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+ | | Quotation = So this is [[30th Century|2956]]! What a difference time makes! Now I know how Rip Van Winkle felt! |
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+ | | Speaker = [[Kal-El (Earth-One)|Superman]] |
| StoryTitle1 = The Make-Believe Superman |
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+ | | Synopsis1 = [[Kal-El (Earth-One)|Superman]] takes the place of an actor who masquerades as him to lure a crime boss into the open. |
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+ | | StoryTitle2 = The Impossible Haircut |
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+ | | Synopsis2 = Lois Lane and Clark Kent interview a master barber who claims to have cut a lock of Superman's hair. |
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+ | | StoryTitle3 = Rip Van Superman |
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+ | | Synopsis3 = A cyclotron accident in which Kryptonite is involved puts Superman in a coma. He is placed in a tomb, and sleeps until the 30th Century. Upon awakening, he learns that "vitamins and hormones" have given all Earth people powers similar to his own. But the people of Earth are overly-dependent on robots to do their work, and fall prey to a villain named Drago. Superman rallies the people of the 30th Century to defeat Drago. As repayment, two men of that time send Superman back to his normal era with an experimental time machine. He awakens in his glass tomb only minutes after he had been placed in it. |
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'''Featured Characters:''' |
'''Featured Characters:''' |
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+ | * {{apn|[[Kal-El (Earth-One)|Superman]]|Batman #101|Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #14}} |
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'''Supporting Characters:''' |
'''Supporting Characters:''' |
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+ | * Hal Hannon {{1stas|Jenkins}} |
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+ | * Snap Magazine |
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+ | ** Joe |
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+ | ** Vince |
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'''Other Characters:''' |
'''Other Characters:''' |
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+ | * {{a|[[Metropolis Police Department]]}} |
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'''Locations:''' |
'''Locations:''' |
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+ | * [[Mars (planet)|Mars]] {{Mentioned}} |
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+ | * {{a|[[Metropolis]]}} |
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+ | ** Metropolis Turnpike |
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+ | '''Items:''' |
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+ | * {{a|[[Daily Planet]]}} |
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+ | '''Vehicles:''' |
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+ | * Stream-Liner |
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+ | '''Featured Characters:''' |
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+ | * {{a|[[Kal-El (Earth-One)|Superman]]}} {{Flashalso}} |
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+ | '''Supporting Characters:''' |
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+ | * Antoine, King of Barbers {{Flashalso}} |
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+ | * {{a|[[Lois Lane (Earth-One)|Lois Lane]]}} |
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+ | '''Antagonists:''' |
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+ | * Dandy Jim {{Flashback}} |
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+ | '''Other Characters:''' |
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+ | * [[Perry White (Earth-One)|Chief]] {{Mentioned}} |
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+ | * General Clayborne {{Photo}} |
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+ | * Senator Wells |
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+ | '''Locations:''' |
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+ | * {{a|[[Metropolis]]}} {{Flashalso}} |
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+ | ** [[Daily Planet]] {{Mentioned}} |
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+ | ** Jail {{Flashback}} |
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+ | ** Museum of Hair |
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+ | ** Waterfront Cafe {{Flashback}} |
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+ | * Tramp Steamer {{Flashback}} |
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+ | '''Featured Characters:''' |
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+ | * {{a|[[Kal-El (Earth-One)|Superman]]}} |
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+ | '''Supporting Characters:''' |
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+ | * {{a|[[James Olsen (Earth-One)|Jimmy Olsen]]}} |
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+ | * {{a|[[Lois Lane (Earth-One)|Lois Lane]]}} |
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+ | * {{a|[[Perry White (Earth-One)|Perry White]]}} |
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+ | '''Antagonists:''' |
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+ | * Drago |
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+ | '''Other Characters:''' |
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+ | * [[Bruce Wayne (Earth-One)|Batman]] {{Mentioned}} |
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+ | * Kylle |
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+ | * Rip Van Winkle {{Mentioned}} |
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+ | * Yaddo |
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+ | '''Locations:''' |
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+ | * {{a|[[1956]]}} |
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+ | ** [[Krypton]] {{Mentioned}} |
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+ | ** {{a|[[Metropolis]]}} |
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+ | *** {{a|[[Daily Planet]]}} |
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+ | *** {{a|[[Metropolis University]]}} |
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+ | * {{a|[[30th Century|2956]]}} |
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+ | ** {{a|[[Earth's Moon]]}} |
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+ | *** Moon-Prison |
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+ | ** {{a|[[Metropolis]]}} |
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+ | '''Items:''' |
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+ | * Cyclotron |
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+ | * [[Kryptonite]] {{Mentioned}} |
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+ | * Time-Machine {{Mentioned}} |
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+ | * Vulcanite |
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+ | | Notes = * "Rip Van Superman" was reprinted in {{c|Superman Annual Vol 1 4}}, {{c|World's Finest Vol 1 178}} and {{co|Superman: Past and Future (Collected)}}. |
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+ | | Recommended = {{Superman RR}} |
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Revision as of 13:31, 25 April 2020
Superman #107 is an issue of the series Superman (Volume 1) with a cover date of August, 1956.
