. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . @prefix rdf: . rdf:type , , , . @prefix rdfs: . rdfs:label "Jor-El"@es , "Jor-El"@en , "JOR-EL"@en ; rdfs:comment "Jor-El is the father of Superman. He died in the fatal explosion of Krypton, which Superman was spared. Jor-El was the wife of Lara, who also died in the disaster."@en , "Jor-El is a character from The Looney Tunes Show, and he is the father of Bugs Bunny, who lives in the planet Cryton. He is voiced by Jeff Bergman."@en , "Jor-El fills the post of Master of Scheduling on the Intergalactic Stock Exchange, where in addition to making sure events do not conflict with each other, he also makes announcements to the occupants of the Exchange."@en , "Jor-El is an award-winning scientist and author of books on child psychology. On the planet Krypton, where all people have evolved into an extremely advanced race of pompous buffoons, he was ignored for his silly theories regarding the end of the world. Unfortunately, of all of his doom prophecies, he wouldn't actually get one right until his fourteenth try."@en , "__FORCETOC__ Image:Help.png"@en , "Jor-El was a Kryptonian scientist, prior to Krypton's destruction. He was a member of the Kryptonian Council, and at one time, was its head. Although he was greatly respected amongst his colleagues, they ridiculed him when he predicted the destruction of the planet through his experiments. Jor-El is also the father of Kal-El, the boy who would become Superman on Earth and uncle of Kara Zor-El who becomes Supergirl on Earth. Prior to Krypton's destruction, he launched Kal-El, as a baby, on an experimental spacecraft toward Earth, a planet he had previously visited."@en , "Jor-El (died 1979) was the father of Kal-El and the husband of Lara Van-El, as well as one of the most respected scientist of Krypton."@en , "Jor-El is a fictional character from the Superman comic books, published by DC Comics. Created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian-born artist Joe Shuster, he first appeared in Action Comics #1 as Superman's biological father. Jor-El is usually portrayed as closely resembling the later appearance of Kal-El as the adult Superman. In the 2006 Richard Donner cut of Superman II (actor Marlon Brando did not appear in the original 1980 release of the film), Lex Luthor notes a resemblance between Jor-El and Superman."@en , "Jor-El was one of the planet Krypton's foremost scientists, the husband of Lara-El, the son-in-law of Sul-Van, and the biological father of Kal-El."@en , "Jor-El is the father of Superman, wife of Lara-El, older brother of Zor-El, uncle of Supergirl and a protagonist in the Superman series. He was a renowned scientist from the planet Krypton. Jor-El was the one who first discovered that Krypton's days were numbered and wanted to preserve the planet's populace. Though he failed to convince the council that Krypton will be destroyed, either by supernova or the planet's core exploding, he managed to send his son Kal-El to Earth, preserving the best of Krypton in doing so."@en , "Jor-El is an artificial intelligence functioning as Clark Kent's guide on Earth. It was created by the Kryptonian scientist Jor-El, who copied his own brainwaves into Kal-El's ship before sending it to Earth. He resided first in the spaceship, after its destruction in the Kawatche Caves and finally in the Fortress of Solitude."@en , "After tremors shook Krypton, Jor-El eventually came to the conclusion that the planet Krypton was soon to explode. But Krypton's council members would not listen to his claims, considering him nothing more than laughingstock. Jor-El built a ship large enough for two, but in the last moment, he and Lara decided to send his son alone to Earth, where he was safe from Krypton's destruction, however, Jor-El was killed along with all the other countless millions of Kryptonians on Krypton."@en . @prefix owl: . @prefix dbr: . owl:sameAs dbr:Jor-El ; "TBA"@en ; "y"@en . @prefix dcterms: . dcterms:subject , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ; , , , , , , "None"@en , , , , , , , , , ; , , , , , , "Paternal Hero"@en , , , , , , , , , "In-Law:"@en , , , , , , "Scientific Genius, Engineering/Inventing Skills"@en , ; "Joe, Jose, Julian Sands"@en , "Kryptonian Science Council"@en , "The Science Council"@en , "Scientist"@en ; "Spouse/"@en , "Significant Other"@en ; "Goals"@en , "Powers"@en , "Grandchild"@en ; "Virtuality ,"@en , "Jor-El"@en , , , "Creation ,"@en , "Irish"@en , , "Spacialism ,"@en , , ; "Type of Hero"@en , "Sibling"@en , "Skills and Abilities"@en ; "Occupation"@en , "Nickname/Alias"@en , "Affiliations"@en , "Team Affliation"@en ; "Tools and Weapons"@en , "Other Relatives"@en ; "Finale, Part 2"@en ; "Action Comics #1"@en , "Strategist, Kryptonian Scientist,"@en , "Cork, IE"@en , "More Fun Comics #101"@en , "None"@en , "Omniscientist, Innate