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Don't look to your Earth friend for help, Kal-El. He no longer resides on this backwater planet upon which you've wasted your Rao-given potential. The Batman lies trapped forever in the Phantom Zone. It's from there i've been observing you for decades, watching you sink to the level of the natives. Watching you squander your sun-powered gifts. It is my verdict that such a shortsighted weakling is better off dead... and Jax-Ur should be the last son of Krypton!
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~ Jax-Ur to Superman
Jax-Ur is a supporting antagonist in the DC Comics '"Superman" franchise and a Kryptonian war criminal. He was considered as the "worst troublemaker" in the Phantom Zone for destroying an inhabited moon of Krypton with a nuclear bomb.
In Young Justice, he was voiced by Andrew Kishino.
Biography[]
Modern Age[]
Jax-Ur was once a scientist who worked at the Kryptonain Space Center along with his colleague Jor-El. While there, he developed a nuclear missile and decided to test it against a giant meteor in space. If this test proved successful, Jax-Ur would then commence the build-up of a massive, privately-held nuclear arsenal with which he would overthrow the Kryptonian government, and place the entire planet under his dominion. His missile collided with a spaceship piloted by Jor-El, altering its trajectory. Instead of striking the meteor, it instead struck the Kryptonian moon of Wegthor, destroying the moon and its lunar colony.
Although the incident was an accident, Jax-Ur was placed on trial for the deaths of over 500 colonists. He became the first criminal in Kryptonian history to be imprisoned inside the dimension known as the Phantom Zone. Time passed and more and more criminals were exiled into the zone, at which point, Jax-Ur met the military leader known as General Zod. Aligning himself with Zod, he committed his amoral, scientific genius towards avenging himself against Jor-El. Fate would deny him his vengeance however, for as the criminals remained in incorporeal form in the Phantom Zone, those left on Krypton died horribly when the planet exploded due to geological instability.
Years passed, but Jax-Ur and the others learned that the son of Jor-El, Kal-El, had survived Krypton's destruction and were now living on Earth. Jax-Ur eventually found a means of escaping the Phantom Zone and journeyed to Earth. Here, he discovered that under a yellow sun, he developed extraordinary super-powers. By this point in time, Kal-El was a teenager and used his similar super abilities to fight crime as Superboy. Jax-Ur found Superboy's adoptive father Jonathan Kent and imprisoned him, leaving him free to take his place. Masquerading as Kent, he told Superboy that he would now assume the mantle of "super-hero" and began flying around town wearing a costume similar to Superboy's. Jax-Ur revealed himself however when he inadvertently signed his real name on an invoice at the Kent General Store. Superboy discovered Jax-Ur's true identity and defeated him, freeing his father in the process. Jax-Ur was returned to the Phantom Zone.
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New 52[]
Jax-Ur was a military officer and a brilliant, but deranged scientist on Krypton who conducted an infamous experiment that destroyed Wegthor, one of the planet's inhabited moons. He was banished to the Phantom Zone for this crime, and later allied himself with the monstrous world killing creation of Jor El, Rogol Zaar. He was also the former fiancé of Lara Lor-Van.
Jax-Ur later returns in Batman/Superman World's Finest 18 & 19.
Other Media[]
A similar character named Dax-Ur appears in Smallville, portrayed by Marc McClure. This version was the Kryptonian scientist who originally created Brainiac, and lived over 100 years on Earth via blue kryptonite. Eventually, Brainiac found Dax-Ur and used him to restore his powers, before killing him.
A female version of Jax-Ur (born as Sela-Sonn) appears in Krypton, portrayed by Hannah Waddingham. She was the leader of the Black Zero organization and a former member of Krypton's Science Guild, who eventually allied with Dru-Zod. Like her animated counterpart, she had a cybernetic eye.
A younger version of Jax-Ur appears in Young Justice: Phantoms, voiced by Andrew Kishino. This version is a member of General Zod's Phantom Zoners.
DC Animated Universe[]
A different version of Jax-Ur appears in Superman Animated Series (voiced by Ron Perlman) as a general, who along with his right hand Mala attempted a coup for control of Krypton. However, their plan failed because of the actions of Jor-El and both were imprisoned in the Phantom Zone. They would remain there for decades until.
Jax-Ur later appears in Superman Adventures 7&8, in which he and Mala join forces with General Zod.
In Justice League Unlimited #21, it was revealed that Jax-Ur was a member of General Zod's army who was sent to the Phantom Zone years ago.
Jax-Ur also appears in the Justice League Beyond 2.0 tie-in comics. While in the Phantom Zone, he found a young telekinetic boy he named Zod-Ur, and began manipulating to escape Phantom Zone and conquer Earth. However, they were defeated by Superman and the Justice League.
Jax-Ur was a Kryptonian scientist, who assisted General Zod in his failed coup of Krypton, and was sentenced to 300 years in the Phantom Zone. With the rest of his confederates, he was accidentally released from the Phantom Zone and assisted Zod in his attempt to defeat Superman and conquer Earth.
He was portrayed by Mackenzie Gray, who also portrayed Dr. Alistair Kreig and LX-13/Lex Luthor in Smallville, and Greggor in Supergirl. He also voiced Obadiah Stane in Iron Man: Armored Adventures and portrayed Walter/The Eye in Legion.