''General'' Dru-Zod(/.#uːθɔːrˌ-θɛər/)is asupervillainappearing inAmerican comic bookspublished byDC Comics,The character was created by Jerry Siegel andJoe ShusterGeneral Zod, who first appeared inAction Comic#22 (April 1940), was created byRobert Bernsteinand initially designed byGeorge Papp.[1]As aKryptonian,he exhibits the same powers and abilities as Superman and is consequently viewed as one of his greatest enemies alongsideLex Luthor,Darkseid,andBrainiac.He is also well known for his catchphrase, "Kneel before Zod!".commonly as anadversaryof thesuperheroSuperman.
General Zod | |
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Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Adventure Comics#283 (April 1940) |
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Full name | Dru-Zod |
Species | Kryptonian |
Place of origin | Krypton |
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Abilities | See list
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Originally bald and clean-shaven, Zod's look in popular culture was defined by the character'sdepictionbyTerence Stampin the filmsSuperman(1978) andSuperman II(1981). Eventually, the character was reintroduced to theDC Multiversewith black hair and agoateesimilar to Stamp's portrayal. Adifferent version of Zodwas portrayed byMichael Shannonin theDC Extended UniversefilmsMan of Steel(2013),Batman v Superman(2016), andThe Flash(2023).
Fictional character biography
editSilver Age
editDru-Zod is amegalomaniacalKryptonianand the leader of Krypton's military forces.[2]When Krypton's space program was abolished afterJax-Ur's destruction of the inhabited moon Wegthor, Zod tried to take over Krypton using an army of robotic duplicates of himself, all bearing a resemblance toBizarro.He is sentenced to exile in thePhantom Zonefor 40 years for his crimes. In the present, Superman releases Zod after learning that he has already served his sentence, but is forced to return him to the Zone after he attempts to conquer Earth.[3]
During the remaining years before theCrisis on Infinite Earths,Zod and other Zone inmates such as Jax-Ur,Faora,and others, escape from the Phantom Zone and battle Superman and Supergirl numerous times, always being defeated in the end and returned to the Zone.
Modern Age
editInterim Zods: 1985–2005
editThe first Zod to be introduced followingCrisis on Infinite Earthsis the Zod of a so-called "pocket universe" resembling the universe in which the comics take place; this allowed for a "Kryptonian" Zod to be introduced while maintaining Superman's status as the last of his race in the universe proper. This Zod's universe is created by theTime Trapper.Zod (along with companionsQuex-UlandZaora) devastate the Earth of that universe following the death of its Superboy, despite the best efforts of aSupergirlcreated by that world's heroicLex Luthor.Eventually, the survivors of this world manage to contact the Superman of the main universe to help them, and he is able to take away the powers of the three super-criminals with GoldKryptonite;since he is not from that universe, the Kryptonite of that reality has no effect on him.