Elder"@en ; "Krypton"@en , , , "None"@en , , "Marlon Brando, David Warner, Fran\u00E7ois Giroday, Terence Stamp, Tom Welling"@en , ; "Name"@en , "Real Name"@en , "Nationality/Race:"@en , "Powers/Abilities"@en , "Full-Name"@en ; "Jor-L [Golden Age]"@en , "Genius Intellect"@en , "JETA"@en , , "Super strength, super speed, flight, super breathe, arctic breathe, super stamina, heat vision, x-ray vision, super hearing, longevity, invulnerability, microscopic vision, telescopic vision, Scientific Genious"@en ; "Occupation"@en , "Hometown:"@en , "First Appearance"@en , "Alias"@en ; "Child"@en , "Hobby"@en , "Base of Operations"@en , "Played by"@en ; "y"@en ; , "Formerly:"@en , , ; "Parent"@en , "Powers/Skills"@en , "Abilities"@en , "Alias"@en ; "Alive; Replicated from the"@en , "Joseph El Castle"@en , "Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster"@en , "Superman"@en , ; "Origin"@en , "Status:"@en , "Creator"@en , "Formal Name"@en , "Creators"@en ; , "Save his son from impending doom"@en , , "None"@en . @prefix ns5: . ns5:wikiPageUsesTemplate , , . @prefix ns6: . ns6:wikiPageUsesTemplate . @prefix ns7: . ns7:wikiPageUsesTemplate , , . @prefix ns8: . ns8:wikiPageUsesTemplate , , , , , , , . @prefix ns9: . ns9:wikiPageUsesTemplate . @prefix ns10: . ns10:wikiPageUsesTemplate , , , . @prefix ns11: . ns11:wikiPageUsesTemplate , . @prefix ns12: . ns12:wikiPageUsesTemplate , , , , , . @prefix ns13: . ns13:wikiPageUsesTemplate , , , , , . @prefix ns14: . ns14:wikiPageUsesTemplate , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . @prefix ns15: . ns15:wikiPageUsesTemplate , , , . @prefix ns16: . ns16:wikiPageUsesTemplate . @prefix ns17: . ns17:wikiPageUsesTemplate , , , , ; "JOR-EL"@en , "Jor-El"@en , "Hero"@en ; , , "Kal-El"@en , , , , ; "Master of Scheduling"@en ; ; "Black"@en ; , , , , "Season 3: Stan Jones"@en , 1983 ; "Active"@en , "TBA"@en , "Deceased"@en ; ; , , "Kryptonian Council, Science Guild"@en ; "Black"@en ; "Unknown"@en , "John Glover"@en , ; "Jor-El"@en ; "Also see: JOR-EL (past)"@en ; "Action Comics #1"@en . @prefix ns18: . ns18:wikiPageUsesTemplate . @prefix ns19: . ns19:wikiPageUsesTemplate . @prefix ns20: . ns20:wikiPageUsesTemplate . @prefix ns21: . ns21:wikiPageUsesTemplate . @prefix ns22: . ns22:wikiPageUsesTemplate , . @prefix ns23: . ns23:wikiPageUsesTemplate ; "#ECC142"@en ; 200 ; , ; ; "Hologram"@en , ; 200 , 250 ; "#efefef"@en , "#AB070A"@en ; "Jor-El"@en ; "see [[#In other media"@en ; "Possession, telepathy, matter reconstruction, time manipulation, omniscience, reality altering, as well as all Kryptonian powers and abilities while possessing a Kryptonian vessel"@en . @prefix ns24: . ns24:wikiPageUsesTemplate , ; "Scientist"@en ; "Supergirl"@en ; "Zor-El"@en , "Clark Kent"@en , "Lara Van-El"@en , "Kara Danvers"@en , ", Kal-El"@en ; "Kryptonian"@en ; "Jor-El was one of the planet Krypton's foremost scientists, and the birth father of Kal-El, the future Superman. A brilliant scientist, Jor-El served Krypton's ruling council loyally for many years. At some point, he married Lara, daughter of Councilor Sul-Van. With her, he fathered one son, Kal-El. ."@en , "This version of Jor-El is based on the Justice League animated series produced for the Cartoon Network from 2001-2004."@en , "- Go to the Smallville Wiki for more on the Jor-El"@en , "This version of Jor-El is based on the Smallville TV series (2001-??) as seen on the CW."@en , ""@en . @prefix xsd: . "--06-15"^^xsd:gMonthDay , "- Go to DCAU for more on the Jor-El"@en ; "Jor-El.png"@en , "Jor-El.jpg"@en ; "Male"@en ; "TBA"@en ; "Kryptonian"@en ; "Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster"@en ; "[[]]"@en . @prefix ns26: . ns26:wikiPageDisambiguates , , , , , ; ns26:abstract "Jor-El was a Kryptonian scientist, prior to Krypton's destruction. He was a member of the Kryptonian Council, and at one time, was its head. Although he was greatly respected amongst his colleagues, they ridiculed him when he predicted the destruction of the planet through his experiments. Jor-El is also the father of Kal-El, the boy who would become Superman on Earth and uncle of Kara Zor-El who becomes Supergirl on Earth. Prior to Krypton's destruction, he launched Kal-El, as a baby, on an experimental spacecraft toward Earth, a planet he had previously visited. Although he is now dead, a semblance of his personality lives on as a computer program within Superman's Fortress of Solitude. He appears when called for, and gives his son advice. Additionally, he sometimes attempts to ensure that his son fulfills his Kryptonian destiny. However, Jor-El is a benevolent man, and a great scientist; well ahead of his time on Krypton. He truly cares for his family and even for the inhabitants of Earth."