Formula X-22

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'''Formula X-22'''. An unknown alien chemical that exists in gaseous form and is stored within [[Superman]]'s [[Fortress of Solitude]]. In August 1966, [[Perry White]] upset a bottle containing the chemical, which adversely affected the personalities of both himself and Gotham City police commissioner James Gordon, leading to them becoming [[Anti-Superman]] and [[Anti-Batman]]. (WF No. 159, August 1966: "The Cape and Cowl Crooks!")
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'''Formula X-22'''
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[[Image:Formula_X22.jpg|left|Art by Curt Swan and George Klein, 1966.]]
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An unknown alien chemical stored within [[Superman]]'s [[Fortress of Solitude]] that exists in gaseous form and causes normal human beings to develop extreme criminal tendencies. In August 1966, [[Perry White]] upsets a bottle containing the chemical, radically altering the personalities of both himself and [[Commissioner James W. Gordon]], and leads them to assume the villainous identities of [[Anti-Superman]] and [[Anti-Batman]] (WF No. 159: "The Cape and Cowl Crooks!").
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== External Links to Online Comics ==
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*[https://www.supermanthroughtheages.com/tales3/capeandcowl/?page=0 READ The CAPE and COWL CROOKS!]
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Latest revision as of 19:05, 19 March 2011

Formula X-22

Art by Curt Swan and George Klein, 1966.

An unknown alien chemical stored within Superman's Fortress of Solitude that exists in gaseous form and causes normal human beings to develop extreme criminal tendencies. In August 1966, Perry White upsets a bottle containing the chemical, radically altering the personalities of both himself and Commissioner James W. Gordon, and leads them to assume the villainous identities of Anti-Superman and Anti-Batman (WF No. 159: "The Cape and Cowl Crooks!").

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