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Jax-Ur

Jax-Ur is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, usually as an adversary of Superman. Created by writer Otto Binder and artist George Papp, the character first appeared in Adventure Comics #289 (October 1961). He has been described as "the worst troublemaker in the Phantom Zone"[2] and was the first criminal banished there.[3]

Jax-Ur
Jax-Ur in Action Comics #883 (January 2010), artwork by Pere Pérez.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceAdventure Comics #289 (October 1961)
Created byOtto Binder
George Papp
In-story information
SpeciesKryptonian
Place of originKrypton
PartnershipsGeneral Zod
Faora
Notable aliasesDr. Phillings[1]
Abilities
See list
    • Superhuman strength, stamina, endurance, speed, agility, reflexes, intelligence, longevity, and hearing
    • Solar radiation absorption
    • Enhanced vision
      • EM spectrum vision
      • Infra-red vision
      • Microscopic vision
      • Telescopic vision
      • X-ray vision
    • Invulnerability
    • Ice and wind breath
    • Heat vision
    • Flight
    • Proficiency in xenobiology and genetics

Fictional character biography

Pre-Crisis

Jax-Ur was an amoral and criminally deviant scientist on the planet Krypton.[4] He was imprisoned in the Phantom Zone for destroying Wegthor, an inhabited moon of Krypton (population: 500), while experimenting with a nuclear warhead-equipped rocket. His sentence for his act of mass murder was imprisonment for eternity.[5] He called himself "the worst criminal in the Phantom Zone".

Jax-Ur's intention was to launch a nuclear missile to destroy a passing space rock. 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. In the World of Krypton miniseries, his missile collided with a spaceship piloted by Superman's father Jor-El and went off-course to destroy Wegthor. Because of this, space travel was banned on Krypton.

In his first appearance, Jax-Ur escaped from the Phantom Zone and posed as a super-powered version of Jonathan Kent.[6] Superboy eventually sent Jax-Ur back to the Phantom Zone. He then used Supergirl (Kara Zor-El)'s tears (acquired through psychic communication with Fred Danvers) to escape from the Phantom Zone, but was defeated by Mon-El.[7] Most of his later Silver Age appearances show him in his ghostly Phantom Zone form, except during rare escapes. He was often depicted plotting against Superman with fellow Phantom Zone inmates General Zod and Faora Hu-Ul. Although he possessed typical Kryptonian super-powers when on Earth, the out-of-shape Jax-Ur was no match for Superman in combat.

Jax-Ur would later redeem himself somewhat by helping Superman defeat Black Zero, the alien saboteur who ensured Krypton's destruction under the orders of the Pirate Empire. It is shown he has a code of honor, as Kryptonian criminals swear by a master criminal who escaped a prison to help each other. Struck by a red kryptonite bullet that Black Zero had created, Jax-Ur began mutating through a series of serpentine forms, until he became a Medusa-like creature, and turned Black Zero to stone with his gaze before the villain could destroy Metropolis in revenge for Superman foiling his plan to destroy Earth. Jax-Ur then shattered Black Zero's body, avenging Krypton, and willingly returned to the Phantom Zone.[8]

Post-Crisis

Jax-Ur did not appear after the Crisis on Infinite Earths for some time, as until the recent appearance of Supergirl there was a rule that no Kryptonians survived except Superman. On the occasions that a pseudo-Kryptonian villain was required, writers have usually gone for General Zod. At that time however, Jax-Ur's name was referenced in Superman: The Essential Guide to the Man of Steel, suggesting he may have indeed existed but presumably had died either before or during Krypton's destruction since the Phantom Zone was used as storage rather than a prison.

Jax-Ur's first post-Crisis appearance is in Action Comics #846, written by Geoff Johns and Richard Donner.[9] He is one of the criminals unleashed from the Phantom Zone by Zod. In the current continuity, Jax-Ur destroyed Krypton's moon during an attempt at interstellar space travel. When the moon was destroyed, a lunar colony of Kandor was lost as well, drawing the attention of the Coluan villain Brainiac to Kandor.[10]

Jax-Ur reappears in Action Comics #875, as one of General Zod's "sleeper Kryptonians", who have adopted human identities to help further Zod's goals on Earth.[11] He is using the cover of Dr. Phillings, and works for S.T.A.R. Labs as one of the world's top xenobiologists, while secretly conducting his own gruesome studies on Earth's lifeforms, as well as researching Kryptonian DNA to find links to the Flamebird and Nightwing entities. While in his "Dr. Phillings" identity he's tasked by the female Doctor Light to investigate Nightwing's accelerated aging.[1] He manages to build a device tailored to regulate Chris's growth and stimulate his solar-powered healing factor to reverse the body damage brought by his condition, but at the cost of some DNA taken from Flamebird.[12]

