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− | A Kryptonian exiled in space by [[Jor-El]] after he impersonated his brother [[Nim-El]] in order to steal ultra-powerful weapons. Escaping his punishment, Roz-Em travels to the time of [[Superboy]] and persuades Clark and the Kents that he is actually a [[Superman]] version of Superboy formed during a freak [[Red Kryptonite]] accident. | + | A Kryptonian exiled in space by [[Jor-El]] after he impersonated his brother [[Nim-El]] in order to steal ultra-powerful weapons. Escaping his punishment, Roz-Em travels to the time of [[Superboy]] and persuades Clark and the [[Jonathan and Martha Kent|Kents]] that he is actually a [[Superman]] version of Superboy formed during a freak [[Red Kryptonite]] accident. |
− | Convinced that two versions of himself can not exist on Earth, Superboy sadly agrees to leave the planet forever, however | + | Convinced that two versions of himself can not exist on Earth, Superboy sadly agrees to leave the planet forever, however Jonathan Kent]] finally realizes the hoax and sends [[Krypto]] to retrieve the Boy of Steel. Roz-Em is dispatched to the [[Phantom Zone]] for all of his crimes of impersonation (Adv No. 304/1, Jan 1963: "The War Between Superboy and Superman!"). |
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Revision as of 18:58, 13 September 2007
Roz-Em
A Kryptonian exiled in space by Jor-El after he impersonated his brother Nim-El in order to steal ultra-powerful weapons. Escaping his punishment, Roz-Em travels to the time of Superboy and persuades Clark and the Kents that he is actually a Superman version of Superboy formed during a freak Red Kryptonite accident.
Convinced that two versions of himself can not exist on Earth, Superboy sadly agrees to leave the planet forever, however Jonathan Kent]] finally realizes the hoax and sends Krypto to retrieve the Boy of Steel. Roz-Em is dispatched to the Phantom Zone for all of his crimes of impersonation (Adv No. 304/1, Jan 1963: "The War Between Superboy and Superman!").