@en , "Jor-El is an artificial intelligence functioning as Clark Kent's guide on Earth. It was created by the Kryptonian scientist Jor-El, who copied his own brainwaves into Kal-El's ship before sending it to Earth. He resided first in the spaceship, after its destruction in the Kawatche Caves and finally in the Fortress of Solitude."@en , "Jor-El is a fictional character from the Superman comic books, published by DC Comics. Created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian-born artist Joe Shuster, he first appeared in Action Comics #1 as Superman's biological father. Jor-El is a Kryptonian, and the husband of Lara Lor-Van. He is a scientist and leader on the planet Krypton before its destruction. Jor-El foresaw the planet's fate, but was unable to convince his colleagues in time to save their race after his appeals. He was able to save his infant son, Kal-El, sending him in a homemade rocketship to Earth just moments before Krypton's demise. After constructing his Fortress of Solitude, Superman honored his deceased biological parents with a statue of Jor-El and Lara holding up a globe of Krypton. Jor-El is usually portrayed as closely resembling the later appearance of Kal-El as the adult Superman. In the 2006 Richard Donner cut of Superman II (actor Marlon Brando did not appear in the original 1980 release of the film), Lex Luthor notes a resemblance between Jor-El and Superman."@en , "Jor-El is the father of Superman, wife of Lara-El, older brother of Zor-El, uncle of Supergirl and a protagonist in the Superman series. He was a renowned scientist from the planet Krypton. Jor-El was the one who first discovered that Krypton's days were numbered and wanted to preserve the planet's populace. Though he failed to convince the council that Krypton will be destroyed, either by supernova or the planet's core exploding, he managed to send his son Kal-El to Earth, preserving the best of Krypton in doing so."@en , "Jor-El was one of the planet Krypton's foremost scientists, the husband of Lara-El, the son-in-law of Sul-Van, and the biological father of Kal-El."@en , "Jor-El is the father of Superman. He died in the fatal explosion of Krypton, which Superman was spared. Jor-El was the wife of Lara, who also died in the disaster."@en , "Jor-El fills the post of Master of Scheduling on the Intergalactic Stock Exchange, where in addition to making sure events do not conflict with each other, he also makes announcements to the occupants of the Exchange."@en , "Jor-El (died 1979) was the father of Kal-El and the husband of Lara Van-El, as well as one of the most respected scientist of Krypton."@en , "Jor-El is a character from The Looney Tunes Show, and he is the father of Bugs Bunny, who lives in the planet Cryton. He is voiced by Jeff Bergman."@en , "Jor-El is an award-winning scientist and author of books on child psychology. On the planet Krypton, where all people have evolved into an extremely advanced race of pompous buffoons, he was ignored for his silly theories regarding the end of the world. Unfortunately, of all of his doom prophecies, he wouldn't actually get one right until his fourteenth try. Luckily, he was able to make one final act before dying a horrible explosive death with his cold emotionally distant loving wife. To continue the legacy of Krypton, he sent an unarmed baby, his son Kal-El rocketing into space at great velocities, with the hope that maybe it would land somewhere livable and not die slowly in space or crash land or any of the other horrible things that you might imagine would happen when you SEND AN INFANT ALONE INTO SPACE. This infant would later grow up to be Earth's greatest hero... the Man of Steel... Pimp from the Stars... Superman. And by some sort of miracle, this child landed in Smallville, and happened upon the one passably acceptable family in the American midwest... the Kents, Jonathan and Martha. An idealistic young couple who had that perfect mixture of good family values, but at the same time had no problem stealing a baby from a cornfield. In his last few minutes alive, Jor-El did the reasonable thing any man would do when faced with extinction. The same thing we would all do when faced with the threat of meeting our maker, and possibly the extermination of our entire race. So that he might die a happy and fulfilled man. However, even in these circumstances, his wife still refused to let him put it in her butt."@en , "__FORCETOC__ Image:Help.png"@en , "After tremors shook Krypton, Jor-El eventually came to the conclusion that the planet Krypton was soon to explode. But Krypton's council members would not listen to his claims, considering him nothing more than laughingstock. Jor-El built a ship large enough for two, but in the last moment, he and Lara decided to send his son alone to Earth, where he was safe from Krypton's destruction, however, Jor-El was killed along with all the other countless millions of Kryptonians on Krypton."@en . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . .