Krypton

Oh yes, the man that cast out from the Hell for bad behaviour is appearing in the hottest DC series out there. Man this is going to be legendary. How did he end in Krypton?



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Alexa, he wasn't in it, though rumours he'd be in the second season did emerge pretty shortly after the first season finale (maybe even before then).
 
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He will be in the 2nd season. We have now almost daily pubs for the new season starting on June 12. I didn't expect much from the first season. Nevertheless, the series grows on you with unexpected events and new bad guys to fight with. Brainiac is a particular bad one and I can,t wait to see how he can be killed.

The S. 2 promises even more action as you can see in the trailer below. And of course, we have to understand what going on while going back and forward in an alternate future.

 
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Cameron Cuffe, Colin Salmon, and other members of the Krypton cast are immortalized on the comic book page, as Krypton today revealed a mini-comic that tells stories set between the show's first season, and its second, which premieres on June 12. While comic book tie-ins and adaptations used to be de rigeur for the small handful of TV shows and movies that came out before 2000 or so, the new age of comic book movies and TV have had relatively few tie-ins -- and when they do come, they are often digital. In fact, Krypton executive producer David Goyer was one of the credited writers on a Man of Steel tie-in comic that was only available digitally.

The first page of the comic plays out in a series of tweets, seen below, along with a short video that offers fans a Twilight Zone-style spooky musical cue for the mini-comic, titled Tales of the Phantom Zone. Written by Batman and the Outsiders scribe Bryan Edward Hill and featuring art by Jason Badower and colors by Annett Kwok. It takes place inside the Phantom Zone, where Seg-El finds himself stranded with Brainiac (the two were transported there in the season one finale), looking out at a universe where Doomsday, Lobo, and General Zod are existential threats to life on Krypton and beyond.

"I’ve been reading comics since I was a kid," Cuffe, who plays Seg-El in the series, tweeted. "Never did I imagine I’d one day see my face in one. I’m the luckiest guy in the world."

A link to SYFY's website at the end of the thread (also here) gives fans a chance to read the full three pages of the comic, plus check out a peek behind the curtains of the process, with pencils, inks, and colors separated out in three sets of three pages. Since the pencils and inks are by the same artist, the pencils are very loose layouts, giving more of an insight into the differences between development stages of the art.

What if Superman never existed? Set two generations before the destruction of Superman’s home planet, KRYPTON follows Seg-El (Cameron Cuffe), the legendary Man of Steel’s grandfather, as a young man who fights to save his home planet from destruction. Season 2 brings us back to a changed Kandor, locked in a battle over its freedom and its future. General Dru-Zod (Colin Salmon) is now in control. He’s on a ruthless mission to rebuild Krypton according to his ideals and to secure its future by conquering the universe. Faced with a bleak outlook, our hero, Seg-El, attempts to unite a dispersed group of resisters in an effort to defeat Zod and restore hope to their beloved planet. Their chance at redemption is threatened however, by their opposing tactics, shifting alliances and conflicting moral boundaries – forcing each of them to individually determine how far they’re willing to go in pursuit of a better tomorrow.

While the finale left a lot of big questions up in the air, and most fans assume that ultimately the
"good guys" will win and the timeline will be restored, Krypton being disconnected from any particular shared universe means that, like Gotham before it, they could make some pretty serious tweaks to the mythology along the way and get away with it because, as showrunner Cameron Welsh has said in the past, the show takes place in its own world within DC's multiverse.
Within that portion of the universe? An Earth overwhelmed by Kryptonian forces, in which Adam Strange returned home to find it ruled by Zod -- and captured within Brainiac's bottled cities. Krypton returns to SYFY on June 12.
Krypton Gets a Digital Mini Comic Ahead of Season 2

June 12th!
 
Quite enjoying the new series.

Never heard of Lobo before, but I quite like the fact that Seg's trying to laugh his head off during the 'serious' scenes. Nice little reveal at the end of the second episode of another character too.

On the downside, Nyssa's hair isn't quite as nice as in the first series.
 
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Never heard of Lobo before, but I quite like the fact that Seg's trying to laugh his head off during the 'serious' scenes. Nice little reveal at the end of the second episode of another character too.

I blame the piss poor retail system for the comics in the UK. It's none existent. Lobo however will disappear after the initial appearance in the series and you will see him at some point again at the end. But at least there's some resolution for the things that started in the first season, and the Krypton hovers under Netflix DC series as one of the best superhero show. Titans is one of the must see series in this year.
 
To be fair, I'm not a real comicbooks fan so I wouldn't expect to know a huge amount. That said, I have heard of Brainiac and Doomsday (and Zod goes without saying).

Occasionally, though not for a while, I'll browse Wikipedia reading the weird lore of DC/Marvel universes. It's quite interesting.
 
Occasionally, though not for a while, I'll browse Wikipedia reading the weird lore of DC/Marvel universes. It's quite interesting.

Yeah, I do that too and I find the DC Wiki being absolute blast of information that goes back decades. It is kind of overwhelming, but still the coolest things you find would be on those comicbook pages and not compressed into a data package.

I apologise that Viv's death put this off my mind and I didn't write about it, even though it was my intention. Honestly, the second season is not as cool as the first one, but it's not totally bad one either even if there are time, when you think: "Oh God, if I would have a brain, I would be deadly."

The coolest things that I found were the certain things that Brainiac left behind for El to find out.
 
Ctg, don't worry about it :)

I do like Lobo. Away from the dreadfully serious war, you've got a nutcase with a space age codpiece.
 
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A furry codpiece plays a minor distracting role in the next Sir Edric book (out later this month) so my interest is purely professional. ;)
 
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