The Domino

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'''The Domino'''
  
 
A sinister criminal mastermind, his identity concealed by a purple mask, who attempts through acts of terror and sabotage, to intimidate amusement park owner Jim Gantry into allowing crooked gambling concessionaires into operating their rackets freely on the grounds of his amusement park.
 
A sinister criminal mastermind, his identity concealed by a purple mask, who attempts through acts of terror and sabotage, to intimidate amusement park owner Jim Gantry into allowing crooked gambling concessionaires into operating their rackets freely on the grounds of his amusement park.
  
The domino is in reality Jeff Farnham, a handsome but profligate society playboy who ran through his family inheritance and then discovered that ''“there was only one way to keep me living in the manner to which I was accustomed, crime, and gambling!”'' He is exposed and apprehended by [[Superman]].
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The domino is in reality Jeff Farnham, a handsome but profligate society playboy who "ran thru [his] family inheritance" and then discovered that "there was only one way to keep me living in the manner to which I was accustomed—crime and gambling!" He is exposed and apprehended by [[Superman]] in March 1942 (Act No. 46: "The Devil's Playground!"). (TGSB)
  
(Act No. 46, Mar 1942: "The Devil’s Playground!")
 
  
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The Domino

A sinister criminal mastermind, his identity concealed by a purple mask, who attempts through acts of terror and sabotage, to intimidate amusement park owner Jim Gantry into allowing crooked gambling concessionaires into operating their rackets freely on the grounds of his amusement park.

The domino is in reality Jeff Farnham, a handsome but profligate society playboy who "ran thru [his] family inheritance" and then discovered that "there was only one way to keep me living in the manner to which I was accustomed—crime and gambling!" He is exposed and apprehended by Superman in March 1942 (Act No. 46: "The Devil's Playground!"). (TGSB)

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