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Legends II: New Short Novels by the Masters of Modern Fantasy is a 2003 collection of 11 short stories by a number of fantasy authors, edited by Robert Silverberg. All the stories were original to the collection, and set in the authors' established fictional worlds.
This version attempted to convince Krypton's leaders of its incoming destruction but was denounced by Brainiac, who knew of the planet's fate and, instead of finding a solution, downloaded himself into a satellite to escape and preserve Krypton's knowledge. [25] Jor-El appears in a photograph in the Justice League two-part episode "Twilight". [26]
Krypton is usually portrayed in comics as the home of a fantastically advanced civilization, which is destroyed when the planet explodes. As originally depicted, all the civilizations and races of Krypton perished in the explosion, with one exception: the baby Kal-El who was placed in an escape rocket by his father, Jor-El, and sent to the planet Earth, where he grew up to become Superman.
Krypton is an American science fiction television series developed by David S. Goyer for Syfy. Focusing on Seg-El ( Cameron Cuffe ), the grandfather of DC Comics superhero Kal-El / Superman , the series is set approximately 200 years before the birth of Superman and takes place on the eponymous fictional planet .
"Krypton Returns" is a story arc that follows the events of H'El on Earth. Written by Lobdell, the story arc begins in Action Comics Annual #2 and continues through the November issues Superboy #25, Supergirl #25, Superman #25.
The first wire says "2,2" place the wire where the 2ND column and the 2ND row connects. If the second one says "4,1", place the wire where the 4Th column (on top) and the 1st row connect. Please ...
Legends II may refer to: Legends II, a 2003 anthology of fantasy short stories; X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse, a 2005 action role-playing game
Presumed destroyed along with Jor-El and the rest of Krypton, Kelex later appears alive and becomes the Fortress of Solitude's caretaker. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Later, when Superman obtains the Eradicator device, it tries to recreate Krypton on Earth, creating a clone of Kelex in the process.