- Non (DC Comics)
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caption = Jack O'Halloran (left) as Non in "Superman II "
character_name = Non
publisher =DC Comics
debut = "Superman"
"Action Comics " #845
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species = Kryptonian
homeworld = Krypton.
powers = Identical to Superman; possibly greater physical strengthNon is a fictional
villain appearing in theDC Comics universe. He is anenemy ofSuperman . He was portrayed in the films "" and "Superman II " byJack O'Halloran .Character history
Non initially appeared in the first two "Superman" films, "Superman: The Movie" and "Superman II". At the beginning of "Superman", Non is one of the three Kryptonian criminals on trial, along with
General Zod and Ursa, for their attempted coup against the Kryptonian government. The three are sentenced to be imprisoned in thePhantom Zone . They are cast into the Phantom Zone portal shortly before the planet Krypton is destroyed. Non is the most docile of the three, not even having the ability to speak, though he occasionally whines and moans. Non's name is not actually spoken at any time during the film: Jor-El refers to him as being "as without thought as [he is] without voice".In "Superman II", a
hydrogen bomb that Superman hurls into space destroys the Phantom Zone portal, allowing the three to escape. When they reach Earth, they discover that, due to their Kryptonian physiology, the Earth's yellow sun gives them each the same powers as Superman. Non favors his strength above any other and early on has trouble engaging his heat vision, and when he does it is significantly weaker than that of his companions, however, as he later uses it to alter one of the busts on mount rushmore to resemble his own face it can be assumed he has mastered or at least gained greater control over it. Non mainly acts as ahenchman to General Zod, who uses his power to overtake the U.S. Army and force thePresident of the United States to give control to him.Superman leads General Zod, Non and Ursa to his
Fortress of Solitude , where he decided to rid them of their powers, taking Lois Lane and Lex Luthor with them. He reversed the machine which took his powers earlier in the film (by manipulating the rays of the red sun of Krypton), in order that he live with Lois as a mortal, and told Lex that the machine would rid them of their powers. Lex couldn't resist a chance to double cross Superman, and told them. However, because Superman knew full well that Lex wold falter and betray him, he took the liberty of reversing the molecular chamber, so the rays affected those on the outside of the chamber, where he is kept safe, stripping Zod, Non and Ursa of their powers. Zod then tells Superman to kneel before him, which he does and dispatches Zod and Ursa is punched by Lois. Non, being the stupid one, falls into one of the pits, made to resemble those on Krypton, as he tries to fly at Superman, basically killed himself.The fate of the film version of Non varies depending upon which version of "Superman II" is viewed. The original theatrical release and the 2006 re-edited version "" both suggest that he most likely fallen to his death. But in the Richard Donner cut, the three supervillains are shown re-imprisoned into the Phantom Zone when Superman rotates the Earth backwards, which means that they (including Non) don't actually die after all. A deleted scene from the film, reinstated in some TV broadcasts, shows Non being taken into custody by the Alaskan police.
Transition to comics
In October 2006, film director
Richard Donner , noted for his work on the first two "Superman" movies, began to write "Action Comics " in collaboration withGeoff Johns . After an unidentified Kryptonian boy crash lands in Metropolis and is taken in byLois Lane andClark Kent , he is followed by three more Kryptonians in identical vessels: General Zod and Ursa (who claim the boy as theirs) as well as Non. In these comics, Non is portrayed as being more bulky than in the "Superman II " movie.In "Action Comics Annual" #10, it was revealed that Non was a friend to
Jor-El , as well as a member of the Kryptonian Council, while they discovered Krypton's instability. After leading a separatist movement, Non was abducted by unknown persons and seemingly lobotomized, leading to his current status as a minimally-verbal brute.There is no indication that Non exist in any other Superman material, although later groupings of Phantom Zone villains have included strongmen who may have been based, in part, on Non, particularly Quex-Ul. In the novel "The Last Days of Krypton" there is a character named Nam-Ek, who is a friend of Zod and quite similar to Non.
Powers and abilities
While on Earth in the "Superman II" movie, Non had super-strength, invulnerability, super-speed, flight, marginal heat vision and super breath. Non stands at 6'6". In recent comics, Richard Donner has portrayed Non's strength as greater than that of
General Zod and Ursa put together; yet Non is neither as intelligent nor as brutal as the other two.It is interesting to note that his heat vision took a significant amount of time to develop, whereas Zod and Ursa had been able to easily use heat vision, suggesting that heat vision may be related to Kryptonian brain activity; since Non didn't think much, there was subsequently less mental energy for Non to use heat vision.
Non is a birth-defect
mute (although his comic-book alter-ego, Kru-ElFact|date=April 2008, spoke whole sentences) and appears to also be retarded; as stated by Jor-El, "His only means of expression are wanton violence and destruction."Like all Kryptonians, he is vulnerable to
Kryptonite , and he may be vulnerable to magic as well.
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