However, the three vow to some day regain their powers and return to Superman's world to kill him. Acknowledging that he can neither afford to leave them on the now-dead pocket Earth to let them die alone nor imprison them on his world, Superman is forced to kill them with Green Kryptonite.[4]
A second incarnation of General Zod is introduced in the 2001 storyline "Return to Krypton"; this Zod is portrayed as that of an alternate reality created byBrainiac 13.[5]He is the head of the Kryptonian military in the alternate reality. Like the Pre-Crisisversion, Zod holds the Kryptonian equivalent of fascist beliefs. He sends aliens to the bottle city ofKandorand plans a military coup. Zod is defeated by Superman and theJor-Elof Zod's alternate reality Krypton.[6]
The third attempt to bring Zod to Modern Age comics is the "Russian" Zod, a Zod of human origin whose origin story is connected to Superman's. This General Zod (bornAvruiskin) is aRussianwho was affected before his birth by his parents' exposure to Kryptonite radiation. As such, he is empowered by red sunlight and weakened by yellow, the opposite of Superman. After his parents die from radiation, he grows up in aKGBlaboratory under the name Zed.[1]Apparently spoken to by the spirit of the Pocket Universe Zod, Russian Zod creates armor which filters the sunlight, and declares himself ruler ofPokolistan.After several inconclusive encounters with Superman, he reveals his long-range plan to turn the sun red and take Superman's place. This is temporarily successful untilLex Luthorrescues Superman, gives him a blast of yellow solar radiation to regain his powers, and works to restore the sun. Superman returns to battle Zod, but refuses to kill him. When the sun turns yellow again, the now-vulnerable Zod strikes Superman with all his power at super-speed and is killed due to Superman's invulnerability.[1]
The final Zod before the character was finally reintroduced, the Zod of an alternate Phantom Zone appears in the twelve-issueFor Tomorrowstoryline, written byBrian Azzarelloand penciled byJim Lee.[7]This Zod lives alone in an alternate Phantom Zone and resents Superman for tampering with it.[8]By his own account he comes from the same Krypton as Superman and was exiled to the Phantom Zone by Superman's father, Jor-El. This Zod wears large, spiked black armor and when unmasked, is a bald, white-bearded old man. This incarnation also uses a variation of "Kneel before Zod". He appears in Metropia, a version of the Phantom Zone created by Superman to resemble a living world (including apparently-living beings). This version was superseded by the present storyline (which features a new Zod, freed from the Phantom Zone).[9]
General Zod returns: 2006–2011
editGeneral Zod returns to post-Infinite Crisiscomics inLast Son,penned byGeoff Johns,Richard Donner,andAdam Kubert.Dru-Zod II,Ursa,andNonescape from the Phantom Zone and come to Earth to try to turn it into a "New Krypton".[10]This incarnation is the first Post-Crisis Zod who comes from Superman's Krypton, and not from an alternate reality.[11]
The backstory for the three Kryptonians was recounted inAction ComicsAnnual #10 (April 2007),[12]and Zod's origin was revealed inCountdown#30 (October 2007).[13]Prior to the destruction of Krypton, Zod, his wife Ursa, and accomplice Non rebel against their planet's oppressive government, but soon become lawless would-be tyrants who lust for power. After an ill-fated insurrection led by Zod, the government sentences the trio to death. However, Superman's father Jor-El pleads for the government to mitigate their sentence to imprisonment in the Phantom Zone, accepted on the condition that he would assume responsibility as their jailer. While in the Phantom Zone, Zod and Ursa are able to have a child who is born immune to the Phantom Zone's effects, ultimately facilitating their escape, and name him Lor-Zod. On Earth, the boy is discovered by Superman and his wife Lois Lane, who adopt him as their own son and name himChristopher Kent.For the duration of 2007'sLast Sonstoryline inAction Comics,Chris Kent is depicted as an adopted son of Superman and his wife Lois across DC titles.
Alongside Zod, Ursa and Non, 25 other Kryptonian criminals also escape the Zone and defeat a number of Earth's heroes, beginning their quest to conquer the planet. Zod ambushes Superman in revenge for Jor-El's actions and traps him in the Phantom Zone, which he later escapes with the help of the heroic Phantom Zone prisonerMon-El.With assistance from his traditional enemiesLex Luthor,Metallo,ParasiteandBizarro,Superman takes on Zod's army. Out of nearly thirty Kryptonians, Superman's temporary allies successfully kill several, driving the rest back into the Phantom Zone alongside Zod and Ursa, who take Chris Kent with them.[14]
In the laterNew Kryptonarc storyline however, Zod is freed from the Phantom Zone once again by Supergirl's motherAlura.The "bottled city ofKandor"is transformed into a populated Kryptonian planet (" New Krypton "), and Zod is appointed the leader of its army. In the" World of New Krypton "Action Comicsstoryline, when Superman decides to see what life is like on New Krypton, he is drafted into the Military Guild under General Zod. Zod and Superman maintain a mistrustful professional relationship. Despite their past, neither seems prepared to behave with marked aggression toward the other. Later, during a Kryptonian ceremony, Zod is shot by the Kryptonian Ral-Dar (who is working with Lois's fatherSam Lane), leading Zod to appoint Superman as temporary General until his recovery. The two are involved in a Kryptonian political plot, but ultimately apprehend the planet's traitor and see a reform of New Krypton's Council.
