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− | Distant world revolving around a red sun in a galactic system that phases between dimensions, Rokyn is named by its settlers, the enlarged people of [[Kandor]] | + | Distant world revolving around a red sun in a galactic system that phases between dimensions, Rokyn is named by its settlers, the enlarged people of [[Kandor]]. The planet is colonized and developed as a fully Kryptonian location with Kandorian technology by its residents. The name is a translation of the Kryptonian language and means "gift from god" (S No. 338, Aug 1979: "Let My People Grow!"; KC No. 1, Sep 1981: "The Search for Superman's Roots!"). |
− | Rokyn still exists in the far future, and is referred to as a "new Krypton" in the chronicles of the [[Legion of Super-Heroes]] (Adv No. 356/1, May 1967: "The Five Legion Orphans!"). | + | Rokyn still exists in the far future, and is referred to as a "new [[Krypton]]" in the chronicles of the [[Legion of Super-Heroes]] (Adv No. 356/1, May 1967: "The Five Legion Orphans!"). |
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Rokyn
Distant world revolving around a red sun in a galactic system that phases between dimensions, Rokyn is named by its settlers, the enlarged people of Kandor. The planet is colonized and developed as a fully Kryptonian location with Kandorian technology by its residents. The name is a translation of the Kryptonian language and means "gift from god" (S No. 338, Aug 1979: "Let My People Grow!"; KC No. 1, Sep 1981: "The Search for Superman's Roots!").
Rokyn still exists in the far future, and is referred to as a "new Krypton" in the chronicles of the Legion of Super-Heroes (Adv No. 356/1, May 1967: "The Five Legion Orphans!").