General Zod

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General Zod in Action Comics v2 #23.2.

General Zod is a male comic supervillain that features in DC Comics.

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Biography

Pre-Crisis

General Zod was a male Kryptonian and an inhabitant of the planet Krypton.

He operated in the Defense Corps on Krypton and was in charge of its protection. (DC Comics Presents v1 #97) During his service, he was called on defending his people from the threat of Zor-Mar who had been enslaving Kryptonians to his will through a mind controlling card. Dru-Zod defeated him by knocking the card from his grasp before he could take Fort Rozz. For his actions, Zod was promoted to commanding general in the military on Krypton. (DC Comics Presents v1 #84) In time, he believed his world would be better under his direct command. (DC Comics Presents v1 #97) Among his schemes was the use of a duplicator ray to create an army of duplicates that he used to seize control of Krypton. (Adventure Comics v1 #283) These Inorganisms were sent as a force in the attempt to seize Fort Rozz but he was defeated by the Defense Corps. (DC Comics Presents v1 #97)

Post-Crisis

Dru-Zod in Superman: World of New Krypton v1 #3.

The New 52

Following the Flashpoint, a new version of history was created with a different series of events. Dru-Zod was the child of scientists who were travelling through a remote section on Krypton when their ship crashed into the jungle. His parents were killed by the ferocious wildlife but the boy survived for a year by himself. He was then found by young scientists Jor-El and Zor-El with the brothers taking him back to civilization. In time, Zod joined the military where he managed to rise to the rank of Colonel. (Action Comics v2 #23.2)

Overview

Personality and attributes

He claimed that the defense of his people was always his first concern which was something he shared with Jor-El. According to Zod, the conflict between him and Jor-El emerged over means and methods used to achieve that end but ultimately that the pair wanted the same thing. (Superman: World of New Krypton v1 #1)

Powers and abilities

Notes

  • General Zod was created by Robert Bernstein and George Papp where he made his first appearance in Adventure Comics #283 (April 1961).

Alternate Versions

  • In Superman: Last Stand on Krypton (2003), Im-Zod appeared in an Elseworld's story of where Krypton never exploded where he was furious at his world turning back on their Kryptonian heritage. He allied with Lex Luthor against Kal-El but was later killed by Luthor.
  • In Countdown v1 #30 (2007), in this version of the Multiverse resided Earth-15 where Zod was this planets version of Superman. On this Earth, he was a hero though this world was entirely peaceful leaving little for him to do beyond monitoring it. This version of Zod was killed by an alternate version of Superboy Prime who killed this Superman, his wife and unborn child along with Earth-15s Justice League.
  • In Earth 2 v1 #25 (2014), the Post-Flashpoint continuity showed a new version of Earth-2 whose Krypton had dark skinned members of the house of Zod that were scientists that tried to warn the impending destruction of their world but were executed for their speech. Their child Val-Zod was taken in by Jor-El and his wife Lara where he was given a home among them. When Krypton's destruction came, Val-Zod was sent into an escape pod that launched with three others where they headed towards Earth.

In other media

Television

  • In the Legion of Super Heroes, a character appearing as the Silver Age Zod was shown in the animated series in the episode "Phantoms". The Legion had been sent into the Phantom Zone by Drax where the Kryptonian criminals within it attacked them with Zod among their number though he was not referenced by name.

Films

  • In Superman II, Zod appeared as the primary antagonist of the movie where he was portrayed by actor Terence Stamp.
  • In the DC Extended Universe, General Zod made a number of appearances in the shared continuity setting.
    • In Man of Steel, Zod appeared as the primary antagonist where he was portrayed by actor Michael Shannon. He was shown as being a member of Krypton's military who was a friend of Jor-El. General Zod took those forces loyal to him in an attempt at a coup and intended to steal the Codex that served as the Genetic base for cloning his race. He attempted to enlist Jor-El to his cause but the scientist refused as he intended to send his natural born son to another world free from the rigid rule on Krypton that was facing an imminent the explosion from its core. Zod saw this as blasphemy and attempted to have Jor-El detained but his old friend took the Codex and imprinted it on his son. General Zod attempted to take the Codex back but failed though not before killing Jor-El though he was too late to stop the scientist's son Kal-El's ship from leaving Krypton. For his crimes, Zod and his supporters were arrested where they were put in stasis on a prison ship that was sent into the Phantom Zone. After the destruction of Krypton, he was freed from stasis and he along with his fellow criminals retrofitted the Prison ship with a Phantom Drive as they moved through Krypton's abandoned colonies. This was until they received a Kryptonian beacon on Earth and plotted a course for the world.
    • In Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice, General Zod made a brief appearance in the live-action movie set in the same universe as Man of Steel where his body was shown and portrayed by actor Michael Shannon. The body was in custody of the U.S. military for study until Lex Luthor convinced the government to provide him the corpse for study. Through Kryptonite, he managed to take finger skin off Zod's body in order to access a crashed Kryptonian ship allowing him to activate its systems. From there, he had Zod's body placed inside a chrysalis in the genesis chamber and mixed his own DNA to create a forbidden Deformity that Luthor called Doomsday to battle Superman.
  • In Justice League: Gods and Monsters, the character made a minor appearance in the animated movie where he was voiced by actor Bruce Thomas. General Zod was the premier military ruler on Krypton and attempted to power his stockpile of weapons by tapping into the planetary core against the advice of the scientist Jor-El. This act led to a destabilization of the planet that faced imminent destruction. Zod along with some of his soldiers stormed Jor-El's laboratory where he had built a ship with an incubator pod that had an egg from his wife Lara and awaited his genetic material to produce an offspring. However, Zod's forces apprehended him and the General himself imprinted the egg with his own DNA thus making a child of him and Lara. The ship was then launched into space where the newborn landed on Earth where he was taken in by Mexican immigrants and became the superhero known as Superman. Zod along with the rest of the planet Krypton were killed following their world's destruction.

Video games

  • In Injustice: Gods Among Us, Zod appeared as a downloadable character for the videogame where he was voiced by actor Nolan North. He did not feature in the story mode but had his own backstory as well as ending. Zod had two skins available to him for players with one being his ordinary one and treatment other based on the character in Man of Steel.

Other

  • In The Last Days of Krypton, General Dru-Zod was a Commissioner who was the son of Cor-Zod who was the former head of the Kryptonian Council.

Appearances

  • Adventure Comics:
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