Peace is short-lived, however, due to an attack by the alienBrainiac,who had been responsible for the bottling of Kandor in the first place. InLast Stand of New Krypton,New Krypton comes under attack by Brainiac, and Zod engineers a plan to defeat him; Zod is driven by an urge to avenge his prior defeat at the hands of the Coluan Brainiac, when Kandor was bottled from Old Krypton. The storyline ends with the planet's destruction, leading Zod to declare war on Earth, sparking theWar of the Supermenstoryline. After a fierce conflict between Superman and Zod in defense of Earth, Zod is pushed back into the Phantom Zone by his son, Chris Kent, who had freed himself from the Phantom Zone and became active as an adult superhero on planet Earth.[15]
The New 52: 2011–2016
editIn 2011, DC chose to revamp its continuity, rebooting many characters while retaining the histories for some others, as part of itsThe New 52publishing event. Following this, Zod is hinted at several times. A character resembling Zod makes a cameo inAction Comics#5 (March 2012), as a prisoner in the Phantom Zone; and inAction Comics#13 (December 2012) a ghost in the Phantom Zone says "Kneel before..." multiple times while attacking Superman, a reference to Zod's iconic saying. Zod makes his first full appearance inAction Comics#23.2:General Zod(September 2013), written by Greg Pak, with art by Ken Lashley.[16]
A new origin for Zod is introduced. In it, Zod is born to scientist parents. When he is a young boy, Zod and his parents travel to Krypton's wilderness to discover new creatures. Their ship is attacked by the creatures, leaving the family stranded in the jungle. While his parents are killed, Zod manages to survive for one year until Jor-El and his older brother Zor-El save him. After reaching adulthood, Zod becomes one of Krypton's best soldiers, attaining the rank of general. Zod develops a hatred towards an alien species called the Char and secretly orders the creation of a Char-looking creature, unleashing it on Krypton's population, so he can justify a war against the Char. Jor-El discovers the deception and turns Zod over to the authorities. The council finds Zod guilty of treason and banishes him and his closest followers, Faora and Non, to the Phantom Zone.[17]
Many years later, a mysterious event causes the Phantom Zone to weaken, allowing some of its prisoners to escape. Zod travels to Earth, landing in the Sahara Desert. There, his Kryptonian powers begin to manifest for the first time, brutally slaughtering a group of travelers. Zod is soon attacked by the Justice League of America until Superman andWonder Womanarrive, the latter restraining him with her magic lasso. Zod recognizes Superman as Kal-El, the son of Jor-El. Superman decides to keep Zod in the Fortress of Solitude's alien zoo. While there, he reveals that Faora also traveled to Earth with him, and vows to track her down.
DC Universe
editIn June 2016, theDC Rebirthevent relaunched DC Comics' entire line of comic book titles, in which General Zod continues to appear within DC titles. In December 2017, DC Comics ended theRebirthbranding, opting to include everything under a largerDC Universebanner and naming. As part of the DC Rebirth relaunch, General Zod is once again imprisoned within the Phantom Zone. He is trapped within the boundaries of the Black Vault, a secret facility hidden in theLaptev Sea.Amanda Wallersends theSuicide Squadto steal the contents of the Black Vault and bring them back to her, but they unwittingly allow Zod to escape.[18]She attempts to 'recruit' Zod by implanting a kryptonite explosive in his head, but he finally proves too dangerous when he uses a mirror and his heat vision to literally cut the bomb out of his own skull, forcingRick Flagto sacrifice himself to seal the Zone before Zod can release his army. Zod manages to retrieve his family from the Zone while fighting alongside the Superman Revenge Squad- Cyborg Superman, Eradicator, Mongul and Metallo- and escapes Earth to establish himself as a dictator on another planet with his family. He nearly killsHal Jordanwhen theGreen Lantern Corpsdiscover his presence on the planet before both sides are forced to withdraw and recuperate.
