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Quex-Ul
Quex-Ul on the first page of Superman #157.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceSuperman #157 (November 1962)
Created byCurt Swan
Edmond Hamilton
In-story information
SpeciesKryptonian
Place of originKrypton
Notable aliasesCharlie Kweskill
Edward Robertson
Abilities
  • Superhuman strength, stamina, endurance, speed, agility, reflexes, longevity, and senses
  • Flight
  • Heat vision
  • Invulnerability
  • Ice and wind breath
  • Solar radiation absorption

Quex-Ul is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is depicted as an enemy of Superman, although they are also sometimes allies.

Quex-Ul appeared in the television series Krypton, portrayed by Gordon Alexander.

Publication history

Quex-Ul first appeared in Superman #157 (1962) and was created by Curt Swan and Edmond Hamilton.

Fictional character biography

Pre-Crisis

First appearing in Superman #157 (Nov. 1962), Quex-Ul was a Kryptonian exiled to the Phantom Zone when he was convicted of killing Rondors, an endangered species, to use their healing horns for the purpose of profit.[1] He confessed and spent his time in the Zone, but was released by Superman when his time was up. Not a grateful sort, he attempted to lure Superman into a gold kryptonite trap, until Superman discovered that Quex-Ul had actually been controlled by another Kryptonian, Rog-Ar, the true rondor killer. Learning this, Quex-Ul threw himself into the trap to save the hero, losing his powers and memory.[2]

In the 1982 The Phantom Zone mini-series, he later works at the Daily Planet, believing himself to be an Earthman named "Charlie Kweskill". Susceptible to unconscious influence by Phantom Zoners, he unwittingly frees them and is himself trapped in the Zone along with Superman. Together they seek a way out of the Zone, ultimately facing a malevolent entity called Aethyr, whose mind creates the Phantom Zone. On arrival, Superman and Quex-Ul find themselves wearing each other's clothes, and "Charlie" wonders if he now has super powers. It is unclear whether his powers or memory have actually been restored, the costume swap having been effected as some sort of amusement by Aethyr. To save the Man of Steel, Quex-Ul flies towards Aethyr and dies in a shower of fiery breath, sacrificing his life in a final act of redemption.

Post-Crisis

Panel from Superman #22 (October 1988). Superman (left) executing General Zod, Quex-Ul and Zaora (center left to right). Art by John Byrne.

In the Pocket Universe (an alternate version of the Pre-Crisis Earth-One), Quex-Ul was freed with General Zod and Zaora from the Phantom Zone by a naive Lex Luthor, whereupon they turned Pocket Earth into a dead world. Quex-Ul and the others were executed by Superman using Kryptonite, a controversial move that haunted him for some time.[3]

Adventure Comics

In Adventure Comics #512 (late May 2010), Quex-Ul makes an appearance under the cover name of Edward Robertson. He was later killed by Squad K of Project 7734. He is also shown in the Phantom Zone with General Zod and the rest of the Phantom Zone criminals, including Jax-Ur, Non, Ursa, Car-Vex, Az-Rel and Nadira. His was a plan developed by Car-Vex aka Officer Romundi and General Sam Lane.

Powers and abilities

As a Kryptonian, Quex-Ul has basic superpowers derived from under the light of Earth's yellow sun in this entire solar system. Like all Kryptonians, he is vulnerable to Kryptonite, red sunlight, and magic. The Earth-One version possesses expertise in hunting.[4]

In other media

Television

  • Quex-Ul appears in Justice League Action, voiced by Jason J. Lewis.[5] This version was imprisoned in the Phantom Zone alongside General Zod and Faora.
  • Quex-Ul appears in the Krypton episode "House of El", portrayed by Gordon Alexander. This version is a member of the eponymous planet's military guild and commander of the Sagitari squadron before he is killed by one of his soldiers, Lyta-Zod, for his position.

Miscellaneous

Quex-Ul appears in several Choose Your Own Adventure-type novels,[specify] as a prominent prisoner of the Phantom Zone who was reputed to be powerful without a yellow sun's rays, but not exceptionally intelligent, relying on General Zod for orders.

References

  1. ^ Greenberger, Robert; Pasko, Martin (2010). The Essential Superman Encyclopedia. Del Rey. p. 328. ISBN 978-0-345-50108-0.
  2. ^ Eury, Michael (2019). Steve Gerber: Conversations. University Press of Mississippi. p. 191. ISBN 9781496823069.
  3. ^ Adventures of Superman Vol 1 #444 (September 1988)
  4. ^ Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe Vol 1 #18 (August 1986)
  5. ^ Wes Gleason [@Wes_Gleason] (13 May 2017). "@DCAUResource @TheJLew handled that" (Tweet) – via Twitter.