Traditional depictions of Zor-El in Golden Age and Silver Age DC Comics stories portrayed him as a benevolent scientist concerned for his daughter Kara, acting similarly to his brother Jor-El in sending his child to safety on Earth. In the mid-2000s, DC experimented with different characterisations of Zor-El, even briefly casting him as a mad scientist with a grudge against his brother. A similar depiction was used when the character was adapted for television in the series Smallville. In 2010s stories following DC's The New 52 reboot, Zor-El has been an antagonist for Supergirl and Superman, having been transformed into the villain Cyborg Superman by Brainiac.[2]
In pre-Crisis continuity, Zor-El is a climatographer and one of the only Kryptonians who believe Jor-El's predictions about the impending destruction of Krypton. When the planet explodes, Argo City is protected by a dome Zor-El creates and safely blasted into space. After meteors damage the city's protective lead sheeting, exposing its residents to deadly Kryptonite radiation, Zor-El sends his daughter Kara to Earth.
It is later revealed that Zor-El and Alura survived Argo's destruction by entering the Survival Zone. Supergirl later rescues the two, after which they move to Kandor.
Zor-L, an alternate universe variant of Zor-El from Earth-Two who did not survive Krypton's destruction, appears in Showcase #98 (March 1978).
Post-Crisis and Zero Hour (Birthright) and Infinite Crisis timelines
In post-Crisis continuity, Zor-El resides in Kandor, which is held by Brainiac. He is later killed by Reactron.[3] In Blackest Night, Zor-El returns as a Black Lantern before the scientists of New Krypton kill him.[4]
The New 52
In The New 52 continuity reboot, Brainiac rescues Zor-El from the destruction of Krypton, transforms him into a cyborg, removes his memories, and forces him into servitude. Zor-El battles Supergirl before regaining his memories, after which he is treated and his cybernetic implants removed. The Department of Extranormal Operations captures Zor-El after he attacks Indigo, leading Jor-El to kill him.[5]
Powers and abilities
Zor-El has all the powers and weaknesses of a Kryptonian from exposure to Earth's yellow sunlight.[6] As a cyborg, he possesses enhanced physical abilities and can transform his right arm into various weapons.[7]
In other media
Television
Zor-El appears in the Super Friends episode "The Krypton Syndrome".
Zor-El appears in Smallville, portrayed by Christopher Heyerdahl. This version was a rival of Jor-El who assisted General Zod in destroying Krypton and was killed in the process. However, a clone of him survives and becomes an enemy of Clark Kent on Earth.
Zor-El appears in Supergirl (2015), portrayed by Robert Gant in the first and second season and Jason Behr in the sixth.[8] This version died saving Argo City from the destruction of Krypton and created the Medusa virus bioweapon. In the rebooted timeline created following "Crisis on Infinite Earths", Zor-El escapes Krypton by entering the Phantom Zone, which Supergirl rescues him from.
Zor-El makes a non-speaking appearance in the Young Justice episode "Encounter Upon the Razor's Edge!".
Zor-El appears in Kevin J. Anderson's novel The Last Days of Krypton.
References
^Fleisher, Michael L. (2007). The Original Encyclopedia of Comic Book Heroes, Volume Three: Superman. DC Comics. p. 511. ISBN978-1-4012-1389-3.
^Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016). The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe. DK Publishing. p. 77. ISBN978-1-4654-5357-0.
^"Zor-El Voice - Superman: Unbound (Movie)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved November 27, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.