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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Phantom_ZonePhantom Zone - Wikipedia

    The Phantom Zone is a prison-like parallel dimension appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. It is mainly associated with stories featuring Superman. It first appeared in Adventure Comics #283 (April 1961), and was created by Robert Bernstein and George Papp.

  2. The Phantom Zone is the domain of Aethyr and those who breach the dimensional walls, tearing the fabric of his mind without warning or permission, will sire his ire and can't go unpunished.

  3. The Phantom Zone is a prison dimension used by Kryptonians. It was originally discovered by Jor-El and used by the Kryptonian Council as a humane prison. Although the zone is a barren wasteland, people trapped in the zone can never get old or die, and can see outside of the zone and watch the events of the outside world.

  4. Kryptonian criminals trapped in the Phantom Zone are able to mentally manipulate Charlie Kweskill, which is actually a powerless Kryptonian named Quex-Ul, to build a device that will set them free. The same device simultaneously traps Quex-Ul and Superman in the Phantom Zone themselves.

  5. The Phantom Zone is a plane of existence located in subspace. It is a fearsome prison used by Kryptonians to trap and imprison the most evil, malevolent and corrupted. The Phantom Zone is only accessed by the Phantom Zone projector (designed by Thinker Guild scientist Jor-El).

  6. Jul 19, 2021 · The Phantom Zone is a prison dimension where Superman sends his enemies, but it is actually the consciousness of a dark god named Aeythr. Learn how Aeythr's awakening transformed the Zone from a peaceful place to a living nightmare in Action Comics Annual 2021.

  7. supermanica.superman.nu › index › Phantom_ZonePhantom Zone - Supermanica

    The Phantom Zone. A weird "twilight dimension"—first discovered by Superman ’s father, Jor-El —to which Kryptonian criminals were banished to serve out their sentences as disembodied wraiths (Adv No. 283, Apr 1961: "The Phantom Superboy"; and many others).