Count D'ort

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A confidence man, pickpocket, and leader of a gang of criminals who kidnap [[Jimmy Olsen]], [[Lois Lane]], and lovely [[Betty Roxmore]], Jimmy Olsen’s girl friend. [[Superman]] soon rescues the captives and apprehends the criminals, but because Olsen is in dutch with his girl friend because of an accidental mix-up of Valentine’s Day gifts for which Superman was partially responsible, the [[Man of Steel]] deliberately performs the rescue and capture at invisible super-speed in such a way as to make it appear that Olsen is single-handedly responsible (Act No. 71, Apr 1944: “Valentine Villainy!”) (TGSB).
 
A confidence man, pickpocket, and leader of a gang of criminals who kidnap [[Jimmy Olsen]], [[Lois Lane]], and lovely [[Betty Roxmore]], Jimmy Olsen’s girl friend. [[Superman]] soon rescues the captives and apprehends the criminals, but because Olsen is in dutch with his girl friend because of an accidental mix-up of Valentine’s Day gifts for which Superman was partially responsible, the [[Man of Steel]] deliberately performs the rescue and capture at invisible super-speed in such a way as to make it appear that Olsen is single-handedly responsible (Act No. 71, Apr 1944: “Valentine Villainy!”) (TGSB).
  
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Count D'ort

A confidence man, pickpocket, and leader of a gang of criminals who kidnap Jimmy Olsen, Lois Lane, and lovely Betty Roxmore, Jimmy Olsen’s girl friend. Superman soon rescues the captives and apprehends the criminals, but because Olsen is in dutch with his girl friend because of an accidental mix-up of Valentine’s Day gifts for which Superman was partially responsible, the Man of Steel deliberately performs the rescue and capture at invisible super-speed in such a way as to make it appear that Olsen is single-handedly responsible (Act No. 71, Apr 1944: “Valentine Villainy!”) (TGSB).

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