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Dev-Em as depicted in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3 #15 (October 1985). Art by Steve Lightle.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceAdventure Comics #287 (June 1961)
Created byJerry Siegel (writer)
George Papp (artist)
In-story information
Team affiliationsInterstellar Counter-Intelligence Corps
Legion of Super-Heroes
AbilitiesSuperhuman strength, speed, stamina, invulnerability, freezing breath, super hearing, multiple extrasensory and vision powers, flight, and intelligence.

Dev-Em is a fictional character who appears in DC Comics. He first appeared in Adventure Comics #287 (June 1961), created by Jerry Siegel and George Papp. Various versions of the Dev-Em character have appeared over the years in Legion of Super-Heroes related comic books.

The original Dev-Em is a Kryptonian juvenile delinquent that attacked Superboy; after being thwarted by Superboy, Dev-Em traveled to the 30th century and becomes an occasional ally of the Legion.[1] Following the Crisis on Infinite Earths continuity reboot, he is re-imagined as a Daxamite. Post-Infinite Crisis, he was once again made a Kryptonian; a criminal sentenced to the Phantom Zone.

Fictional character biography

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Pre-Crisis

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In pre-Crisis on Infinite Earths continuity, Dev-Em is a Kryptonian juvenile delinquent who took Jor-El's warnings of Krypton's impending doom seriously enough to place himself in suspended animation in an orbiting space capsule. When Krypton exploded, Dev-Em's ship was blasted into space, where it eventually landed on Earth. Dev-Em imprisons Superboy in the Phantom Zone and assumes his identity in an effort to destroy the Boy of Steel's reputation. Eventually he frees Superboy and departs from the twentieth century, traveling through time to finally settle on the more advanced Earth of the 30th century. Since the people of Smallville will not believe Superboy's story of the impostor, he has to use a cover story that he was acting under the influence of Red Kryptonite to restore his reputation.

Dev-Em returns in Adventure Comics #320 (May 1964), where it is revealed that he has reformed and joined the Interstellar Counter-Intelligence Corps of the 30th century. He is reluctantly offered membership in the Legion of Super-Heroes, but turns it down. Despite his occasionally abrasive nature, Dev-Em aids the Legion on several occasions, most notably in the "Great Darkness Saga" against Darkseid.[2]

Post-Crisis, Pre-Zero Hour

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Following the Crisis on Infinite Earths reboot, Superman was made the only survivor of Krypton. Dev-Em is reimagined as David Emery, a resident of Titan who uses his mental powers to replicate Kryptonian abilities.[3]

Dev-Em appears in the "Time and Time Again" storyline, in which Superman bounces between the 30th century (home of the Legion) and the 20th century. Superman encounters Dev-Em, now portrayed as an adult Daxamite. Dev-Em attempts to destroy the Earth's moon, but is challenged by the Legion. Dev-Em makes short work of Superman, Laurel Gand and the rest of the Legion. Dev-Em is seemingly stopped by Shrinking Violet, but initiates the Dominators' covert Triple Strike program, destroying the moon and causing massive damage to cities across Earth.[4][5]

Post-Infinite Crisis

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In the aftermath of Infinite Crisis, in which Conner Kent was killed, a man going by the name Devem is seen as part of a cult of Kryptonian worshippers called the "Cult of Conner" in 52. He is revealed to actually be a "psych-ward refugee named Derek Mathers who has a history of fraud".[6]

In Action Comics, Dev-Em is reintroduced as a renegade Kryptonian being held as a prisoner for murder and perversion. As with most Kryptonian prisoners, he is sentenced to the Phantom Zone. He attacks Superman there but is eventually taken down by Mon-El.[7]

Powers and abilities

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In both his Daxamite and Kryptonian iterations, Dev-Em possesses the same superhuman abilities of both races while beneath the empowering light of a yellow sun such as that of Earth's solar system. His basic abilities are superhuman strength, superhuman speed and superhuman stamina sufficient to bend steel in his bare hands, overpower a locomotive, leap over a tall building in a single bound and outrun a speeding bullet; heightened senses of hearing and sight including X-ray vision as well as telescopic and microscopic vision; virtual invulnerability; accelerated healing; longevity; powerful freezing breath; heat vision; and flight.

