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'''Power-Boy'''
 
'''Power-Boy'''
  
[[Zarl Vorne]], a superhero originally from Earth, was rocketed to the asteroid world of [[Juno]], where the lower gravity gave him super powers. He met and befriended [[Superboy]] during one of the [[Boy of Steel]]'s many journeys off Earth into outer space. Unfortunately, soon after his arrival on Juno, Superboy discovered that his presence was deadly to Power-Boy and he had to leave his new friend (SB No. 52, Oct 1956: "The Power-Boy from Earth!").
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[[Zarl Vorne]], a superhero originally from Earth, was rocketed to the asteroid world of [[Juno]], where the lower gravity gave him super powers. He met and befriended [[Superboy]] during one of the [[Boy of Steel]]'s many journeys off Earth into outer space. Unfortunately, soon after his arrival on Juno, Superboy discovered that his presence was deadly to Power-Boy and he had to leave his new friend (SB No. 52/2, Oct 1956: "The Power-Boy from Earth!").
 
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Latest revision as of 03:07, 9 September 2009

Superboy meets Power-Boy

Power-Boy

Zarl Vorne, a superhero originally from Earth, was rocketed to the asteroid world of Juno, where the lower gravity gave him super powers. He met and befriended Superboy during one of the Boy of Steel's many journeys off Earth into outer space. Unfortunately, soon after his arrival on Juno, Superboy discovered that his presence was deadly to Power-Boy and he had to leave his new friend (SB No. 52/2, Oct 1956: "The Power-Boy from Earth!").

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