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The Zuggernaut is a supervillain and symbiotic alien life form in the DC Universe. The character, created by John Ostrander and Joe Brozowski, first appeared in Firestorm the Nuclear Man #69 (March 1988). [5] Within the context of the stories, the Zuggernaut crashes to Earth as a meteorite in Russia.
This version, also known as Val-Zod, is the heroic adopted son of Zod who was adopted by the House of El and later succeeds Kal-El as Superman. An analogue of Chris Kent, Clark Wayne / Knightwing appears in Superman & Batman: Generations. He is the grandson of Superman and son of Joel Kent.
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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.
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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)
The DC Comics' Earth One imprint features an extensive cast of characters which are re-imagined and modernized versions of the company's superheroes and supervillains from the DC Universe. [1] Those characters include Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and the Teen Titans, as well as others whose characteristics and origin stories ...