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The alias employed by a gangster named Knuckles when he posed as a survivor of the exploded planet [[Krypton]] like [[Superman]]—one of a group of such survivors engaged in the rebuilding of [[Kryptonian]] civilization on the "distant planet" Rola—as part of an elaborate scheme to lure Superman into a [[Kryptonite]] deathtrap so that he and his henchmen can loot the [[Metropolis]] National Bank of $1,000,000 dollars in cash. Knuckles and his cohorts are apprehended by Superman in October 1951 (Act No. 161: "Exit-Superman!").
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The alias employed by a gangster named [[Knuckles]] when he posed as a survivor of the exploded planet [[Krypton]] like [[Superman]]—one of a group of such survivors engaged in the rebuilding of [[Kryptonian]] civilization on the "distant planet" Rola—as part of an elaborate scheme to lure Superman into a [[Kryptonite]] deathtrap so that he and his henchmen can loot the [[Metropolis]] National Bank of $1,000,000 dollars in cash. Knuckles and his cohorts are apprehended by Superman in October 1951 (Act No. 161: "Exit-Superman!"). (TGSB)
  
 
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Antara

The alias employed by a gangster named Knuckles when he posed as a survivor of the exploded planet Krypton like Superman—one of a group of such survivors engaged in the rebuilding of Kryptonian civilization on the "distant planet" Rola—as part of an elaborate scheme to lure Superman into a Kryptonite deathtrap so that he and his henchmen can loot the Metropolis National Bank of $1,000,000 dollars in cash. Knuckles and his cohorts are apprehended by Superman in October 1951 (Act No. 161: "Exit-Superman!"). (TGSB)

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