In other media

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Revard Dufresne as Dev-Em II as depicted in Man of Steel.
  • Dev-Em appears in Krypton, portrayed by Aaron Pierre.[8][9] This version is a member of Kandor's military, the Sagitari squadron.
  • Dev-Em II appears in Man of Steel, portrayed by Revard Dufresne.[10][11] This version is a member of General Zod's battalion, the Sword of Rao, who was previously imprisoned in the Phantom Zone.
  • Dev-Em II's ancestor, Dev-Em I, appears in the Man of Steel prequel comic.[12] After becoming a candidate for a scout ship mission, he kills its crew before he is killed in turn by Kara Zor-El.[13]

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Dev-Em is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe, originally depicted as a juvenile delinquent from the planet Krypton who survived its destruction and was imprisoned in the Phantom Zone for his crimes before escaping in the 30th century to impersonate Superboy and attempt to join the Legion of Super-Heroes. He first appeared in Adventure Comics #287 in June 1961, created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist George Papp. In his pre-Crisis on Infinite Earths continuity, Dev-Em was a reckless youth known for acts of and , leading to his sentencing in the Phantom Zone as an alternative to execution; upon escaping in the future, he used his Kryptonian physiology—granting , invulnerability, heat vision, , super-speed, and flight under a yellow sun—to deceive the Legion, but his was exposed, resulting in his recruitment into the Interstellar Counter-Intelligence Corps where he aided heroes like the against threats such as the Great Darkness Saga. Post-Crisis portrayals reimagined him as David Emery, a human with mental powers that mimicked abilities, while later continuities, including post-Infinite , established him as a renegade criminal clashing with and Mon-El, sometimes retconned as a Daxamite rather than a pure . His vulnerabilities include and , consistent with Kryptonian physiology in Earth-based settings. Beyond comics, Dev-Em appeared in the 2018 television series Krypton as a Sagitari commander in the Military Guild and the betrothed of Lyta-Zod, portrayed by actor Aaron Pierre, where his character deserts after a coup by Dru-Zod and exhibits motivations tied to loyalty and survival on pre-destruction Krypton. This adaptation diverges significantly from the comic version, focusing on military intrigue rather than future escapades. Overall, Dev-Em serves as a foil to Superman, embodying the potential darker paths of Kryptonian heritage and exploring themes of redemption and rebellion across DC's multiverse narratives.

Publication history

Creation and conception

Dev-Em was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist George Papp as a character in the DC Comics universe, debuting in Adventure Comics #287 (cover date August 1961; published June 1961). The character was conceived as a juvenile delinquent from the planet Krypton during its final days, embodying themes of rebellion through his involvement in destructive pranks and gang activities that repeatedly brought him into conflict with authorities, including scientist Jor-El. This initial concept tied into the Silver Age Superman mythos by exploring youthful mischief and potential for redemption within Superboy's adventures on Earth. In his debut portrayal, Dev-Em escapes Krypton's destruction and arrives on , where he impersonates to perpetrate crimes, thereby establishing himself as a direct foil to the heroic young Kal-El and highlighting contrasts in Kryptonian upbringing and morality.

Evolution across DC continuities

In the Pre-Crisis continuity, Dev-Em was established as a juvenile delinquent who escaped Krypton's destruction and later reformed to become a 30th-century operative for the Interstellar Counter-Intelligence Corps, notably aiding the during the Great Darkness Saga in Legion of Super-Heroes Vol. 2 #290-294 (1982). Following the Crisis on Infinite Earths reboot, Dev-Em underwent a significant retcon in Vol. 4 (1989), where he was reimagined as a Daxamite named David Emery rather than a Kryptonian, severing ties to Superman's revised origin and portraying him as a mindwiped juvenile delinquent with lead-vulnerable powers similar to Kryptonian abilities under a yellow sun; this version appeared in storylines like Legionnaires #17-23 (1994), emphasizing his role as an unstable ally and antagonist within the rebooted history. The Post-Infinite Crisis era restored Dev-Em's Kryptonian origins, depicting him as a prisoner and criminal who battles in #851 (2007), aligning him once more with traditional physiology and backstory elements from the Pre-Crisis period while integrating him into contemporary narratives. In the (2011) and (2016) continuities, Dev-Em has seen no major appearances or further evolution as of November 2025, with his character remaining tied to pre-2011 depictions and absent from significant storylines in the and .

