Cedric and Millicent Carson
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A husband-and-wife team of "scheming actors" who impersonate [[Jonathan and Martha Kent]] as part of an elaborate and ultimately successful scheme to trick [[Superman]] into betraying the secret of his dual identity, and who then demand $5,000,000 in blackmail from the [[Man of Steel]] as their price for keeping his closely guarded secret from the underworld. Through a complex ruse of his own, however, Superman ultimately thwarts the extortion scheme by using his command of "super-hypnotic forces" to erase all knowledge of his secret identity from the villainous actors' minds (Act No. 247, Dec 1958: 'Superman’s Lost Parents!'). (TGSB) | A husband-and-wife team of "scheming actors" who impersonate [[Jonathan and Martha Kent]] as part of an elaborate and ultimately successful scheme to trick [[Superman]] into betraying the secret of his dual identity, and who then demand $5,000,000 in blackmail from the [[Man of Steel]] as their price for keeping his closely guarded secret from the underworld. Through a complex ruse of his own, however, Superman ultimately thwarts the extortion scheme by using his command of "super-hypnotic forces" to erase all knowledge of his secret identity from the villainous actors' minds (Act No. 247, Dec 1958: 'Superman’s Lost Parents!'). (TGSB) |
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Cedric and Millicent Carson
A husband-and-wife team of "scheming actors" who impersonate Jonathan and Martha Kent as part of an elaborate and ultimately successful scheme to trick Superman into betraying the secret of his dual identity, and who then demand $5,000,000 in blackmail from the Man of Steel as their price for keeping his closely guarded secret from the underworld. Through a complex ruse of his own, however, Superman ultimately thwarts the extortion scheme by using his command of "super-hypnotic forces" to erase all knowledge of his secret identity from the villainous actors' minds (Act No. 247, Dec 1958: 'Superman’s Lost Parents!'). (TGSB)