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There have been many versions of Superman, but he’s not the only powerful Kryptonian in the DC Multiverse. Over the years, other Kryptonians have been introduced, some as allies of Superman, and others as enemies. These seven Kryptonians who aren’t the Man of Steel (so, no Superboy-Prime or Jon Kent, since they are both technically Superman in different ways) are the most powerful in DC Comics, using their powers for heroism or villainy.
7) Superboy (Kon-El)

So, at one point, Kon-El was shown as Superman in an alternate future, but he’s not technically Kal-El, so he counts. There have been several Superboys over the years, but Kon-El is the best. He was introduced in the aftermath of “Death of Superman”, a clone of the Man of Steel created by Project Cadmus. In order to stabilize his genes (Kryptonians have been notoriously hard to clone), Cadmus used Lex Luthor’s DNA. At first, Superboy’s powers were based on tactile telekinesis. His body was surrounded by a energy field that allowed him to replicate super strength, invulnerability, and flight. As he’s gotten older, he’s developed more normal Kryptonian powers, and kept tactile telekinesis, making him unique among DC’s Kryptonians. He’s not at the same level of Superman, but he’s has been able to fight Superboy-Prime on more than one occasion, which is pretty impressive.
6) Jax-Ur

Jax-Ur was a Kryptonian scientist who was something of a psychopath. He was known for doing terrible experiments and was imprisoned in the Phantom Zone for destroying the Kryptonian moon of Wrethgor. After the destruction of the planet Krypton, he would end up trying to escape the prison dimension numerous times, and ended up running afoul of Superman. He has the usual range of Kryptonian powers, and has sometimes worked with General Zod and later Rogol Zaar. The Man of Steel was able to defeat the villain numerous times over the years. He disappeared in the post-Crisis DC Universe, but returned after Infinite Crisis reinstated aspects of the pre-Crisis universe. Jax-Ur isn’t the most well-known Kryptonian villain, but he’s one of the more interesting.
5) Jor-El

Jor-El is the father of Superman. He sent his son away from the planet of Krypton upon its destruction. For years, everyone thought that Jor-El was dead, but we eventually learned this wasn’t the case. Jor-El had survived because of Doctor Manhattan and ended up on Earth himself, gaining powers from the yellow sun. He started going by Mr. Oz and he eventually decided to make contact with his son, becoming a villain of sorts before trying to reconcile. Later, he would go on a trip through the universe with Lois and Jon Kent, losing track of Jon. Jor-El helped in the battle against his own creation, Rogol Zaar, and would be found guilty for his crimes as Mr. Oz, and sent back to the destruction of Krypton.












