Chris Kent (DC)
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
[[File:ActionComicsV1-879Textless.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Lor-Zod and Thara Ak-Var in Action Comics v1 #879.]] | [[File:ActionComicsV1-879Textless.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Lor-Zod and Thara Ak-Var in Action Comics v1 #879.]] | ||
+ | '''Lor-Zod''' was a male [[Kryptonian]] offspring of [[General Zod]] and his Lieutenant [[Ursa (DC)|Ursa]]. (Action Comics v1 #846) | ||
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+ | The arrival of Lor-Zod on Earth allowed for a tear in reality through which Zod, Ursa and [[Non (DC)|Non]] arrived on Earth. (Action Comics v1 #845) | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
− | *Chris Kent was created by Richard Donner, Geoff Johns and Adam Kubert where he made his first appearance in Action Comics v1 #844 (December 2006). | + | *Chris Kent was created by Richard Donner, Geoff Johns and Adam Kubert where he made his first appearance in Action Comics v1 #844 (December, 2006). |
+ | *Superman's adopted Kryptonian son Chris Kent from the 2006 ''Last Son Of Krypton'' story arc was named after Superman actor [[Christopher Reeve]]. | ||
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+ | ==Alternate Versions== | ||
*In Multiversity, one of the 52 alternate Earth's was Earth-16 which showed Chris Kent assuming the mantle of Superman. | *In Multiversity, one of the 52 alternate Earth's was Earth-16 which showed Chris Kent assuming the mantle of Superman. | ||
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Revision as of 07:27, 14 September 2016
Chris Kent is a male comic superhero that features in DC Comics.
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Biography
Lor-Zod was a male Kryptonian offspring of General Zod and his Lieutenant Ursa. (Action Comics v1 #846)
The arrival of Lor-Zod on Earth allowed for a tear in reality through which Zod, Ursa and Non arrived on Earth. (Action Comics v1 #845)
Overview
Personality and attributes
Powers and abilities
Notes
- Chris Kent was created by Richard Donner, Geoff Johns and Adam Kubert where he made his first appearance in Action Comics v1 #844 (December, 2006).
- Superman's adopted Kryptonian son Chris Kent from the 2006 Last Son Of Krypton story arc was named after Superman actor Christopher Reeve.
Alternate Versions
- In Multiversity, one of the 52 alternate Earth's was Earth-16 which showed Chris Kent assuming the mantle of Superman.
In other media
Films
- In Justice League: Gods and Monsters, a character featured that was the son of Zod in a parallel alternate world. On this Earth, General Zod took over his homeworld of Krypton and began mining the core to power his military with this act destabilizing his world causing imminent destruction. He later discovered that the scientist Jor-El had constructed a rocket ship that contained an incubation chamber with his wife Lara's egg that only needed a male donor. Jor-El intended to imprint his genetic material on the egg but Zod's forces apprehended him. Though Krypton was doomed, General Zod decided to imprint his own DNA onto Lara's egg creating a child that was the son of Zod and Lara. The ship was later launched into space where the newborn emerged on Earth where a couple of Mexican immigrants found the boy before he could be taken by the United States military. This child grew up as Hernan Guerra who learnt harsh lessons from the way immigrants were treated in America and as an adult he became the harsh hero known as Superman who went about defending the world regardless of the cost. It was said that Hernan encountered the vampiric Batman Kirk Langstrom by the harbor where he was feeding on a rat with Superman helping him leading to a friendship between the two. Afterwards, the pair were joined by the New God Bekka who became this world's Wonder Woman.
Appearances
- Action Comics:
External Links
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