Black Zero
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Black Zero is a member of a ruthless empire of pirates and terrorists that specialize in the destruction of planets. Setting his sights on Earth, Black Zero's plans to launch a missile into the planet are foiled and he is destroyed by [[Superman]] with the aid of [[Jax-Ur]] - who is temporarily released from the [[Phantom Zone]] by the Man of Steel (S No. 205, Apr 1968: "The Man Who Destroyed Krypton!"). | Black Zero is a member of a ruthless empire of pirates and terrorists that specialize in the destruction of planets. Setting his sights on Earth, Black Zero's plans to launch a missile into the planet are foiled and he is destroyed by [[Superman]] with the aid of [[Jax-Ur]] - who is temporarily released from the [[Phantom Zone]] by the Man of Steel (S No. 205, Apr 1968: "The Man Who Destroyed Krypton!"). | ||
− | During his time on Earth, Black Zero reveals to Superman that he is responsible for the explosion of [[Krypton]] and that [[Jor-El]]'s prediction was wrong. This fact | + | During his time on Earth, Black Zero reveals to Superman that he is responsible for the explosion of [[Krypton]] and that [[Jor-El]]'s prediction was wrong. This fact is not confirmed elsewhere in the chronicles, and is often contradicted. |
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Black Zero
Black Zero is a member of a ruthless empire of pirates and terrorists that specialize in the destruction of planets. Setting his sights on Earth, Black Zero's plans to launch a missile into the planet are foiled and he is destroyed by Superman with the aid of Jax-Ur - who is temporarily released from the Phantom Zone by the Man of Steel (S No. 205, Apr 1968: "The Man Who Destroyed Krypton!").
During his time on Earth, Black Zero reveals to Superman that he is responsible for the explosion of Krypton and that Jor-El's prediction was wrong. This fact is not confirmed elsewhere in the chronicles, and is often contradicted.