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[[Clark Kent]]'s Kandorian double and a member of the [[Look-Alike Squad]] that takes the place of their Earthly counterparts ([[Jimmy Olsen]], [[Perry White]], [[Lois Lane]], [[Lana Lang]]) as needed by [[Superman]] to foil criminals. | [[Clark Kent]]'s Kandorian double and a member of the [[Look-Alike Squad]] that takes the place of their Earthly counterparts ([[Jimmy Olsen]], [[Perry White]], [[Lois Lane]], [[Lana Lang]]) as needed by [[Superman]] to foil criminals. | ||
− | + | Vol-Don is a relative of [[Kal-El]] ([[Superman]]), which explains their close resembalance. | |
When [[Metropolis]] television station [[WMET-TV]] inaugurates its new "Our American Heroes" series with a program honoring Superman, "our greatest American hero", Vol-Don and his fellow Look-a-Like Squad members appear on the show along with Superman's other friends and admirers to help pay tribute to the [[Man of Steel]] (Act No. 309, Feb 1964: "The Superman Super-Spectacular!"). | When [[Metropolis]] television station [[WMET-TV]] inaugurates its new "Our American Heroes" series with a program honoring Superman, "our greatest American hero", Vol-Don and his fellow Look-a-Like Squad members appear on the show along with Superman's other friends and admirers to help pay tribute to the [[Man of Steel]] (Act No. 309, Feb 1964: "The Superman Super-Spectacular!"). |
Revision as of 20:05, 16 September 2008
Clark Kent's Kandorian double and a member of the Look-Alike Squad that takes the place of their Earthly counterparts (Jimmy Olsen, Perry White, Lois Lane, Lana Lang) as needed by Superman to foil criminals.
Vol-Don is a relative of Kal-El (Superman), which explains their close resembalance.
When Metropolis television station WMET-TV inaugurates its new "Our American Heroes" series with a program honoring Superman, "our greatest American hero", Vol-Don and his fellow Look-a-Like Squad members appear on the show along with Superman's other friends and admirers to help pay tribute to the Man of Steel (Act No. 309, Feb 1964: "The Superman Super-Spectacular!").