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The Phantom Zone is a prison-like parallel dimension appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.It is mainly associated with stories featuring Superman.It first appeared in Adventure Comics #283 (April 1961), and was created by Robert Bernstein and George Papp. [1]
Kryptonian criminals trapped in the Phantom Zone are able to mentally manipulate Charlie Kweskill, which is actually a powerless Kryptonian named Quex-Ul, to build a device that will set them free. The same device simultaneously traps Quex-Ul and Superman in the Phantom Zone themselves.
Jor-El's historical crystals reveal to Lex Luthor the existence of the three Phantom Zone criminals General Zod, Ursa and Non, which makes Luthor realize just who and what they are (and that it was Superman who caused their release). Jor-El is asked by Clark if he can live a life as a human with Lois, and he tries to persuade Clark not to wish ...
The Phantom Zone criminals: Adventure Comics #283 (April 1961) Pre-Crisis, these were Kryptonian criminals exiled to a border continuum called the "Phantom Zone", discovered by Superman's father, in which they only existed in a ghost-like form; this allowed them to survive the destruction of Krypton. Various such criminals would sometimes ...
Jax-Ur was an amoral and criminally deviant scientist on the planet Krypton. [4] He was sentenced to life imprisonment in the Phantom Zone for destroying Wegthor, a sparsely inhabited moon of Krypton, while experimenting with a nuclear warhead.
Zod is the ruthless, arrogant and megalomaniacal leader of three Kryptonian criminals banished to the Phantom Zone and unwittingly set free by Superman (Christopher Reeve). Zod, upon landing on Earth and gaining the same superpowers as Superman, immediately views humans as a weak and insignificant sub-species and imposes his evil will for world ...
Before the destruction of Krypton, [b] the criminals General Zod, Ursa and Non are sentenced to banishment into the Phantom Zone. Years later, the Phantom Zone is shattered near Earth by the shockwave of a hydrogen bomb, thrown from Earth by Superman. The three criminals are freed and find themselves with superpowers granted by the yellow light ...
Following Infinite Crisis, Dev-Em is depicted as a Kryptonian criminal and inmate of the Phantom Zone. Additionally, a human psych ward patient named Derek Mathers is a member of a cult that worships Kon-El , and is known as Devem .