Paul McKenzie

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'''Paul McKenzie'''
 
'''Paul McKenzie'''
  
A painter “famous for his magnificent portrayals of heroes in action” until a tragic “mental collapse” caused his once, realistic art style to become disoriented and irrational (Act, July 1952 No. 170: “The Mad Artist of Metropolis!”).
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A painter “famous for his magnificent portrayals of heroes in action” until a tragic “mental collapse” caused his once, realistic art style to become disoriented and irrational. The artist is taken advantage of by the criminal [[Dr. Hugo Renaldo]] in a scheme to loot [[Metropolis]]. [[Superman]] helps McKenzie and stops  Dr. Hugo Renaldo in his plot (Act, July 1952 No. 170: “The Mad Artist of Metropolis!”).
  
 
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Paul McKenzie

A painter “famous for his magnificent portrayals of heroes in action” until a tragic “mental collapse” caused his once, realistic art style to become disoriented and irrational. The artist is taken advantage of by the criminal Dr. Hugo Renaldo in a scheme to loot Metropolis. Superman helps McKenzie and stops Dr. Hugo Renaldo in his plot (Act, July 1952 No. 170: “The Mad Artist of Metropolis!”).

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