Big Jim Martin
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| − | A cunning gangland czar whose capture by [[Superman]] in March-April 1949, along with that of his principal underworld subordinates, comes as the culmination of an elaborate ruse, devised by Superman with the aid of a scientist named [[Dr. Carr]], in which Carr announces the invention of an amazing “predictorâ€, an ingenious “super-calculating machine†which, “if you give it the necessary information ... will infallibly predict how a situation will work outâ€, and then proceeds to convince the world of its absolute reliability as part of a complex overall scheme to trick Martin’s underlings into making full confessions and then hoodwink Martin into revealing the secret hiding place of his vast store of ill-gotten loot (WF No. 39: “The Fatal Forecasts!â€).  | + | '''Big Jim Martin'''  | 
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| + | A cunning gangland czar whose capture by [[Superman]] in March-April 1949, along with that of his principal underworld subordinates, comes as the culmination of an elaborate ruse, devised by Superman with the aid of a scientist named [[Dr. Carr]], in which Carr announces the invention of an amazing “predictorâ€, an ingenious “super-calculating machine†which, “if you give it the necessary information ... will infallibly predict how a situation will work outâ€, and then proceeds to convince the world of its absolute reliability as part of a complex overall scheme to trick Martin’s underlings into making full confessions and then hoodwink Martin into revealing the secret hiding place of his vast store of ill-gotten loot (WF No. 39: “The Fatal Forecasts!â€). (TGSB)  | ||
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Big Jim Martin
A cunning gangland czar whose capture by Superman in March-April 1949, along with that of his principal underworld subordinates, comes as the culmination of an elaborate ruse, devised by Superman with the aid of a scientist named Dr. Carr, in which Carr announces the invention of an amazing “predictorâ€, an ingenious “super-calculating machine†which, “if you give it the necessary information ... will infallibly predict how a situation will work outâ€, and then proceeds to convince the world of its absolute reliability as part of a complex overall scheme to trick Martin’s underlings into making full confessions and then hoodwink Martin into revealing the secret hiding place of his vast store of ill-gotten loot (WF No. 39: “The Fatal Forecasts!â€). (TGSB)