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[[Image:Sgtrock.jpg|thumb|''DCCP'' No. 10 cover by Ross Andru]]  
 
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An alias employed by [[Superman]] after a powerful bomb explodes that not only sends Superman back into the past during WWII but also gave him total amnesia.   
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An alias employed by [[Superman]] after a powerful bomb explosion not only sends Superman back into the past during WWII but also gives him total amnesia.   
  
In this past, he finds an American soldier uniform and dons it to hide his regular costume since he is no position to explain it.  Unfortunately, he soon encounters [[Sgt. Rock]] and [[Easy Company]] who had just dealt with Germans impersonating US soldiers and suspected that this stranger was one of those imposters considering he has no identification such as military dog-tags.  As it happens, this confrontation was interrupted by Sgt. Rock spotting Germans lying in ambush and Easy Company defeats them which leads them to believe that the stranger is not one of them since the enemy made no attempt to give him preferential treatment.
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In this past, he finds an American soldier uniform and dons it.  Unfortunately, he soon encounters [[Sgt. Rock]] and [[Easy Company]] who have recently dealt with Germans impersonating US soldiers and suspect that this stranger could be one of those imposters.  As it happens, this confrontation is interrupted by a German ambush, one where the enemy gives no signs of recognizing Superman.
  
After the incident, Easy Company takes Clark along and question him with American culture trivia like baseball results and are satisfied when he answered correctly.  As a result, Rock follows the company's tradition and dubs the stranger a distinctive nickname, Tag-Along.  Their new addition becomes a mixed blessing for Easy Company, one example being when a German tank attacks them.  Tag-Along has the unit's anti-tank weapon, but Clark's forgotten vow never to take a life subconciously prevents him from firing it despite the fact that his comrades are in deadly peril.  Fortunately, when Clark pounds the ground in frustration, he inadvertantly creates an earthquake with the shockwaves, creating a fissure that the tank falls into which allows Easy Company to destroy it.
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After this incident, Easy Company questions Superman with American cultural trivia such as baseball and are satisfied with his answers.  As a result, Rock follows the company's tradition and dubs the stranger with a distinctive nickname, Tag-Along.  The new addition becomes a mixed blessing for Easy Company. For example, after a German tank attacks, Superman's forgotten vow never to take a life subconciously prevents him from firing anti-tank weapons despite the fact that his comrades are in deadly peril.  Fortunately, when Superman pounds the ground in frustration, he inadvertantly creates an earthquake with the shockwaves, creating a fissure that traps the tank and enables its destruction.
  
Shortly, Superman's memory returns and he resolves to protect Easy Company for a short time, first from an attacking war plane and then, by destroying a Nazi outpost before faking his death to fool the company.  Allowing himself to be buried, Superman digs himself out and returns to the present day.
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Though Superman's memory returns, he resolves to protect Easy Company for a time, first by fending off an attacking war plane and then, by destroying a Nazi outpost.  Superman leaves Easy Company by faking his own death and allowing himself to be buried. After the ruse is successful, Superman digs himself out and returns to the present day (DCCP No. 10, Jun 1979: "The Miracle Man of Easy Company!").
 
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(DCCP No. 10, Jun 1979: "The Miracle Man of Easy Company!").
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Latest revision as of 09:10, 4 March 2008

DCCP No. 10 cover by Ross Andru

An alias employed by Superman after a powerful bomb explosion not only sends Superman back into the past during WWII but also gives him total amnesia.

In this past, he finds an American soldier uniform and dons it. Unfortunately, he soon encounters Sgt. Rock and Easy Company who have recently dealt with Germans impersonating US soldiers and suspect that this stranger could be one of those imposters. As it happens, this confrontation is interrupted by a German ambush, one where the enemy gives no signs of recognizing Superman.

After this incident, Easy Company questions Superman with American cultural trivia such as baseball and are satisfied with his answers. As a result, Rock follows the company's tradition and dubs the stranger with a distinctive nickname, Tag-Along. The new addition becomes a mixed blessing for Easy Company. For example, after a German tank attacks, Superman's forgotten vow never to take a life subconciously prevents him from firing anti-tank weapons despite the fact that his comrades are in deadly peril. Fortunately, when Superman pounds the ground in frustration, he inadvertantly creates an earthquake with the shockwaves, creating a fissure that traps the tank and enables its destruction.

Though Superman's memory returns, he resolves to protect Easy Company for a time, first by fending off an attacking war plane and then, by destroying a Nazi outpost. Superman leaves Easy Company by faking his own death and allowing himself to be buried. After the ruse is successful, Superman digs himself out and returns to the present day (DCCP No. 10, Jun 1979: "The Miracle Man of Easy Company!").

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