Fictional character biography

Pre-Crisis era

Dev-Em originated as a juvenile delinquent on the planet Krypton, where his escalating pranks and criminal activities, including attempts to murder his own parents for financial gain, led to his conviction for serious offenses. Believing Jor-El's warnings of Krypton's impending destruction, he placed himself and his parents in suspended animation in an orbiting space capsule, which survived Krypton's explosion and drifted to 20th-century Earth. Upon arrival, Dev-Em discovered his Kryptonian physiology granted him superhuman abilities under Earth's yellow sun, including super-strength, flight, and invulnerability, mirroring those of Superboy. Seeking revenge against Krypton's scientific establishment that he blamed for his punishment, Dev-Em targeted , luring the young hero to his capsule and using a Phantom Zone projector to banish him there temporarily. He then impersonated , committing crimes such as bank robberies and property destruction in to frame the real hero and tarnish his reputation. escaped the Zone, exposed the impostor through a clever test involving Kryptonian vulnerabilities, and defeated Dev-Em in combat before returning him to the as a more secure prison, effectively ending his immediate threat in the . Centuries later, in the 30th century, Dev-Em was granted early release from the Phantom Zone after demonstrating remorse and potential for rehabilitation during his imprisonment. He joined the , a United Planets , where he honed his skills in and combat while leveraging his powers. This culminated in his alliance with the during the Great Darkness Saga, where he played a pivotal role in combating Darkseid's forces, including leading assaults against brainwashed Daxamites and contributing to the tyrant's defeat across multiple issues. Dev-Em's arc from antagonist to ally exemplified themes of redemption and second chances prevalent in Silver and DC narratives, transforming a wayward into a heroic operative without seeking Legion membership.

Post-Crisis era

In the Post-Crisis continuity established after the 1985-1986 event, Dev-Em was retconned as a Daxamite rather than a , to align with the revised as the sole surviving son of raised by human parents on . This change eliminated any possibility of additional Kryptonian survivors like Dev-Em, repositioning him as an outsider with powers similar to Superman's but stemming from Daxamite physiology, which shares vulnerabilities to lead-based substances. Dev-Em emerged as a major antagonist during the Legion of Super-Heroes' relaunch in the "Five Years Later" storyline, where he allied with the Dominators to unleash catastrophic destruction on Earth. Posing as a deranged operative, he infiltrated lunar facilities and activated stolen Dominator technology to shatter Earth's moon, aiming to destabilize the planet's defenses and sow chaos across the United Planets. The Legion, including members like Cosmic Boy and Shrinking Violet, confronted him in a brutal battle; Dev-Em overpowered several heroes with his immense strength and energy projection before Violet exploited his size to infiltrate and incapacitate him from within. This event, spanning the Legion's reformation amid interstellar tensions, highlighted Dev-Em as a technological saboteur rather than a mere youthful offender, underscoring the heightened stakes of the Post-Crisis universe. Throughout the , Dev-Em received sporadic mentions in the Legionnaires series as an unrepentant villain, often referenced in flashbacks or intelligence briefings without any connection to the or redemption arcs. His role emphasized ongoing threats from Daxamite radicals, portraying him as a persistent danger to the Legion's fragile alliances during the pre-Zero Hour era.

