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The Sandman was one of DC's early "Mystery Men," and DC has used the name for several different characters. He was a member of the Justice Society. His shtick was to run around in a gasmask with a sleeping gas gun. Originally the character has no special abilities, but he was retroactively given the ability to have prophetic dreams.
Christopher Kent (Lor-Zod) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in Action Comics #844 (December 2006) and was created by Richard Donner , Geoff Johns , and Adam Kubert .
After Kal-El is killed in an invasion of Earth by Darkseid, a new Kryptonian who resembles a blue eyed black man emerges as Superman, Val-Zod, a pacifist who reconsiders his beliefs in order to defeat an evil clone of Kal-El. Val-Zod is the son of the deceased Zod who, along with Power Girl, are both adopted by Jor-El and Lara.
Val-Zod: Superman II, is a Kryptonian sent to Earth by his unknown parents, who were members of the house of Zod. [11] "Sunshine Superman": A refugee from Vathlo Island and a member of the Love Syndicate of Dreamworld. His Kryptonian name is unknown. [12] [13] Knor-El: Ken Clarkson, is the brother of Kal-El in Superman #200 (October 1967)
Superman of Earth-Two (Kal-L) is an alternate version of the fictional superhero Superman, who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics.The character was introduced after DC Comics created Earth-Two, a parallel world that was retroactively established as the home of characters whose adventures had been published in the Golden Age of comic books.
The Justice Society of America is a team of comic book superheroes published by DC Comics. The JSA members are listed here only once—in order of their first joining the team. Retconned members are listed only where they historically took part in the stories. Note: In the wake of DC Comics' Flashpoint event, the history of the JSA was rebooted ...
General Zod in The Adventures of Superman #589 (April 2001). Art by Duncan Rouleau and Marlo Alquiza.. The first Zod to be introduced following Crisis on Infinite Earths is the Zod of a so-called "pocket universe" resembling the universe in which the pre-Crisis comics take place; this allowed for a "Kryptonian" Zod to be introduced while maintaining Superman's status as the last of his race in ...
Val-El is a character in the DC Universe who appears in Superman stories. He first appears as a statue in Superboy #136 (January 1967), with his background being explored in Krypton Chronicles #1-2 (September–October 1981). Val-El was a Kryptonian explorer and member of the House of El.