Imaginary Stories

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'''Imaginary Stories'''
 
'''Imaginary Stories'''
  
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These are '''not''' hoaxes, dreams, parallel worlds or '''OTHER'''.
 
These are '''not''' hoaxes, dreams, parallel worlds or '''OTHER'''.
  
Usually these tales diverge from then current continuity or history of the chronicles featuring familiar characters in different settings or circumstances - variations on the legend along a "what if" timeline posited by the myth makers and tellers of the tales.
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The veracity of the chronicles designated as Imaginary Stories is nearly impossible to authenticate.  Usually these tales diverge from the actual history of the chronicles and feature familiar characters in different settings or circumstances - variations on the legend along a "what if" timeline posited by the chroniclers.
  
 
[[Category:Entries]]
 
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[[Category:Theoretical Concepts]]
 
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[[Category:Superboy Era]]
== External Links to Online Comics ==
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[[Category:Golden Age (1938-1955)]]
 
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[[Category:Silver Age (1956-1970)]]
'''Superman, CARTOON HERO!"''' by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, from Superman No. 19, 1942. [http://superman.ws/tales3/cartoonhero/]
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[[Category:Bronze Age (1971-1986)]]
 
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'''A Great Imaginary Novel! The Amazing Story of Superman Red and Superman Blue"''' by Leo Dorfman, Curt Swan and Geo. Klein with Kurt Shaffenberger from Superman No. 162, 1963.
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[http://superman.ws/tales2/redblue/]
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'''An Imaginary Shocker! The Death of Superman!"''' by Jerry Siegel, Curt Swan & George Klein from Superman No. 149, 1961.
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[http://superman.ws/tales2/death/1/]
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Latest revision as of 01:04, 13 November 2007

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Imaginary Stories

Classic Tales from the Chronicles of Superman which may or may not actually happen.

These are not hoaxes, dreams, parallel worlds or OTHER.

The veracity of the chronicles designated as Imaginary Stories is nearly impossible to authenticate. Usually these tales diverge from the actual history of the chronicles and feature familiar characters in different settings or circumstances - variations on the legend along a "what if" timeline posited by the chroniclers.

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