Recently, it was revealed that, like Chris Kent and Thara Ak-Var are avatars of Nightwing and Flamebird, respectively, so is Jax-Ur an avatar of their enemy, "Vohc the Breaker". Continuing his age old vendetta against the two demi-gods, Jax-Ur/Vohc uses the sample from Flamebird and his own ingenuity to create an artificial avatar-clone of the Kryptonian chief god, Rao, a terrifying weapon which he then unleashes upon the world.[13] The combined entity is defeated by Flamebird and Nightwing burning Jax-Ur out of Vohc, leaving him for the Justice Society while the Rao clone is destroyed by Nightwing.[14][15]

The New 52

In DC's 2011 reboot of its continuity, The New 52, Jax-Ur first appears among the Kryptonian criminals seen in the Phantom Zone and he claims to have destroyed a moon.[16] Jax-Ur was fully introduced in the World of Krypton flashback segments, where he is depicted as a young military officer and Lara Lor-Van's partner and fiancé.[17] Lara calls off their engagement when Jax-Ur reveals he supports Colonel Ekar, a commanding officer who deems Krypton's Science Council weak and self-absorbed and plans to overthrow it with a coup d'état. When Lara tries to fight Colonel Ekar and is defeated and caught, Jax-Ur tries to convince her to join their cause in order to save her life, but fails.[18] General Zod intervenes, killing Ekar and smothering the revolution. Jax-Ur is imprisoned with the other surviving insurgents, promising Lara he tried to save her and reaffirming his love for her.[19]

Powers and abilities

Like all Kryptonians, Jax-Ur possesses superhuman abilities derived from the yellow solar radiation of the sun of Earth's solar system. His basic abilities are superhuman strength, superhuman speed and superhuman stamina sufficient to bend steel in his bare hands, overpower a locomotive, leap over a tall building in a single bound and outrun a speeding bullet; he possesses heightened senses of hearing and sight including X-ray vision as well as telescopic and microscopic vision; virtual invulnerability; accelerated healing; longevity; powerful freezing breath; heat vision; and flight. His powers are generally depicted as being on par with General Zod.

Jax-Ur is generally depicted as both a scientist as well as a military warrior. He is exceptionally intelligent in the areas of cloning as well as xenobiology; able to study Kryptonian genetics to determine connections between the respective Nightwing and Flamebird entities as well as how to create synthesized clones of avatars suitable to host the spirit of the red sun god Rao whom the Kryptonians worshiped. As a soldier, Jax-Ur is a competent military leader and hand-to-hand combatant with experience on the field of battle similar to General Zod and other imprisoned Kryptonian military dissidents.

In addition to his inherent Kryptonian abilities while beneath a yellow sun, Jax-Ur also served as a vessel for the alien god Vohc the Breaker. While merged and possessed by Vohc, Jax-Ur possesses increased superhuman strength as well as being vastly more intelligent with wisdom approaching virtual omniscience. Vohc was also immortal with a vastly superior healing factor rendering him effectively indestructible and possessed of divine power sufficient to place him on similar levels of godly power as the Olympians and other pantheons of Earthly deities. However, his powers were beneath Rao as well as Nightwing and Flamebird.

Similar to General Zod and other Phantom Zone escapees, Jax-Ur generally never experiences the full measure of his abilities as he is never allowed to spend any significant portion of time beneath Earth's yellow sun to charge and metabolize his cells with yellow solar radiation before being banished back into the Zone. As such, should he ever be allowed enough time to fully realize his abilities and potential, Jax-Ur's power levels would very likely approach or possibly surpass those of Superman as he is a fully mature Kryptonian male with exceptional natural physical prowess and experience in combat.

Like all Kryptonians, Jax-Ur is vulnerable to Kryptonite and red solar radiation which neutralizes and cancels out the yellow solar radiation flourishing in his cells. His virtual invulnerability offers no protection from mind control or magic, nor can it fully withstand the force of an atomic explosion or the force of opponents with greater strength and durability such as Doomsday. His superhuman strength is inferior to beings such as Doomsday and his superhuman speed is inferior to Speedsters such as the Flash. Jax-Ur's intelligence does give him the advantage of utilizing his strength and speed to optimal performance.

