Mart Mink
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| − | The proprietor of Mart Mink Used Auto Parts, a large [[Metropolis]] auto-parts dealership where stolen cars are secretly broken up into parts and sold to the unsuspecting public.  [[Superman]], who is hampered by temporary amnesia during this period as a result of having allowed himself to be used as a subject in the testing of an unperfected brain studying device at the Metropolitan Clinic, finally apprehends Mink and his henchmen in January-February 1945 (S No.32/1: "Superman's Search for Clark Kent!").  | + | The proprietor of Mart Mink Used Auto Parts, a large [[Metropolis]] auto-parts dealership where stolen cars are secretly broken up into parts and sold to the unsuspecting public.  [[Superman]], who is hampered by temporary amnesia during this period as a result of having allowed himself to be used as a subject in the testing of an unperfected brain-studying device at the [[Metropolitan Clinic]], finally apprehends Mink and his henchmen in January-February 1945 (S No. 32/1: "Superman's Search for Clark Kent!").  | 
| − | [[Category:Entries]]    | + | [[Category:Entries|Mink, Mart]]    | 
| − | [[Category:People]]  | + | [[Category:People|Mink, Mart]]  | 
| − | [[Category:Criminals]]  | + | [[Category:Criminals|Mink, Mart]]  | 
| − | [[Category:Golden Age (1938-1955]]  | + | [[Category:Golden Age (1938-1955)|Mink, Mart]]  | 
Latest revision as of 03:16, 22 December 2005
The proprietor of Mart Mink Used Auto Parts, a large Metropolis auto-parts dealership where stolen cars are secretly broken up into parts and sold to the unsuspecting public. Superman, who is hampered by temporary amnesia during this period as a result of having allowed himself to be used as a subject in the testing of an unperfected brain-studying device at the Metropolitan Clinic, finally apprehends Mink and his henchmen in January-February 1945 (S No. 32/1: "Superman's Search for Clark Kent!").