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| Synopsis1 = [[Kal-El (New Earth)|Superman]] awakens to find out that, rather than being transported into the [[Smallville (New Earth)|Smallville]] of his high-school past as he initially assumed, he was transported into [[Kenneth Braverman (New Earth)|Conduit]]'s recreation of that period's Smallville somewhere in the Dakotas, with automatons of various people including Clark Kent's parents all praising Kenny Braverman as a hero. This becomes more apparent when Superman flies to the recreated [[Smallville High School]] football stadium to find an audience of hard-wired clones of Kenny Braverman's father all cheering Kenny on as he fights man-to-man with Clark Kent until he absorbs so much power for his [[Kryptonite]]-radiating ability that it burns Kenny from the inside out, leaving him a lifeless husk. As he collapses on the field, Kenny's last words again blame Superman for what has happened to him.
 
| Synopsis1 = [[Kal-El (New Earth)|Superman]] awakens to find out that, rather than being transported into the [[Smallville (New Earth)|Smallville]] of his high-school past as he initially assumed, he was transported into [[Kenneth Braverman (New Earth)|Conduit]]'s recreation of that period's Smallville somewhere in the Dakotas, with automatons of various people including Clark Kent's parents all praising Kenny Braverman as a hero. This becomes more apparent when Superman flies to the recreated [[Smallville High School]] football stadium to find an audience of hard-wired clones of Kenny Braverman's father all cheering Kenny on as he fights man-to-man with Clark Kent until he absorbs so much power for his [[Kryptonite]]-radiating ability that it burns Kenny from the inside out, leaving him a lifeless husk. As he collapses on the field, Kenny's last words again blame Superman for what has happened to him.
   
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"Home and The Hollow Heart!": Superman awakens to find out that, rather than being transported into the Smallville of his high-school past as he initially assumed, he was transported into Conduit's recreation of

Action Comics #711 is an issue of the series Action Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of July, 1995.

Synopsis for "Home and The Hollow Heart!"

Superman awakens to find out that, rather than being transported into the Smallville of his high-school past as he initially assumed, he was transported into Conduit's recreation of that period's Smallville somewhere in the Dakotas, with automatons of various people including Clark Kent's parents all praising Kenny Braverman as a hero. This becomes more apparent when Superman flies to the recreated Smallville High School football stadium to find an audience of hard-wired clones of Kenny Braverman's father all cheering Kenny on as he fights man-to-man with Clark Kent until he absorbs so much power for his Kryptonite-radiating ability that it burns Kenny from the inside out, leaving him a lifeless husk. As he collapses on the field, Kenny's last words again blame Superman for what has happened to him.

Appearing in "Home and The Hollow Heart!"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Villains:

Other Characters:

  • Gas World clerk
  • Miguel
  • unnamed persons and judge at Municipal Court building

Locations:

  • Smallville recreation
  • California/Oregon border
    • Gas World
  • Metropolis
    • Municipal Court building

Items:

  • Lana Lang robot
  • Pete Ross robot
  • Pa Kent robot
  • Ma Kent robot
  • Lois Lane robot

Vehicles:

  • Lucy Lane's car

Notes

  • Superman navigation number 1995/24.



See Also


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