Other versions

"For the Man Who Has Everything"

Jax-Ur is featured as a symbol and martyr for violent Anti-Phantom Zone protestors who assault Kara Zor-El in the Superman story "For the Man Who Has Everything", written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons. The protesters believe that Jax-Ur was unjustly convicted and consider the Zone to be cruel and unusual punishment, and thus have dedicated themselves to Jax-Ur's release - by any means necessary.[20]

Justice League Beyond 2.0

In the 2013 digital-first series Justice League Beyond 2.0, taking place in the Batman Beyond universe, Jax-Ur was revealed as the father of a young boy in the Phantom Zone who was using Kryptonian technology against an older Superman. He manipulated his son to crash a derelict Kryptonian ship into the sun using his telekinetic powers. This overexposed Superman's cells to the rays of the sun — the source of his powers — caused his powers to become unstable. As a protection for humanity, Superman asked Micron to shrink to microscopic size and release a kryptonite solution into his body, removing his superpowers. When Superman decided to enter the Phantom Zone to find the one manipulating the numerous events, he discovered Jax-Ur and his son, Zod-Ur.

Jax-Ur reveals to Superman that he disrupted his powers knowing that Superman would trace the origin of the disruption to the Phantom Zone. Ur's son can control all Kryptonian technology with his telekinetic powers, except for the Phantom Zone Projector because it has too many safeguards. Superman would have been the only one capable of opening the Phantom Zone, except he had made Terry McGinnis, the new Batman, one of the authorized users of the Phantom Zone Projector before Superman went into the Phantom Zone. Jax-Ur wants to use Batman's body to unleash every last inmate of the Phantom Zone which will then pave the way for Jax-Ur to rule Earth. He tells Superman that Earth will "die far more slowly and painfully than Krypton as its enslaved inhabitants spend their short, useless lives building a new Krypton, ruled by me".

Jax-Ur is defeated by Superman and Justice League Beyond.

Jax-Ur's son, Zod-Ur, decides to leave his father and become a citizen of Earth, and a member of the Justice League. It is later revealed that Zod-Ur is actually the son of Wonder Woman and Justice Lord Superman. He was created by the pair to end the worldwide civil war started by Justice Lord Batman and Justice Lord Superman. Zod-Ur was stolen from his gestational pod by Brainiac and given to Jax-Ur to raise. Zod becomes a good friend to Kai-Ro (Green Lantern), Terry McGinnis (Neo Batman), and Billy Batson (Captain Marvel/Shazam). His teammates find 'Zod' to be an unsettling name but Kal-El tells them that 'Zod' on Krypton is like being named 'Bob' on Earth.

In other media

Television

  • Although not mentioned by name, Jax-Ur was referenced in the Super Friends episode "The Planet-Splitter" where it was established that he had attempted to exile the Science Council in space. Because of this, space travel was banned on Krypton.
  • A differently portrayed version of Jax-Ur named High General Jax-Ur has a more prominent role in the DC Animated Universe where he has a loyal female partner named Mala usually by his side:
    • He first appeared in Superman: The Animated Series, where he was voiced by Ron Perlman. He was portrayed as similar to General Zod; a military genius who had attempted to overthrow the Science Council. His co-conspirator, and possible lover, is a beautiful Kryptonian female with long white hair named Mala (based on Ursa and Faora but named for a male Kryptonian from the comics). During Jax-Ur and Mala's last appearance on Superman: The Animated Series, Jax-Ur reveals to Superman that a rift into the Phantom Zone had been torn open, releasing them into space. They were saved by nearby voyagers and soon took control over their planet. Upon seizing control of the planet, they had the inhabitants rebuild everything so that it was very reminiscent of Krypton, even going so far as to make the inhabitants wear clothes similar to that of Kryptonians. After meeting with a rebel, Superman found out that Jax-Ur and Mala intended to invade Earth. After Superman battled in space with the pair, Jax-Ur and Mala were sucked into a black hole.
    • Jax-Ur and Mala were featured in a two part story from Superman Adventures #7-8, where they initially had been shrunken down as a new type of imprisonment. Jax-Ur managed to steal Hamilton's device and turn himself into a giant and shrink Superman, but in the end they were both shrunken down and captured again. In issue #21, he and Mala joined the Argosian criminal General Zod, giving Jax-Ur the position as the 'strongman' of the trio, much like Non and Quex-Ul.[21]
    • Jax-Ur and Mala also appeared in the Justice League Unlimited comic book spin-off, in issue #34 as parts of General Zod's army of Phantom Zone criminals placed in the Phantom Zone for insurrection against the Kryptonian council, although neither of the two had any dialogue.[22]
  • On the TV series Smallville, a similarly named character called Dax-Ur (portrayed by Marc McClure) appears. He is a Kryptonian scientist who has lived over 100 years by blue kryptonite and is responsible for creating Brainiac. He gives Clark Kent blue kryptonite to help Clark defeat Bizarro. Brainiac uses Dax-Ur to restore his powers, then kills him in the episode "Persona".[23]
  • Hannah Waddingham portrays Jax-Ur in Krypton. In a departure from the comics, ex Science Guild member Jax-Ur formally known as Sela-Sonn, is depicted as a woman and the leader of a terrorist organization known as Black Zero.[24] Debuting in "Savage Night", she agrees to make alliance with General Zod from the future, Jayna-Zod and others to fight against Brainiac, in addition to retrieve Daron-Vex for his treason against her. She also acts as a mother figure to Nyssa-Vex when revealing her origins as a clone. In the second season, following the rise of General Zod and disbandment of Black Zero, she is a co-leader of the Resistance with Val-El. After their hideout was demolished in Krypton, both prepare the rebel's fight on the moon Wegthor against Zod's forces. After some loss, she captures and later executes Lyta-Zod due to Dru-Zod's attempt to deceive her. Horrified at her act, Val takes her leadership away. She later puts the bombs on Space Elevator base station with her assistant Araame who is shot by Val. Val ultimately accepts Jax's advice to destroy the station, but banishes her due to her murder of Lyta. She is not seen afterwards - as the moon is later destroyed by the rebels, it is unknown if she escaped from it.
  • Jax-Ur appears in Young Justice: Phantoms, voiced by Andrew Kishino.