Post- era

In the aftermath of the event, Dev-Em's portrayal shifted back to his origins as a prisoner, emphasizing themes of deception and otherworldly threats that echoed his debut in #287. This era featured limited but significant appearances that reinstated his status as a villainous figure from Superman's homeworld, contrasting with prior continuities. A fraudulent figure using the alias Devem first surfaced in 52 #4 (2006) as the leader of the Cult of Conner, a group of worshippers formed following Superboy (Kon-El)'s death. Posing as a survivor of , Devem sought to infiltrate and manipulate those connected to Superman's circle, including interactions with Ralph Dibny and Cassie Sandsmark during a at the River . Later revealed as Derek Mathers, a psychiatric patient with a prior record of , this impostor highlighted Dev-Em's motif of impersonation as a means of subversion. The authentic Dev-Em reemerged in Action Comics #851 (2007), part of the "Last Son" storyline, where he was depicted as a long-imprisoned Kryptonian criminal allied with General Zod in the Phantom Zone. When Zod and others escaped via the relocated Fort Rozz, Dev-Em stayed behind to ambush Superman, wielding a blade in a brutal confrontation that nearly proved fatal to the hero until intervention by Mon-El. This encounter reinforced Dev-Em's role as a Zone-based antagonist, with his defeat leading to transportation to the 30th century. Dev-Em received no prominent roles in later DC initiatives, such as relaunch (2011–2016), (2016–2021), or the and periods (2021–2025), rendering him an underutilized element of Superman's despite his potential for stories involving legacy and extradimensional perils.

Powers and abilities

Kryptonian physiology

Dev-Em's physiology, as depicted in pre-Crisis continuities, endows him with a suite of superhuman abilities powered by the absorption of yellow solar radiation, a process absent under Krypton's native . His cells convert this solar energy into biological enhancements, enabling feats far beyond human limits, such as capable of moving planetary masses or withstanding nuclear explosions without injury. These include flight for , superhuman speed approaching velocity, and enhanced stamina for prolonged exertion without fatigue. Dev-Em also possesses heat vision for emitting intense thermal beams, freeze breath to generate arctic winds, to penetrate most materials, and super-hearing to detect sounds across vast distances. Invulnerability protects him from extreme physical trauma, though he demonstrates these powers in confrontations, such as battling with super-speed and heat vision bursts. His vulnerabilities mirror those of other : exposure to radiation causes severe weakening or death depending on , red sun radiation strips his powers by mimicking Krypton's stellar conditions, and bypasses his solar-charged defenses entirely. In early post-Crisis continuities, Dev-Em was reimagined as David Emery, a of Titanian descent with psionic abilities that mimicked powers. These mental powers included for and flight, telepathic illusions for deception, and energy projection simulating heat vision and freeze breath, without reliance on yellow sun radiation. His vulnerabilities included mental fatigue from overexertion and psychic attacks, differing from physical weaknesses. In later post-Crisis continuities, Dev-Em is reimagined as a Daxamite, whose physiology grants nearly identical solar-empowered abilities to , including , flight, invulnerability, heat vision, and super-speed, allowing him to rival in combat and break lunar domes. However, Daxamites exhibit a unique sensitivity to lead, which induces rapid poisoning and debilitation, alongside shared weaknesses to red sun radiation and magic. Following , Dev-Em was restored as a , reverting to the standard pre-Crisis solar-powered physiology and vulnerabilities.

Intelligence and skills

Dev-Em demonstrated notable intelligence in devising elaborate criminal schemes during his early encounters with , including the theft of advanced Kryptonian scientific equipment to construct an from the planet's impending destruction and the subsequent use of a projector to trap while impersonating him to commit vandalism and frame the young hero for crimes across . These actions highlighted his aptitude for deception and strategic planning, allowing him to exploit Superboy's reputation and evade immediate detection through calculated misdirection. Following his initial antagonism, Dev-Em underwent a in the Pre-Crisis continuity, joining the Inter-Stellar Counter-Intelligence Corps as a trained operative in the 30th century, where he specialized in and interstellar investigations, such as infiltrating the Cosmic Spy League to capture its leader. This role underscored his honed skills in covert operations and adaptation to advanced future technologies, enabling him to navigate complex interstellar threats without relying on overt displays. In the Post-Crisis era, Dev-Em exhibited tactical acumen during confrontations, notably in a plot allied with to detonate explosives on Earth's moon, where he engaged and elements of the in combat, leveraging positioning and timing to prolong the scheme before its disruption. His combat proficiency was evident in these high-stakes battles, combining with physical maneuvers enhanced by his Kryptonian-like physiology under a yellow sun. However, Dev-Em possessed no exceptional scientific expertise surpassing standard Kryptonian intellectual norms, focusing instead on practical application of existing technologies for his objectives.

