Ellen Bond

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A daring and beautiful trapeze artist who is among the four finalists in a Miss Metropolis contest, sponsored by the [[Daily Planet]], which only pretty girls engaged in perilous occupations may enter. Ellen bond's unscrupulous agent, Happy Ferris, attempts to sabotage the efforts of the other contestants in order to protect the heavy bets he has placed on his client, but [[Superman]] thwarts Ferris's machinations at every turn and the agent is ultimately apprehended by Ellen herself (S No. 63/3, Mar/Apr 1950: “Miss Metropolis of 1950”).
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A daring and beautiful trapeze artist who is among the four finalists in a Miss [[Metropolis]] contest, sponsored by the [[Daily Planet]], which only pretty girls engaged in perilous occupations may enter. Ellen Bond's unscrupulous agent, Happy Ferris, attempts to sabotage the efforts of the other contestants in order to protect the heavy bets he has placed on his client, but [[Superman]] thwarts Ferris' machinations at every turn and the agent is ultimately apprehended by Ellen herself (S No. 63/3, Mar/Apr 1950: "Miss Metropolis of 1950"). (TGSB)
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Ellen Bond

A daring and beautiful trapeze artist who is among the four finalists in a Miss Metropolis contest, sponsored by the Daily Planet, which only pretty girls engaged in perilous occupations may enter. Ellen Bond's unscrupulous agent, Happy Ferris, attempts to sabotage the efforts of the other contestants in order to protect the heavy bets he has placed on his client, but Superman thwarts Ferris' machinations at every turn and the agent is ultimately apprehended by Ellen herself (S No. 63/3, Mar/Apr 1950: "Miss Metropolis of 1950"). (TGSB)

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