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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 ...
Zod deploys the World Engine from the ship and it lands in the Indian Ocean. When the ship enters Earth and arrives above Metropolis, it begins firing a beam through the planet towards the World Engine, beginning the terraforming which severely damages the city. Zod heads to the Arctic to take the scout ship which contains a Genesis chamber.
General Zod is a fictional character in the Superman film series based on the DC Comics character of the same name. He is portrayed by Terence Stamp . Zod is notably the only other villain to appear in the film series originating from the comics besides Lex Luthor .
Zod may refer to: General Zod, a DC Comics character and enemy of Superman; Zod (Gobots), a villain from Challenge of the GoBots; Zod, now Sotk, a village in Armenia ...
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.
"Last Son" is a five-issue comic book story arc featuring Superman in the monthly Action Comics. It was written by Geoff Johns and Richard Donner, the director of the well-known 1978 film Superman: The Movie and a portion of Superman II, with pencils by Adam Kubert.
Zod and his cronies being arrested by Arctic Patrol officers. In 2004, the fan-restored DVD known as Superman II: Restored International Cut was released through many Superman fan sites. [ 70 ] It featured extended scenes pulled from international television broadcasts over the years.
When Zod's blanket amnesty was issued, he and the other Phantom Zone criminals were released. Unlike the group who went with Ursa, Val stayed on New Krypton, going rogue. He was the target of a manhunt by the Military Guild, and was eventually captured by Kal-El's Red Shard for which he has vowed revenge.