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'''Vril Dox''' is a Yodix hacker, who works with [[Facet Jens]] to take down [[Kara Danvers|Supergirl]]. |
'''Vril Dox''' is a Yodix hacker, who works with [[Facet Jens]] to take down [[Kara Danvers|Supergirl]]. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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− | ''Coming soon'' |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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===Comics=== |
===Comics=== |
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====''Adventures of Supergirl''==== |
====''Adventures of Supergirl''==== |
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+ | *{{Com|The Strange Case of the Smiling Computer}} |
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− | *"[[Chapter 4]]" |
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+ | *{{Com|Attack Edge!}} |
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− | *"[[Chapter 5]]" |
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+ | *{{Com|Nightmares on El Street}} |
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− | *"[[Chapter 6]]" |
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+ | *{{Com|Sistery Mystery (Reprise)|(video footage)}} |
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− | *"[[Chapter 7]]" |
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+ | *{{Com|Who is Facet?|m}} |
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− | *"[[Chapter 12]]" |
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+ | *{{Com|Pieces}} |
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− | *"[[Chapter 13]]" |
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+ | *{{Com|End Games}} |
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+ | *{{Com|Breaking Point}} |
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*In the mainstream DC comics, Vril Dox also known as '''Brainiac 2''', is considered to be the heir of the well known enemy of Superman, [[w:c:dc:Vril Dox (New Earth)|Brainiac]]. Originally a native Coluan and the adopted son of the Computer of Colu, he was later reimagined as his clone. The character was created by Edmond Hamilton, Cary Bates and Curt Swan, debuting in ''Superman'' #167 (1964). |
*In the mainstream DC comics, Vril Dox also known as '''Brainiac 2''', is considered to be the heir of the well known enemy of Superman, [[w:c:dc:Vril Dox (New Earth)|Brainiac]]. Originally a native Coluan and the adopted son of the Computer of Colu, he was later reimagined as his clone. The character was created by Edmond Hamilton, Cary Bates and Curt Swan, debuting in ''Superman'' #167 (1964). |
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**In later storylines, the name "Vril Dox" and his status as a Coluan have been used for the original Brainiac instead, making him a techno-organic being rather than just an A.I. |
**In later storylines, the name "Vril Dox" and his status as a Coluan have been used for the original Brainiac instead, making him a techno-organic being rather than just an A.I. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
{{Reflist}} |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Dox, Vril}} |
{{DEFAULTSORT:Dox, Vril}} |
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Revision as of 02:50, 8 November 2019
Vril Dox is a Yodix hacker, who works with Facet Jens to take down Supergirl.
Biography
Appearances
Comics
Adventures of Supergirl
- "The Strange Case of the Smiling Computer"
- "Attack Edge!"
- "Nightmares on El Street"
- "Sistery Mystery (Reprise)" (video footage)
- "Who is Facet?" (mentioned)
- "Pieces"
- "End Games"
- "Breaking Point"
Trivia
- Unlike Indigo, Vril Dox's race was changed from Coluan to Yodix. In the DC comics, the planet Colu, was previously known as Yod or Yod-Colu. However, on Supergirl, Yod is presented as a totally different planet altogether.
Behind the scenes
- In the mainstream DC comics, Vril Dox also known as Brainiac 2, is considered to be the heir of the well known enemy of Superman, Brainiac. Originally a native Coluan and the adopted son of the Computer of Colu, he was later reimagined as his clone. The character was created by Edmond Hamilton, Cary Bates and Curt Swan, debuting in Superman #167 (1964).
- In later storylines, the name "Vril Dox" and his status as a Coluan have been used for the original Brainiac instead, making him a techno-organic being rather than just an A.I.