Little Leaguer

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In "Superman's Day of Doom" (Superman No. 157 1962) whilst all his friends from the present and future were celebrating [[Superman Day]] in [[Metropolis]] (the date of [[Superman]]'s arrival on Earth), the Man of Steel lay dying from exposure to a chunk of [[Green Kryptonite]] - courtesy of an anniversary present from the warped mind of [[Bizarro]] Number One.
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As the stricken Man of Tomorrow lay helpless, he combed the festivities with his [[X-Ray Vision]] to see which one of his friends would save them - prophetically one with the initals L.L as foretold by a gift, "...an advanced kind of computer!"  from the [[Cybern Galaxy]].
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'''Little Leaguer'''
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While all his friends from the present and future are in [[Metropolis]] celebrating [[Superman Day]], the date of [[Superman]]'s arrival on Earth, the [[Man of Steel]] lay dying from exposure to a chunk of [[Green Kryptonite]]—courtesy of an anniversary present from the warped mind of [[Bizarro]] Number One.
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As the stricken Man of Tomorrow lay helpless, he combs the festivities with his X-Ray vision to see which one of his friends will save him—prophetically one with the initials L.L as foretold by a gift, "...an advanced kind of computer!"  from the [[Cybern Galaxy]].
 
[[Image:Sman_2.jpg|thumb|right|Little Leaguer!]]
 
[[Image:Sman_2.jpg|thumb|right|Little Leaguer!]]
  
As his life ebbed away Superman was suddenly saved by a young lad playing baseball who was wearing a uniform.  Surprisngly, Superman's rescuer's name didn't have the initals L.L. - [[Steve Snappin]].  Then, Superman saw the lettering on the back of his savior Steve's uniform - that he was, in fact,  a '''Little Leaguer.'''
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As his life ebbs away Superman is suddenly saved by a young lad playing baseball who is wearing a uniform.  Surprisingly, Superman's rescuer's name, [[Steven Snapinn]], doesn't have the initials L.L.  Then, Superman sees the lettering on the back of his savior's uniform—that he was, in fact,  a '''Little Leaguer''' (S No. 157/3, Nov 1962: "Superman's Day of Doom").
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==External Link==
 
==External Link==
  
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_League Wikipedia entry on Little League]
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_League_Baseball Wikipedia entry on Little League Baseball]
 
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== External Links to Online Comics ==
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'''"Superman's Day of Doom"''' from Superman No. 157
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[http://superman.ws/tales4/DayOfDoom/]
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Latest revision as of 03:00, 7 April 2009

Art by Curt Swan & Geo. Klein

Little Leaguer

While all his friends from the present and future are in Metropolis celebrating Superman Day, the date of Superman's arrival on Earth, the Man of Steel lay dying from exposure to a chunk of Green Kryptonite—courtesy of an anniversary present from the warped mind of Bizarro Number One.

As the stricken Man of Tomorrow lay helpless, he combs the festivities with his X-Ray vision to see which one of his friends will save him—prophetically one with the initials L.L as foretold by a gift, "...an advanced kind of computer!" from the Cybern Galaxy.

Little Leaguer!

As his life ebbs away Superman is suddenly saved by a young lad playing baseball who is wearing a uniform. Surprisingly, Superman's rescuer's name, Steven Snapinn, doesn't have the initials L.L. Then, Superman sees the lettering on the back of his savior's uniform—that he was, in fact, a Little Leaguer (S No. 157/3, Nov 1962: "Superman's Day of Doom").


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