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DC: Rise Of The Kryptonian Tyrant
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  • Reads 14,860
  • Votes 492
  • Parts 75
  • Time 37h 47m
Complete, First published Apr 15
This story follows the rise of a Kryptonian man who rises to infamy as a war criminal. In his previous life, he was a devoted and selfless individual, deeply in love with his ex-girlfriend, whom he eventually married. He poured his heart and soul into their family, sacrificing everything to raise a child he believed was his own, only to uncover the devastating truth of betrayal. This heartbreak and loss shaped his ultimate downfall.

Reborn with a drastically altered personality, he becomes ambitious, ruthless, manipulative, and cunning. Determined to leave his mark, he stops at nothing to achieve his goals, building an unstoppable force that reshapes the universe in his image.
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