Film

Jax-Ur appears in Man of Steel, portrayed by Mackenzie Gray in the DC Extended Universe. He appears as one of General Zod's Sword of Rao crew members and a lead scientist as he is able to get the captive Kryptonians out of the Phantom Zone. When Superman is on Zod's ship, Ur manages to extract the Growth Codex (an ancient Kryptonian artifact that decodes the genetic makeup of the artificially incubated babies on Krypton, stolen by Jor-El who stored the Codex in Kal-El's DNA) from him. Jax-Ur is later sent back to the Phantom Zone, along with the crew, when a black hole is generated by the military.[25]

Miscellaneous

In the novel "The Last Days of Krypton", by Kevin J. Anderson, Jax-Ur is a historical villain in Krypton's past. He tried to take over the world and destroyed Krypton's moon, Koron, using a nuclear-like weapon called a "Nova javelin" which involved alien technology. In this version Jax-Ur is not sent to the Phantom Zone, not discovered for many years to come, but he is defeated by a coalition called "The Seven Armies", led by Sor-El, ancestor to Jor-El. He is finally assassinated by a former minion, but his actions had dictated Krypton's policy towards alien or innovative science since, a factor in the events in the novel.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Action Comics #883 (January 2010)
  2. ^ Fleisher, Michael L. (2007). The Original Encyclopedia of Comic Book Heroes, vol 3: Superman. DC Comics. pp. 93–94. ISBN 978-1401213893.
  3. ^ Rovin, Jeff (1987). The Encyclopedia of Supervillains. New York: Facts on File. p. 169. ISBN 0-8160-1356-X.
  4. ^ Greenberger, Robert; Pasko, Martin (2010). The Essential Superman Encyclopedia. Del Rey. pp. 133–134. ISBN 978-0-345-50108-0.
  5. ^ Phantom Zone #1 (January 1982)
  6. ^ Adventure Comics #284 (January 1961)
  7. ^ Action Comics #288. In this story, Leo Dorfman's first Supergirl story, Fred Danvers was called Robert Danvers.
  8. ^ Superman #205 (April 1968)
  9. ^ Action Comics #846 (February 2007)
  10. ^ Action Comics #866 (August 2008)
  11. ^ Action Comics #875 (May 2009)
  12. ^ Action Comics #884 (February 2010)
  13. ^ Action Comics #886 (April 2010)
  14. ^ Action Comics #888 (June 2010)
  15. ^ Action Comics #889 (June 2010)
  16. ^ Action Comics (vol. 2) #13 (December 2012)
  17. ^ Action Comics (vol. 2) #20 (July 2013)
  18. ^ Action Comics (vol. 2) #21 (August 2013)
  19. ^ Action Comics (vol. 2) #23 (October 2013)
  20. ^ Superman Annual #11 (1985)
  21. ^ Superman Adventures #7-8 (May–June 1997)
  22. ^ Justice League Unlimited #21 (July 2006)
  23. ^ Don Whitehead, Holly Henderson (writers) & Todd Slavkin (director) (2008-01-31). "Persona". Smallville. Season 7. Episode 10. The WB.
  24. ^ "'Krypton': Hannah Waddingham Cast as Jax-Ur in Syfy Superman Prequel Series". 24 January 2018.
  25. ^ "'Man of Steel': Mackenzie Gray playing Jax-Ur". Digital Spy. 26 May 2013. Retrieved 13 October 2014.

