Wegthor
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One of three moons of [[Krypton]], Wegthor is destroyed by the scientist [[Jax-Ur]], a villianous act that earns him a lengthy sentence in the [[Phantom Zone]] (Act No. 310, Mar 1964: "The Secret of Kryptonite Six!"; and others). | One of three moons of [[Krypton]], Wegthor is destroyed by the scientist [[Jax-Ur]], a villianous act that earns him a lengthy sentence in the [[Phantom Zone]] (Act No. 310, Mar 1964: "The Secret of Kryptonite Six!"; and others). | ||
− | Early in his scientific career, [[Jor-El]] designs an anti-gravity space vehicle that carries young [[Lara]] to Wegthor. Because of a mishap, Jor-El has to stow away on a more conventional rocket ship to rescue his future wife, who | + | Early in his scientific career, [[Jor-El]] designs an anti-gravity space vehicle that carries young [[Lara]] to Wegthor. Because of a mishap, Jor-El has to stow away on a more conventional rocket ship to rescue his future wife, who manages to survive in a valley that retained a minimal atmosphere (S No. 233, Jan 1971: "Jor-El's Golden Folly"). |
== Link to Online Comics == | == Link to Online Comics == |
Revision as of 17:44, 5 August 2006
Wegthor
One of three moons of Krypton, Wegthor is destroyed by the scientist Jax-Ur, a villianous act that earns him a lengthy sentence in the Phantom Zone (Act No. 310, Mar 1964: "The Secret of Kryptonite Six!"; and others).
Early in his scientific career, Jor-El designs an anti-gravity space vehicle that carries young Lara to Wegthor. Because of a mishap, Jor-El has to stow away on a more conventional rocket ship to rescue his future wife, who manages to survive in a valley that retained a minimal atmosphere (S No. 233, Jan 1971: "Jor-El's Golden Folly").
Link to Online Comics
Read the story of Lara's journey to Wegthor at: http://superman.ws/tales2/goldenfolly/?page=1