In other media

Television adaptations

Dev-Em was portrayed by English actor Aaron Pierre in the Syfy television series Krypton, which aired from 2018 to 2019 and served as a prequel exploring the planet's history before its destruction. In this adaptation, Pierre's Dev-Em is reimagined as a dedicated commander in the Sagitari, Krypton's elite military guild, who begins as Lyta-Zod's betrothed and a staunch enforcer of Kandor's order, marked by a rigid adherence to duty shaped by the loss of his parents to the terrorist group Black Zero. This version emphasizes his disciplined military background and internal conflicts over excessive force, diverging significantly from the character's comic book origins as a juvenile delinquent. Throughout the series, Dev-Em's arc transitions from antagonist to reluctant ally in the narrative set centuries before Superman's birth. Initially, he opposes Seg-El, the grandfather of Kal-El and a member of the House of El, due to romantic rivalry with and his loyalty to the military hierarchy under figures like . By the second season, Dev-Em defects to join a rebel resistance against the villain Brainiac, showcasing selflessness by allowing Brainiac to possess him temporarily to protect and employing aggressive tactics, such as deploying the creature Doomsday as a weapon, to safeguard Kandor. This humanization highlights his vulnerability, empathy, and struggle with manipulation by superiors, without any ties to the Phantom Zone imprisonment or future affiliations seen in the comics. As of 2025, remains Dev-Em's sole appearance in live-action television, with no subsequent adaptations announced or produced following the series' cancellation after two seasons.

Film adaptations

Dev-Em first appeared in live-action film media within the (DCEU) through the 2013 film Man of Steel, directed by . In this adaptation, a character named Dev-Em II, portrayed by actor , serves as a minor antagonist and member of the militant Sword of Rao faction led by . Dev-Em II is depicted as a fanatical warrior who participates in Zod's coup against the Kryptonian Law Council and subsequent invasion of , aiming to terraform the planet using the Black Zero Event. During the film's scout ship sequence in the , Dev-Em II confronts Kal-El () alongside other Sword of Rao soldiers while attempting to access the ship's data core; he is ultimately killed by Kal-El in close-quarters combat, marking one of Superman's early lethal encounters with his fellow . A promotional prequel comic, Man of Steel Prequel: Special Edition #1 (2013), written by , , and with art by and others, expands on the DCEU lore by introducing an ancestral figure, Dev-Em I, set approximately 20,000 years before the events of the film. This Dev-Em is a ruthless trainee in the Warrior Guild who murders fellow Kell-Ur during a training exercise on —the first such killing in over a millennium—and assaults Kara , a young pilot candidate. Convicted by the Law Council but spared execution due to societal aversion to , Dev-Em I escapes custody and stows away on Kara's scout ship, Scout Ship 0344, bound for a colonization mission. Upon awakening from stasis, he slaughters the crew to possess Kara, leading to a brutal confrontation where Kara kills him in aboard the vessel, which then crash-lands on prehistoric and remains buried until discovered by Kal-El in the film. This backstory establishes Dev-Em as a recurring symbol of across generations, contrasting the comic book version's portrayal of a mischievous 30th-century delinquent by emphasizing themes of societal decay and fanaticism during Krypton's expansionist era. As of November 2025, Dev-Em has not appeared in any subsequent DCEU films, including Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), (2017, or its 2021 director's cut), or standalone Superman projects, nor in the rebooted under . His limited role in Man of Steel and the prequel comic reimagines the character not as a future-era troublemaker from the comics, but as a harbinger of Krypton's internal collapse, underscoring the moral conflicts in Superman's . In live-action, Dev-Em's powers derive from standard physiology under a yellow sun, granting , flight, and invulnerability similar to Superman's, though these are neutralized in the prequel's space-bound fight.
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