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Black Zero is a name shared by two
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s, two terrorist organizations, one special forces group, and a computer virus that have all appeared in various
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series published by
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Fictional character biography


Original Black Zero

The original Black Zero solely appeared in ''
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'' #205 (1968), and was created by writer Otto Binder and artist Al Plastino. He is a space saboteur who destroys planets and was hired to destroy
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by maintaining pressure in its core. In the present, Black Zero comes to Earth, threatening to destroy it as he did Krypton. In desperation, Superman releases Jax-Ur, a prisoner of the Phantom Zone, who wishes to avenge Krypton's destruction. After launching a missile toward Earth, Black Zero attacks Jax-Ur with red
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, mutating him into a
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-like form. Jax-Ur then petrifies Black Zero with his gaze and shatters his body.


Black Zero organization

The first post-''Crisis'' version of Black Zero appeared in the 1988 '' World of Krypton'' miniseries written by John Byrne and illustrated by Mike Mignola. It is a terrorist organization that contributed to the destruction of Krypton by firing nuclear energy into its core. The name "Black Zero" was also used by a Kryptonian military force commanded by Ursa whose members were killed by Brainiac.


Computer virus

The Black Zero virus appears in ''Superman Plus/Legion of Super-Heroes'' #1, a 1997 one-shot teaming Superman with the
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. It is an intelligent
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created by the Black Zero group who attempts to destroy Earth before being killed by Brainiac 5.


Black Zero (Superboy)

The second Black Zero is an alternate universe variant of
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from a universe where
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was not resurrected after his battle with Doomsday. He battles Superboy and the Challengers of the Unknown before being exposed to hyperstorm energy and disappearing. The character first appeared in ''
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'' (vol. 4) #61, and was created by Karl Kesel and
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In other media


Television

* The Black Zero terrorist organization appears in the ''
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'' episode "Kandor". This version of the group is infamous for destroying the eponymous city. * The Black Zero terrorist organization appears in the first season of ''
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'', led by Jax-Ur. They join forces with General Zod, among other Kryptonians, to foil Brainiac's plan to destroy Kandor until Zod betrays them, causing the group to disband.


Film

A Kryptonian prison frigate called the ''Black Zero'' appears in films set in the
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(DCEU): * First appearing in '' Man of Steel'', the ''Black Zero'' was designed by
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to transport criminals to the Phantom Zone and was used to imprison General Zod and his battalion, the Sword of Rao. Following Krypton's destruction, the Sword of Rao repurposed the ''Black Zero'' as their command ship. They travel to Earth to retrieve the Growth Codex, but are defeated by
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and sent back to the Phantom Zone. * The ''Black Zero'' appears in a flashback in '' Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice''. * The ''Black Zero'' appears in ''
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''.


References


External links


Supermanica entry on the Pre-Crisis Black Zero
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