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Most reasonable questions, Lane! But unfortunately - This is neither the time or place for the answers! If you agree not to struggle... I'll try not to cause you any pain!
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~ Faora to Lois Lane.
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Do you remember Faora. Mate of Kru-El, Hound of Zod? I remember you, Kal-El.
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~ Faora to Superman.
Faora Hu-Ul was a Phantom Zone villain introduced in Action Comics #471. She was a beautiful but ruthless Kryptonian woman whose unexplained hatred for men led her to torture and kill 23 men at a secret concentration camp in her home. Faora served under Major Zod during the war against Black Zero.
In Justice League Action, she was voiced by Fryda Wolff.
In Young Justice, she was voiced by Denise Boutte.
Biography[]
Action Comics[]
Originally in the Action Comics, Faora is the daughter of Hu-Ul, and was born on Alezar, Krypton. Faora was a man-hating Kryptonian who murdered and tortured them at a secret concentration camp. As punishment she was sentenced to 300 Kryptonian years in the Phantom Zone, having the second longest term after Jax-Ur.
While imprisoned, she would meet and help Dru-Zod and Jax-Ur escape the Phantom Zone, and plot against Superman. She would later fight against the Man of Steel, nearly killing him due to being trained in Horo-Kanu (utilizing the pressure points in the Kryptonian body), causing the hero to leave the fight. She would manipulate widower Jackson Porter, masquerading as his wife's ghost to make him move next to Superman, and steal an artifact that would allow her to escape the Zone.
Upon escaping, she challenged Superman to a duel, easily winning before sending Superman into the Phantom Zone. However, Superman escaped the Zone, but Faora destroyed the projector, claiming that she would be the new leader of the Phantom Zone criminals.
Superman reprogrammed the projector, sending her and the criminals back into the Phantom Zone. This version of Faora was erased from existence due to the collapse of the original Multiverse, due to the 1985's Crisis on Infinite Earth's.
New Earth[]
Faora was a loyal member of the hounds of Zod, being a Manhunter who pursued Superman and Lois Lane on Brainiac's version of Krypton. Despite later working with Jor-El, she was eventually killed during a struggle against religious zealots alongside Kru-El.
Pokolistan[]
In Pokolistan's New Earth, Faora (name given to her after Zod's ally Faora) was a metahuman who could disrupt molecular bonds, becoming Avruskin's ("New Zod's") greatest ally. She created the mutagenic virus, but she and Zod's plans were thwarted by Team Superman.
Prime Earth[]
Faora was a lieutenant in the Krytponian Military Guild, who desired for Krypton to return to its militaristic empire. She would meet Dru-Zod, who shared the same ideals, and they gathered a group who supported their beliefs. Faora became an accomplice to Zod, creating a false flag operation, which caused a war against the Char.
Zod's old friend, Jor-El, learned of their deceit, and turned them to the authorities. Faora, Zod, and his followers were all sent to the Phantom Zone to face their crimes, surviving the later destruction of Krypton. Faora remained a loyal supporter to Zod, with them becoming acquainted to the Warworld, a machine that they could use to conquer other worlds. In addition, they used Doomsday, a Kryptonian monster who was a prisoner in the Phantom Zone to weaken the zone to escape.
However, Faora was still trapped there, as Zod escaped, and went to Earth to trick Superman, taking him to the Fortress of Solitude to get the Phantom Zone projector. Upon leaving the Phantom Zone, Faora became aggressive until exposed to the Earth's sun, gaining her sanity. Faora and Zod fought Superman and his ally, Wonder Woman until Zod threatened to kill the Man of Steel.
The two escaped after Wonder Woman agreed, and went to the South Pacific to construct a Phantom Zone portal. Superman and Wonder Woman traveled to the pacific and fought them once again, but they were aided by the Greek God Apollo, who was angered at his defeat by Superman.
After throwing them into a nuclear reactor, Faora and Zod entered the portal, but were trapped there by the heroes. Faora and Zod somehow escaped once again, presumably due to Doomsday being released from the Phantom Zone.
This was revealed to Batman and Wonder Woman during their travel in the Phantom Zone, wanting to help cure Superman (who had become a new iteration of Doomsday).
In the 1988 animated Superman series, she was voiced by Ginny McSwain. McSwain also voiced Lois Lane in the series as well.
Faora appears in a Looney Tunes episode that parodies Superman. She is depicted as the long-suffering girlfriend to General Zod (played by Daffy Duck). Superman (played by Bugs Bunny) manages to turn her against Zod by pointing out how bad a boyfriend he is. She was voiced by Sonya Walger.
In Justice League Action, she was voiced by Fryda Wolff.
Gallery[]
New Earth Faora.
Faora in Looney Tunes.
Faora in Smallville.
Faora's clone in Smallville.
Faora in the 1988 Superman animated TV show.
Faora in Man of Steel.
Trivia[]
She was created by Cary Bates and the late Curt Swan.
She has the second longest term in the Phantom Zone, the highest being Jax-Ur.
She is often depicted as being a loyal follower, wife or lover of Dru-Zod.
Though not renamed, she was named Zaora in a pocket universe after Crisis on Infinite Earth's, thus meaning she is based off the character.
She is one of the few Kryptonians to possess psychic powers, the others being Nadira and Az-Rel.
In Superman and Superman II, the character Ursa is based on Faora, as they both have a strong hatred of men, except for Zod.
Similarly, in Superman: The Animated Series, the character Mala appears to be a blend of Faora and Ursa.