Jor-El eventually met and married Lara, daughter of Lor-Van, a young astronaut in Krypton's fledgling space program (which was soon permanently grounded after Jax-Urblew up one of Krypton's inhabited moons), and the two soon had an infant son, Kal-El.
There were supporters of Jor-El's theory, but when a ship was constructed to evacuate them, the city of Kandor was shrunken and stolen by Brainiac, removing the people who believed in Jor-El's work. Jor-El watched the ship depart, and then kissed his wife as the world ended around them. Having been re-built via a Kryptonian crystal during the In the New 52 most of Jor-El's history is still intact. However, as was the case in the older comics, Lara usually has a less prominent role than Jor-El in such depictions. He had an older brother, Zor-El, and they both become scientists after reaching adulthood. Lara Lor-Van was the biological mother of Kal-El and the wife of Kryptonian scientist Jor-El. While on his way to the Kawatche Caves, Jor-El met Hiram Kent, who helped him escape from the police.
At some point, he married Lara and they had a son named Kal-El.
Jor-El (left) and wife Lara (right), as statues in Superman's But, The core research center is Destroyed by the Eradicator's henchmen. Lara Lor-Van (d. 1980) was a Kryptonian, wife of Jor-El and mother of Kal-El. —Lara Lor-Van's last words.. Lara Lor-Van (d. 1980) was a Kryptonian, wife of Jor-El and mother of Kal-El.
In his younger years, Jor-El looked primarily the same as Clark.In his later years, Jor-El's hair turned a whitish blonde as he aged, his accent shifted to a Kryptonian accent, and he wore white Kryptonian robes with a black Other characters have offered differing opinions of Jor-El: A member of Krypton's Military Guild describes this as being "raised up."
Lara was born on the planet Krypton and became a scientist after reaching adulthood. He was the father of Kal-El, who he sent to Earth so he could save him from the destruction of Krypton.
Casey Kasem and Stan Jones as the voice of Jor-El in Christopher McDonald and Mike Farrell as the voice of Jor-El in the Zod tells Clark that he's "an idealistic fool—just like your father."
She perished along with her husband when her home planet Krypton exploded due to the fanatical actions of her brother-in-law Zor-El who used Brainiac to ignite the planet's core. Lara-El (1942 - 1986) was the Kryptonian biological mother of Kal-El (as both Clark Kent and Clark Luthor) and the wife of Jor-El.
A brilliant scientist, Jor-El served Krypton's ruling council loyally for many years. However, the Council was dismissive of Jor-El's findings and refused to comply with his plan. As an adult, she met and married the scientist Jor-El, with whom she shared a strong bond. Among his many accomplishments was thwarting High General Years later, Jax-Ur would call Jor-El "a clever man" with poor judgment in choosing sides. Lara, on the other hand, had utmost faith in her husband. Sul-Van may have been correct, but Jor-El never let concern for his reputation stand in the way of doing what he believed necessary.
Her first comic book appearance was in More Fun Comics #101 in January–February 1945. He decided that he wanted his son to grow up with the After sending Kal-El on his way to Earth, Jor-El placed his assistant When Krypton began experiencing a series of earthquakes, Jor-El investigated.
P… Lara's grandmother, Nara, informed Jor-El's father, Seyg-El of the proposition.
—Lara Lor-Van's last words.
"The son becomes the father, and the father the son." Lara became a member of her husband's Science Guild when she married him and was thereby granted all the freedoms granted to other Science Guild members. He decided to send Kal-El to Earth, realizing he would gain superhuman powers under Earth's more intense yellow sun and lower gravity.
Jor-El (died 1979) was the brother of the late Zor-El, the father of Kal-El, the husband of the late Lara Van-El, and the paternal uncle of Kara Zor-El, as well as one of the most respected scientists of Krypton. "Make a better world than ours, Kal." Most depictions of Kryptonian culture show that females use their father's full name as their last names before marriage, and then are known simply by their first names after marriage. —Jor-El. Lara appears in the "Krypton Returns" storyline. He is still the biological father of superman the creator of the Phantom zone projector and is still part of the Kryptonian Science council and still was one of few kryptonians who knew of Krypton's imminent destruction and wishes to voice his research to the Science Council.
Sul-Van said once that Jor-El's primary flaw was his ego, that he was incapable of admitting that he could be wrong.
"Goodbye, my sweet Kal-El." Lara Lor-Van is born into the Labor Guild, whose members are not physically abused but have no say in the choices of their lives and who, unlike the members of other guilds, cannot change guilds.