The Mental Emperor

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'''The Mental Emperor'''
 
'''The Mental Emperor'''
  
An evil costumed identity once forced on [[Ma and Pa Kent|Pa Kent]] while under the mental control of  the deformed [[Ersork]] of the [[Superman Revenge Squad|Superboy Revenge Squad]]. [[Superboy]] is able to return his adopted father to normal and relieve Ersork's animosity by transporting him to a planet that mitigates his deformities (SB No. 111/3, Jan 1964: "The Mental Emperor!").
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An evil costumed identity that [[Ma and Pa Kent|Pa Kent]] is forced to assume while under the mental control of  the deformed [[Ersork]] of the [[Superman Revenge Squad|Superboy Revenge Squad]]. [[Superboy]] is able to return his adopted father to normal and relieve Ersork's animosity by transporting him to a planet that mitigates his deformities (SB No. 111/3, Jan 1964: "The Mental Emperor!").
  
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The Mental Emperor, 1964

The Mental Emperor

An evil costumed identity that Pa Kent is forced to assume while under the mental control of the deformed Ersork of the Superboy Revenge Squad. Superboy is able to return his adopted father to normal and relieve Ersork's animosity by transporting him to a planet that mitigates his deformities (SB No. 111/3, Jan 1964: "The Mental Emperor!").

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