Harvey Follensby

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The proprietor of the [[Space Seeker]], a mock-up spaceship, suspended over [[Metropolis]] by gas-filled balloons, which offers simulated space trips for the price of a dollar. When Follensby constructs an actual spaceship for a journey to [[Mars]]--and tricks four Metropolis failures into coming aboard as his crew--[[Superman]] rides along to ensure the space voyagers' safety and to help put each of the reluctant crewmen on the road to achieving his life's ambition (S No. 72/3, Sep/Oct 1951: "The Flight of the Failures!").
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The proprietor of the Space Seeker, a mock-up spaceship, suspended over [[Metropolis]] by gas-filled balloons, which offers simulated space trips for the price of a dollar. When Follensby constructs an actual spaceship for a journey to [[Mars]]--and tricks four Metropolis failures into coming aboard as his crew--[[Superman]] rides along to ensure the space voyagers' safety and to help put each of the reluctant crewmen on the road to achieving his life's ambition (S No. 72/3, Sep/Oct 1951: "The Flight of the Failures!"). (TGSB)
  
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Harvey Follensby

The proprietor of the Space Seeker, a mock-up spaceship, suspended over Metropolis by gas-filled balloons, which offers simulated space trips for the price of a dollar. When Follensby constructs an actual spaceship for a journey to Mars--and tricks four Metropolis failures into coming aboard as his crew--Superman rides along to ensure the space voyagers' safety and to help put each of the reluctant crewmen on the road to achieving his life's ambition (S No. 72/3, Sep/Oct 1951: "The Flight of the Failures!"). (TGSB)

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