Powers and abilities
editLike all Kryptonians under a yellow sun, General Zod possesses high-level superhuman strength, speed and endurance sufficient to stand against Superman and other Kryptonians; super hearing; x-ray vision; telescopic, microscopic and heat vision; super-breath and freeze-breath; virtual invulnerability; accelerated healing and flight. Due to his background as a Kryptonian general, Zod possesses a detailed knowledge of military tactics, battle strategy, and is a competent military leader. Because he was trained in fighting arts long before receiving his abilities, he typically has an edge over Superman's brawling skills, over-reliance on superhuman strength, and basic knowledge of advanced human and Kryptonian hand-to-hand combat. However, Zod's powers are often inferior to those of Superman, due to the latter being exposed to the yellow sun over the course of his entire life, while Zod typically only gets exposed for a short period of time before being defeated and returned to the Phantom Zone. This greater power combined with his superior control and experience with it gives Superman an edge over Zod's superior fighting skills. Additionally, similar to Superman, his strength is inferior to the likes of Doomsday and his speed is inferior to Speedsters such as the Flash. Like all Kryptonians, he is vulnerable to Kryptonite and red solar radiation.
Other versions
edit- The General Zod ofEarth-15is his world's Superman, who is later killed bySuperman Prime.[19][20]
- An alternate universe version of Zod appears inJSA: The Liberty Files.This version is a sociopathic child who was banished to the Phantom Zone for creating a deadly synthetic virus before being freed by American scientists, taken in by the government, and named Clark Kent.[21][22]
- An alternate universe version of Zod appears inSuperman: Earth One.This version isZod-El,Jor-El's brother and Superman's uncle who worked with the Dheronians to destroy Krypton.[23]
In other media
editTelevision
editAnimation
edit- A character based onTerence Stamp's portrayal ofGeneral ZodnamedZi-Kreeappears in theSuper Friendsepisode "The Evil from Krypton". Similar to Zod, Zi-Kree is a Kryptonian criminal who was banished to the Phantom Zone.
- General Zod appears in theSuperman(1988) episode "The Hunter", voiced byRené Auberjonois.This version was imprisoned in the Phantom Zone alongsideUrsaandFaora,whom he collaborates with to create the titular "Hunter", a creature that can transmute itself into any substance that it touches, and send it to Earth to fight Superman.
- Zod was initially slated to appear in theSuperman: The Animated Series.However, according to series director Dan Riba, these plans were scrapped due to rights issues and the character was replaced byJax-Ur.Nonetheless, Zod would appear in the series' tie-in comic.[24]
- General Zod makes a cameo appearance in theLegion of Super Heroesepisode "Phantoms" as an inmate of the Phantom Zone.
- General Zod appears inJustice League Action,voiced byJason J. Lewis.[25]
- Daffy Duck(voiced byJeff Bergman) assumes the role of General Zod inThe Looney Tunes Showepisode "SuperRabbit", voiced byJeff Bergman.He serves as Faora's inattentive, immature, and neglectful boyfriend.
- General Zod, based on Terence Stamp's portrayal, appears in theDC Super Hero Girlstwo-part episode "#DCSuperHeroBoys", voiced byLiam O'Brien.[25]This version was imprisoned in the Phantom Zone byAlura Zor-El.Additionally, an alternate timeline version of Zod appears in the episode "#BackInAFlash".
- Dru-Zod appears inYoung Justice: Phantoms,voiced byPhil Morris.[25]This version is the husband of Ursa Zod and father ofLor-Zodwho was paroled in the 31st century, but was re-imprisoned in the Phantom Zone by theLegion of Super-Heroesfollowing a failed attempt to conquer the galaxy. In the 21st century, Dru manipulates the amnesiacSuperboyinto joining him before Lor travels back in time to free his family from the Phantom Zone. Dru leads his forces in an attempt to conquer Earth, only to be re-imprisoned by theTeam.