Synopsis for "The Make-Believe Superman"
Superman takes the place of an actor who masquerades as him to lure a crime boss into the open.
Appearing in "The Make-Believe Superman"
Featured Characters:
- Template:Apn
Supporting Characters:
- Hal Hannon (First appearance as Jenkins)
Antagonists:
- Snap Magazine
- Joe
- Vince
Other Characters:
Locations:
- Mars (Mentioned only)
- Metropolis
- Metropolis Turnpike
Items:
Vehicles:
- Stream-Liner
Synopsis for "The Impossible Haircut"
Lois Lane and Clark Kent interview a master barber who claims to have cut a lock of Superman's hair.
Appearing in "The Impossible Haircut"
Featured Characters:
- Superman (Flashback and main story)
Supporting Characters:
- Antoine, King of Barbers (Flashback and main story)
- Lois Lane
Antagonists:
- Dandy Jim (Flashback only)
Other Characters:
- Chief (Mentioned only)
- General Clayborne (In a photograph only)
- Senator Wells
Locations:
- Metropolis (Flashback and main story)
- Daily Planet (Mentioned only)
- Jail (Flashback only)
- Museum of Hair
- Waterfront Cafe (Flashback only)
Items:
Vehicles:
- Tramp Steamer (Flashback only)
Synopsis for "Rip Van Superman"
A cyclotron accident in which Kryptonite is involved puts Superman in a coma. He is placed in a tomb, and sleeps until the 30th Century. Upon awakening, he learns that "vitamins and hormones" have given all Earth people powers similar to his own. But the people of Earth are overly-dependent on robots to do their work, and fall prey to a villain named Drago. Superman rallies the people of the 30th Century to defeat Drago. As repayment, two men of that time send Superman back to his normal era with an experimental time machine. He awakens in his glass tomb only minutes after he had been placed in it.
Appearing in "Rip Van Superman"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Drago
Other Characters:
- Batman (Mentioned only)
- Kylle
- Rip Van Winkle (Mentioned only)
- Yaddo
Locations:
- 1956
- Krypton (Mentioned only)
- Metropolis
- 2956
- Earth's Moon
- Moon-Prison
- Metropolis
- Earth's Moon
Items:
- Cyclotron
- Kryptonite (Mentioned only)
- Time-Machine (Mentioned only)
- Vulcanite
Vehicles:
Notes
- "Rip Van Superman" was reprinted in Superman Annual #4, World's Finest #178 and Superman: Past and Future.
See Also
Recommended Reading
- Superman Recommended Reading
- Action Comics (Volume 1)
- Action Comics (Volume 2)
- Adventures of Superman (Volume 1)
- Batman/Superman (Volume 1)
- Batman/Superman (Volume 2)
- Batman/Superman: World's Finest (Volume 1)
- DC Comics Presents (Volume 1)
- Superman (Volume 1)
- Superman (Volume 2)
- Superman (Volume 3)
- Superman (Volume 4)
- Superman (Volume 5)
- Superman (Volume 6)
- Superman/Batman (Volume 1)
- Superman Confidential (Volume 1)
- Superman: Son of Kal-El (Volume 1)
- Superman: The Man of Steel (Volume 1)
- Superman: The Man of Tomorrow (Volume 1)
- Superman/Wonder Woman (Volume 1)
- World's Finest (Volume 1)