Erok-El

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The first family Kryptonian to take the surname of El. Kal-El (Superman) and [[Jor-El]] look very much like Erok. He was the son of  Tamnu.
 
The first family Kryptonian to take the surname of El. Kal-El (Superman) and [[Jor-El]] look very much like Erok. He was the son of  Tamnu.
  
Erok's story is documented when [[Clark Kent]] is asked to get information on [[Superman]]'s family tree. Clark also wants to find out about his family so he travels throughout a few galaxies with his cousin [[Kara Zor-El]]. They find that Clark looks just like Erok (Kal-El) and they honor the first El.
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Erok's story is documented when [[Clark Kent]] is asked to get information on [[Superman]]'s family tree. [[Kal-El]] (Clark) also wants to find out about his family so he travels throughout a few galaxies with his cousin [[Kara Zor-El]]. They find that Kal-El looks just like Erok and that Erok took on the name El (meaning star) as a surname and that the name of his first born son was Kal (child), Kal-El.
  
 
The tale is recounted as "Erok of the Star," the founder of the [[House of El]] (KC No. 3, Nov 1981: "The Race to Overtake the Past").  
 
The tale is recounted as "Erok of the Star," the founder of the [[House of El]] (KC No. 3, Nov 1981: "The Race to Overtake the Past").  

Revision as of 23:07, 28 November 2007

Erok-El

The first family Kryptonian to take the surname of El. Kal-El (Superman) and Jor-El look very much like Erok. He was the son of Tamnu.

Erok's story is documented when Clark Kent is asked to get information on Superman's family tree. Kal-El (Clark) also wants to find out about his family so he travels throughout a few galaxies with his cousin Kara Zor-El. They find that Kal-El looks just like Erok and that Erok took on the name El (meaning star) as a surname and that the name of his first born son was Kal (child), Kal-El.

The tale is recounted as "Erok of the Star," the founder of the House of El (KC No. 3, Nov 1981: "The Race to Overtake the Past").

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