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Chris Kent (comics)

Christopher Kent (Lor-Zod) is a fictional character, a Kryptonian in the . He first appeared in ''Action Comics'' #844, in the story arc ''Superman: Last Son'' (2006). Created by Richard Donner, Geoff Johns and Adam Kubert, he is the biological son of General Zod and Ursa, and the foster son of Clark Kent (Superman) and his wife Lois Lane. The character has assumed the role of Nightwing. Following ''Flashpoint'', DC revisited the concept of Zod's heroic son. On Earth-16, he succeeds Clark Kent as Superman and is best friends with the new Batman, Damian Wayne.
==Fictional character biography==
==="Last Son"===
When a spacecraft fell towards Metropolis, it was diverted to a relatively safe landing by Superman. After its landing, Superman was very surprised to discover a young boy inside. Echoing his own arrival in his youth years before, Superman saw that the boy was completely unharmed. The Kryptonian writings on his ship stated that his Kryptonian name was "Lor-Zod," which was later confirmed in ''Action Comics'' #851. He was taken to the east coast lab of the Department of Metahuman Affairs (under supervision of Sarge Steel) for observation.
The boy exhibited superhuman strength and could only speak Kryptonian. He did not know his name or where he came from. As with Supergirl, Superman instinctively knew the boy was Kryptonian before the tests were completed. After he was confirmed as a Kryptonian, he was immediately taken to the Department of Metahuman Affairs headquarters in Washington, D.C. without Superman's knowledge. He removed the boy from their custody, and decided, with Lois Lane, to raise the boy.〔''Action Comics'' (vol. 1) #844 (December 2006)〕 Clark then contacted Batman, who used his resources to create the identity Christopher Kent.
Chris remained in the custody of Lois and Clark as their foster son. He attended the Ellsworth School, an elite private school,〔''Superman'' (vol. 1) #664 (August 2007)〕 where he had some trouble concealing his powers, particularly during P.E. To aid him, Superman worked with Batman to develop an implant, concealed within a wristwatch, that used red sun radiation to block Chris' powers while in school until he learned how to control them. While the watch was being created, Chris made friends with Tim Drake, the current Robin, who treated him like a younger brother and offered to show him some gymnastics.〔''Superman'' (vol. 1) #668 (December 2007)〕 Eventually, the wristwatch failed, due to it being calibrated on the metabolism of an adult Kryptonian, and the built-up energies exploded, wrecking Clark and Lois' apartment. Clark reassured the young boy that he wouldn't be sent away, and that they would find a way to cope with his growing powers.〔''Superman'' (vol. 1) #673 (April 2008)〕
Afterwards, Superman held a press conference to inform the world that the Kryptonian child was under his care. At that time, Bizarro, sent by Lex Luthor, attempted unsuccessfully to kidnap Chris. Later, it was revealed that Chris is the biological son of General Zod and Ursa. His arrival released Zod, Non, and Ursa from the Phantom Zone.〔''Action Comics'' (vol. 1) #845 (January 2007)〕 He was apparently conceived and raised there within a prison structure that is immune to the "timeless" effects of the zone, and Christopher himself was specially immune as well. It was insinuated by Phantom Zone resident Mon-El that Zod and Ursa were abusive towards their son before sending him out of the Zone. In a battle with Superman, Zod and Ursa reclaimed their son and captured Lois. After sending Superman to the Phantom Zone, General Zod's army invaded Earth.〔''Action Comics'' (vol. 1) #846 (February 2007)〕 Superman escaped with Mon-El's aid, and then sought an alliance with Lex Luthor to defeat Zod, who had captured a large portion of Earth's superhero population. In Zod's custody, Chris used his powers to prevent Lois from being harmed.〔''Action Comics'' (vol. 1) #851 (August 2007)〕
Following the events of ''Action Comics Annual'' #11, Zod and his army were defeated and Chris pursued them into the Phantom Zone in order to ensure that the passage between the Phantom Zone and the rest of the universe is closed properly, since it would remain weak for as long as he remained on Earth. He was aware of the cost of this action, and as he left he thanked Superman and Lois for giving him a proper family. Afterward, Mon-El, asked by Superman to look for the child in the Zone, reported that he was unsuccessful so far although he knows that Zod does not have him, but vowed to continue searching.

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