The Rainbow Raider
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− | While preparing for the Smallville "Mystery-Costume Charity Ball", [[Jonathan and Martha Kent|Martha Kent]] discovers the costume of the Rainbow Raider in her attic and determines to wear it to the Ball. At the same moment, jewel-thief [[Vic Lockwood]] is released from prison and hatches a scheme to use his own Rainbow Raider costume to rob the Charity Ball. When Ma Kent mistakenly makes off with the cash box intended for Lockwood, [[Superboy]] uses his superspeed to substitute Lockwood for Ma Kent and alerts the police to scam (SB No. 164, Apr 1970: "The Revolt of Ma Kent"). | + | While preparing for the Smallville "Mystery-Costume Charity Ball", [[Jonathan and Martha Kent|Martha Kent]] discovers the costume of the Rainbow Raider in her attic and determines to wear it to the Ball. At the same moment, jewel-thief [[Vic Lockwood]] is released from prison and hatches a scheme to use his own Rainbow Raider costume to rob the Charity Ball. When Ma Kent mistakenly makes off with the cash box intended for Lockwood, [[Superboy]] uses his superspeed to substitute Lockwood for Ma Kent and alerts the police to the scam (SB No. 164, Apr 1970: "The Revolt of Ma Kent"). |
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Revision as of 15:02, 26 January 2007
The costumed thief who has repeatedly robbed various Smallville businesses. Over the years, both Ma and Pa Kent have masqueraded as the Rainbow Raider.
While preparing for the Smallville "Mystery-Costume Charity Ball", Martha Kent discovers the costume of the Rainbow Raider in her attic and determines to wear it to the Ball. At the same moment, jewel-thief Vic Lockwood is released from prison and hatches a scheme to use his own Rainbow Raider costume to rob the Charity Ball. When Ma Kent mistakenly makes off with the cash box intended for Lockwood, Superboy uses his superspeed to substitute Lockwood for Ma Kent and alerts the police to the scam (SB No. 164, Apr 1970: "The Revolt of Ma Kent").