Live-action
edit- A character based on General Zod namedLord Norappears in theLois & Clark: The New Adventures of Supermanepisode "Lord of the Flys", portrayed bySimon Templeman.He attempts to conquer Earth until he is betrayed by his cohorts and killed by Colonel Cash via a Kryptonite warhead while fighting Superman.
- Major Zod appears inSmallville,portrayed primarily byCallum Bluewhile an uncreditedSam Witwerprovides his initial appearance.[26]This version is aKandorianas well as husband of Faora and father ofDoomsdaywho was imprisoned in the Phantom Zone.Brainiacreleases Zod's disembodied wraith into possessingLex Luthorin thefifth seasonbefore he is exorcised in thesixth season.After theeighth season,whereTess Merceruses a Kryptonian device called the "Orb", theninth seasonreveals clones of several Kryptonians, including Zod, were created. After restoring his fellow clones' powers to gain their loyalty and killing Faora's traitorous clone, he begins plotting to fulfill the original Zod's destiny by conquering Earth. However,Clark Kentexposes the truth of Faora's death, turning the clones against him before sending them to an uninhabited planet where they can establish a colony. As of thetenth seasonepisode "Dominion", the clones banished Zod's clone and his loyalists to the Phantom Zone, where he fused with the original Zod while maintaining both versions' memories. He lures Kent andOliver Queento the Phantom Zone, but the two escape and destroy the exit.
- ASilver Kryptonite-induced hallucination of General Zod appears in theSupergirlepisode "Nevertheless, She Persisted", portrayed byMark Gibbon.[27]
- A time-traveling General Dru-Zod appears inKrypton,portrayed byColin Salmon.[28]Similarly to theSuperman: Earth Oneincarnation, this version is the son of Lyta-Zod andSeg-El,half-brother of Jor-El, and uncle of Kal-El.
- General Zod's consciousness appears in theSuperman & Loisepisode "Through the Valley of Death". Having been saved onto theEradicator,Tal-Rhouses the device to infectSupermanwith Zod's consciousness beforeJohn Henry Ironsmotivates him to expel it.
Film
editOriginal series (1978–2006)
edit- General Zod makes a cameo appearance inSuperman(1978), portrayed byTerence Stamp.AlongsideUrsaandNon,he is convicted of crimes against Kryptonian society and sentenced by Jor-El of the Science Council to life imprisonment in the Phantom Zone, shortly before Krypton's destruction.
- General Zod appears inSuperman II,portrayed again by Terence Stamp. Zod and his cohorts escape and reach Earth, where they gain powers, and form an alliance withLex Luthorto defeatSupermanand rule Earth, but they are eventually depowered and defeated by the hero.
- During early development forSuperman Returns,Bryan Singerintended to include Zod, withJude Lawin the role. When Law declined, the character was omitted from the script.[29]Zod was considered again, with Law wanted for the role once more, during early development for the sequel toSuperman Returns,but the planned sequel never materialized past the development stage.[30]
DC Extended Universe
editGeneral Zod appears in films set in theDC Extended Universe(DCEU), portrayed byMichael Shannon.[31]
- Introduced inMan of Steel,this version is the Kandorian head of Krypton's Military Guild who initiated a rebellion and formed a battalion called the "Sword of Rao" after becoming dissatisfied with the Law Council's decisions, only to be apprehended and imprisoned in the Phantom Zone. In the present, following Krypton's destruction, the Sword of Rao escape and travel to Earth to findSupermanand the Codex, a device containing the genetic code for all future Kryptonians, so Zod can terraform Earth and repopulate the planet with genetically engineered Kryptonians. Ultimately, Superman and theUnited States militarythwart Zod by sending his forces back to the Phantom Zone while Superman reluctantly kills Zod to save a family that he threatened to kill.
