Jarl Xanthro

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Owner and curator of the "Museum of the 20th Century" in 35th century [[Metropolis]].  [[Superboy]] helps Jarl's failing business by performing super feats from his time period for visitors.
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Owner and curator of the "Museum of the 20th Century" in 35th century [[Metropolis]].  A visiting [[Superboy]] helps Jarl's failing business by performing super feats from his time period for visitors.
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A descendant of Luthor who runs the rival "Superman Museum" does not like the competition from Xanthro and Superboy and uses a three-dimensional projector helmet to create a false exhibit that tricks Superboy into believing the 35th century Superman was a criminal who was executed for his crimes. 
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A grief-stricken Superboy retreats back to [[Smallville]] and realizes that the exhibit was a deception when he sees young [[Lex Luthor]] working on a two-dimensional projector helmet that is an obvious prototype of the one used by the Luthor of the 35th century.  (SB No. 120/1, Apr 1965: "The Fate of the Future Superman!")
  
 
[[Category:Entries|Xanthro, Jarl]]
 
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[[Category:Silver Age (1956-1970)|Xanthro, Jarl]]
 
[[Category:Silver Age (1956-1970)|Xanthro, Jarl]]

Latest revision as of 14:58, 17 September 2006

Jarl Xanthro

art by Curt Swan and George Klein

Owner and curator of the "Museum of the 20th Century" in 35th century Metropolis. A visiting Superboy helps Jarl's failing business by performing super feats from his time period for visitors.

A descendant of Luthor who runs the rival "Superman Museum" does not like the competition from Xanthro and Superboy and uses a three-dimensional projector helmet to create a false exhibit that tricks Superboy into believing the 35th century Superman was a criminal who was executed for his crimes.

A grief-stricken Superboy retreats back to Smallville and realizes that the exhibit was a deception when he sees young Lex Luthor working on a two-dimensional projector helmet that is an obvious prototype of the one used by the Luthor of the 35th century. (SB No. 120/1, Apr 1965: "The Fate of the Future Superman!")

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