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− | In one account, a Kryptonian villain named Xonar, formerly Khai-Zor, an enemy of [[Jor-El]]’s, almost kills Jor-El before another Kryptonian, [[Dr. Krylo]], is able to save him. Krylo believes Jor-El's prophecies of Krypton's doom and develops a form of suspended animation that he hopes will preserve himself and Jor-El’s family in space “coffins†with an included taped primer on how to revive the travelers. After Krypton's explosion, both baby Kal's and Jor-El, [[Lara]], and Krylo's capsules are found by Xonar (himself an escapee of the disaster) many years later. Xonar revives Krylo and uses the taped message of Jor-El’s to lure [[Superboy]] into space. In the ensuing conflict, both Xonar and Krylo die, but Superboy manages to guide Jor-El’s and Lara’s capsule back to Earth with the help of a space-suited [[Jonathan and Martha Kent|Jonathan Kent]]. In this tale, Jor-El and Lara perish at the hands of inadvertent deadly radiation (SB No. 158, Jul 1969: "Superboy's Darkest Secret!"). The details of this adventure are never referred to again, and are sometimes contradicted by other chronicles. | + | In one account, a [[Kryptonian]] villain named Xonar, formerly [[Khai-Zor]], an enemy of [[Jor-El]]’s, almost kills Jor-El before another Kryptonian, [[Dr. Krylo]], is able to save him. Krylo believes Jor-El's prophecies of [[Krypton]]'s doom and develops a form of suspended animation that he hopes will preserve himself and Jor-El’s family in space “coffins†with an included taped primer on how to revive the travelers. After Krypton's explosion, both baby [[Kal-El]]'s and Jor-El, [[Lara]], and Krylo's capsules are found by Xonar (himself an escapee of the disaster) many years later. Xonar revives Krylo and uses the taped message of Jor-El’s to lure [[Superboy]] into space. In the ensuing conflict, both Xonar and Krylo die, but Superboy manages to guide Jor-El’s and Lara’s capsule back to Earth with the help of a space-suited [[Jonathan and Martha Kent|Jonathan Kent]]. In this tale, Jor-El and Lara perish at the hands of inadvertent deadly radiation (SB No. 158, Jul 1969: "Superboy's Darkest Secret!"). The details of this adventure are never referred to again, and are sometimes contradicted by other chronicles. |
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Latest revision as of 19:33, 14 June 2008
Xonar
In one account, a Kryptonian villain named Xonar, formerly Khai-Zor, an enemy of Jor-El’s, almost kills Jor-El before another Kryptonian, Dr. Krylo, is able to save him. Krylo believes Jor-El's prophecies of Krypton's doom and develops a form of suspended animation that he hopes will preserve himself and Jor-El’s family in space “coffins†with an included taped primer on how to revive the travelers. After Krypton's explosion, both baby Kal-El's and Jor-El, Lara, and Krylo's capsules are found by Xonar (himself an escapee of the disaster) many years later. Xonar revives Krylo and uses the taped message of Jor-El’s to lure Superboy into space. In the ensuing conflict, both Xonar and Krylo die, but Superboy manages to guide Jor-El’s and Lara’s capsule back to Earth with the help of a space-suited Jonathan Kent. In this tale, Jor-El and Lara perish at the hands of inadvertent deadly radiation (SB No. 158, Jul 1969: "Superboy's Darkest Secret!"). The details of this adventure are never referred to again, and are sometimes contradicted by other chronicles.