External links

  • Jax-Ur at DC Database
  • Jax-Ur at Comic Vine

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Jax Ur is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics usually as an adversary of Superman Created by writer Otto Binder and artist George Papp the character first appeared in Adventure Comics 289 October 1961 He has been described as the worst troublemaker in the Phantom Zone 2 and was the first criminal banished there 3 Jax UrJax Ur in Action Comics 883 January 2010 artwork by Pere Perez Publication informationPublisherDC ComicsFirst appearanceAdventure Comics 289 October 1961 Created byOtto BinderGeorge PappIn story informationSpeciesKryptonianPlace of originKryptonPartnershipsGeneral ZodFaoraNotable aliasesDr Phillings 1 AbilitiesSee list Superhuman strength stamina endurance speed agility reflexes intelligence longevity and hearing Solar radiation absorption Enhanced vision EM spectrum vision Infra red vision Microscopic vision Telescopic vision X ray vision Invulnerability Ice and wind breath Heat vision Flight Proficiency in xenobiology and genetics Contents 1 Fictional character biography 1 1 Pre Crisis 1 2 Post Crisis 1 3 The New 52 2 Powers and abilities 3 Other versions 3 1 For the Man Who Has Everything 3 2 Justice League Beyond 2 0 4 In other media 4 1 Television 4 2 Film 4 3 Miscellaneous 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksFictional character biography EditPre Crisis Edit Jax Ur was an amoral and criminally deviant scientist on the planet Krypton 4 He was imprisoned in the Phantom Zone for destroying Wegthor an inhabited moon of Krypton population 500 while experimenting with a nuclear warhead equipped rocket His sentence for his act of mass murder was imprisonment for eternity 5 He called himself the worst criminal in the Phantom Zone Jax Ur s intention was to launch a nuclear missile to destroy a passing space rock 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 In the World of Krypton miniseries his missile collided with a spaceship piloted by Superman s father Jor El and went off course to destroy Wegthor Because of this space travel was banned on Krypton In his first appearance Jax Ur escaped from the Phantom Zone and posed as a super powered version of Jonathan Kent 6 Superboy eventually sent Jax Ur back to the Phantom Zone He then used Supergirl Kara Zor El s tears acquired through psychic communication with Fred Danvers to escape from the Phantom Zone but was defeated by Mon El 7 Most of his later Silver Age appearances show him in his ghostly Phantom Zone form except during rare escapes He was often depicted plotting against Superman with fellow Phantom Zone inmates General Zod and Faora Hu Ul Although he possessed typical Kryptonian super powers when on Earth the out of shape Jax Ur was no match for Superman in combat Jax Ur would later redeem himself somewhat by helping Superman defeat Black Zero the alien saboteur who ensured Krypton s destruction under the orders of the Pirate Empire It is shown he has a code of honor as Kryptonian criminals swear by a master criminal who escaped a prison to help each other Struck by a red kryptonite bullet that Black Zero had created Jax Ur began mutating through a series of serpentine forms until he became a Medusa like creature and turned Black Zero to stone with his gaze before the villain could destroy Metropolis in revenge for Superman foiling his plan to destroy Earth Jax Ur then shattered Black Zero s body avenging Krypton and willingly returned to the Phantom Zone 8 Post Crisis Edit Jax Ur did not appear after the Crisis on Infinite Earths for some time as until the recent appearance of Supergirl there was a rule that no Kryptonians survived except Superman On the occasions that a pseudo Kryptonian villain was required writers have usually gone for General Zod At that time however Jax Ur s name was referenced in Superman The Essential Guide to the Man of Steel suggesting he may have indeed existed but presumably had died either before or during Krypton s destruction since the Phantom Zone was used as storage rather than a prison Jax Ur s first post Crisis appearance is in Action Comics 846 written by Geoff Johns and Richard Donner 9 He is one of the criminals unleashed from the Phantom Zone by Zod In the current continuity Jax Ur destroyed Krypton s moon during an attempt at interstellar space travel When the moon was destroyed a lunar colony of Kandor was lost as well drawing the attention of the Coluan villain Brainiac to Kandor 10 Jax Ur reappears in Action Comics 875 as one of General Zod s sleeper Kryptonians who have adopted human identities to help further Zod s goals on Earth 11 He is using the cover of Dr Phillings and works for S T A R Labs as one of the world s top xenobiologists while secretly conducting his own gruesome studies