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Superman, Lois, Jimmy, and super villains by Pepe Tarango.
In the year 813, Rao Restorationists detonated phantom-bombs on the Wegthor Lunar Capital, wiping out half the population and neutralizing the Corps' presence in Krypton's system.
Within days, they took control of the WLC's central BRAINIAC terminal and declared martial law.
General Dru-Zod had been the principal operator, serving as prime coordinator and strategist.
Zod's senior paladin; Faora Ul-Tek earned notoriety through her frenzied while her elder sister Quex kept to the shadows.
Proctor Jax-Ur was a rejected El-Hopeful and served as Zod’s commanding sneer for the lower ranks. He lost an eye to Faora's blind savagery.
Field Scribes Ursa Ma-Nel and Tor-An were the only surviving members of their section; the roughly fifty people responsible for installing, arming, and detonating the phantom-bomb array.
Car Vex-Win, the Lesser Commander, was remarkably cold and calculating. She performed her role not with Faora's heated passion or Zod’s solemn zealotry, but with a detached, almost apathetic air of acceptance.
Nam-Ek, disbarred from the House of El due to his illegal and blasphemous experimentation, found solace with the Restorationist cause.
Of the fifty-six Gruntsmen responsible for holding off Wegthor’s authority and destroying critical infrastructure, only two survived; Nadira Ca-Nil, and Gan Gor-Van.
Having been radicalized in his youth, Constable Dev-Em, chief constable of Atoni City, was a ready prospect for the Restorationists. His access to deepband communication systems and his position of high authority was critical for the coup's success, especially as he was able to covertly aid operations from a hidden base on Krypton itself.
The strangest and a most terrifying member of the Restorationists was Non-Od - the Brute. This silent, unthinking thing in Kryptonian flesh would likely have shocked Zod’s great-grandfather into outrage if not outright violence.
Not born of a womb or cloned from noble seed, but instead stitched together in a chamber beneath the city of Kandor, this illegal affront to Rao was a horror-show come to life - an army of one.
Its cells absorbed and saturated young-sun energy nearly five times as well as its compatriots. More loyal than a Fuun, it murdered and destroyed without discrimination or hesitance.
As cruel as Car-Vex or Faora seemed to be, Non-Od was incapable of even contemplating the atrocities it committed.
The Superman villains as seen in the DC Animated Universe. In order:
love when he investigates shit!! that's a journalist! The Phantom Zone #1
Heroes & Villains The DC Animated Universe - Paper Cut-Out Portraits and Profiles
Jax-Ur
A celebrated general from the plane Krypton, Jax-Ur believed that the planet should be led by the strong. He staged a coup d’etat and attempted to seize control of Krypton. The general was defeated by Jor-El and for his crimes he was sentenced to life imprisonment in the Phantom Zone. Jax-Ur's lieutenant and co-conspirator, Mala, was also sentenced to the Phantom Zone for a term of twenty years.
Following the destruction of Krypton, Superman discovered the Phantom Zone projector stored aboard the spacecraft used to send him to earth. Inspecting the device, Superman found that Mala had been imprisoned therein for longer than her original sentence. As such he chose to release her.
Empowered by earth’s yellow sun, Mala believed that she and Superman should embrace their superiority and rule over the humans. Superman refused this idea and a scorned Mala stole the Phantom Projector, using it to release General Jax-Ur. Together, the two Kryptonians attempted to destroy Superman and take over Earth... yet Superman lured them both into a trap and sent them back to the Phantom Zone.
Jax-Ur would return several years later, having escaped the Phantom Zone by way of a rogue black hole. He and Mala took over an alien world, ruling it as despots. When Superman learned of this development, he traveled to this world to once more face off against the two adversaries. The ensuing battle resulted in both Jax-Ur and Mala being caught in the gravitational pull of the black hole. They were sucked in never to be heard from again.
The great Ron Perlman provided the voice for Jax-Ur, with he villainous general first appearing in the first episode of the second season of Superman: The Animated Series, ‘Blasts From The Past.’
Krypton Rewatch Part 9
And a shout-out to @notallthosewho-wanderarelost because during my first watch of this season five years ago I kept deducting points for Seg and Adam being seperated but she was the one to show me that this actually works just fine and was necessary for their characters so I retroactively restore the points - I had the shipping goggles on way too tight but that is no longer the case, and that's a very good thing.
(I do still think the seasons themselves should've been at least thirteen episodes, though, they just needed a bit more breathing space.)
Superman and some of the inhabitants of the Phantom Zone, by Gray Frank.
I don't know why mermaid (and former Superman love interest) Lori Lemurs is in the Zone. Did I miss a story somewhere?
Look how happy everyone looks, it's so cool to be a Superman villain!
Brainiac's little thumbs up in front of his stolen city, Luthor's pride of being Superman's villain since their childhood, the Puzzler's 12 piece puzzle spelling crime... I love it
From Best of Blue Ribbon Digest #1 (1979)