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'''Krogg'''
 
'''Krogg'''
  
A monstrous, mace-wielding behemoth from an unnamed extra-dimensional realm similar to the [[Phantom Zone]] that exists between the dimensional barriers separating [[Earth-1]] and [[Earth-2]]. Krogg is accidentally set loose upon Earth-1 by the [[Superman of Earth-2]] when he attempts to travel to Earth-1 to enlist the help of [[Jimmy Olsen]] to save the life of his friend, [[Jimmy Olsen of Earth-2]]. At the exact moment that he attempts to traverse the dimensions, [[Professor Potter]] is experimenting with the [[Justice League of America]]'s [[Transmatter Machine]] aboard their satellite headquarters, and thus unleashes Krogg upon Earth-1.
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A monstrous, mace-wielding behemoth from an unnamed extra-dimensional realm similar to the [[Phantom Zone]] that exists between the dimensional barriers separating [[Earth-1]] and [[Earth-2]]. Krogg is accidentally set loose upon Earth-1 by the [[Superman of Earth-2]] when he attempts to travel to Earth-1 to enlist the help of [[Jimmy Olsen]] to save the life of his friend, [[Jimmy Olsen of Earth-2]]. At the exact moment that the Earth-2 Superman attempts to traverse the dimensions, [[Professor Potter]] is experimenting with the [[Justice League of America]]'s [[Transmatter Machine]] aboard their satellite headquarters, and thus unleashes Krogg upon Earth-1.
  
Krogg separately battles [[Superman]] and his Earth-2 counterpart, defeating both easily. Using the Transmatter Machine, Professor Potter temporarily combines the two Supermen into one being to battle the interdimensional monster. This [[Super-Superman]], as Professor Potter calls him, is able to apparently destroy Krogg by increasing his internal energy, causing him to reach critical mass and explode (SF No. 186, Dec 1977: "Save My Friend, Kill Your World!"—SF No. 187, Feb 1978: "A Phoenix of Steel!").
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Krogg separately battles the [[Superman]] of Earth-1 and his Earth-2 counterpart, defeating both easily. Using the Transmatter Machine, Professor Potter temporarily combines the two Supermen into one being to battle the interdimensional monster. This [[Super-Superman]], as Professor Potter calls him, is able to apparently destroy Krogg by increasing his internal energy, causing him to reach critical mass and explode (SF No. 186/2, Nov/Dec 1977: "Save My Friend, Kill Your World!"; SF No. 187/2, Jan/Feb 1978: "A Phoenix of Steel!").
  
 
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Krogg

A monstrous, mace-wielding behemoth from an unnamed extra-dimensional realm similar to the Phantom Zone that exists between the dimensional barriers separating Earth-1 and Earth-2. Krogg is accidentally set loose upon Earth-1 by the Superman of Earth-2 when he attempts to travel to Earth-1 to enlist the help of Jimmy Olsen to save the life of his friend, Jimmy Olsen of Earth-2. At the exact moment that the Earth-2 Superman attempts to traverse the dimensions, Professor Potter is experimenting with the Justice League of America's Transmatter Machine aboard their satellite headquarters, and thus unleashes Krogg upon Earth-1.

Krogg separately battles the Superman of Earth-1 and his Earth-2 counterpart, defeating both easily. Using the Transmatter Machine, Professor Potter temporarily combines the two Supermen into one being to battle the interdimensional monster. This Super-Superman, as Professor Potter calls him, is able to apparently destroy Krogg by increasing his internal energy, causing him to reach critical mass and explode (SF No. 186/2, Nov/Dec 1977: "Save My Friend, Kill Your World!"; SF No. 187/2, Jan/Feb 1978: "A Phoenix of Steel!").

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