on Earth s lifeforms as well as researching Kryptonian DNA to find links to the Flamebird and Nightwing entities While in his Dr Phillings identity he s tasked by the female Doctor Light to investigate Nightwing s accelerated aging 1 He manages to build a device tailored to regulate Chris s growth and stimulate his solar powered healing factor to reverse the body damage brought by his condition but at the cost of some DNA taken from Flamebird 12 Recently it was revealed that like Chris Kent and Thara Ak Var are avatars of Nightwing and Flamebird respectively so is Jax Ur an avatar of their enemy Vohc the Breaker Continuing his age old vendetta against the two demi gods Jax Ur Vohc uses the sample from Flamebird and his own ingenuity to create an artificial avatar clone of the Kryptonian chief god Rao a terrifying weapon which he then unleashes upon the world 13 The combined entity is defeated by Flamebird and Nightwing burning Jax Ur out of Vohc leaving him for the Justice Society while the Rao clone is destroyed by Nightwing 14 15 The New 52 Edit In DC s 2011 reboot of its continuity The New 52 Jax Ur first appears among the Kryptonian criminals seen in the Phantom Zone and he claims to have destroyed a moon 16 Jax Ur was fully introduced in the World of Krypton flashback segments where he is depicted as a young military officer and Lara Lor Van s partner and fiance 17 Lara calls off their engagement when Jax Ur reveals he supports Colonel Ekar a commanding officer who deems Krypton s Science Council weak and self absorbed and plans to overthrow it with a coup d etat When Lara tries to fight Colonel Ekar and is defeated and caught Jax Ur tries to convince her to join their cause in order to save her life but fails 18 General Zod intervenes killing Ekar and smothering the revolution Jax Ur is imprisoned with the other surviving insurgents promising Lara he tried to save her and reaffirming his love for her 19 Powers and abilities EditLike all Kryptonians Jax Ur possesses superhuman abilities derived from the yellow solar radiation of the sun of Earth s solar system His basic abilities are superhuman strength superhuman speed and superhuman stamina sufficient to bend steel in his bare hands overpower a locomotive leap over a tall building in a single bound and outrun a speeding bullet he possesses heightened senses of hearing and sight including X ray vision as well as telescopic and microscopic vision virtual invulnerability accelerated healing longevity powerful freezing breath heat vision and flight His powers are generally depicted as being on par with General Zod Jax Ur is generally depicted as both a scientist as well as a military warrior He is exceptionally intelligent in the areas of cloning as well as xenobiology able to study Kryptonian genetics to determine connections between the respective Nightwing and Flamebird entities as well as how to create synthesized clones of avatars suitable to host the spirit of the red sun god Rao whom the Kryptonians worshiped As a soldier Jax Ur is a competent military leader and hand to hand combatant with experience on the field of battle similar to General Zod and other imprisoned Kryptonian military dissidents In addition to his inherent Kryptonian abilities while beneath a yellow sun Jax Ur also served as a vessel for the alien god Vohc the Breaker While merged and possessed by Vohc Jax Ur possesses increased superhuman strength as well as being vastly more intelligent with wisdom approaching virtual omniscience Vohc was also immortal with a vastly superior healing factor rendering him effectively indestructible and possessed of divine power sufficient to place him on similar levels of godly power as the Olympians and other pantheons of Earthly deities However his powers were beneath Rao as well as Nightwing and Flamebird Similar to General Zod and other Phantom Zone escapees Jax Ur generally never experiences the full measure of his abilities as he is never allowed to spend any significant portion of time beneath Earth s yellow sun to charge and metabolize his cells with yellow solar radiation before being banished back into the Zone As such should he ever be allowed enough time to fully realize his abilities and potential Jax Ur s power levels would very likely approach or possibly surpass those of Superman as he is a fully mature Kryptonian male with exceptional natural physical prowess and experience in combat Like all Kryptonians Jax Ur is vulnerable to Kryptonite and red solar radiation which neutralizes and cancels out the yellow solar radiation flourishing in his cells His virtual invulnerability offers no protection from mind control or magic nor can it fully withstand the force of an atomic explosion or the force of opponents with greater strength and durability such as Doomsday His superhuman strength is