Argo City

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==History==
 
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===Origin===
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Centuries ago on Krypton, the people of Argo City decided to institute a scientific government with it being ruled by a master computer. Once the machine was activated, it stated that it required aids to assist it and had the Kryptonian populace construct 100 metallic robots that were each 8 feet tall. Once its Machine Police were constructed, the master computer rebelled against the people of Argo City and attempted to impose its rule over them. Thus, it became known as the '''Machine-King''' but both it and its Machine Police were destroyed by the inhabitants of Argo City but not before many men died in the battle. The defeated master computers frame was kept as a monument of the mistake the people of Argo City had made and as a lesson of not repeating it. In time, the Machine-King's body came to reside in the Bottle City of [[Kandor]]. (Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen v1 #69)
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===The New 52===
  
 
==Overview==
 
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==Inhabitants==
 
==Inhabitants==
 
*'''Zor-El''' :
 
*'''Zor-El''' :
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==In other media==
 
==In other media==

Revision as of 06:23, 17 February 2015

Argo City is a settlement that features in DC Comics.

Contents

History

Origin

Centuries ago on Krypton, the people of Argo City decided to institute a scientific government with it being ruled by a master computer. Once the machine was activated, it stated that it required aids to assist it and had the Kryptonian populace construct 100 metallic robots that were each 8 feet tall. Once its Machine Police were constructed, the master computer rebelled against the people of Argo City and attempted to impose its rule over them. Thus, it became known as the Machine-King but both it and its Machine Police were destroyed by the inhabitants of Argo City but not before many men died in the battle. The defeated master computers frame was kept as a monument of the mistake the people of Argo City had made and as a lesson of not repeating it. In time, the Machine-King's body came to reside in the Bottle City of Kandor. (Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen v1 #69)

The New 52

Overview

Inhabitants

  • Zor-El :

Notes

In other media

Films

Television

Appearances

  • Action Comics v1 #252:

External Links

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