin sister who was imprisoned at Fort Rozz in the Phantom Zone for attempting to take over their world. Similarly, she was responsible for sentencing various criminals including alien ones to the prison with its occupants hating her as their jailer. When Krypton faced destruction, it's people launched a number of survivors into space that included baby Kal-El and Alura's own daughter Kara. Alura was killed with tge destruction of Krypton but she left holographic recordings for her daughter to consult. The Fort Rozz prisoners managed to escape with a number seeking to get revenge on Alura by targeting her now grown up daughter Kara whow operated as Supergirl on Earth. In "Stronger Together", it was revealed she had a twin sister named Astra In-Ze with such being a rare occurrence on Krypton. Allura became a Judicator who later had her sister General Astra imprisoned at Fort Rozz. The Department of Extranormal Operations installed Allura's interactive AI system from Kara's ship into a room in the base for Supergirl to consult.
Films
- In Supergirl, the character briefly appeared in the movie where she was played by actor Mia Farrow.
- In Superman: Unbound, the character appeared in the animated movie where she was voiced by Sirena Irwin. She and Zor-El were shown as being the parents of Kara Zor-El where they resided on Krypton long ago. Around thirty years ago, the family was visiting the capital city of Kandor when it came under attack from Brainiac. The El's managed to escape onboard their vehicle just before a dome was brought down that shrunk Kandor into a Bottle City whereupon Brainiac departed. In fear for their daughter's future, they decided to send her to a safe haven in space where they launched her to another world prior to Krypton's destruction where she landed on Earth. Zor-El began to study the Brainiac Probe's left behind and learnt of their master in an effort to attack him in order to retrieve Kandor. However, this act simply attracted Brainiac's attention and he captured them as well whereupon he incorporated them into the Bottle City of Kandor. There, they remained un-aging due to the conditions of their environment and powerless to resist their captor. Superman went into space to confront Brainiac before he could come to Earth but he was captured and shrunk into the Bottle City. Once there, he learnt of the El's survival and met his aunt Allura who explained their plight in the city. Kal-El later orchestrated a plan to escape and took Kandor from Brainiac with him in order to rescue its populace.
Appearances
- Action Comics v1:
- Supergirl v5: (2010)
- Superman: War of the Supermen v1: (2010)
External Links
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