Professor William Enders
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| − | [[Category:Entries|Enders,   | + | A dedicated astronomer and author of a book called '''The Planet Krypton''', who, years ago, shortly before the planet [[Krypton]] exploded into fragments, observed Krypton via telescope, communicated with [[Jor-El]] via radio, and, by following Jor-El's detailed instructions for the building of a "matter-radio"—"a transmitter that can send all forms of living matter--even living people--across space by radio"—even made a journey to Krypton, where he befriended Jor-El and his family and discussed with the brilliant [[Kryptonian]] scientist the impending doom of his planet.  | 
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| − | [[category:Scientists|Enders,   | + | In July-August 1952, Buttons Harris and a henchman kidnap Professor Enders and steal the matter-radio so that they can use the fabulous transmitter for crime—principally by allowing client gangs to commit crimes in [[Metropolis]] and then make instantaneous matter-radio getaways to a distant city—but [[Superman]] apprehends Harris and his cohorts and rescues Professor Enders from their clutches (S No. 77/1: "The Man Who Went to Krypton!"). (TGSB)  | 
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| + | [[Category:Entries|Enders, William (Professor)]]  | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:21, 29 March 2008
Professor William Enders
A dedicated astronomer and author of a book called The Planet Krypton, who, years ago, shortly before the planet Krypton exploded into fragments, observed Krypton via telescope, communicated with Jor-El via radio, and, by following Jor-El's detailed instructions for the building of a "matter-radio"—"a transmitter that can send all forms of living matter--even living people--across space by radio"—even made a journey to Krypton, where he befriended Jor-El and his family and discussed with the brilliant Kryptonian scientist the impending doom of his planet.
In July-August 1952, Buttons Harris and a henchman kidnap Professor Enders and steal the matter-radio so that they can use the fabulous transmitter for crime—principally by allowing client gangs to commit crimes in Metropolis and then make instantaneous matter-radio getaways to a distant city—but Superman apprehends Harris and his cohorts and rescues Professor Enders from their clutches (S No. 77/1: "The Man Who Went to Krypton!"). (TGSB)
