Krypton Kid
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A [[Kryptonian]] teenager, whose real name is [[Zar-Al]]. He is sent to Earth in a time-ship by his father, the scientist [[Zol-Zu]], who had been alerted by [[Jor-El]] of the impending doom of [[Krypton]], to bring back zeelium, which would “prevent the [[uranium]] core of Krypton from exploding.†| A [[Kryptonian]] teenager, whose real name is [[Zar-Al]]. He is sent to Earth in a time-ship by his father, the scientist [[Zol-Zu]], who had been alerted by [[Jor-El]] of the impending doom of [[Krypton]], to bring back zeelium, which would “prevent the [[uranium]] core of Krypton from exploding.†| ||
− | Upon arriving on Earth, Zar-Al encounters [[Superboy]], who assists him in trying to locate the needed element, but to no avail. Zar-Al later claims he found some “hidden under deep layers of ocean ooze,†but, unknown to the [[Boy of Steel]], it is only a ruse to | + | Upon arriving on Earth, Zar-Al encounters [[Superboy]], who assists him in trying to locate the needed element, but to no avail. Zar-Al later claims he found some “hidden under deep layers of ocean ooze,†but, unknown to the [[Boy of Steel]], it is only a ruse to prevent Superboy from keeping him from returning home to Krypton to “stand by his father’s side when the end came†(Adv No. 242, Nov 1957: “The Kid from Kryptonâ€). |
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Krypton Kid
A Kryptonian teenager, whose real name is Zar-Al. He is sent to Earth in a time-ship by his father, the scientist Zol-Zu, who had been alerted by Jor-El of the impending doom of Krypton, to bring back zeelium, which would “prevent the uranium core of Krypton from exploding.â€
Upon arriving on Earth, Zar-Al encounters Superboy, who assists him in trying to locate the needed element, but to no avail. Zar-Al later claims he found some “hidden under deep layers of ocean ooze,†but, unknown to the Boy of Steel, it is only a ruse to prevent Superboy from keeping him from returning home to Krypton to “stand by his father’s side when the end came†(Adv No. 242, Nov 1957: “The Kid from Kryptonâ€).