Kriss-Kross Krypton
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− | A board game purchased by [[Lana Lang]] and played with her father ([[Professor Lewis Lang]]) to help take his mind off work-related stress. | + | A board game purchased by [[Lana Lang]] and played with her father ([[Professor Lewis Lang]]) to help take his mind off work-related stress. Using figurines, drawn cards, and following a path, the game emphasizes particular singular powers of [[Superboy]]. |
− | Monitoring the game from afar, Superboy solves real-life problems that mirror the game situations, astounding Lana | + | Monitoring the game from afar, Superboy solves real-life problems that mirror the game situations, astounding Lana and her father and leading them to believe that the game of Kriss-Kross Krypton actually has a mysterious power over the actions of Superboy. The riddle has a relaxing effect on Professor Lang (SB No. 60/3, Oct 1957: "The Game of Kriss-Kross Krypton"). |
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Latest revision as of 01:51, 28 June 2008
Kriss-Kross Krypton
A board game purchased by Lana Lang and played with her father (Professor Lewis Lang) to help take his mind off work-related stress. Using figurines, drawn cards, and following a path, the game emphasizes particular singular powers of Superboy.
Monitoring the game from afar, Superboy solves real-life problems that mirror the game situations, astounding Lana and her father and leading them to believe that the game of Kriss-Kross Krypton actually has a mysterious power over the actions of Superboy. The riddle has a relaxing effect on Professor Lang (SB No. 60/3, Oct 1957: "The Game of Kriss-Kross Krypton").