Super-Ape

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Super-Ape is a mighty talking Ape with a caveman style outfit from the planet [[Krypton]].
 
Super-Ape is a mighty talking Ape with a caveman style outfit from the planet [[Krypton]].
Deeply troubled by [[Jor-el]]'s prediction that Krypton was going to explode, the Kryptonian scientist [[Shir Kan]] decided to build experimental rockets as a way for he and other Kryptonians to escape before the Krypton blew up.  In order to test their safely, he decided to first send a few young Kryptonian apes to different planets. Sadly Krypton blew up before Shir Kan and his fellow Kryptonians could escape. Super-Ape ended up on Earth where he grew up and met [[Superman]].
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Deeply troubled by [[Jor-El]]'s prediction that Krypton was going to explode, the Kryptonian scientist [[Shir Kan]] decided to build experimental rockets as a way for he and other Kryptonians to escape before the Krypton blew up.  In order to test their safely, he decided to first send a few young Kryptonian apes to different planets. Sadly Krypton blew up before Shir Kan and his fellow Kryptonians could escape. Super-Ape ended up on Earth where he grew up and met [[Superman]].
 
(Act No. 218, July 1956 "The Super-Ape from Krypton!")
 
(Act No. 218, July 1956 "The Super-Ape from Krypton!")
  

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Cover of Action Comics No.218

Super-Ape is a mighty talking Ape with a caveman style outfit from the planet Krypton. Deeply troubled by Jor-El's prediction that Krypton was going to explode, the Kryptonian scientist Shir Kan decided to build experimental rockets as a way for he and other Kryptonians to escape before the Krypton blew up. In order to test their safely, he decided to first send a few young Kryptonian apes to different planets. Sadly Krypton blew up before Shir Kan and his fellow Kryptonians could escape. Super-Ape ended up on Earth where he grew up and met Superman. (Act No. 218, July 1956 "The Super-Ape from Krypton!")

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