Hunters' Club
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− | A "world-famous" club for [[Metropolis]] hunters whose members are mainly egotistical blowhards who let their native guides do the actual hunting, then brag incessantly about their so-called exploits. When three brave, sportsmanlike hunters are denied admission to the clib because they lack the requiite animal-head trophies, [[Superman]] helps them bag a trio of incredible "trophies" --a live brontosaurous, mastodon, and sea serpent-- in torder to teach the pompous members of the Hunter's Club a well-deserved lesson in humility (Act No.50/3, Jan/Feb 1948: "The Hunter's Club!"). | + | A "world-famous" club for [[Metropolis]] hunters whose members are mainly egotistical blowhards who let their native guides do the actual hunting, then brag incessantly about their so-called exploits. When three brave, sportsmanlike hunters are denied admission to the clib because they lack the requiite animal-head trophies, [[Superman]] helps them bag a trio of incredible "trophies" --a live brontosaurous, mastodon, and sea serpent-- in torder to teach the pompous members of the Hunter's Club a well-deserved lesson in humility (Act No. 50/3, Jan/Feb 1948: "The Hunter's Club!"). |
[[Category:Entries]] | [[Category:Entries]] | ||
[[Category:Organizations]] | [[Category:Organizations]] | ||
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[[Category:Golden Age (1938-1955)]] | [[Category:Golden Age (1938-1955)]] |
Revision as of 04:52, 6 December 2005
The Hunter's Club
A "world-famous" club for Metropolis hunters whose members are mainly egotistical blowhards who let their native guides do the actual hunting, then brag incessantly about their so-called exploits. When three brave, sportsmanlike hunters are denied admission to the clib because they lack the requiite animal-head trophies, Superman helps them bag a trio of incredible "trophies" --a live brontosaurous, mastodon, and sea serpent-- in torder to teach the pompous members of the Hunter's Club a well-deserved lesson in humility (Act No. 50/3, Jan/Feb 1948: "The Hunter's Club!").