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  • Lexor
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  • Lexor is a planet with numerous similarities to both Krypton and Earth, although it resembles the former more than the latter. It orbits a red star and has far greater gravity than Earth.
  • Lexor was the name of a planet that Lex Luthor traveled to years ago and while he was there he fell in love with a woman named Ardora and he married her and impregnated her with a child. Years later he returned and met his young son, Lex Luthor, Jr. Eventually, a terrible accident caused the entire planet of Lexor to be destroyed, and Ardora and his son are both killed along with all of the other natives of the planet. Lex Luthor blames Superman for their deaths, even though he is not actually responsible.
  • Lexor was a Sith Acolyte, taken under Apprentinceship of Kol.
  • Lexor was originally a general of an apocalyptic army. His soldiers were destroyed by Warren witches approximately a century ago, and he had been hell-bent on recreating his army ever since. In 2003, Lexor planned to raise an army using infant elves, but the local elves persuaded his hire to change his mind and promised him mortal infants in exchange for immunity. While humans were weak, Lexor could infuse them with magic to make them strong. This intrigued his bounty hunter enough to change their plans. He was eventually vanquished by the Power of Three, with help from Wyatt Halliwell.
  • When Lex Luthor challenged Superman to a fair fight, man-to-man, on even terms, without his super-powers to help him, the Man of Steel accepted the challenge. As Superman would have no powers on a planet like Krypton that revolved around a red sun, he built a spaceship to take the pair of them to such a world. It was agreed that if Superman won the fight, Luthor would return to Earth with him and serve out his prison sentence. But if Luthor won, he would leave Superman on that planet and return alone. Landing on a dying desert world, the two fought a boxing match, which resulted in Superman winning.
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  • When [[W:C:DC:Alexis Luthor
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Creators
  • Edmond Hamilton; Curt Swan
Job
  • General of an army of apocalyptic foot soldiers
Active
Last
  • Action Comics Vol 1 544
Affiliation
  • Sith
Residents
  • * Ardora * Lex Luthor * Lex Luthor, Jr.
OfficialName
  • Lexor
Name
  • Lexor
First
  • Superman Vol 1 164
Links
  • * Lexor article at Supermanica
Species
Died
  • 2003
Notes
  • Recommended Readings * Superman (Volume 1) #168 * Action Comics #544
Universe
  • Earth-One;
Loyalty
  • Evil
Inactive
Gender
  • Male
Masters
  • Kol
StarSystem
  • X-156-99F
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  • Lexor is a planet with numerous similarities to both Krypton and Earth, although it resembles the former more than the latter. It orbits a red star and has far greater gravity than Earth.
  • Lexor was the name of a planet that Lex Luthor traveled to years ago and while he was there he fell in love with a woman named Ardora and he married her and impregnated her with a child. Years later he returned and met his young son, Lex Luthor, Jr. Eventually, a terrible accident caused the entire planet of Lexor to be destroyed, and Ardora and his son are both killed along with all of the other natives of the planet. Lex Luthor blames Superman for their deaths, even though he is not actually responsible.
  • Lexor was a Sith Acolyte, taken under Apprentinceship of Kol.
  • When Lex Luthor challenged Superman to a fair fight, man-to-man, on even terms, without his super-powers to help him, the Man of Steel accepted the challenge. As Superman would have no powers on a planet like Krypton that revolved around a red sun, he built a spaceship to take the pair of them to such a world. It was agreed that if Superman won the fight, Luthor would return to Earth with him and serve out his prison sentence. But if Luthor won, he would leave Superman on that planet and return alone. Landing on a dying desert world, the two fought a boxing match, which resulted in Superman winning. Believing Superman to have perished in a sandstorm which struck not long afterwards, Luthor came across a city where the people had once been a great scientific race, but presumably following a great war eons ago which wiped out their civilization, had returned to stone age life due to no longer having any understanding of science or technology. Luthor revived the planet's science, but the people's greatest problem was a shortage of water; the only source was a fountain in the city, which Luthor had discovered would soon fail. Although Luthor constructed robots to dig deep underground to find water, he was unsuccessful. When Superman arrived in the city, the pair continued their fight in a ancient arena, this time each using sets of ancient inventions against each other. Eventually, the two ended up fighting man-to-man once more, during which Luthor suddenly weakened, giving himself up and vowing to go back to Earth, with Superman, to prison. As the spaceship left the solar system with the red sun and entered one with a yellow orb, Luthor – who had promised to get the people water – persuaded Superman (who had now regained his super-powers) to throw masses of frozen water from an icy planet back to the desert world. This Superman did, at the same time activating Luthor's robots by his x-ray vision to build canals like those on Mars which would bring water all over the planet, and leave its people forever grateful to Luthor. In prison on Earth. Luthor received a present from Superman: a photograph taken through a super-telescope in Superman's Fortress of Solitude, showing a great statue of Luthor on the one world where he was a hero. The planet would later be named Lexor by its people.
  • Lexor was originally a general of an apocalyptic army. His soldiers were destroyed by Warren witches approximately a century ago, and he had been hell-bent on recreating his army ever since. In 2003, Lexor planned to raise an army using infant elves, but the local elves persuaded his hire to change his mind and promised him mortal infants in exchange for immunity. While humans were weak, Lexor could infuse them with magic to make them strong. This intrigued his bounty hunter enough to change their plans. He was eventually vanquished by the Power of Three, with help from Wyatt Halliwell.