Jor-El (Earth-Prime)




 * "This is no fantasy...no figment of some distorted imagination...no product of a morbid dream dictating that our great red sun will soon nova! Ladies and gentlemen of the Science Council...Krypton is doomed!"
 * --Jor-El

Real Name: Jor-El Nicknames: No known nicknames Former Aliases: No known former aliases Other Current Aliases: No other known current aliases

Status
Occupation: Scientist; Statesman Legal Status: Jor-El was a legal citizen of the capital city of the planet, Krypton-Prime; now deceased. Identity: Public Marital Status: Married Group Affiliation: Kryptonian Science Council Base of Operations: Krypton-Prime

Origin
Jor-El was a respected scientist from a planet known as Krypton. He lived in Krypton's capital city along with his wife, Lara, and their infant son, Kal-El. The Krypton of Jor-El's birth existed in a parallel dimension prior to the destruction of the multiverse during the Crisis on Infinite Earths event.

Place of Birth: Krypton-Prime Place of Death: Krypton-Prime Known Relatives: Lara (wife, deceased); Kal-El (son) First Appearance: DC Comics Presents #87 (2nd story) Final Appearance: DC Comics Presents #87 (2nd story)

History
Jor-El discovered that Krypton's red sun had become unstable and had begun generating sporadic waves of deadly solar flare activity. Such intense ultraviolet radiation threatened to consume and ultimately destroy Krypton. He brought these concerns before the reigning Science Council, but rather than take immediate action, they instead decided to deliberate in committee so they could properly analyze the situation. Enraged by the council's ineffectiveness, Jor-El raced home to his wife and son.

They began constructing a special teleportation device designed to transmit solid matter across great galactic distances. It was Jor-El's hope that with another time and research, he could adapt the device so that it could relocate all of Krypton's major population centers to a surrogate home world far away from the deadly red star. Without the Science Council's support however, his work proceeded slowly and he was unable to perfect the device to his desired specifications. He succeeded in completing a prototype model, but it was only capable of transmitting small volumes of material.

As the time of Krypton's imminent destruction grew near, Jor-El and Lara knew that it would be impossible to perfect the teleporter in time to save the populace. However, they were able to save their son. Lara placed baby Kal-El inside the teleporter and transmitted his atoms across galaxies where rematerialized safely on a world known as Earth-Prime.

One of the Science Council members, a man named Durkin, witnessed the experiment and barged into Jor-El's home. He threatened to revoke his diploma and immediately began tampering with the transmitter device. The machine short-circuited and exploded, killing Durkin. All hopes of ever leaving the planet Krypton were forever lost.

Within hours, a wave of deadly solar radiation washed across the planet destroying everything. Jor-El died in the arms of his wife, content in the knowledge that his child would grow up healthy on a safe, new world.

Characteristics
Height: 6'2" Weight: 190 lbs. (86.182 kilograms, Earth gravity) Eyes: Blue Hair: Black Unusual Features: No unusual features

Powers
Known Powers: Under a red sun, Jor-El possessed no superhuman powers. If he had lived on Earth, he would have possessed powers similar to that of Superman. Known Abilities: Jor-El was highly skilled in various unspecified fields of science. Strength Level: Jor-El possessed the strength level of an average, adult male Kryptonian.

Miscellaneous
Equipment: Kryptonian matter-transmitter device Transportation: No known transportation. Weapons: No known weapons.

Trivia

 * Jor-El's physical appearance and attire are similar to that of Jor-El of the Pre-Crisis continuity.


 * Actor Marlon Brando portrayed an alternate version of Jor-El in the 1978 Warner Brothers movie, Superman.


 * Actors Terence Stamp and Tom Welling have both contributed to the role of Jor-El on the WB television series, Smallville (Welling, who normally plays the title role of Clark Kent, played his own character's father in a flashback episode).

Recommended Readings

 * DC Comics Presents #87 (2nd story)
 * Crisis on Infinite Earths
 * World of Krypton (Volume 1)

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