Faora Hu-Ul
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− | A vicious serial killer whose mastery of the [[Kryptonian]] martial art of [[Horu-Kanu]] makes her one of the [[Phantom Zone]] | + | A vicious serial killer whose mastery of the [[Kryptonian]] martial art of [[Horu-Kanu]] makes her one of the [[Phantom Zone]]'s deadliest inhabitants. On [[Krypton]], Faora Hu-Ul operates a concentration camp, which she fills with all of the males that she hates. These men are lured there by her beauty and then imprisoned. When Faora grows tired of tormenting a particular prisoner, she arranges to kill him. This behavior is responsible for the deaths of twenty-three of these so-called "prisoners". Following [[Jax-Ur]]'s sentence of life imprisonment for the destruction of the moon of [[Wegthor]] and its 500 inhabitants, Faora Hu-Ul is given the second-longest known sentence of incarceration within the Phantom Zone—three hundred years (Act No. 471, May 1977: "One Of Our Phantoms Is Missing!"). |
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Faora Hu-Ul
A vicious serial killer whose mastery of the Kryptonian martial art of Horu-Kanu makes her one of the Phantom Zone's deadliest inhabitants. On Krypton, Faora Hu-Ul operates a concentration camp, which she fills with all of the males that she hates. These men are lured there by her beauty and then imprisoned. When Faora grows tired of tormenting a particular prisoner, she arranges to kill him. This behavior is responsible for the deaths of twenty-three of these so-called "prisoners". Following Jax-Ur's sentence of life imprisonment for the destruction of the moon of Wegthor and its 500 inhabitants, Faora Hu-Ul is given the second-longest known sentence of incarceration within the Phantom Zone—three hundred years (Act No. 471, May 1977: "One Of Our Phantoms Is Missing!").