Lucinda Lawrence

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A double of Lucy Lane who was a witch in Salem Massachusetts in 1692.
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A double of [[Lucy Lane]] who was a witch in Salem Massachusetts in 1692.
  
 
In April, 1962, [[Jimmy Olsen]] time travels to Salem Massachusetts in 1692 by using a magic belt given to him by Princess Ilona of the Sunev Galaxy.  The wonders he wrought with this belt get him accused of being a demon, but he is then rescued by Lucinda Lawrence, a double of Lucy Lane who turns out to be a ''real'' witch.  She returns Jimmy Olsen to his own time, but keeps the Sunevian belt.  Ironically, it is that same belt that is used as evidence against her when she is accused of practicing witchcraft.  As a result, she is found guilty and hanged (SPJO No. 60/2: "The Girl Who Was Lucy Lane's Double").
 
In April, 1962, [[Jimmy Olsen]] time travels to Salem Massachusetts in 1692 by using a magic belt given to him by Princess Ilona of the Sunev Galaxy.  The wonders he wrought with this belt get him accused of being a demon, but he is then rescued by Lucinda Lawrence, a double of Lucy Lane who turns out to be a ''real'' witch.  She returns Jimmy Olsen to his own time, but keeps the Sunevian belt.  Ironically, it is that same belt that is used as evidence against her when she is accused of practicing witchcraft.  As a result, she is found guilty and hanged (SPJO No. 60/2: "The Girl Who Was Lucy Lane's Double").

Revision as of 23:15, 12 March 2005

A double of Lucy Lane who was a witch in Salem Massachusetts in 1692.

In April, 1962, Jimmy Olsen time travels to Salem Massachusetts in 1692 by using a magic belt given to him by Princess Ilona of the Sunev Galaxy. The wonders he wrought with this belt get him accused of being a demon, but he is then rescued by Lucinda Lawrence, a double of Lucy Lane who turns out to be a real witch. She returns Jimmy Olsen to his own time, but keeps the Sunevian belt. Ironically, it is that same belt that is used as evidence against her when she is accused of practicing witchcraft. As a result, she is found guilty and hanged (SPJO No. 60/2: "The Girl Who Was Lucy Lane's Double").

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