- Zod's corpse appears inBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.LexCorptakes possession of it, ostensibly to study Kryptonian anatomy and its origins, whileLex Luthorsecretly combines the body with his blood and knowledge he stole from an ancient Kryptonian scout ship to createDoomsday.
- An alternate timeline variant of Zod appears inThe Flash.[32]Due to theFlashcreating the "Flashpoint"timeline, Zod and the Sword of Rao killed an infant Kal-El and seek out his cousinKara Zor-Elfor the Codex.
Animation
edit- An alternate reality variant of General Zod appears in flashbacks depicted inJustice League: Gods and Monsters,voiced byBruce Thomas.[25]This version caused Krypton's destruction while siphoning energy from its core to power his war machine and implanted his DNA intoLara Lor-Van's egg to ensure his legacy's survival, leading to the birth of his universe's Superman,Hernan Guerra.
- General Zod makes a cameo appearance inThe Lego Batman Movie.[33]
- General Zod appears inScooby-Doo! and Krypto, Too!.[34]
Video games
edit- General Zod, alongside Ursa and Non, appears as the collective final boss ofSuperman(1987).[35]
- Zod appears inDC Universe Online,[36]voiced byAlexander Brandon.[25]
- General Zod, based on his post-Infinite Crisisdesign, appears inLego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes,voiced byTownsend Coleman.
- General Zod appears as a downloadable playable character inInjustice: Gods Among Us,voiced byNolan North.[37]This version can create small portals to the Phantom Zone. Additionally, the DCEU incarnation of Zod appears as an alternate skin.
- General Zod appears as a character summon inScribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.[38]
- The DCEU incarnation of General Zod appears as a playable character inLego Batman 3: Beyond Gothamvia DLC.[39]
- General Zod appears as a boss inLego Dimensions,voiced again by Nolan North. This version serves Lord Vortech.
- General Zod makes a cameo appearance inSub-Zero's ending inInjustice 2.
- General Zod appears as a playable character inLego DC Super-Villains.[40]
Miscellaneous
edit- General Zod, also known as Commissioner Dru-Zod, appears in the novelThe Last Days of Krypton,byKevin J. Anderson.This version is the son of Cor-Zod, former head of the Kryptonian Council, and initially a mid-level bureaucrat before he takes advantage of a major planetary cataclysm and the apparent decapitation of the government to seize absolute power as a militaristic despot and use the Phantom Zone to imprison his political enemies until he is overthrown by a resistance movement led byJor-ElandZor-El,and banished to the Phantom Zone along with his followers. Afterward, Dru's former prisoners, the planetary council, drop the Phantom Zone singularity into an active volcano to ensure he cannot escape, only to cause Krypton's core to implode and bring about the planet's destruction.
- While General Zod did not appear in series set in theDC Animated Universe(DCAU) due to copyright issues at the time,[41]he appears in the tie-in comicsSuperman Adventures#21 andJustice League Unlimited#34 as anArgo Citycriminal and ally ofJax-UrandMala.[42][43]In the tie-in comicJustice League Beyond 2.0,Zod is revealed to be the adopted son of Jax-Ur and biological son ofJustice LordSuperman and Wonder Woman.
- TheInjusticeincarnation of General Zod appears in issue #39 of theInjustice 2prequel comic.[44]Amidst Batman's Insurgency's efforts to rescue theTeen Titansfrom the Phantom Zone, Zod takes advantage and escapes, killingTim Drakein the process. An enraged Batman combats Zod with a heavily armored suit and Kryptonite-infused fear gas beforeRa's al Ghulsends inAmazoto kill Zod.Charles McNiderlater uses Zod's heart in a procedure to saveSuperboyfrom the Phantom Zone.
Reception
editTotal Filmranked Zod #32 on their "Top 50 Greatest Villains of All Time" list in 2007.[45]Pop-culture websiteIGN.comranked General Zod as #30 on their list of the "Top 100 Comic Book Villains".[46]
See also
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