![]() ![]() Casting for the character has yet to be announced. He is an alien from the utopian planet of Czarnia, and works as an interstellar mercenary and bounty hunter. DC Comics villain Lobo will be the big-bad of the forthcoming season of the drama about the untold story of Superman and his home planet, Krypton. He was created by Roger Slifer and Keith Giffen, and first appeared in Omega Men 3 (June 1983). Lobo is a character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. In Comics, Lobo is from the peaceful planet of Czarnia, but he is far different from those in the utopian world. In the first season acknowledging there might be intelligent alien life in the universe is considered heresy, yet in season 2 everyone is fine with their leader claiming to be a time traveller whose parents are young enough he can probably give them a bedtime. Lobo (DC Comics) Lobo in Lobo Unbound 1 (August 2003), by Alex Horley. Lobo was announced for Krypton's second season during San Diego Comic-Con last year. Once Dru assumes leadership of the planet in season 2, no one has a problem accepting he's a time traveller. And it's a little jarring that Colin Salmon, who plays Dru-Zod, is three decades older than the actors playing his parents. They immediately start speaking to Dru as if they care for him as much as any boy they raised even though they just met him. The parents never seem to have a difficult time adjusting to this new information. You eventually learn in the first season Seg and Lyta are Zod's parents, which is just. Perhaps more than anything, there's the relationship between Seg, Lyta-Zod (Georgia Campbell), and General Zod, a.k.a. ![]() There are some strange things about Krypton being, essentially, a non-prequel prequel.
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