Ak-Var

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'''Ak-Var'''
 
'''Ak-Var'''
  
Criminal who serves his term in the [[Phantom Zone]] and is released to assume a civilian life in [[Kandor]]. Exposure to [[Red Kryptonite]] gives him the power to transfer Kryptonian super-powers to others, and old cronies take advantage of this and commit crimes that Ak-Var is held responsible for. [[Superman]] helps him clear his name and Ak-Var becomes a colleague in [[Van-Zee]]'s science laboratory (Act No. 336/1, Apr 1966: "The Man from the Phantom Zone!").
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[[Image:Ak-Var.jpg|thumb|left|Ak-Var meets Thara.]]
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Criminal who serves his term in the [[Phantom Zone]] and is released to assume a civilian life in [[Kandor]]. Exposure to [[Red Kryptonite]] gives him the power to transfer Kryptonian super-powers to others, and old cronies take advantage of this and commit crimes that Ak-Var is held responsible for. [[Superman]] helps him clear his name and Ak-Var becomes a colleague in [[Van-Zee]]'s science laboratory (Act No. 336/1, Apr 1966: "The Man from the Phantom Zone!"). Much later, Ak-Var adopts the costumed identity of [[Flamebird]], partnering with [[Nightwing]] (Van-Zee) to fight crime in Kandor (SF No. 183/5, May/Jun 1977: "Death Is a Computer"; and others).
  
 
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Ak-Var

Ak-Var meets Thara.

Criminal who serves his term in the Phantom Zone and is released to assume a civilian life in Kandor. Exposure to Red Kryptonite gives him the power to transfer Kryptonian super-powers to others, and old cronies take advantage of this and commit crimes that Ak-Var is held responsible for. Superman helps him clear his name and Ak-Var becomes a colleague in Van-Zee's science laboratory (Act No. 336/1, Apr 1966: "The Man from the Phantom Zone!"). Much later, Ak-Var adopts the costumed identity of Flamebird, partnering with Nightwing (Van-Zee) to fight crime in Kandor (SF No. 183/5, May/Jun 1977: "Death Is a Computer"; and others).

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