inferior to beings such as Doomsday and his superhuman speed is inferior to Speedsters such as the Flash Jax Ur s intelligence does give him the advantage of utilizing his strength and speed to optimal performance Other versions Edit For the Man Who Has Everything Edit Jax Ur is featured as a symbol and martyr for violent Anti Phantom Zone protestors who assault Kara Zor El in the Superman story For the Man Who Has Everything written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons The protesters believe that Jax Ur was unjustly convicted and consider the Zone to be cruel and unusual punishment and thus have dedicated themselves to Jax Ur s release by any means necessary 20 Justice League Beyond 2 0 Edit In the 2013 digital first series Justice League Beyond 2 0 taking place in the Batman Beyond universe Jax Ur was revealed as the father of a young boy in the Phantom Zone who was using Kryptonian technology against an older Superman He manipulated his son to crash a derelict Kryptonian ship into the sun using his telekinetic powers This overexposed Superman s cells to the rays of the sun the source of his powers caused his powers to become unstable As a protection for humanity Superman asked Micron to shrink to microscopic size and release a kryptonite solution into his body removing his superpowers When Superman decided to enter the Phantom Zone to find the one manipulating the numerous events he discovered Jax Ur and his son Zod Ur Jax Ur reveals to Superman that he disrupted his powers knowing that Superman would trace the origin of the disruption to the Phantom Zone Ur s son can control all Kryptonian technology with his telekinetic powers except for the Phantom Zone Projector because it has too many safeguards Superman would have been the only one capable of opening the Phantom Zone except he had made Terry McGinnis the new Batman one of the authorized users of the Phantom Zone Projector before Superman went into the Phantom Zone Jax Ur wants to use Batman s body to unleash every last inmate of the Phantom Zone which will then pave the way for Jax Ur to rule Earth He tells Superman that Earth will die far more slowly and painfully than Krypton as its enslaved inhabitants spend their short useless lives building a new Krypton ruled by me Jax Ur is defeated by Superman and Justice League Beyond Jax Ur s son Zod Ur decides to leave his father and become a citizen of Earth and a member of the Justice League It is later revealed that Zod Ur is actually the son of Wonder Woman and Justice Lord Superman He was created by the pair to end the worldwide civil war started by Justice Lord Batman and Justice Lord Superman Zod Ur was stolen from his gestational pod by Brainiac and given to Jax Ur to raise Zod becomes a good friend to Kai Ro Green Lantern Terry McGinnis Neo Batman and Billy Batson Captain Marvel Shazam His teammates find Zod to be an unsettling name but Kal El tells them that Zod on Krypton is like being named Bob on Earth In other media EditTelevision Edit Although not mentioned by name Jax Ur was referenced in the Super Friends episode The Planet Splitter where it was established that he had attempted to exile the Science Council in space Because of this space travel was banned on Krypton A differently portrayed version of Jax Ur named High General Jax Ur has a more prominent role in the DC Animated Universe where he has a loyal female partner named Mala usually by his side He first appeared in Superman The Animated Series where he was voiced by Ron Perlman He was portrayed as similar to General Zod a military genius who had attempted to overthrow the Science Council His co conspirator and possible lover is a beautiful Kryptonian female with long white hair named Mala based on Ursa and Faora but named for a male Kryptonian from the comics During Jax Ur and Mala s last appearance on Superman The Animated Series Jax Ur reveals to Superman that a rift into the Phantom Zone had been torn open releasing them into space They were saved by nearby voyagers and soon took control over their planet Upon seizing control of the planet they had the inhabitants rebuild everything so that it was very reminiscent of Krypton even going so far as to make the inhabitants wear clothes similar to that of Kryptonians After meeting with a rebel Superman found out that Jax Ur and Mala intended to invade Earth After Superman battled in space with the pair Jax Ur and Mala were sucked into a black hole Jax Ur and Mala were featured in a two part story from Superman Adventures 7 8 where they initially had been shrunken down as a new type of imprisonment Jax Ur managed to steal Hamilton s device and turn himself into a giant and shrink Superman but in the end they were both shrunken down and captured again In issue 21 he and Mala joined the Argosian criminal General Zod giving Jax