Miracle Monday
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[[Image:MMdinner.jpg|Superman shows up for a Miracle Monday Dinner|center]] | [[Image:MMdinner.jpg|Superman shows up for a Miracle Monday Dinner|center]] | ||
− | The third Monday of every May | + | The third Monday of every May and a holiday whose origins were unknown for some time, it commemorates [[Superman]]'s triumph over [[C.W. Saturn]]. The first Miracle Monday was in 1981, making 2005 the 25th Miracle Monday. (MM) |
The holiday is celebrated by preparing the Miracle Monday Dinner, which is made available to people in need. An extra place is set at the table in honor of Superman. (S No. 400, Oct 1984) | The holiday is celebrated by preparing the Miracle Monday Dinner, which is made available to people in need. An extra place is set at the table in honor of Superman. (S No. 400, Oct 1984) | ||
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
− | [ | + | [https://www.supermanthroughtheages.com/thebook/mm_contents.php '''MIRACLE MONDAY"''' by Elliot S! Maggin]- "the second in a series" of Warner Superman novels, 1981. |
− | [ | + | [https://www.supermanthroughtheages.com/theages/400/dinner/ '''The Miracle Monday Dinner''' by Elliot S! Maggin and Klaus Janson] from Superman No. 400, 1984. |
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Miracle Monday
The third Monday of every May and a holiday whose origins were unknown for some time, it commemorates Superman's triumph over C.W. Saturn. The first Miracle Monday was in 1981, making 2005 the 25th Miracle Monday. (MM)
The holiday is celebrated by preparing the Miracle Monday Dinner, which is made available to people in need. An extra place is set at the table in honor of Superman. (S No. 400, Oct 1984)
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MIRACLE MONDAY" by Elliot S! Maggin- "the second in a series" of Warner Superman novels, 1981.
The Miracle Monday Dinner by Elliot S! Maggin and Klaus Janson from Superman No. 400, 1984.