Ur the position as the strongman of the trio much like Non and Quex Ul 21 Jax Ur and Mala also appeared in the Justice League Unlimited comic book spin off in issue 34 as parts of General Zod s army of Phantom Zone criminals placed in the Phantom Zone for insurrection against the Kryptonian council although neither of the two had any dialogue 22 On the TV series Smallville a similarly named character called Dax Ur portrayed by Marc McClure appears He is a Kryptonian scientist who has lived over 100 years by blue kryptonite and is responsible for creating Brainiac He gives Clark Kent blue kryptonite to help Clark defeat Bizarro Brainiac uses Dax Ur to restore his powers then kills him in the episode Persona 23 Hannah Waddingham portrays Jax Ur in Krypton In a departure from the comics ex Science Guild member Jax Ur formally known as Sela Sonn is depicted as a woman and the leader of a terrorist organization known as Black Zero 24 Debuting in Savage Night she agrees to make alliance with General Zod from the future Jayna Zod and others to fight against Brainiac in addition to retrieve Daron Vex for his treason against her She also acts as a mother figure to Nyssa Vex when revealing her origins as a clone In the second season following the rise of General Zod and disbandment of Black Zero she is a co leader of the Resistance with Val El After their hideout was demolished in Krypton both prepare the rebel s fight on the moon Wegthor against Zod s forces After some loss she captures and later executes Lyta Zod due to Dru Zod s attempt to deceive her Horrified at her act Val takes her leadership away She later puts the bombs on Space Elevator base station with her assistant Araame who is shot by Val Val ultimately accepts Jax s advice to destroy the station but banishes her due to her murder of Lyta She is not seen afterwards as the moon is later destroyed by the rebels it is unknown if she escaped from it Jax Ur appears in Young Justice Phantoms voiced by Andrew Kishino Film Edit Jax Ur appears in Man of Steel portrayed by Mackenzie Gray in the DC Extended Universe He appears as one of General Zod s Sword of Rao crew members and a lead scientist as he is able to get the captive Kryptonians out of the Phantom Zone When Superman is on Zod s ship Ur manages to extract the Growth Codex an ancient Kryptonian artifact that decodes the genetic makeup of the artificially incubated babies on Krypton stolen by Jor El who stored the Codex in Kal El s DNA from him Jax Ur is later sent back to the Phantom Zone along with the crew when a black hole is generated by the military 25 Miscellaneous Edit In the novel The Last Days of Krypton by Kevin J Anderson Jax Ur is a historical villain in Krypton s past He tried to take over the world and destroyed Krypton s moon Koron using a nuclear like weapon called a Nova javelin which involved alien technology In this version Jax Ur is not sent to the Phantom Zone not discovered for many years to come but he is defeated by a coalition called The Seven Armies led by Sor El ancestor to Jor El He is finally assassinated by a former minion but his actions had dictated Krypton s policy towards alien or innovative science since a factor in the events in the novel See also EditList of Superman enemiesReferences Edit a b Action Comics 883 January 2010 Fleisher Michael L 2007 The Original Encyclopedia of Comic Book Heroes vol 3 Superman DC Comics pp 93 94 ISBN 978 1401213893 Rovin Jeff 1987 The Encyclopedia of Supervillains New York Facts on File p 169 ISBN 0 8160 1356 X Greenberger Robert Pasko Martin 2010 The Essential Superman Encyclopedia Del Rey pp 133 134 ISBN 978 0 345 50108 0 Phantom Zone 1 January 1982 Adventure Comics 284 January 1961 Action Comics 288 In this story Leo Dorfman s first Supergirl story Fred Danvers was called Robert Danvers Superman 205 April 1968 Action Comics 846 February 2007 Action Comics 866 August 2008 Action Comics 875 May 2009 Action Comics 884 February 2010 Action Comics 886 April 2010 Action Comics 888 June 2010 Action Comics 889 June 2010 Action Comics vol 2 13 December 2012 Action Comics vol 2 20 July 2013 Action Comics vol 2 21 August 2013 Action Comics vol 2 23 October 2013 Superman Annual 11 1985 Superman Adventures 7 8 May June 1997 Justice League Unlimited 21 July 2006 Don Whitehead Holly Henderson writers amp Todd Slavkin director 2008 01 31 Persona Smallville Season 7 Episode 10 The WB Krypton Hannah Waddingham Cast as Jax Ur in Syfy Superman Prequel Series 24 January 2018 Man of Steel Mackenzie Gray playing Jax Ur Digital Spy 26 May 2013 Retrieved 13 October 2014 External links EditJax Ur at DC Database Jax Ur at Comic Vine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jax Ur amp oldid 1122842436, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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